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Perry M Gee

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Schreiner M, Gee P, Hopkins R, Butler J, Groat D, Stokes S, et al.
Am J Crit Care . 2024 Dec; 34(1):12-20. PMID: 39740976
Background: Family satisfaction with intensive care is a measure of patient experience and patient-centered care. Among the factors that might influence family satisfaction are the timing of patient admittance to...
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Olsen G, Gee P, Wolfe D, Winberg C, Carpenter L, Jones C, et al.
Ann Am Thorac Soc . 2023 Jul; 20(10):1483-1490. PMID: 37413692
Routine spontaneous awakening and breathing trial coordination (SAT/SBT) improves outcomes for mechanically ventilated patients, but adherence varies. Understanding barriers to and facilitators of consistent daily use of SAT/SBT (implementation determinants)...
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Gee P, Clift A, Osteyee J, Katz E, Collingridge D
J Pediatr Nurs . 2023 Apr; 69:118-120. PMID: 37061252
No abstract available.
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Patmon F, Rylee T, Holder D, Woodworth J, Anderson M, Gee P
J Perianesth Nurs . 2022 Mar; 37(3):393-397. PMID: 35331639
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the use of an iPad to facilitate distraction and reduce anxiety with preoperative pediatric patients. Design: The authors conducted a descriptive...
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Gee P, Weston M, Harshman T, Kelly L
AACN Adv Crit Care . 2022 Feb; 33(2):134-142. PMID: 35179561
In caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses are experiencing a crisis of emotional highs and lows that will have lasting implications for their professional and personal well-being. As...
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Miller L, Gee P, Katz R
Front Public Health . 2021 Apr; 9:581497. PMID: 33889557
Past research suggests that knowledge supports- but strong illness expectations thwart- adoption of protective behaviors (e.g., handwashing). Strong illness expectations may place COVID-19 essential workers at risk. It is unclear,...
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McIlreevy J, Rylee T, Shields-Tettamanti T, Gee P
Comput Inform Nurs . 2020 Dec; 39(5):248-256. PMID: 33264124
Moving toward the electronic health record increases the quality of information gathered. However, nurses argue that the electronic health record is an added burden. The aim of this study was...
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Kelly L, Gee P, Butler R
Nurs Outlook . 2020 Oct; 69(1):96-102. PMID: 33023759
Background: The National Academies of Medicine describes clinician burnout as a serious threat to organizational health, including employee turnover. Purpose: To determine the relationship between resilience, burnout, and organizational and...
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Litchman M, Walker H, Fitzgerald C, Gomez Hoyos M, Lewis D, Gee P
J Diabetes Sci Technol . 2020 Jul; 14(6):990-999. PMID: 32627587
Background: Patients with diabetes have developed innovative do-it-yourself (DIY) methods for adapting existing medical devices to better fit individual needs. Method: A multiple method study used Symplur Analytics to analyze...
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Lewis J, Gee P, Ho C, Miller L
JMIR Aging . 2019 Sep; 1(1):e10649. PMID: 31518243
Background: As individuals age, chronic health difficulties may disrupt physical and social well-being. Individuals can turn to online communities to interact with similar peers, which may help buffer negative effects...