Susan N Sherman
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Recent Articles
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Jones M, Elliott K, Sherman S, Falade E, Clark R, Lipps L, et al.
Acad Pediatr
. 2024 Aug;
25(1):102566.
PMID: 39191371
Objective: To qualitatively understand and characterize the experience of racism in outpatient pediatric healthcare settings from the perspectives of Black families. Methods: We conducted focus groups with parents or guardians...
2.
Crosh C, Sherman S, Valley J, Parsons A, Gentry A, Glusman M, et al.
Acad Pediatr
. 2024 Jan;
24(3):486-493.
PMID: 38290573
Objective: Parent-child "shared" reading is a catalyst for development of language and other emergent literacy skills. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents initiate shared reading as soon as...
3.
Ramsey R, Noser A, McDowell K, Sherman S, Hommel K, Guilbert T
Pediatr Pulmonol
. 2023 May;
58(8):2249-2259.
PMID: 37194988
Background: Children from economically disadvantaged communities often encounter healthcare access barriers, increasing risk for poorly controlled asthma and subsequent healthcare utilization. This highlights the need to identify novel intervention strategies...
4.
Brady P, Giambra B, Sherman S, Clohessy C, Loechtenfeldt A, Walsh K, et al.
Hosp Pediatr
. 2020 Aug;
10(9):728-742.
PMID: 32788321
Background And Objectives: Families of children with medical complexity are experts on their child's baseline behavior and temperament and may recognize changes in their hospitalized child's health before clinicians. Our...
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Riddle S, Sherman S, Moore M, Loechtenfeldt A, Tubbs-Cooley H, Gold J, et al.
J Hosp Med
. 2020 Mar;
15(9):518-525.
PMID: 32195655
Background: The Hospital to Home Outcomes (H2O) trial was a 2-arm, randomized controlled trial that assessed the effects of a nurse home visit after a pediatric hospital discharge. Children randomized...
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Optimizing a Nurse-led Transitional Home Visit Program in Preparation for a Randomized Control Trial
Sauers-Ford H, Tubbs-Cooley H, Statile A, Pickler R, White C, Wade-Murphy S, et al.
Pediatr Qual Saf
. 2018 Sep;
2(1):e012.
PMID: 30229150
Introduction: The Hospital to Home Outcomes study began with the end goal of evaluating the effectiveness of a single, nurse-led transitional home visit (home visit) program, for acutely ill, pediatric...
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Solan L, Beck A, Shardo S, Sauers-Ford H, Simmons J, Shah S, et al.
J Hosp Med
. 2018 Jan;
13(5):304-310.
PMID: 29345256
Objective: Communication among those involved in a child's care during hospitalization can mitigate or exacerbate family stress and confusion. As part of a broader qualitative study, we present an in-depth...
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Beck A, Solan L, Brunswick S, Sauers-Ford H, Simmons J, Shah S, et al.
BMJ Qual Saf
. 2016 Jul;
26(4):304-311.
PMID: 27471042
Background: Stress caused by hospitalisations and transition periods can place patients at a heightened risk for adverse health outcomes. Additionally, hospitalisations and transitions to home may be experienced in different...
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Solan L, Sherman S, DeBlasio D, Simmons J
Acad Pediatr
. 2016 Mar;
16(5):453-459.
PMID: 26979780
Objective: Primary care providers (PCPs) and hospitalists endorse the importance of effective communication yet studies illustrate critical communication problems between these 2 provider types. Our objective was to develop deeper...
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Tubbs-Cooley H, Pickler R, Simmons J, Auger K, Beck A, Sauers-Ford H, et al.
J Adv Nurs
. 2016 Jan;
72(4):915-25.
PMID: 26817441
Aims: The aims of this study were: (1) to explore the family perspective on pediatric hospital-to-home transitions; (2) to modify an existing nurse-delivered transitional home visit to better meet family...