Connie S. Price
University of Colorado Denver
95 Papers
396 Citations
Connie S. Price is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 93 publications. Previous affiliations of Connie S. Price include Anschutz Medical Campus & Hospital Authority.
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Papers
1205. Healthcare Personnel Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Towards Infection Prevention and Control Measures for Protection from Respiratory Infections
Mary T. Bessesen,Lewis J. Radonovich,Susan M Rattigan,Derek A. T. Cummings,Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas,Michael S. Simberkoff,Cynthia L. Gibert,Ann-Christine Nyquist,Connie S. Price,Geoffrey J. Gorse,Charlotte A. Gaydos,Trish M. Perl +11 more
TL;DR: HCP knowledge of IPC precautions was poor, suggesting a need for better IPC education and accountability in the outpatient setting, and HCP realized that medical masks and N95 respirators were comfortable enough to wear for patient encounters and interfered with their work processes less than expected.
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Outpatient healthcare personnel knowledge and attitudes towards infection prevention measures for protection from respiratory infections.
Mary T. Bessesen,Mary T. Bessesen,Susan M Rattigan,John Frederick,Derek A. T. Cummings,Derek A. T. Cummings,Charlotte A. Gaydos,Cynthia L. Gibert,Cynthia L. Gibert,Geoffrey J. Gorse,Geoffrey J. Gorse,Ann-Christine Nyquist,Ann-Christine Nyquist,Connie S. Price,Nicholas G. Reich,Michael S. Simberkoff,Michael S. Simberkoff,Alexandria C. Brown,Lewis J. Radonovich,Trish M. Perl,Trish M. Perl,Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas,Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas +22 more
TL;DR: For example, this article found that the proportion of participants in the medical mask group who reported at least one reason to avoid using medical masks fell from 88.5% on the pre-season survey to 39.6% in the post-season one.
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Letter to the editor regarding "healthcare personnel attire in non-operating-room settings" by Bearman et al.
TL;DR: Recommendations regarding healthcare worker (HCW) attire for acute care nonoperative hospital settings were disappointing and clear that the recommendations are not evidence based but, rather, at best represent expert opinion and that experts are ignoring data that go counter to their preconceptions.
Preschool-Aged Household Contacts as a Risk Factor for Viral Respiratory Infections in Healthcare Personnel
Zachary M Most,Ann-Christine Nyquist,Lewis J. Radonovich,Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas,Connie S. Price,Michael S. Simberkoff,Mary T. Bessesen,Derek A. T. Cummings,Susan M Rattigan,Charlotte Warren-Gash,Charlotte A. Gaydos,Cynthia L. Gibert,Geoffrey J. Gorse,Trish M. Perl +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conducted a secondary analysis of data from a cluster randomized trial at 7 medical centers in the United States over 4 influenza seasons from 2011-2012 to 2014-2015.
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Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) Among Outpatient Healthcare Personnel (HCP)
Amanda Krosche,Mary T. Bessesen,Derek A. T. Cummings,Charlotte A. Gaydos,Cynthia L. Gibert,Geoffrey J. Gorse,Jenna Los,Ann-Christine Nyquist,Connie S. Price,Lewis J. Radonovich,Nicholas G. Reich,Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas,Michael S. Simberkoff,Trish M. Perl +13 more
TL;DR: Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) Among Outpatient Healthcare Personnel (HCP) and the ResPECT Study Team; Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control.