Edith Burns
Hofstra University
10 Papers
3 Citations
Edith Burns is an academic researcher from Hofstra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Edith Burns include The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.
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Papers
Views on aging: older adults' self-perceptions of age and of health.
Yael Benyamini,Edith Burns +1 more
TL;DR: Investigating the associations of different measures of perceptions of age and of health with one another and with longevity found that age perception measures differed in their associations with various outcomes, indicating that they assess different subjective age constructs.
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Palliative Care Consultation in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19: A Retrospective Study of Characteristics, Outcomes, and Unmet Needs.
Santiago Lopez,Kayla D. Finuf,Allison Marziliano,Liron Sinvani,Liron Sinvani,Edith Burns,Edith Burns +6 more
TL;DR: During this pandemic, understanding inpatient specialized palliative care needs and the vulnerable populations driving these causes may encourage health-care agencies and local, state, and federal governments to support the dedicated palliatives care workforce.
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Time-of-Day Differences in Treatment-Related Habit Strength and Adherence
TL;DR: Findings suggest that medication adherence may be greater in the morning than in the evening, but more research is needed to evaluate the role of habitual action in this greater adherence.
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Patient Factors and Hospital Outcomes Associated With Atypical Presentation in Hospitalized Older Adults With COVID-19 During the First Surge of the Pandemic.
Allison Marziliano,Allison Marziliano,Edith Burns,Edith Burns,Lakshpaul Chauhan,Yan Liu,Alex Makhnevich,Alex Makhnevich,Meng Zhang,Maria Torroella Carney,Maria Torroella Carney,Yasser Dbeis,Charlotta Lindvall,Michael Qiu,Michael A Diefenbach,Michael A Diefenbach,Liron Sinvani,Liron Sinvani +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the frequency of atypical presentation of COVID-19 among older adults was identified and compared with typical versus atypically presentations in OAs hospitalized with COVID19 during the first surge of the pandemic.
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Geriatrics-focused indicators predict mortality more than age in older adults hospitalized with COVID-19.
Liron Sinvani,Allison Marziliano,Alex Makhnevich,Alex Makhnevich,Alex Makhnevich,Sergey Tarima,Yan Liu,Michael Qiu,Meng Zhang,Suzanne Ardito,Maria Torroella Carney,Michael A Diefenbach,Michael A Diefenbach,Karina W. Davidson,Karina W. Davidson,Edith Burns,Edith Burns +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used administrative data to build an explanatory model accounting for geriatrics-focused indicators to predict mortality in hospitalized older adults with COVID-19-related mortality.