Laura Rossi
Harvard University
5 Papers
18 Citations
Laura Rossi is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Best Practice Guidelines on Informed Consent for Weight Loss Surgery Patients
James E. Sabin,Robert D. Fanelli,Helen Flaherty,Nawfal W. Istfan,Wendy K. Mariner,Janet Nally Barnes,Janey S.A. Pratt,Laura Rossi,Patricia Q. Samour +8 more
TL;DR: Recommendations centered on the importance of assessing patient comprehension of informed consent materials, the content of those materials, and the use of active teaching/learning techniques to promote understanding.
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Safety Culture and Mortality after Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Study of Medicare Beneficiaries at 171 Hospitals.
TL;DR: In a large cross-sectional study from a diverse hospital cohort, AHRQ safety culture scores were not associated with AMI mortality, adding to a growing body of investigations that have failed to conclusively demonstrate a safety culture-outcome association in health care.
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Nursing knowledge captured in electronic health record.
TL;DR: The extent to which nursing assessment data was present in the electronic health record and linked to NANDA-I, NIC, and NOC and there are challenges to capturing nurse focused data elements in the EHR is described.
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Sustained Improvement in Quality of Patient Handoffs After Orthopaedic Surgery I-PASS Intervention
Derek S. Stenquist,Caleb M. Yeung,Hannah J Szapary,Laura Rossi,A F Chen,Mitchel B. Harris +5 more
- 01 Sep 2022
TL;DR: Object quality of handoffs improved markedly as defined by the I-PASS standard, and 86% of the providers supported the ongoing use of the tool, despite the improvement in handoff quality.
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Large-scale implementation of the I-PASS handover system at an academic medical centre
TL;DR: Comprehensive I-PASS implementation in a large academic medical centre necessitated major cultural change, and initial phase I results are encouraging and the lessons learned should be helpful to other programmes planning handover initiatives.