Marie T. Brown
American Medical Association
6 Papers
3 Citations
Marie T. Brown is an academic researcher from American Medical Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
A Call to Action: Ethics Committee Roundtable Recommendations for Addressing Burnout and Moral Distress in Oncology.
Fay J. Hlubocky,Lynne P Taylor,Jonathan M. Marron,Rebecca Spence,Molly M. McGinnis,Richard F. Brown,Daniel C. McFarland,Eric Daniel Tetzlaff,Colleen M. Gallagher,Abby R. Rosenberg,Beth Popp,Konstantin H. Dragnev,Linda D. Bosserman,Denise M. Dudzinski,Sonali M. Smith,Monica Chatwal,Manali I. Patel,Merry Jennifer Markham,Kathryn Levit,Eduardo Bruera,Ronald M. Epstein,Marie T. Brown,Anthony L. Back,Tait D. Shanafelt,Arif H. Kamal +24 more
TL;DR: The causes of and interventions for burnout and moral distress in oncology are discussed, existing interventions are highlighted, and recommendations for addressing burnouts and improving well-being at the individual and organizational levels are provided to deliver ethical, quality cancer care.
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Strengthening Review and Publication of Participatory Mental Health Research to Promote Empowerment and Prevent Co-optation.
Michelle Colder Carras,K. Machin,Marie T. Brown,Terry-Lee Marie Marttinen,Charlotte H. Maxwell,B Frampton,Matthew Jackman,Nev Jones +7 more
TL;DR: The mental health field must ensure that power imbalances that sustain epistemic injustice against people with lived experience are not worsened by poorly conducted or reported studies or by tokenistic participatory methods.
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Optimal Panel Size: Are We Asking the Right Question?
TL;DR: A systematic review found surprisingly thin evidence about the association between primary care panel size and aims of health care and the editorialists believe that the right ques...
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Resolving patients' vaccination uncertainty: going from "no thanks!" to "of course!".
TL;DR: Immunizations can help prevent disease breakouts but require being mindful of patient concerns and misconceptions, according to the World Health Organization.
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Assessing metamotivation in schizophrenia: A pilot study of the Brief Regulation of Motivation Scale (BRoMS)
TL;DR: Kim et al. as discussed by the authors adapted the Brief Regulation of Motivation Scale (BRoMS), a self-report measure validated among college students, for use with individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, as a first step towards identifying a metamotivation measure.
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