Michael Malone
8 Papers
Michael Malone is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Emergency department. The author has co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Emergency Department Communication in Persons Living With Dementia and Care Partners: A Scoping Review.
Chris Carpenter,Jesseca Leggett,Ryan M. Carnahan,David Carr,Michelle Doering,Jennie C. Hansen,Eric Isaacs,Kathleen Kelly,Nancy Morrow-Howell,Beth Prusaczyk,Bob Savage,Joe Suyama,Allan S. Vann,Ula Hwang,Neelum T. Aggarwal,Heather G. Allore,Amy S. Aloysi,Michael Belleville,M. Fernanda Bellolio,Marian E. Betz,Kevin Biese,Cynthia Brandt,Stacey N. Bruursema,Christopher S. Carpenter,Jennie Chin-Hansen,Morgan Daven,Nida Felicija Degesys,Matthew Dresden,Jeffrey Dussetschleger,Michael I. Ellenbogen,Jason R. Falvey,B. Foster,Cameron J. Gettel,Angela Gifford,Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi,Elizabeth M. Goldberg,Jin Han,James Hardy,S. Nicole Hastings,Jon Mark Hirshon,Ly Hoang,Teresita M. Hogan,William W. Hung,Naveena Jaspal,Jerry Alan Johnson,Kathleen K. Kelly,Maura Kennedy,Amy J.H. Kind,Michael Malone,M. Moccia,Mónica Ortega Moreno,Armin Nowroozpoor,Ugochi Ohuabunwa,Brenda Oiyemhonlan,William Perry,Jason Resendez,Kristin L. Rising,Mary Sano,Manish N. Shah,Joseph Suyama,J. Swartzberg,Zachary Todd Taylor,V.T. Tolia,Teresa Webb,Sandra Weintraub +64 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors synthesize published research exploring emergency department (ED) communication strategies and decision-making with persons living with dementia and their care partners as the basis for a multistakeholder consensus conference to prioritize future research.
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Detecting Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in the Emergency Department: A Scoping Review.
Armin Nowroozpoor,Jeffrey Dussetschleger,William R. Berry,Mary Sano,Amy S. Aloysi,Michael Belleville,Alexandria Brackett,Jon Mark Hirshon,William W. Hung,J. Michelle Moccia,Ugochi Ohuabunwa,Manish N. Shah,Ula Hwang,Neelum T. Aggarwal,M. Fernanda Bellolio,Marian E. Betz,Kevin Biese,Cynthia Brandt,Stacey N. Bruursema,Ryan M. Carnahan,Chris Carpenter,David Carr,Jennie Chin-Hansen,Morgan Daven,Nida Felicija Degesys,Scott M. Dresden,Michael I. Ellenbogen,Jason R. Falvey,Beverly Foster,Cameron J. Gettel,Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi,Elizabeth M. Goldberg,Jin Han,James Hardy,S. Nicole Hastings,Teresita M. Hogan,Eric Isaacs,Naveena Jaspal,Jerry Johnson,Kathleen S. Kelly,Maura Kennedy,Amy J.H. Kind,Michael Malone,Mónica Ortega Moreno,Nancy Morrow-Howell,Brenda Oiyemhonlan,Jason Resendez,Kristin L. Rising,B. Savage,Joe Suyama,J. Swartzberg,V.T. Tolia,Allan S. Vann,Teresa Webb,Sandra Weintraub +54 more
TL;DR: The GEAR 2.0 Advancing Dementia Care Consensus conference ranked research priorities that included the need for more approaches to recognize more effectively and efficiently persons who may be at risk for cognitive impairment and dementia, while balancing the importance of equitable screening, purpose, and consequences of differentiating various forms of cognitive impairment as mentioned in this paper .
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An Inflection Point to Improve Emergency Care for Older Adults
TL;DR: In this article , the authors describe the history and journey of geriatric emergency medicine to the present day, and highlight the challenges of older adults who receive care in the emergency department, including multimorbidity with complex medical and psychosocial concerns in fast-paced and chaotic emergency department.
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Navigating Care Transitions for Older Adults in the Emergency Department When a Social Worker is Unavailable
Rebecca Weeks,K. Sawasky,Adam Perry,Michael Malone +3 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors describe triggers for the emergency provider to recognize older patients at high risk and bundles of appropriate services and community supports to mitigate risk in care transitions for older patients who are at risk for poor health outcomes.