Paula Langner
Veterans Health Administration
7 Papers
18 Citations
Paula Langner is an academic researcher from Veterans Health Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Job satisfaction & Checklist. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Paula Langner include University of Colorado Denver.
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Papers
Relationship Between Psychological Safety and Reporting Nonadherence to a Safety Checklist.
Heather M. Gilmartin,Paula Langner,Madhura Gokhale,Katerine Osatuke,Rachael Hasselbeck,Thomas M. Maddox,Catherine Battaglia +6 more
TL;DR: An analysis of organizational data was conducted to examine the relationship between psychological safety and reports of nonadherence to the central line bundle checklist, and results showed varied perceptions of psychological safety but no relationship withNonadherence.
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Does nurse job satisfaction influence adherence to the central line insertion checklist and central line-associated bloodstream infections in the Veterans Health Administration?
Heather M. Gilmartin,Paula Langner,Madhura Gokhale,Katerine Osatuke,Rachael Hasselbeck,Catherine Battaglia +5 more
TL;DR: Higher job satisfaction was related to a decreased relative risk of central line–associated bloodstream infections, but not an increase in reported checklist adherence, according to an analysis using 4 years of data from intensive care nurses in Veterans Health Administration hospitals.
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Variation in contrast-associated acute kidney injury prophylaxis for percutaneous coronary intervention: insights from the Veterans Affairs Clinical Assessment, Reporting, and Tracking (CART) program.
Joseph Walker Keach,Joseph Walker Keach,Maggie A. Stanislawski,Maggie A. Stanislawski,Anna E. Barón,Anna E. Barón,Mary E. Plomondon,Mary E. Plomondon,Paula Langner,Amit P. Amin,Heather M. Gilmartin,Heather M. Gilmartin,Stephen W. Waldo,Stephen W. Waldo,Thomas M. Maddox +14 more
TL;DR: There was low utilization and significant site-level variability for periprocedural hydration and NAC independent of patient-specific risk among patients with CKD undergoing PCI, and a standardized approach to CA-AKI prophylaxis is needed.
How Does Spiritual Well-Being Change Over Time Among US Patients with Heart Failure and What Predicts Change?
Lubin Deng,Katherine Doyon,Kevin S. Masters,Karen E. Steinhauser,Paula Langner,Shaunna Siler,David B. Bekelman +6 more
TL;DR: A secondary analysis of data from the Collaborative Care to Alleviate Symptoms and Adjust to Illness (CASA) trial found different predictors for FACIT-Sp subscales were associated with improvement in overall spiritual well-being.
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