T. Deimling
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
28 Papers
29 Citations
T. Deimling is an academic researcher from Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endometriosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of T. Deimling include Pennsylvania State University.
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Papers
High Self-Efficacy Is Associated with Prescription Contraceptive Use
TL;DR: Women with high self-efficacy for contraception had an increased use of prescription contraceptive methods compared with nonprescription methods and strategies for encouraging effective contraceptive choices in women with low contraceptive self-efficiency should be further studied.
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Exclusion of Reproductive-aged Women in COVID-19 Vaccination and Clinical Trials
Kelly M. Kons,Marjorie L. Wood,Lindsey Peck,Sarah Hershberger,Allen R. Kunselman,Christy Stetter,Richard S. Legro,T. Deimling +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyzed the exclusion of pregnant and breastfeeding individuals and those capable of pregnancy in COVID-19 vaccine and clinical treatment trials and reported rates of rates of exclusion for pregnant and lactating individuals and requirements for contraception for pregnancy-capable participants.
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Appendectomy in the surgical management of women with endometriosis and pelvic pain
Whitney Trotter Ross,Amanda Chu,Linda Li,Allen R. Kunselman,Gerald Harkins,T. Deimling,A.S. Benton +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the role of appendectomy in surgical excision of endometriosis and to assess complications associated with appendectomy and concluded that modern appendectomy at the time of gynecologic surgery is safe, with no associated complications.
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Obstetric Physicians' Beliefs and Knowledge on Guidelines and Screening Tools to Reduce Opioid Use After Childbirth.
Danielle Symons Downs,Abigail M. Pauley,Krista S. Leonard,Mohamed Satti,Nicole Cumbo,Isabella Teti,Mark Stephens,Tammy E. Corr,Robert Roeser,T. Deimling,Richard S. Legro,Jaimey M. Pauli,A. Dhanya Mackeen,Lisa Bailey-Davis +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined obstetric physicians' beliefs about using professional or regulatory guidelines, opioid risk-screening tools, and preferences for recommending nonanalgesic therapies for postpartum pain management.
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Physical Well-Being and Route of Benign Hysterectomy.
TL;DR: Patients with increased preoperative risk as defined by a high ASA classification are less likely to undergo a hysterectomy using a minimally invasive route for benign indications.
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