selected publications
-
Hyperactive Delirium Requires More Aggressive Management in Patients With COVID-19: Temporarily Rethinking "Low and Slow".
Journal of pain and symptom management.
2020
Letter
GET IT
Times cited: 6 -
Multicomponent Palliative Care Interventions in Advanced Chronic Diseases: A Systematic Review.
The American journal of hospice & palliative care.
2016
Review
GET IT
Times cited: 23 -
Patterns of scheduled follow-up appointments following hospitalization for heart failure: insights from an urban medical center in the United States.
Clinical interventions in aging.
2016
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 6 -
Why is high-quality research on palliative care so hard to do? Barriers to improved research from a survey of palliative care researchers.
Journal of palliative medicine.
2014
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 44 -
Thrombolysis for children with acute ischemic stroke: a perspective from the kids' inpatient database.
Pediatric neurology.
2013
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 17 -
A brief educational intervention to teach residents shared decision making in the intensive care unit.
Journal of palliative medicine.
2013
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 31 - Four Strategies for Managing Opioid-Induced Side Effects in Older Adults. Clinical geriatrics. 2013 Academic Article GET IT
-
Dyspnea in palliative care: expanding the role of corticosteroids.
2012
GET IT
Times cited: 23 -
Air myelopathy following a cervical epidural injection.
2010
GET IT
Times cited: 11 -
Is thrombolysis safe in the elderly?: analysis of a national database.
Stroke.
2010
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 42 -
Acute pain management in hospitalized patients with cognitive impairment: a study of provider practices and treatment outcomes.
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.).
2010
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 23 -
Hospital mortality and complications of electively clipped or coiled unruptured intracranial aneurysm.
Stroke.
2010
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 170 -
Management of patients with ICDs at the end of life (EOL): a qualitative study.
The American journal of hospice & palliative care.
2008
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 26