Publications by authors named "Conisha Cooper"

Objective: Resident physicians are critical frontline workers during pandemics, and little is known about their health. The study examined occupational and mental health risks among US psychiatry residents before and during the first COVID-19 surge.

Methods: Longitudinal data were collected from a cohort of US psychiatry residents at one academic medical center in October 2019, before the pandemic, and April 2020 after the initiation of a state-level stay-at-home order.

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  • * In a sample of 130 patients, 38.5% screened positive for HR-OSA, with significant associations found with conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, as well as symptoms like nocturia.
  • * The research suggests that screening for OSA in urogynecology patients is quick and valuable, particularly for those over 50, obese, or experiencing bladder symptoms, as they often have more severe issues.
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Screening rates for trauma are low in health care settings. We examined the association between health care providers' (HCPs) experience of physical or sexual trauma and their screening of female patients for trauma. HCPs at an urban academic medical institution were surveyed from September through November 2016.

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