Publications by authors named "J Greeson"

Background: Patient perception of physician compassion may be associated with improved health outcomes, yet it is unclear whether it is associated with postoperative pain reduction or improved patient experience metrics in same-day surgery patients. We hypothesized that higher anesthesiologist compassion during the preanesthesia interview, rated by patients, is associated with lower postoperative pain via the anxiety pathway in same-day surgery patients. We also performed exploratory correlation analysis to assess whether compassion was associated with less opioid consumption and improved patient experience in same-day surgery patients.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a mobile app for mindfulness to reduce psychological distress in COVID-19 survivors, particularly focusing on depression symptoms after hospitalization. !* -
  • Out of 56 participants, the app intervention showed no significant improvement in depression, anxiety, or quality of life compared to usual care after 3 and 6 months, with only half of participants starting the intervention. !* -
  • Challenges such as regulatory delays impacted the study's initiation, leading to low engagement and limited completion of prescribed activities among participants. !*
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  • Psychological distress is common among survivors of critical illness, but effective therapies are limited, prompting the need for a tailored mindfulness intervention.
  • This randomized clinical trial aimed to find the best way to deliver mindfulness meditation through a mobile app, evaluating components like introduction method, meditation frequency, and symptom management.
  • Results showed that participants who practiced meditation twice daily had significantly lower depression scores compared to those who practiced once daily, while adherence to the intervention was high among participants.
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With increased technology integration into health care, the focus and time of nurses are often shifting toward technology and away from direct patient care. The goal of this quality improvement project was to implement a patient technology technician role on 3 acute care units in order to reduce the time burden of technology to nurses. During this quality improvement project, the patient technology technician role focused on addressing technology issues and ensured adequate, functioning technology supplies were available on nursing units.

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