Publications by authors named "S Golden"

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  • * Interviews were conducted with 12 mothers from low socioeconomic backgrounds, highlighting that barriers to maternal presence are largely societal and institutional, while facilitators depend on personal and interpersonal circumstances.
  • * Recommendations for hospitals include offering free or low-cost sibling support, reducing parking fees, and providing clear communication about available resources to help families during their hospital stays.
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  • The study investigates how factors like race and socioeconomic status affect maternal presence in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), with a focus on mothers of Black infants.
  • It finds that Medicaid status significantly predicts lower maternal presence rates, particularly among mothers with lower socioeconomic status.
  • The authors suggest that interventions must target the resource-related challenges faced by low-SES mothers to improve their ability to be present in the NICU.
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The communication of extreme weather forecasts (e.g., heatwaves and extreme precipitation) is a challenge for weather forecasters and emergency managers who are tasked with keeping residents safe during often unprecedented situations.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of shared decision-making in lung cancer screening (LCS) by analyzing patient knowledge and care experience after discussions with clinicians.
  • Out of 409 participants, only 44% understood what conditions the CT scan screens for, but 93% rated their clinician positively and reported low decision conflict.
  • The findings suggest that while patients may struggle with knowledge retention regarding LCS, they still experience high-quality communication and decision-making confidence with their clinicians.
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