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Continuing Education Certificate in Trauma Skills Among Emergency Nurses: A National Sample Survey Analysis.

J Trauma Nurs

January 2025

Author Affiliations: Castner Incorporated, Grand Island, NY (Dr Castner); Health Policy, Management, and Behavior, School of Public Health, University at Albany, Albany, New York (Dr Castner); Stony Brook University School of Nursing, Stony Brook, NY (Ms Zazzera); and Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA (Dr Burchill).

Background: Trauma population health indicators are worsening in the United States. Nurses working in trauma care settings require specialized training for patient care. Little is known about national enumeration of nurses who hold skill-based trauma certificates.

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Background: Night-time wakening with asthma symptoms is an important indicator of disease control and severity, with no gold-standard objective measurement.

Objective: The study objective was to use fitness tracker sleep data to develop predictive models of daily disease control-related asthma-specific wakening and FEV in working-aged women with poorly controlled asthma.

Methods: A repeated measures panel design included data from 43 women with poorly controlled asthma.

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Validation of fitness tracker for sleep measures in women with asthma.

J Asthma

July 2019

e Department of Medicine, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences , University at Buffalo, Buffalo , NY , USA.

Objective: Nighttime wakening with asthma symptoms is a key to assessment and therapy decisions, with no gold standard objective measure. The study aims were to (1) determine the feasibility, (2) explore equivalence, and (3) test concordance of a consumer-based accelerometer with standard actigraphy for measurement of sleep patterns in women with asthma as an adjunct to self-report.

Methods: Panel study design of women with poorly controlled asthma from a university-affiliated primary care clinic system was used.

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