Tag: IENT
Discharge to Postacute Care Can Be Benchmark Metric for Older Surgical Patients
Findings consistent across preexisting major morbidity and high-risk status
People With Obesity Value Respect and Being Listened to in Primary Care
"Ideal" primary care visit for people with obesity is not resource-intensive but includes common-sense practices
Discordance Seen Between Care Goals, Treatment Intent in Advanced Cancer
Patients with cancer more likely than those with other illnesses to report receiving discordant life-extended care
EHR Notes Reveal Potential Racial Bias in Doctors’ Perception of Patient Credibility
Clinician documentation undermining patient credibility may disproportionately undermine Black individuals
Patient Perceptions of Physician Dress Depend on Setting
In emergency rooms and operating theaters, scrubs were consistently favored, but overall, the white coat still symbolizes professionalism
Experiencing Sacred Moments Is Common for Internal Medicine Doctors
Only 4.5 percent often or always discuss these experiences with colleagues; discussion linked to lower odds of burnout