2024
Optimizing a Novel Smartphone App to Prevent Postpartum Depression Adapted From an Evidence-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program: Qualitative Study
Lewkowitz A, Guillen M, Ursino K, Baker R, Lum L, Battle C, Ware C, Ayala N, Clark M, Ranney M, Miller E, Guthrie K. Optimizing a Novel Smartphone App to Prevent Postpartum Depression Adapted From an Evidence-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program: Qualitative Study. JMIR Human Factors 2024, 11: e63143. PMID: 39652879, PMCID: PMC11649202, DOI: 10.2196/63143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of postpartum depressionMental health appsPostpartum depressionHealth appsHigher risk of postpartum depressionSmartphone appEvidence-based interventionsCognitive behavioral therapy programPublic health insuranceSpanish-speaking individualsMonths post-partumPerceptions of challengesTarget end usersIn-depth interviewsBehavioral therapy programModule completionPreventive interventionsParticipants' suggestionsTherapy programOwn smartphonesQualitative studyContent saturationCurrent depressionEvidence-basedHealth insurance
2023
Engagement With Mental Health Services Among Survivors of Firearm Injury
Magee L, Ortiz D, Adams Z, Marriott B, Beverly A, Beverly B, Aalsma M, Wiehe S, Ranney M. Engagement With Mental Health Services Among Survivors of Firearm Injury. JAMA Network Open 2023, 6: e2340246. PMID: 37902754, PMCID: PMC10616725, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.40246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health careMental health servicesSurvivors of firearm injuriesSource of emotional supportFirearm injury survivorsHealth servicesHealth careFirearm injuriesInjury survivorsEmotional supportMental health care engagementPatterns of mental health servicesPrevalence of posttraumatic stress symptomsMental health care utilizationHealth care engagementReduce health disparitiesMental health utilizationFear of stigmaHealth care utilizationMental health resourcesConsequences of stigmaFamily membersPublic health campaignsCommunity capacity buildingPosttraumatic stress symptomsBehavioral Health Decision Support Systems and User Interface Design in the Emergency Department
Jones N, Song S, Thomasian N, Samuels E, Ranney M. Behavioral Health Decision Support Systems and User Interface Design in the Emergency Department. Applied Clinical Informatics 2023, 14: 705-713. PMID: 37673096, PMCID: PMC10482498, DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1771395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle academic health systemHigh-risk populationAcademic health systemAdult emergency physiciansPhysicians' prior experienceUniversity hospital systemClinical decision support systemAdult EDED physiciansPatient's likelihoodEmergency departmentPhysician familiarityEmergency physiciansMost physiciansED recidivismParticular patientPhysician workflowHealth systemPhysiciansHospital systemAlert contentSemistructured interviewsCareQualitative studyHealth decision support systemEmergency medicine physician workforce attrition differences by age and gender
Gettel C, Courtney D, Agrawal P, Madsen T, Rothenberg C, Mills A, Lall M, Keim S, Kraus C, Ranney M, Venkatesh A. Emergency medicine physician workforce attrition differences by age and gender. Academic Emergency Medicine 2023, 30: 1092-1100. PMID: 37313983, PMCID: PMC10973949, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14764.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFemale emergency physiciansEmergency physiciansMedian ageMultivariate logistic regression modelMale emergency physiciansResidency graduationRepeated cross-sectional analysisCharacteristics of physiciansWorkforce attritionCross-sectional analysisLogistic regression modelsStudy time frameDate of birthPrimary outcomeFemale genderMale physiciansClinical practiceFemale physiciansClinical servicesPhysiciansEmergency medicineAgeNumber of yearsRecent dataWorkforce concerns
2020
Physicians on the Frontlines: Understanding the Lived Experience of Physicians Working in Communities That Experienced a Mass Casualty Shooting
O'Neill KM, Shultz BN, Lye CT, Ranney ML, D'Onofrio G, Coupet E. Physicians on the Frontlines: Understanding the Lived Experience of Physicians Working in Communities That Experienced a Mass Casualty Shooting. The Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2020, 48: 55-66. PMID: 33404322, PMCID: PMC8147517, DOI: 10.1177/1073110520979402.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Beliefs About a Complementary and Alternative Therapy–Based Chronic Pain Management Program for a Medicaid Population
Donovan E, Ranney M, Patry E, McKenzie M, Baird J, Green T. Beliefs About a Complementary and Alternative Therapy–Based Chronic Pain Management Program for a Medicaid Population. Pain Medicine 2017, 18: 1805-1816. PMID: 28398544, DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnx051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic pain programPain programRhode Island MedicaidTemporary pain reliefChronic pain management programPain management programHigher emergency departmentPatient-provider relationshipQuality of lifePain reliefComplicated patientsComplementary therapiesEmergency departmentPatient interviewsAlternative therapiesMedicaid populationProvider interviewsPatientsTreatment approachesEnough visitsReceiving ServicesTherapyDeductive thematic analysisQualitative interview-based studyThematic analysisChronic Pain in the Emergency Department.
Donovan E, Ranney M, Reid A, Baird J, Green T. Chronic Pain in the Emergency Department. Rhode Island Medical Journal 2017, 100: 25-29. PMID: 28146596.Peer-Reviewed Original Research