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Donald A. Goldmann
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 353
Citations - 29552
Donald A. Goldmann is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 345 publications receiving 28089 citations. Previous affiliations of Donald A. Goldmann include Boston University & United States Public Health Service.
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Compliance with hand hygiene practice in pediatric intensive care.
TL;DR: Average HH compliance was low, but it increased during high-risk patient-care activities, and intensified efforts are necessary to increase caretakers’ compliance and the awareness of the risk of bacterial contamination after interrupted patient- care activities.
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Watchful waiting for acute otitis media: are parents and physicians ready?
Jonathan A. Finkelstein,Christopher J. Stille,Sheryl L. Rifas-Shiman,Donald A. Goldmann,Donald A. Goldmann +4 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the current use of initial observation of acute otitis media among community physicians and the acceptability of this option to parents of young children found acceptability is increased among those with more education and those who feel included in medical decisions.
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Did a quality improvement collaborative make stroke care better? A cluster randomized trial
Maxine Power,Pippa J. Tyrrell,Pippa J. Tyrrell,Anthony Rudd,Mary P. Tully,David Dalton,Martin Marshall,Ian Chappell,Delphine Corgié,Donald A. Goldmann,Dale Webb,Mary Dixon-Woods,Gareth Parry +12 more
TL;DR: Some aspects of stroke care improved during the quality improvement collaboratives, but the effects of the BTS QIC were modest and further improvement is needed.
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Impact of enhanced infection control at 2 neonatal intensive care units in the Philippines.
Christopher J. Gill,Jose B. V. Mantaring,William B. MacLeod,Myrna Mendoza,Sookee Mendoza,W. Charles Huskins,Donald A. Goldmann,Davidson H. Hamer +7 more
TL;DR: Infection-control interventions are feasible and are possibly effective in resource-limited hospital settings and rates of colonization with drug-resistant pathogens and of sepsis did not change significantly at either NICU.
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Haemophilus influenzae type B meningitis: a contagious disease of children.
TL;DR: Young contacts of a child with H influenzae meningitis are at significant risk of life-threatening secondary disease, especially in children aged under 5 years.