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Jacqueline Mix
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 32
Citations - 581
Jacqueline Mix is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 411 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacqueline Mix include Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital & University at Buffalo.
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Functional Status Outperforms Comorbidities in Predicting Acute Care Readmissions in Medically Complex Patients
Shirley L. Shih,Shirley L. Shih,Paul Gerrard,Richard Goldstein,Jacqueline Mix,Colleen M. Ryan,Colleen M. Ryan,Paulette Niewczyk,Lewis E. Kazis,Jaye Hefner,D. Clay Ackerly,Ross Zafonte,Ross Zafonte,Jeffrey C. Schneider +13 more
TL;DR: Readmission models based on functional status consistently outperform modelsbased on medical comorbidities and there is opportunity to improve current national readmission risk models to more accurately predict readmissions by incorporating functional data.
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Hydration Status, Kidney Function, and Kidney Injury in Florida Agricultural Workers.
Jacqueline Mix,Lisa Elon,Valerie Mac,Joan Flocks,Eugenia Economos,Antonio J Tovar-Aguilar,Vicki S. Hertzberg,Linda McCauley +7 more
TL;DR: A strikingly high prevalence of dehydration and AKI exists in Florida agricultural workers, and the odds of AKI increased 47% for each 5-degree increase in heat index.
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Length of Stay at Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility and Stroke Patient Outcomes
TL;DR: The association of inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) length of stay (LOS) and patient outcomes varied by stroke impairment severity, positively for more severely impaired patients and negatively for mildly impaired patients.
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Functional Status Predicts Acute Care Readmissions from Inpatient Rehabilitation in the Stroke Population
Chloe Slocum,Chloe Slocum,Paul Gerrard,Paul Gerrard,Randie M. Black-Schaffer,Randie M. Black-Schaffer,Richard Goldstein,Aneesh B. Singhal,Margaret A. DiVita,Colleen M. Ryan,Colleen M. Ryan,Jacqueline Mix,Maulik P. Purohit,Paulette Niewczyk,Lewis E. Kazis,Ross Zafonte,Ross Zafonte,Jeffrey C. Schneider,Jeffrey C. Schneider +18 more
TL;DR: Readmission models for the inpatient rehabilitation stroke population based on functional status and age showed better predictive ability than models based on medical comorbidities.
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Characterization of Cancer Patients in Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Jacqueline Mix,Carl V. Granger,Michael J. LaMonte,Paulette Niewczyk,Margaret A. DiVita,Richard Goldstein,Jerome William Yates,Jo L. Freudenheim +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that patients with a variety of cancer types are admitted to inpatient rehabilitation and most cancer patients admitted to IRFs were discharged to a community setting and, on average, improved their function.