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Kenda R. Stewart
Researcher at United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Publications - 13
Citations - 240
Kenda R. Stewart is an academic researcher from United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medical home. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 194 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenda R. Stewart include Veterans Health Administration.
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Perceptions of pharmacists' integration into patient-centered medical home teams
Brandon J. Patterson,Samantha L. Solimeo,Kenda R. Stewart,Gary E. Rosenthal,Peter J. Kaboli,Brian C. Lund,Brian C. Lund +6 more
TL;DR: While there may be unique opportunities for pharmacists to improve patient care through participation in PCMHs, work remains to improve other health professionals' knowledge of and attitudes toward pharmacists' roles on health care teams.
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Non-VA primary care providers' perspectives on comanagement for rural veterans
Anne H. Gaglioti,Ashley Cozad,Stacy Wittrock,Kenda R. Stewart,Michelle A. Lampman,Sarah S. Ono,Heather Schacht Reisinger,Mary E. Charlton +7 more
TL;DR: VA system barriers hinder communication between providers, possibly resulting in fragmented care, and addressing these barriers will potentially improve patient safety and satisfaction.
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Gatekeepers as Care Providers: The Care Work of Patient-centered Medical Home Clerical Staff
Samantha L. Solimeo,Sarah S. Ono,Kenda R. Stewart,Michelle A. Lampman,Gary E. Rosenthal,Greg L. Stewart +5 more
TL;DR: Ethnographic analysis of data collected from Department of Veterans Affairs staff implementing PACT identifies clerks' care as a kind of emotional dirty work, signaling important areas for future anthropological study of the relationships among patient-centered care, stigma, and clinical authority.
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Implementing Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Hospitalized Veterans: Effects on Nurse Attitudes and Performance
David A. Katz,John E. Holman,Skyler R. Johnson,Stephen L. Hillis,Sarah S. Ono,Kenda R. Stewart,Monica Paez,Steven S. Fu,Kathleen M. Grant,Lynne Buchanan,Allan V. Prochazka,Catherine Battaglia,Marita G. Titler,Mark W. Vander Weg +13 more
TL;DR: SA multifaceted intervention including academic detailing and adaptation of the nursing admission template is an effective strategy for improving nurses’ delivery of brief cessation counseling in medical inpatients.
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"Let Me Get You a Nicotine Patch": Nurses' Perceptions of Implementing Smoking Cessation Guidelines for Hospitalized Veterans.
David A. Katz,Kenda R. Stewart,Monica Paez,John E. Holman,Susan Adams,Mark W. Vander Weg,Catherine Battaglia,Anne M. Joseph,Marita G. Titler,Sarah S. Ono +9 more
TL;DR: VA hospitals should train inpatient staff how to negotiate behavior change, integrate cessation counseling into nurses' workflow, develop alternative referral mechanisms for post-discharge cessation counseling, and adopt hospital policies to promote inpatient abstinence.