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Mark W. Reid
Researcher at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Publications - 29
Citations - 964
Mark W. Reid is an academic researcher from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 23 publications receiving 773 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark W. Reid include University of California, Los Angeles.
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Virtual Reality for Management of Pain in Hospitalized Patients: Results of a Controlled Trial
Vartan C. Tashjian,Sasan Mosadeghi,Amber Howard,Mayra Lopez,Taylor Dupuy,Mark W. Reid,Bibiana Martinez,Shahzad Ahmed,Francis Dailey,Karen Robbins,Bradley T. Rosen,Garth Fuller,Itai Danovitch,Waguih William IsHak,Brennan Spiegel +14 more
TL;DR: Use of VR in hospitalized patients significantly reduces pain versus a control distraction condition and indicates that VR is an effective and safe adjunctive therapy for pain management in the acute inpatient setting.
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Feasibility of an Immersive Virtual Reality Intervention for Hospitalized Patients: An Observational Cohort Study
TL;DR: Most inpatient users of VR described the experience as pleasant and capable of reducing pain and anxiety, however, few hospitalized patients in this “real-world” series were both eligible and willing to use VR.
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Virtual Reality and Medical Inpatients: A Systematic Review of Randomized, Controlled Trials.
Julieta Dascal,Mark W. Reid,Waguih William IsHak,Brennan Spiegel,Jennifer Recacho,Bradley T. Rosen,Itai Danovitch +6 more
TL;DR: Virtual reality is a promising intervention with several potential applications in the inpatient medical setting, but there is a need for larger, well-controlled studies to show clinical and cost-effectiveness.
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The recovery index: A novel approach to measuring recovery and predicting remission in major depressive disorder.
Waguih William IsHak,Wes Bonifay,Katherine L. Collison,Mark W. Reid,Haidy Youssef,Thomas Parisi,Robert M. Cohen,Li Cai +7 more
TL;DR: By incorporating functioning and quality of life into the assessment of patient outcomes in MDD, the Recovery index creates a new dimension towards measuring restoration of health, in order to move beyond basic symptom measurement.
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Development and validation of a disease-targeted quality of life instrument for chronic diverticular disease: the DV-QOL
Brennan Spiegel,Mark W. Reid,Roger Bolus,Roger Bolus,Cynthia B. Whitman,Jennifer Talley,Stanley K. Dea,Kamyar Shahedi,Hetal A. Karsan,Chassidy Teal,Gil Y. Melmed,Erica R. Cohen,Garth Fuller,Garth Fuller,Linnette Yen,Paul Hodgkins,M. Haim Erder +16 more
TL;DR: Patients with SUDD attribute a wide range of negative psychological, social, and physical symptoms to their condition, both during and after acute attacks; DV-QOL captures these symptoms in a valid, reliable manner.