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Patricia Tabloski
Researcher at Boston College
Publications - 25
Citations - 1039
Patricia Tabloski is an academic researcher from Boston College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Delirium & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 744 citations. Previous affiliations of Patricia Tabloski include Chestnut Hill College.
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Effect of Delirium and Other Major Complications on Outcomes After Elective Surgery in Older Adults
Lauren J. Gleason,Eva M. Schmitt,Cyrus M. Kosar,Patricia Tabloski,Jane S. Saczynski,Thomas N. Robinson,Zara Cooper,Selwyn O. Rogers,Richard N. Jones,Edward R. Marcantonio,Sharon K. Inouye +10 more
TL;DR: Major postoperative complications and delirium are separately associated with adverse events and demonstrate a combined effect.
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Early intervention in planning end-of-life care with ambulatory geriatric patients: results of a pilot trial.
Carolyn E. Schwartz,H. Brownell Wheeler,Bernard J. Hammes,Noreen Basque,Jean Edmunds,George W. Reed,Yunsheng Ma,Lynn Li,Patricia Tabloski,Julianne Yanko +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a randomized trial to evaluate the short-term clinical utility of early advance care planning (ACP) and assess the feasibility of performing a larger prospective study to document long-term outcomes.
Early Intervention in Planning End-of-Life Care With Ambulatory Geriatric Patients
Carolyn E. Schwartz,H. Brownell Wheeler,Bernard J. Hammes,Noreen Basque,Jean Edmunds,George W. Reed,Yunsheng Ma,Lynn Li,Patricia Tabloski,Julianne Yanko +9 more
TL;DR: A facilitated discussion about end-of-life care between patients and their health care agents helps define and document the patient's wishes for both patient and agent.
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NICE to HELP: operationalizing National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines to improve clinical practice.
Jirong Yue,Patricia Tabloski,Sarah L. Dowal,Margaret R. Puelle,Rakesh Nandan,Sharon K. Inouye +5 more
TL;DR: Three new protocols addressing hypoxia, infection, and pain that were not previously included in the HELP program were developed and an existing HELP protocol was expanded to achieve alignment between the HELP protocols and NICE guidelines.
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Effect of Preoperative Pain and Depressive Symptoms on the Development of Postoperative Delirium
Cyrus M. Kosar,Patricia Tabloski,Thomas G. Travison,Thomas G. Travison,Richard N. Jones,Eva M. Schmitt,Margaret R. Puelle,Jennifer B Inloes,Jane S. Saczynski,Edward R. Marcantonio,Edward R. Marcantonio,David Meagher,M. Carrington Reid,Sharon K. Inouye,Sharon K. Inouye +14 more
TL;DR: Preoperative pain and depressive symptoms demonstrated increased risk for delirium independently and with substantial interaction, suggesting a cumulative impact, and pain and depression are vulnerability factors forDelirium that should be assessed before surgery.