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Thanh H. Neville
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 39
Citations - 356
Thanh H. Neville is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Palliative care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 30 publications receiving 225 citations. Previous affiliations of Thanh H. Neville include University of California, Berkeley.
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Evaluation of Time-Limited Trials Among Critically Ill Patients With Advanced Medical Illnesses and Reduction of Nonbeneficial ICU Treatments.
Dong W. Chang,Dong W. Chang,Thanh H. Neville,Jennifer Parrish,Lian Ewing,Lian Ewing,Christy Rico,Liliacna Jara,Danielle Sim,Chi-Hong Tseng,Carin van Zyl,Aaron D. Storms,Nader Kamangar,Nader Kamangar,Janice M. Liebler,May Lee,Hal F. Yee +16 more
TL;DR: A quality improvement intervention that trained physicians to communicate and plan ICU care with family members of critically ill patients in the ICU using TLTs was associated with improved quality of family meetings and a reduced intensity and duration of ICU treatments.
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Validity and Reliability of Value Assessment Frameworks for New Cancer Drugs
Tanya G K Bentley,Joshua T. Cohen,Elena B. Elkin,Julie Huynh,Arnab Mukherjea,Thanh H. Neville,Matthew Mei,Ronda Copher,R.L. Knoth,Ioana Popescu,Jackie Lee,Jenelle M. Zambrano,Michael S. Broder +12 more
TL;DR: The ASCO, ESMO, ICER, and NCCN frameworks demonstrated convergent validity, despite differences in conceptual approaches used, and should be considered for further testing and stakeholder feedback.
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Concordance of Nurses and Physicians on Whether Critical Care Patients are Receiving Futile Treatment
Thanh H. Neville,Joshua F. Wiley,Myrtle C. Yamamoto,Mark Flitcraft,Barbara Anderson,J. Randall Curtis,Neil S. Wenger +6 more
TL;DR: Interprofessional concordance on provision of critical care perceived to be futile is low; however, joint predictions between physicians and nurses were most predictive of patients' outcomes, suggesting value in collaborative decision making.
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A plasmapheresis protocol for refractory pulmonary alveolar proteinosis.
TL;DR: It is suggested that five consecutive days of plasmapharesis results in increased clearance of anti-GM-CSF and may be potentially efficacious in cases of refractory PAP.
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Compassionate End-of-Life Care: Mixed-Methods Multisite Evaluation of the 3 Wishes Project.
Meredith Vanstone,Thanh H. Neville,Marilyn Swinton,Marina Sadik,Alyson Takaoka,Orla Smith,Andrew J Baker,Allana LeBlanc,Denise Foster,Vinay Dhingra,Peter Phung,Xueqing Sherry Xu,Yuhan Kao,Diane Heels-Ansdell,Benjamin Tam,Feli Toledo,Anne Boyle,Deborah J. Cook +17 more
TL;DR: The 3 Wishes Project is a transferrable, affordable, and sustainable program that provides value to dying patients, their families, clinicians, and institutions and has generalizability to all jurisdictions.