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Rosenthal JL, Albano AD, Tancredi DJ, et al. Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a Caregiver Survey to Assess Family-Centered Care in the Emergency Department. Acad Pediatr. 2023, 23(5): 931-938.
Tolpadi A, Elliott MN, Becker K, et al. Exploring Which Patients Use Their Closest Emergency Departments Using Geocoded Data. J Emerg Med. 2023, S0736-4679(23).
Bull C, Crilly J, Latimer S, et al. The initial psychometric evaluation of a new Emergency Department Patient-Reported Experience Measure (ED PREM). Patient Experience Journal. 2023, 10(2): 59-74.
Mathews M, Parast L, Elliott M, et al. What paradata can tell us beyond response rates: exploring device use and push-to-web access methods in a survey of emergency department patients. Survey Practice. 2023, 16(1).
Luff D, Buscher SW, Ward VL, et al. Understanding Racial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Differences in the Ambulatory Care Experience. Pediatrics. 2022 Dec, 150(6): e2021056001.
Mathews M, Parast L, Elliott MN, et al. Associations Between Emergency Severity Index and Patient Experience of Care in the Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2022 Oct, 30(1): 59-61.
Tolpadi A, Elliott MN, Waxman D, et al. National Travel Distances for Emergency Care. BMC Health Services Research. 2022 Mar, 22(1): 388.
Chen PG, Tolpadi A, Elliott MN, et al. Gender Differences in Patients’ Experience of Care in the Emergency Department. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Feb, 37(3): 676-679.
Parast L, Mathews M, Martino S, et al. Racial/Ethnic Differences in Emergency Department Utilization and Experience. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Jan, 37(1): 49-56.
Ye F, Parast L, Hays RD, et al. Development and validation of a patient experience of care survey for emergency departments. Health Serv Res. 2022 Feb, 57(1): 102-112.
Mathews M, Parast L, Tolpadi A, et al. Methods for Improving Response Rates in an Emergency Department Setting - A Randomized Feasibility Study. Survey Practice. 2019 Jul, 12(1).
Parast L, Mathews M, Elliott M, et al. Effects of Push-To-Web Mixed Mode Approaches on Survey Response Rates: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Emergency Departments. Survey Practice. 2019 Jul, 12(1): 1-26.
Parast L, Mathews M, Tolpadi A, et al. National Testing of the Emergency Department Patient Experience of Care (EDPEC) Discharged to Community (DTC) Survey and Implications for Adjustment in Scoring. Med Care. 2019 Jan, 57(1): 42-48.
Halpern MT, Urato MP, Lines LM, et al. Healthcare experience among older cancer survivors: Analysis of the SEER-CAHPS dataset. J Geriatr Oncol. 2018 May, 9(3): 194-203.
Evensen C, Yost KJ, Keller S, et al. CAHPS Cancer Care Survey: development, testing, and final content of a survey of patient experience with cancer care. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2017 Mar, 35(8): 227-227.
Weinick RM, Becker K, Parast L, et al. Emergency Department Patient Experience of Care Survey: Development and Field Test. Rand Health Q. 2014 Dec, 4(3): 5.
Arora NK, Reeve BB, Hays RD, et al. Assessment of quality of cancer-related follow-up care from the cancer survivor's perspective. J Clin Oncol. 2011 Apr, 29: 1280-9.
Spinks TE, Walters R, Feeley TW, et al. Improving cancer care through public reporting of meaningful quality measures. Health Aff (Millwood). 2011 Apr, 30(4): 664-72.