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LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
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LitCovid-PD-FMA-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue fma_id
T1 7127-7131 Body_part denotes face http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma24728
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T5 20244-20249 Body_part denotes Heart http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma7088
T6 20251-20255 Body_part denotes Lung http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma7195
T7 20260-20265 Body_part denotes Blood http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma9670

LitCovid-PD-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue uberon_id
T1 800-805 Body_part denotes scale http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002542
T2 3755-3760 Body_part denotes hands http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002398
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T4 8281-8286 Body_part denotes heart http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000948
T5 9489-9495 Body_part denotes scales http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002542
T6 10725-10730 Body_part denotes scale http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002542
T7 11010-11016 Body_part denotes scales http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002542
T8 12365-12370 Body_part denotes brain http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000955
T9 14202-14207 Body_part denotes hands http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002398
T10 20244-20249 Body_part denotes Heart http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000948
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T12 20260-20265 Body_part denotes Blood http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000178

LitCovid-PD-MONDO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue mondo_id
T1 84-92 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096
T2 285-293 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096
T3 5960-5967 Disease denotes sterile http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005047
T4 10440-10448 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096
T5 12186-12193 Disease denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005618|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0011918
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LitCovid-PD-CLO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
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T97 20244-20249 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0015228 denotes Heart
T98 20244-20249 http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0000815 denotes Heart
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LitCovid-PD-CHEBI

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue chebi_id
T1 174-182 Chemical denotes medicine http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_23888
T2 886-888 Chemical denotes SD http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_74807
T3 10811-10813 Chemical denotes SD http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_74807

LitCovid-PD-GO-BP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1714-1722 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0015297 denotes exchange
T2 18760-18767 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0007605 denotes hearing

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-101 Sentence denotes Feasibility and Acceptability of Inpatient Palliative Care E-Family Meetings During COVID-19 Pandemic
T2 103-111 Sentence denotes Abstract
T3 112-280 Sentence denotes Family meetings are fundamental to the practice of palliative medicine and serve as a cornerstone of intervention on the inpatient palliative care consultation service.
T4 281-480 Sentence denotes The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the structure and process of in-patient family meetings, owing to necessary but restrictive visitor policies that did not allow families to be present in the hospital.
T5 481-617 Sentence denotes We describe implementation of telemedicine to facilitate electronic family (e-family) meetings to facilitate in-patient palliative care.
T6 618-771 Sentence denotes Of 67 scheduled meetings performed by the palliative care service, only two meetings were aborted for a 97% success rate of scheduled meetings occurring.
T7 772-895 Sentence denotes On a five-point Likert-type scale, the average clinician rating of the e-family meeting overall quality was 3.18 (SD, .96).
T8 896-1020 Sentence denotes Of the 10 unique family participants who agreed to be interviewed, their overall ratings of the e-family meetings were high.
T9 1021-1375 Sentence denotes Over 80% of respondent families participants reported that they agreed or strongly agreed that they were able to ask all of their questions, felt comfortable expressing their thoughts and feelings with the clinical team, felt like they understood the care their loved one received, and that the virtual family meeting helped them trust the clinical team.
T10 1376-1540 Sentence denotes Of patients who were able to communicate, 50% of family respondents reported that the e-family meeting helped them understand their loved one's thoughts and wishes.
T11 1542-1554 Sentence denotes Introduction
T12 1555-1686 Sentence denotes The family meeting is a cornerstone for shared decision making between the patient, family, and critical and palliative care teams.
T13 1687-2296 Sentence denotes It facilitates information exchange that enables families and clinical teams to align with the patient's goals and values, while attending to the emotional needs of patients and families.1 Telemedicine has been described in palliative care as a modality to deliver palliative care during inpatient palliative care consultation and the home-based setting yet little is known regarding the use of telemedicine to conduct virtual family meetings, particularly during a pandemic.2, 3, 4 We sought to implement and evaluate the use of telemedicine on one aspect of palliative care consultation, the family meeting.
T14 2298-2305 Sentence denotes Methods
T15 2306-2520 Sentence denotes The Emory Palliative Care Center, part of Emory University, provides in-patient consultation service at nine hospitals which include a wide range of settings from quaternary academic to community hospital settings.
T16 2521-2814 Sentence denotes The inpatient telemedicine palliative care consultation workgroup convened on March 19, 2020 to develop a standard process enabling e-family meetings (Table 1 ) and a goal to develop a workflow that could be replicated at each of the nine facilities served by the Emory Palliative Care Center.
T17 2815-2900 Sentence denotes We identified Emory University Hospital Midtown (EUHM) as the initial pilot location.
T18 2901-3210 Sentence denotes The team sourced the necessary equipment, which included a tablet device with built-in speakers that could provide adequate sound (iPad, Apple, Inc., Cupertino, CA) that deployed Zoom (Zoom Video Communication, Inc., San Jose, CA) for a multiway audio-video interface at the originating site (patient's room).
T19 3211-3389 Sentence denotes The palliative care clinician used another tablet at the immediate distant site (outside the patient's room), and family members connected via Zoom loaded on their own device(s).
T20 3390-3451 Sentence denotes One member of the workgroup was responsible for the training.
T21 3452-3520 Sentence denotes First, we trained all providers (8) at the initial pilot site, EUHM.
T22 3521-3644 Sentence denotes For the remaining facilities, we identified one to three champions at each location and employed a train-the-trainer model.
T23 3645-3836 Sentence denotes Over the course of several days, the trainer then went to each of the remaining practice sites and provided a hands-on demonstration of the steps for conducting an e-family meeting (Table 1).
T24 3837-3949 Sentence denotes Subsequently, the champions then provided training of other team members at their respective practice locations.
T25 3950-4117 Sentence denotes The primary trainer remained available to all of the sites and checked in periodically with each location to provide further coaching and seek feedback from end-users.
T26 4118-4152 Sentence denotes Table 1 E-Family Meeting Procedure
T27 4153-4189 Sentence denotes Key Steps Pearls and Helpful Phrases
T28 4190-4192 Sentence denotes 1.
T29 4193-4394 Sentence denotes Identify a single point of contact for the family and schedule the meeting • Coordinate with bedside nurse to set meeting time that aligns with anticipated nursing or respiratory patient care schedule.
T30 4395-4499 Sentence denotes This also provides meaningful opportunities for other care team members to engage with patient's family.
T31 4500-4661 Sentence denotes • Confirm planned meeting time allows for participation of necessary or interested care team members (e.g., ICU team, social worker, chaplain, other consultants)
T32 4662-4752 Sentence denotes • Identify and call single point of contact for the family and obtain their email address.
T33 4753-4893 Sentence denotes • If care decisions need to be made, confirm that the necessary legal surrogate/s will be available to participate at proposed meeting time.
T34 4894-4940 Sentence denotes • Schedule meeting and generate an email link.
T35 4941-4985 Sentence denotes • Share link with invited care team members.
T36 4986-4988 Sentence denotes 2.
T37 4989-5182 Sentence denotes Provide meeting link and instructions in email to family • Email Zoom link with the family point of contact, instruct them to share the link with anyone that they want to have join the meeting.
T38 5183-5315 Sentence denotes • Email Zoom links for both audio only and audio/video participation to allow participation of individuals who lack Internet access.
T39 5316-5459 Sentence denotes • Send email link from a protected and unmonitored email address with disclaimer that email address will not be used for further communication.
T40 5460-5600 Sentence denotes • “Please write down any questions you have about your loved one's care before the meeting so we can be sure to address all your concerns.”
T41 5601-5717 Sentence denotes • “Please join 10–15 minutes before the start of the meeting to ensure all technical difficulties may be addressed”
T42 5718-5837 Sentence denotes • “Please find a quiet environment for participation, during the meeting we ask that you stay on mute unless talking.”
T43 5838-5840 Sentence denotes 3.
T44 5841-6084 Sentence denotes Plan entry, “donning” and positioning of the tablet device • Place the tablet in a plastic disposable sleeve cover (no-sterile paper sheet protectors) ensuring that the tablet speaker is at the open end of the plastic sleeve to optimize sound.
T45 6085-6177 Sentence denotes • Place tablet in the stand on bedside tray table and position to ensure patient is in view.
T46 6178-6330 Sentence denotes • If patient is not able to participate in meeting, mute audio on tablet to prevent meeting disruption due to alarms and monitor sounds in patient room.
T47 6331-6333 Sentence denotes 4.
T48 6334-6457 Sentence denotes Start the E-Family Meeting • Set an agenda sharing what you hope to cover and invite the family to add items to the agenda.
T49 6458-6556 Sentence denotes • “We want to make sure that you have a meaningful visit and that this encounter meets your needs.
T50 6557-6691 Sentence denotes From our perspective, we would like to provide a clinical update and answer any questions you may have and then allow a virtual visit.
T51 6692-6760 Sentence denotes Are there any other items you would like to add to our agenda today?
T52 6761-6795 Sentence denotes We have total of about X minutes.”
T53 6796-6881 Sentence denotes • Notify/warn the family before the patient appears on the screen what they will see.
T54 6882-7020 Sentence denotes • “For some people it's helpful to see their loved one by video when they are unable to see them in person; for others, it is not helpful.
T55 7021-7138 Sentence denotes If you find the images disturbing, you can simply turn away from the screen or place your phone or tablet face down.”
T56 7139-7219 Sentence denotes • Provide guidance that the video content maybe upsetting to children or others.
T57 7220-7411 Sentence denotes • “If there are children who may be present, we recommend that their parents or other adults view first and use their discretion if it is appropriate for children to view the video as well.”
T58 7412-7454 Sentence denotes • Discuss safety ground rules: no driving.
T59 7455-7587 Sentence denotes • “Your safety is important to us, we will begin the meeting when you are able to bring your car to a stop and in a safe location”.
T60 7588-7590 Sentence denotes 5.
T61 7591-7720 Sentence denotes Conducting the e-family meeting • Ensure proper introductions of the team and family—can be larger than typical in-person meeting
T62 7721-7749 Sentence denotes • Allow for patient to speak
T63 7750-7795 Sentence denotes • Address as many people on video as possible
T64 7796-7848 Sentence denotes • Mute participants that are disruptive if necessary
T65 7849-7851 Sentence denotes 6.
T66 7852-7937 Sentence denotes Offer a virtual visit • When able, allow time for family to have a visit with patient
T67 7938-8115 Sentence denotes • “We are going to allow you a private virtual visit with X, we will mute our audio and video, and we will check in with you in about x minutes, please take this time to visit.
T68 8116-8174 Sentence denotes We will let you know when we have about two minutes left.”
T69 8175-8288 Sentence denotes • For patients at end of life encourage participants to “please take this time to say whatever is in your heart.”
T70 8289-8461 Sentence denotes • Offer opportunity to allow for spiritual practices, prayer, or music; invite available spiritual health clinicians or chaplains to facilitate this portion of the meeting.
T71 8462-8464 Sentence denotes 7.
T72 8465-8511 Sentence denotes Ending the meeting • Give a two-minute warning
T73 8512-8632 Sentence denotes • Use a timer verbal countdown to end – “this meeting will end in 10 seconds … 10, 9, 8, 7 …. ” Then shut the video off.
T74 8633-8635 Sentence denotes 8.
T75 8636-8808 Sentence denotes Recover, “doff,” and clean the tablet and stand • Coordinate tablet removal preferably with available care team member who has patient care need for PPE and entry into room
T76 8809-8905 Sentence denotes • Doff the tablet from the protective sleeve and clean the device and stand with sanitizing wipe
T77 8906-8965 Sentence denotes Suggested communication phrases are represented in italics.
T78 8966-9022 Sentence denotes We evaluated our intervention using two sources of data.
T79 9023-9132 Sentence denotes First, we developed a brief, Web-based survey for clinicians to complete at the end of each e-family meeting.
T80 9133-9339 Sentence denotes The survey captured information regarding the process of the e-family meeting, such as the reason for the meeting, the number and types of individuals included in the meeting, and any technical impediments.
T81 9340-9516 Sentence denotes Clinical participants were asked what went well, what could be improved, and how they felt the technology impacted the interaction using Likert-type scales and free-text boxes.
T82 9517-9718 Sentence denotes We invited family members to participate in a brief, one-time, semi-structured, telephone interview to understand their experience with the technology and their feedback regarding the e-family meeting.
T83 9719-9919 Sentence denotes Interviews were conducted by a research assistant and were audio-recorded, with relevant segments transcribed verbatim for the purposes of rapidly identifying key themes to inform process improvement.
T84 9920-10088 Sentence denotes This quality improvement initiative, both its implementation and evaluation, was deemed by the Emory University Institutional Review Board as nonhuman subject research.
T85 10090-10097 Sentence denotes Results
T86 10098-10256 Sentence denotes Between March 29, 2020 and April 23, 2020, we conducted a total of 67 e-family meetings for 63 unique patients (four patients received two e-family meetings).
T87 10257-10397 Sentence denotes Two meetings were aborted, one due to a patient who died before the meeting could occur, and another due to poor-quality video connectivity.
T88 10398-10516 Sentence denotes Seventy-percent (n = 44) of patients were COVID-19-positive, and 59% were intubated at the time of the family meeting.
T89 10517-10696 Sentence denotes The predominant reasons for the family meeting were to provide family support (90%), to provide clinical information including prognosis (38%), and to clarify goals of care (35%).
T90 10697-10820 Sentence denotes On a five-point Likert-type scale, the average clinician rating of the e-family meeting overall quality was 3.18 (SD, .96).
T91 10821-10929 Sentence denotes Of the 63 unique families participating in this pilot, 10 (16%) both agreed and were able to be interviewed.
T92 10930-11275 Sentence denotes Family members responded to a series of statements using five-point Likert-type scales regarding their perceptions of the e-family meeting and also shared qualitative statements to specific prompts regarding what they believed would have occurred if an e-family meeting (and therefore no family meeting at all) had not been an option (Table 2 ).
T93 11276-11341 Sentence denotes Table 2 Family Perspectives Regarding E-Family Meeting Experience
T94 11342-11363 Sentence denotes Quantitative Feedback
T95 11364-11427 Sentence denotes Item N (%) of Respondents Endorsing “Agree” or “Strongly Agree”
T96 11428-11549 Sentence denotes Because of the virtual family meeting, I was able to ask all of the questions I wanted pertaining to my loved one's care.
T97 11550-11556 Sentence denotes 9 (90)
T98 11557-11674 Sentence denotes Because of the virtual family meeting, I felt comfortable expressing my thoughts and feelings with the clinical team.
T99 11675-11683 Sentence denotes 10 (100)
T100 11684-11800 Sentence denotes Because of the virtual family meeting, I feel like I understand the care that my loved one is receiving (/received).
T101 11801-11807 Sentence denotes 9 (90)
T102 11808-11907 Sentence denotes Because of the virtual family meeting, I was able to understand my loved one's thoughts and wishes.
T103 11908-11915 Sentence denotes 2 (50)a
T104 11916-11997 Sentence denotes Participating in the virtual family meeting helped me to trust the clinical team.
T105 11998-12004 Sentence denotes 8 (80)
T106 12005-12061 Sentence denotes I am satisfied with the care given by the clinical team.
T107 12062-12068 Sentence denotes 9 (90)
T108 12069-12176 Sentence denotes Selected qualitative feedback from family members regarding what if e-family meeting had not been an option
T109 12177-12400 Sentence denotes • “… [My anxiety] would've been a lot worse … I would have driven down to the hospital and stood outside staring at a window that may not even be my mom's window … You never know what the brain will do in a desperate time.”
T110 12401-12438 Sentence denotes • “Oh, I would have been devastated!”
T111 12439-12590 Sentence denotes • “… I wouldn’t have known the severity of the situation … For me to see [my father] incapacitated … it really puts into perspective how the virus is.”
T112 12591-12745 Sentence denotes a Denominator is different for this question as it was asked only of family members whose loved one was not intubated at the time of the e-family meeting.
T113 12746-12931 Sentence denotes The guiding principles in developing the workflow included the safety of all involved, efficiency of the process, and minimizing or eliminating further burden to already stressed staff.
T114 12932-13119 Sentence denotes We learned that an iterative process involving the bedside nurse and primary providers in both the planning and participation of the e-family meetings significantly enhanced the workflow.
T115 13120-13362 Sentence denotes Within a week of the first COVID-infected patient being admitted to EUHM, the palliative care team had implemented a COVID response plan which included automatic consultation on all critical care patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.
T116 13363-13433 Sentence denotes This allowed us to identify patients earlier in their hospital course.
T117 13434-13564 Sentence denotes This was particularly important for patients who were not yet intubated, but whose clinical course was trending in that direction.
T118 13565-13749 Sentence denotes As the volume of COVID-19 cases increased across the system, other member hospitals adopted similar strategies to identify and see patients within a day or two of admission to the ICU.
T119 13750-13969 Sentence denotes The individual palliative care site directors have reported that this initiative has strengthened the relationships between critical care and palliative care across our system particularly in the COVID-19-cohorted ICUs.
T120 13970-14065 Sentence denotes To promote consistency and proficiency, palliative care team members were trained in two steps.
T121 14066-14164 Sentence denotes The first was a Zoom meeting for all participating providers providing an overview of the process.
T122 14165-14320 Sentence denotes The second step employed an on-site, hands-on, train-the-trainer model at each of the eight participating locations in 45- to 60-minute sessions (Table 1).
T123 14321-14362 Sentence denotes We identified champions at each location.
T124 14363-14502 Sentence denotes The trainings were rolled out with all sites trained and equipped to perform meetings within two weeks of the initial introductory meeting.
T125 14503-14660 Sentence denotes As team members became more proficient, they began to provide additional real-time training for other team members adopting the technology in their workflow.
T126 14661-14878 Sentence denotes We learned that as with the introduction of any new skill or tool, users became more proficient with subsequent use and that real-time training was most beneficial in conferring skill and benefit of e-family meetings.
T127 14879-15056 Sentence denotes Early on, we realized the importance of preparing families before allowing them to see their critically ill loved ones in a state which they likely were not used to seeing them.
T128 15057-15221 Sentence denotes Because of the Georgia Governor's shelter in place order, the majority of families had not seen their family member recently or before the onset of severe symptoms.
T129 15222-15414 Sentence denotes To support families coping with the unanticipated deterioration of a loved one, we spent time describing the patient's visual condition before establishing a video connection with the patient.
T130 15415-15592 Sentence denotes We learned visitor restrictions combined with rapid clinical deterioration posed by COVID-19 placed significant barriers to understanding and processing the severity of illness.
T131 15593-15755 Sentence denotes We recognized that despite their knowing that their loved one was in the ICU, families often needed time to process the visual image at the outset of the meeting.
T132 15756-15885 Sentence denotes Providing a warning and using empathic statements was an important first step before proceeding with providing a clinical update.
T133 15886-15989 Sentence denotes Conservation of PPE and reducing unnecessary exposure to staff was a high priority for our institution.
T134 15990-16093 Sentence denotes In addition, we saw high levels of stress among the staff in the COVID-19-cohorted critical care units.
T135 16094-16298 Sentence denotes While we found the nursing staff to be very supportive of the program, early on we became keenly aware of the need to coordinate with the bedside nurse to determine the optimal time to schedule a meeting.
T136 16299-16721 Sentence denotes This served several practical purposes: the nurse would plan care needs of the patient to coincide with meeting times so we could take advantage of times when the nurse had planned to be in the room for patient care–related tasks: we reduced the use of PPE for the sole purpose of placing or removing a tablet; we provided an opportunity for the bedside nurse to interact with the family and/or participate in the meeting.
T137 16722-16837 Sentence denotes Similarly, when the nurse was unavailable, we also coordinated with Respiratory Therapy and Environmental Services.
T138 16838-17062 Sentence denotes Our lesson learned is that involving essential staff members not only allowed for preservation of PPE and minimization of exposure but also provided care team members meaningful opportunities to engage with patient families.
T139 17063-17324 Sentence denotes To abide by standard infection control practices, tablets were inserted into standard 8 ½” × 11” clear plastic sheet protectors and placed in a stand (desktop file sorter) to enable the tablet to be tilted forward for optimal viewing between patient and family.
T140 17325-17547 Sentence denotes Upon completion of the e-family meeting, the tablets were slowly emptied from the sheet protector onto a clean surface, the sheet protector was discarded, and disinfecting wipes were used to sanitize the tablet and holder.
T141 17548-17678 Sentence denotes Optimizing interaction among patient and family members did not require sacrificing infection control measures or costly supplies.
T142 17679-17747 Sentence denotes Adopting new skills and workflow requires creativity and resilience.
T143 17748-17967 Sentence denotes While communication via video certainly adds more meaning and information than audio alone, we found it provided unexpected situations that we did not readily anticipate early in the development of the e-family meeting.
T144 17968-18125 Sentence denotes Palliative care providers often pride themselves on communication skills, which are learned over time, intentionally with training and as well as experience.
T145 18126-18250 Sentence denotes We offer helpful phrases for some of the unusual situations we encountered while conducting the meetings thus far (Table 1).
T146 18252-18263 Sentence denotes Conclusions
T147 18264-18540 Sentence denotes During the COVID-19 pandemic when social distancing required a no-visitor policy, we demonstrated the efficient deployment of telemedicine for e-family meetings that was both feasible and effective for decision-making for patients who were near end of life and their families.
T148 18541-18675 Sentence denotes Family meetings likely happened sooner and with far more participants than would have been possible without the use of the technology.
T149 18676-18930 Sentence denotes While providers expressed limitations in the use of technology including difficulty hearing over devices in the ICUs, they reported key benefits including observation of prayer rituals and promoting understanding to the family of the patient's condition.
T150 18931-19027 Sentence denotes Other limitations included inability to support families longitudinally after the video session.
T151 19028-19238 Sentence denotes In addition, it is unknown what continued support these families either required or obtained after the meeting ended; this was almost impossible to achieve during COVID due to volume, logistics, and complexity.
T152 19239-19431 Sentence denotes The ability to implement and iterate on this telemedicine use case under these conditions during a pandemic will have lasting effects for the palliative care shared decision-making care model.
T153 19432-19663 Sentence denotes Before pandemic, we have often faced the challenge of delays and or inability to involve family members that are convalescent, distant, or simply unable to come to the hospital in a timely fashion to participate in family meetings.
T154 19664-19861 Sentence denotes We intend to further study telemedicine for e-family visits, while studying both provider- and patient/family-reported outcomes using video technology for palliative care in the acute care setting.
T155 19863-19894 Sentence denotes Disclosures and Acknowledgments
T156 19895-20006 Sentence denotes The authors sincerely thank all of their palliative and critical care colleagues who participated in the pilot.
T157 20007-20135 Sentence denotes In addition, the authors thank the family caregiver respondents for sharing their time and perspectives to improve this process.
T158 20136-20165 Sentence denotes Dr. Kuntz has no disclosures.
T159 20166-20290 Sentence denotes Dr Kavalieratos receives research support from the 10.13039/100000050National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (K01HL133466).
T160 20291-20411 Sentence denotes Dr. Esper is on the advisory board for NeuroOne Medical Technologies, Inc. and has received remuneration for consulting.
T161 20412-20483 Sentence denotes In addition, Dr. Esper reports remuneration for medicolegal consulting.
T162 20484-20512 Sentence denotes Mr. Ogbu has no disclosures.
T163 20513-20545 Sentence denotes Dr. Mitchell has no disclosures.
T164 20546-20575 Sentence denotes Dr. Ellis has no disclosures.
T165 20576-20604 Sentence denotes Dr Quest has no disclosures.

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