Dominic Marchiano
University of Pennsylvania
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Patient Preference and Adherence | 2013
Sindhu K. Srinivas; Anna O Jesus; Elene Turzo; Dominic Marchiano; Harish M. Sehdev; Jack Ludmir
Background The obstetric practice environment is evolving to include more laborists staffing obstetric units, with the hope of improving quality of care and provider satisfaction, yet there are scant data on the impact of a laborist care model on patient satisfaction or delivery outcomes. We sought to assess patient satisfaction after implementation of the laborist model of obstetric care in a large urban teaching hospital. Methods Postpartum patients were asked to complete an anonymous survey assessing their satisfaction with care, particularly with regard to the laborist model. Survey questions included rating the overall experience of labor and delivery. All responses were based on a five-point Likert scale. Press-Ganey results were compared from before and after initiation of the model. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the results. Results Post-laborist implementation obstetric and delivery experience surveys were collected from 4166 patients, representing a 54% response rate. Ninety percent of patients reported that they were highly satisfied with the overall experience in the labor and delivery unit. A subgroup was asked to rate their experience with the practitioner for their current delivery. Of the 687 respondents, 75% answered excellent, 18% answered good/very good, and 3.4% answered neutral. Eighty-five percent of this subgroup stated that they were informed during prenatal care that they may be delivered by someone other than the practitioner or group that they saw during the pregnancy. Thirty-seven percent (n = 1553) of the total respondents reported that they had had a previous delivery at this institution, 97% (n = 1506) of whom stated “yes” to having their next delivery at this institution. Press-Ganey results were similarly favorable in both time periods (91.3 [n = 811] versus 93.4 [n = 747], P = 0.08). Conclusion Patient satisfaction does not appear to be adversely affected by initiation of the laborist model. Additional research is needed to understand further the implications of this model for provider satisfaction, and maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Postgraduate Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2004
Dominic Marchiano; Harish M. Sehdev
Learning Objectives: After reading this issue, the participant should be able to:Describe the multifactorial nature of fetal lung maturation.Identify the history, indications, and limitations of fetal lung maturity testing.Explain the application of fetal lung maturity testing to clinical practice.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2004
Harish M. Sehdev; Soraya Abbasi; Patricia Robertson; Lytia Fisher; Dominic Marchiano; Jeffrey S. Gerdes; Jack Ludmir
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2007
Robert Debbs; Guillermo A. DeLa Vega; Stephanie Pearson; Harish M. Sehdev; Dominic Marchiano; Jack Ludmir
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2007
Guillermo A. DeLa Vega; Caudrean Avery; Richard Nemiroff; Dominic Marchiano
Prenatal Diagnosis | 2003
Anthony Odibo; Dominic Marchiano; Joanne N. Quiñones; Deborah Riesch; James Egan; George Macones
Neoreviews | 2004
Deborah A. Driscoll; Harish M. Sehdev; Dominic Marchiano
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Dominic Marchiano; Mohammed Elkousy; Erika Stevens; Jeffrey F. Peipert; George Macones
/data/revues/00029378/v185i6sS/S0002937801804968/ | 2011
Mohammed Elkousy; Dominic Marchiano; Sam Parry; Serdar Ural; Jeffrey F. Peipert; Erika Stevens; George Macones
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2006
Robert Debbs; Guillermo De La Vega; Harish M. Sehdev; Dominic Marchiano; Jack Ludmir