Nirali Butala's research while affiliated with Yale-New Haven Hospital and other places
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Publications (2)
Background:
Physical abuse of children is reported to occur in 30-60% of homes with intimate partner violence (IPV). IPV in adult victims presenting to emergency departments (ED) represents a critical opportunity to evaluate for child safety.
Objectives:
The primary objective was to determine the frequency of child safety assessments (CSAs), def...
Pediatric patients with untreated tuberculosis infection (TBI), also called latent TBI, are at risk of progression to active TB disease. The primary aim of this study was to identify factors associated with higher rates of missed appointments and failure to complete therapy for pediatric patients with TBI. A secondary aim was to determine the impac...
Citations
... While insurance coverage is unlikely to be the case in our study, as the majority of our sample comprised UAE nationals who were covered by the government, the other two reasons need to be investigated [25,26]. Moreover, other reasons that could result in incomplete telehealth appointments include the healthcare model and how the services were provided, or the trust and confidence in the physician providing the service [25][26][27][28]. ...