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John F. Schnelle is affiliated with Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and health professions, with a total of 15 publications in medicine and 8 in health professions. The subfields of study covered include general health professions, health, radiological and ultrasound technology, neurology, and psychiatry and mental health.

The main topics of Schnelle's research work span:

  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
  • Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Ethics in Clinical Research

Schnelle has published several papers recently, including:

  • "Disparities in Research Participation by Level of Health Literacy," 2021, Mayo Clinic Proceedings
  • "Effect of physical and occupational therapy on delirium duration in older emergency department patients who are hospitalized," 2023, Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
  • "Prevalence of Spasticity in Nursing Home Residents," 2020, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
  • "Medication Discrepancies in Older Veterans Receiving Home Healthcare," 2020, Home Healthcare Now
  • "Association of Social Determinants of Health With Hospital Readmission and Mortality: A Prospective Cohort Study," 2024, HLRP Health Literacy Research and Practice

Schnelle frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
  • Mayo Clinic Proceedings
  • Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
  • Home Healthcare Now
  • HLRP Health Literacy Research and Practice

Collaborations form an important part of Schnelle's research. Frequent co-authors include Sandra F. Simmons, Sunil Kripalani, Amanda S. Mixon, Emily Hollingsworth, and Jason Slagle.

Best Publications

  • The use of the neuropsychiatric inventory in nursing home residents. Characterization and measurement.

    Stacey Wood;Jeffrey L Cummings;Ming Ann Hsu;Terry Barclay

  • The Quality of Medical Care Provided to Vulnerable Community-Dwelling Older Patients

    Neil S Wenger;David H Solomon;Carol P Roth;Catherine H MacLean

  • Delirium in Older Emergency Department Patients: Recognition, Risk Factors, and Psychomotor Subtypes

    Jin H. Han;Eli E. Zimmerman;Nathan Cutler;John Schnelle

  • Assessment of wear/nonwear time classification algorithms for triaxial accelerometer.

    Leena Choi;Suzanne Capen Ward;John F. Schnelle;Maciej S. Buchowski

  • Relationship of nursing home staffing to quality of care.

    John F. Schnelle;Sandra F. Simmons;Charlene Harrington;Mary Cadogan

  • Diagnosing delirium in older emergency department patients: validity and reliability of the delirium triage screen and the brief confusion assessment method.

    Jin H. Han;Amanda Wilson;Eduard E. Vasilevskis;Ayumi Shintani

  • The Nursing Home Culture-Change Movement: Recent Past, Present, and Future Directions for Research

    Anna N. Rahman;John F. Schnelle

  • Translating clinical research into practice: a randomized controlled trial of exercise and incontinence care with nursing home residents.

    John F. Schnelle;John F. Schnelle;Cathy A. Alessi;Cathy A. Alessi;Sandra F. Simmons;Nahla R. Al-Samarrai

  • A randomized trial of a combined physical activity and environmental intervention in nursing home residents: do sleep and agitation improve?

    Cathy A. Alessi;Eun J. Yoon;John F. Schnelle;Nahla R. Al-Samarrai

  • Delirium in the emergency department: an independent predictor of death within 6 months.

    Jin H. Han;Ayumi Shintani;Svetlana Eden;Alessandro Morandi

  • A Walking Program for Nursing Home Residents: Effects on Walk Endurance, Physical Activity, Mobility, and Quality of Life

    Priscilla G. MacRae;Leslie A. Asplund;John F. Schnelle;Joseph G. Ouslander

  • Does Eradicating Bacteriuria Affect the Severity of Chronic Urinary Incontinence in Nursing Home Residents

    Joseph G. Ouslander;Moises Schapira;John F. Schnelle;Gwen Uman

  • Functional Incidental Training, Mobility Performance, and Incontinence Care with Nursing Home Residents

    John F. Schnelle;Priscilla G. MacRae;Joseph G. Ouslander;Sandra F. Simmons

  • Improving Food Intake in Nursing Home Residents With Feeding Assistance A Staffing Analysis

    Sandra F. Simmons;Dan Osterweil;John F. Schnelle

  • Treatment of urinary incontinence in nursing home patients by prompted voiding.

    John F. Schnelle

  • Predictors of Successful Prompted Voiding Among Incontinent Nursing Home Residents

    Joseph G. Ouslander;John F. Schnelle;Gwen Uman;Susan Fingold

  • Selecting target conditions for quality of care improvement in vulnerable older adults.

    Elizabeth M. Sloss;David H. Solomon;Paul G. Shekelle;Paul G. Shekelle;Roy T. Young;Roy T. Young

  • Prevention of Unintentional Weight Loss in Nursing Home Residents: A Controlled Trial of Feeding Assistance

    Sandra F. Simmons;Emmett Keeler;Xiaohui Zhuo;Kelly A. Hickey

  • Tools to detect delirium superimposed on dementia: a systematic review.

    Alessandro Morandi;Jessica McCurley;Eduard E. Vasilevskis;Donna M. Fick

  • Does an exercise and incontinence intervention save healthcare costs in a nursing home population

    John F. Schnelle;John F. Schnelle;Kanika Kapur;Cathy Alessi;Cathy Alessi;Dan Osterweil

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Wesley Ely
E. Wesley Ely Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Robert S. Dittus
Robert S. Dittus Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Ayumi Shintani
Ayumi Shintani Vanderbilt University
Neil S. Wenger
Neil S. Wenger University of California, Los Angeles
Laurence Z. Rubenstein
Laurence Z. Rubenstein University of Oklahoma
Emmett B. Keeler
Emmett B. Keeler RAND Corporation
David H. Solomon
David H. Solomon University of California, Los Angeles
David B. Reuben
David B. Reuben University of California, Los Angeles
Kenneth A. Wallston
Kenneth A. Wallston Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Charlene Harrington
Charlene Harrington University of California, San Francisco

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