Jason X. Shen
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Biomedical Ethics & Medical Humanities / Surgery, expected graduation Spring 2027
Masters Student in Clinical Informatics Management, admitted Summer 2025
All Publications
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A Qualitative Analysis of Physician Communication During Brain Death Conversations: Dead With a Heartbeat.
Neurology. Clinical practice
2025; 15 (4): e200484
Abstract
In recent decades, many legal cases have resulted from physicians ineffectively communicating to a family that their loved one is brain dead (brain dead/death by neurologic criteria [BD/DNC]). Although the definition of BD/DNC has recently undergone revision, little research has been conducted to establish optimal approaches in communicating BD/DNC status to families. The aim of this study was to characterize what highly experienced physicians perceive to be the best communication practices and language choices during BD/DNC conversations.In this qualitative study, we conducted semistructured, in-depth interviews with physician leaders in the field of BD/DNC between September 2023 and January 2024. All interviews were conducted through Zoom. Twenty expert physician participants were recruited from multiple institutions across the United States through convenience sampling. Participants were current or former attending physicians whose practices at academic institutions involved communication with families about BD/DNC in either the pediatric or adult setting. Participants completed a Qualtrics form containing questions about their demographic background and practice characteristics, including an estimate of the number of times they communicated BD/DNC to patient families. Semistructured interviews were conducted with each of the participants and included hypothetical scenarios and views about best practices.Using 20 qualitative interview transcripts, we identified multiple areas of agreement and disagreement among expert physicians regarding best practices in communicating BD/DNC status. While physicians concurred on specific language to use and avoid, they differed on whether to use the word "coma," on when to introduce the possibility of brain death, and on whether to analogize with cardiac death. There was strong agreement on the utility of visualization through imaging and family attendance at BD/DNC testing. Finally, physicians were in consensus that multiple family meetings with the same providers are crucial for successful BD/DNC communication.This study described main convergences and divergences in physician language during BD/DNC conversations and used qualitative data to present a "train journey" theory of ideal physician communication with families. By investigating and improving physician communication styles during BD/DNC conversations, the medical community may ameliorate the legal and medical fallout that results from clinical miscommunication.
View details for DOI 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200484
View details for PubMedID 40510874
View details for PubMedCentralID PMC12153502
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The Impact of Socioeconomic Disadvantage on Metabolic and Bariatric Surgical Outcomes using Area Deprivation Index.
Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
2025: 102136
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.gassur.2025.102136
View details for PubMedID 40582560
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The Impact of Area Deprivation Index on Bariatric Surgical Outcomes
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS. 2024: S44
View details for Web of Science ID 001348680700063
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7862-863X