2020
Virtual group consultations offer continuity of care globally during Covid‐19
Birrell F, Lawson R, Sumego M, Lewis J, Harden A, Taveira T, Stevens J, Manson A, Pepper L, Ickovics J. Virtual group consultations offer continuity of care globally during Covid‐19. Lifestyle Medicine 2020, 1: e17. PMID: 38607797, PMCID: PMC7883187, DOI: 10.1002/lim2.17.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchContinuity of careVirtual careCOVID-19Group consultationBetter health outcomesClinical trialsObservational studyCare settingsLifestyle medicineAbstract COVID-19Health outcomesHealthcare providersCare supportPandemic onsetCareConsultationPeer supportFront-line experienceWidespread implementationUnpublished dataRepresentative dataPatientsVirtual groupsNew team membersTrials
2004
Physical recovery in Arthroscopic knee surgery: unique contributions of coping behaviors to clinical outcomes and stress reactivity
Rosenberger P, Ickovics J, Epel E, D’Entremont D, Jokl P. Physical recovery in Arthroscopic knee surgery: unique contributions of coping behaviors to clinical outcomes and stress reactivity. Psychology And Health 2004, 19: 307-320. DOI: 10.1080/0887044042000193460.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchKnee functionKnee surgeryPhysical outcomesMinor knee surgeryPhysician's clinical assessmentGroup of patientsArthroscopic knee surgeryStress reactivitySerum cortisol levelsKnee arthroscopic surgeryKnee painPatient subsetsClinical outcomesHealthy patientsClinical assessmentEarly recoveryArthroscopic surgeryPreoperative interviewCortisol levelsCoping behaviorsSurgeryHigher cortisolPhysical recoveryPatientsAvoidant coping
2001
Measuring Adherence Among HIV-Infected Persons: Is MEMS Consummate Technology?
Samet J, Sullivan L, Traphagen E, Ickovics J. Measuring Adherence Among HIV-Infected Persons: Is MEMS Consummate Technology? AIDS And Behavior 2001, 5: 21-30. DOI: 10.1023/a:1009503320498.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedication Event Monitoring SystemMeasurement of adherencePatient lifestyle factorsEvent Monitoring SystemClinical research settingAntiretroviral medicationsHIV medicationsMedication adherenceAdherence aidsLifestyle factorsHIV epidemicAdherence informationCritical research prioritiesHIV researchMedicationsAdherenceHIVPill boxesResearch settingsResearch prioritiesResearch studiesRegimenPatientsUnique challenges
2000
Organizational predictors of prenatal HIV counseling and testing.
Ethier K, Fox-Tierney R, Nicholas W, Salisbury K, Ickovics J. Organizational predictors of prenatal HIV counseling and testing. American Journal Of Public Health 2000, 90: 1448-51. PMID: 10983205, PMCID: PMC1447621, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.90.9.1448.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAIDS SerodiagnosisAmbulatory CareChildConnecticutCounselingFemaleHealth Services ResearchHumansMultivariate AnalysisOrganizational CulturePatient Acceptance of Health CarePredictive Value of TestsPregnancyPrenatal CareProspective StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesTime FactorsWorkloadConceptsHIV counselingTest acceptancePrenatal HIV counselingPerinatal transmissionPrenatal careCounseling ratesCommunity clinicsClinic resourcesPrenatal patientsPrenatal counselingSurveillance recordsCounselingPatientsTesting servicesOrganizational predictorsPredictorsOpposite effectHIVClinicHospitalCareSelf-reported adherence to antiretroviral medications among participants in HIV clinical trials: The AACTG Adherence Instruments
Chesney M, Ickovics J, Chambers D, Gifford A, Neidig J, Zwickl B, Wu A, GROUP P. Self-reported adherence to antiretroviral medications among participants in HIV clinical trials: The AACTG Adherence Instruments. AIDS Care 2000, 12: 255-266. PMID: 10928201, DOI: 10.1080/09540120050042891.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult AIDS Clinical Trials GroupCent of patientsClinical trialsAntiretroviral therapyAdherence instrumentAIDS Clinical Trials GroupCombination antiretroviral therapyClinical Trials GroupSelf-reported adherenceHIV clinical trialsAdherent patientsAntiretroviral medicationsTrial groupLow adherenceSelf-report questionnairesCommon reasonPatientsDrug resistanceTrialsImproved healthMedicationsProtease inhibitorsQuestionnaireDoseAdherence
1999
Recruitment in AIDS Clinical Trials: Investigation of Sociodemographic and Psychosocial Factors Affecting Participation in Clinical Research
Ethier K, Rodriguez M, Fox-Tierney R, Martin C, Friedland G, Ickovics J. Recruitment in AIDS Clinical Trials: Investigation of Sociodemographic and Psychosocial Factors Affecting Participation in Clinical Research. AIDS And Behavior 1999, 3: 219-230. DOI: 10.1023/a:1025456527845.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrial participantsIDU historyClinical trialsAIDS clinical trialsGroup of HIVTrial regimenMedical therapyPsychosocial factorsHIV therapeuticsClinical researchTrial resultsTrialsBehavioral factorsHIVSociodemographic dimensionsPrimary objectiveParticipantsNonparticipantsRegimenPatientsTherapyMSMSociodemographicsRecruitment