2024
Gender Equity in African Academia: An Implementation Science Evaluation of the Kenya Context
Ngaruiya C. Gender Equity in African Academia: An Implementation Science Evaluation of the Kenya Context. Sustainable Development Goals Series 2024, 35-50. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53793-6_3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchImplementation scienceAcademic partnershipsGender equityScientific study of methodsImplementation science frameworkImplementation science evaluationAfrican sociocultural contextEvidence-based practiceEvidence-based strategiesEvaluate best practicesImplementation researchSystematic uptakeLack of recommendationsEvidence-basedScience FrameworkAfrican academiaGlobal healthImplement changesGender gapExpert recommendationsRoutine practiceAfrica contextKenya contextStatus quoSmouldering‐Associated Worsening in Multiple Sclerosis: An International Consensus Statement on Definition, Biology, Clinical Implications, and Future Directions
Scalfari A, Traboulsee A, Oh J, Airas L, Bittner S, Calabrese M, Dominguez J, Granziera C, Greenberg B, Hellwig K, Illes Z, Lycke J, Popescu V, Bagnato F, Giovannoni G. Smouldering‐Associated Worsening in Multiple Sclerosis: An International Consensus Statement on Definition, Biology, Clinical Implications, and Future Directions. Annals Of Neurology 2024, 96: 826-845. PMID: 39051525, DOI: 10.1002/ana.27034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultiple sclerosisProgression independent of relapse activityCognitive symptomsIndependent of relapse activitySuppression of relapseInternational consensus statementClinical implicationsRelapse activityTherapeutic suppressionClinical trialsConsensus statementFuture directionsTherapeutic targetRoutine practicePathological substrateProgressive independencePathological processes
2023
Routinely used interventions to improve attachment in infants and young children: a national survey and two systematic reviews
Wright B, Fearon P, Garside M, Tsappis E, Amoah E, Glaser D, Allgar V, Minnis H, Woolgar M, Churchill R, McMillan D, Fonagy P, O'Sullivan A, McHale M. Routinely used interventions to improve attachment in infants and young children: a national survey and two systematic reviews. Health Technology Assessment 2023, 27: 1-226. PMID: 36722615, PMCID: PMC9900465, DOI: 10.3310/ivcn8847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystematic reviewEvidence baseNIHR Journals Library websiteHealth Technology Assessment programmeUK servicesFurther project informationTechnology Assessment programmeParenting interventionsLimited evidence baseWeak evidence baseStrong evidence baseExpert reference groupTrial evidenceReview 2Clinical practiceRoutine practiceReference groupNumerous interventionsInterventionNational InstituteYoung childrenRobust researchAttachment interventionsSecond reviewHealth technologiesUse of patient‐reported outcomes in heart failure: from clinical trials to routine practice
Savarese G, Lindenfeld J, Stolfo D, Adams K, Ahmad T, Desai N, Ammirati E, Gottlieb S, Psotka M, Rosano G, Allen L. Use of patient‐reported outcomes in heart failure: from clinical trials to routine practice. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2023, 25: 139-151. PMID: 36644876, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.2778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-reported outcomesHeart failureHF careApplication of PROsClinical practiceDisease statusMortality/morbidityPatient-centered approachQuality of lifeDaily clinical routinePerception of diseasePhysician assessmentClinical trialsTraditional careComplex syndromeOwn carePatient experiencePatient's lifeRoutine practiceSymptom severityClinical routineModalities of usePatient's standpointCareTrials
2021
Pretreatment Invasive Nodal Staging in Lung Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among Academic and Community Physicians
Henderson LM, Farjah F, Detterbeck F, Smith RA, Silvestri GA, Rivera MP. Pretreatment Invasive Nodal Staging in Lung Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among Academic and Community Physicians. CHEST Journal 2021, 161: 826-832. PMID: 34801593, PMCID: PMC9069181, DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2021.11.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInvasive nodalGuideline adherenceGuideline recommendationsNodal stagingTreatment decisionsThoracic surgeonsNon-small cell lung cancerCell lung cancerBetter patient outcomesAppropriate treatment decisionsLung cancer knowledgeLack of evidenceChest PhysiciansTreatment delayCancer knowledgeLung cancerPatient anxietyPatient outcomesCommunity physiciansAmerican CollegeMost physiciansInsufficient evidenceRoutine practiceWeb-based surveyMultilevel interventionsDifferences by race in systemic oncologic end-of-life (EOL) care among patients with cancer.
Adelson K, Wang X, Ascha M, Miksad R, Showalter T, Calip G, Gross C, Canavan M. Differences by race in systemic oncologic end-of-life (EOL) care among patients with cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: 137-137. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.39.28_suppl.137.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlack patientsWhite patientsAggressive EOL careRetrospective cohort studyPractice-level factorsPractice-level characteristicsRacial differencesDe-identified databaseLogistic regression modelsAnti-cancer therapyElectronic health recordsImmunotherapy eraCohort studyICI useOncologic treatmentPayer cohortHigh patientEOL careAdjusted ratesOutcome measuresEOL treatmentMedicaid coveragePatientsPhysician ratioRoutine practiceOutcomes of anus squamous cell carcinoma. Management of anus squamous cell carcinoma and recurrences
Marref I, Romain G, Jooste V, Vendrely V, Lopez A, Faivre J, Gerard J, Bouvier A, Lepage C. Outcomes of anus squamous cell carcinoma. Management of anus squamous cell carcinoma and recurrences. Digestive And Liver Disease 2021, 53: 1492-1498. PMID: 34193366, DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2021.05.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaAnal canalNet survivalBurgundy Digestive Cancer RegistryFive-year net survivalDigestive cancer registryCumulative recurrence ratePersistent active diseaseRisk of deathMultivariate survival analysisCumulative incidence functionCurative intentActive diseaseAbdominoperineal resectionAggressive managementCancer RegistryLocal inflammationRecurrence rateChemoradiotherapyCarcinomaRecurrenceRoutine practiceSurvival analysisRadiotherapy
2020
What Gets Measured Gets Done: How Mental Health Agencies can Leverage Measurement-Based Care for Better Patient Care, Clinician Supports, and Organizational Goals
Connors EH, Douglas S, Jensen-Doss A, Landes SJ, Lewis CC, McLeod BD, Stanick C, Lyon AR. What Gets Measured Gets Done: How Mental Health Agencies can Leverage Measurement-Based Care for Better Patient Care, Clinician Supports, and Organizational Goals. Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 2020, 48: 250-265. PMID: 32656631, PMCID: PMC7854781, DOI: 10.1007/s10488-020-01063-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPalliative Care in Cirrhosis: Beyond Misconceptions
Jakab S, Verma M, Navarro V, Taddei T. Palliative Care in Cirrhosis: Beyond Misconceptions. Current Treatment Options In Gastroenterology 2020, 18: 245-254. DOI: 10.1007/s11938-020-00283-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdvanced liver diseasePalliative careLiver diseaseManagement of patientsDifferent patient populationsQuality of lifeLiver transplantationSupportive carePatient populationLiver cancerPractical updateMedical providersRoutine practicePatientsCareCirrhosisDelivery modeBest delivery modeDiseaseCaregiversTransplantationHepatologyClarification of goalsSymptomsCancerBrief Training on Medication-Assisted Treatment Improves Community Mental Health Clinicians’ Confidence and Readiness to Address Substance Use Disorders
Iheanacho T, Bommersbach T, Fuehrlein B, Arnaout B, Dike C. Brief Training on Medication-Assisted Treatment Improves Community Mental Health Clinicians’ Confidence and Readiness to Address Substance Use Disorders. Community Mental Health Journal 2020, 56: 1429-1435. PMID: 32062717, PMCID: PMC7429311, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-020-00586-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersMedication-Assisted TreatmentCommunity mental health cliniciansMental health cliniciansHealth cliniciansPost-training questionnairesUse disordersDisease modelsRoutine practiceCliniciansFactor 1Factor 2Brief trainingDisordersSignificant changesQuestionnaireLimited awarenessTreatmentPublic sector settingsAddictionPreMedicationsPatientsLow confidenceDiseaseAccuracy of chitotriosidase activity and CCL18 concentration in assessing type I Gaucher disease severity. A systematic review with meta-analysis of individual participant data
Raskovalova T, Deegan PB, Mistry PK, Pavlova E, Yang R, Zimran A, Berger J, Bourgne C, Pereira B, Labarere J, Berger MG. Accuracy of chitotriosidase activity and CCL18 concentration in assessing type I Gaucher disease severity. A systematic review with meta-analysis of individual participant data. Haematologica 2020, 106: 437-445. PMID: 32001533, PMCID: PMC7849573, DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2019.236083.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIndividual participant dataCCL18 concentrationsChitotriosidase activityPrimary outcomeSystematic reviewParticipant dataProspective cohort studyEligible primary studiesPrimary studiesDisease activityBone eventsCohort studyPlatelet countGD patientsSpleen volumeLiver volumeClinical assessmentVisceral parametersGD severityPatientsHemoglobin concentrationRoutine practiceDisease severityLimited sample sizeGD activity
2019
Missing Ingredients in Shared Decision-Making?
Pavlo AJ, O’Connell M, Olsen S, Snyder MK, Davidson L. Missing Ingredients in Shared Decision-Making? Psychiatric Quarterly 2019, 90: 333-338. PMID: 30684128, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-019-9624-9.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Chapter 21 Data Interpretation in Laboratory Medicine
Tormey C, Gehrie E, Pham H, Bucy R, Lorenz R, Zheng X, Hendrickson J. Chapter 21 Data Interpretation in Laboratory Medicine. 2018, 489-510. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-803999-1.00021-3.Chapters
2016
Training primary care physicians in cognitive behavioral therapy: A review of the literature
Dorflinger LM, Fortin AH, Foran-Tuller KA. Training primary care physicians in cognitive behavioral therapy: A review of the literature. Patient Education And Counseling 2016, 99: 1285-1292. PMID: 26979474, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2016.02.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyBehavioral therapyCBT training programCommon mental health concernsPrimary care physiciansTraining contentMental health concernsMental health treatmentSkills-based approachCBT trainingHealth treatmentCare physiciansTraining programLearning outcomesMedical settingsMultiple levelsAssessment of outcomesFull-text articlesPrimary careRoutine practiceSubstantial variabilityHealth concernStudy designAdditional studiesFuture studies
2014
An inventory of healthy weight practices in federally funded haemophilia treatment centres in the United States
Adams E, Deutsche J, Okoroh E, Owens‐McAlister S, Majumdar S, Ullman M, Damiano M, Recht M, Group T. An inventory of healthy weight practices in federally funded haemophilia treatment centres in the United States. Haemophilia 2014, 20: 639-643. PMID: 24629074, PMCID: PMC4484574, DOI: 10.1111/hae.12385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPromote healthy weightBody mass indexHealthy weightTelephone surveyCalculate body mass indexBMI cut-offsImprove weight outcomesEvidence-based strategiesHealth care costsHaemophilia treatment centresBMI assessmentComprehensive visitNutrition referralsWeight managementPatient weightCare costsHemophilia treatment centersWeight outcomesTraining programmeMass indexUnited StatesTreatment centresObesityRoutine practiceHemophilia populationEffectiveness of artesunate–amodiaquine vs. artemether–lumefantrine for the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Nanoro, Burkina Faso: a non‐inferiority randomised trial
Tinto H, Diallo S, Zongo I, Guiraud I, Valea I, Kazienga A, Kpoda H, Sorgho H, Ouédraogo J, Guiguemdé T, D'Alessandro U. Effectiveness of artesunate–amodiaquine vs. artemether–lumefantrine for the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Nanoro, Burkina Faso: a non‐inferiority randomised trial. Tropical Medicine And International Health 2014, 19: 469-475. PMID: 24494602, DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12274.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArtemether-lumefantrineUncomplicated malariaFalciparum malariaUncomplicated falciparum malariaLow cure rateParents/guardiansAL armASAQ armParasitological responseFirst doseStudy nursesStudy armsRecrudescent infectionsCombination therapyCure rateTreatment administrationEndemic countriesDay 28Efficacy studiesNew infectionsDay 14Routine practiceMalariaBurkina FasoASAQ
2013
Pathology Reporting of Neuroendocrine Tumors: Essential Elements for Accurate Diagnosis, Classification, and Staging
Klimstra D. Pathology Reporting of Neuroendocrine Tumors: Essential Elements for Accurate Diagnosis, Classification, and Staging. Seminars In Oncology 2013, 40: 23-36. PMID: 23391110, DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2012.11.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuroendocrine tumorsPathology reportsClassification of neuroendocrine tumorsEpithelial neuroendocrine tumorsStaging neuroendocrine tumorsStandardized pathology reportInternational Consensus GroupPrognostic classificationStaging systemAccurate diagnosisTumorConsensus groupRoutine practiceTherapeutic biomarkersGastrointestinal tractClassification criteriaPathologyGradeMultiple different systemsOptimal classificationReportsTherapyClassification
2012
Unrestricted utilization of frequency domain optical coherence tomography in coronary interventions
Stefano G, Bezerra H, Mehanna E, Yamamoto H, Fujino Y, Wang W, Attizzani G, Chamié D, Simon D, Costa M. Unrestricted utilization of frequency domain optical coherence tomography in coronary interventions. The International Journal Of Cardiovascular Imaging 2012, 29: 741-752. PMID: 23065096, DOI: 10.1007/s10554-012-0135-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFrequency domain optical coherence tomographyOptical coherence tomographyFD-OCTCoronary interventionCoherence tomographyCardiac adverse eventsNon-ACS patientsProportion of patientsAdverse eventsPre-PCIClinical trialsEdge dissectionPatientsTarget vesselClinical practiceRoutine practiceStent malappositionTomographyInterventionProcedural strategies
2011
Primary central nervous system lymphoma
Graber JJ, Omuro A. Primary central nervous system lymphoma. Current Opinion In Neurology 2011, 24: 633-640. PMID: 21968551, DOI: 10.1097/wco.0b013e32834cbdef.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary central nervous system lymphomaCentral nervous system lymphomaReduced-dose radiotherapyProgression-free survivalNervous system lymphomaNeurotoxicity ratesSystem lymphomaChemotherapy-only treatmentHigh-dose methotrexateStem cell rescueWhole brain radiotherapyHigh-dose chemotherapyPhase II studyWorse cognitive outcomesChemotherapy regimenSalvage treatmentII studyOlder patientsOverall survivalBrain damageChemotherapyRadiotherapyAdditional neurotoxicityRoutine practiceNeuropsychological evaluationSYNTAX Score Reproducibility and Variability Between Interventional Cardiologists, Core Laboratory Technicians, and Quantitative Coronary Measurements
Généreux P, Palmerini T, Caixeta A, Cristea E, Mehran R, Sanchez R, Lazar D, Jankovic I, Corral MD, Dressler O, Fahy MP, Parise H, Lansky AJ, Stone GW. SYNTAX Score Reproducibility and Variability Between Interventional Cardiologists, Core Laboratory Technicians, and Quantitative Coronary Measurements. Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions 2011, 4: 553-561. PMID: 22028472, DOI: 10.1161/circinterventions.111.961862.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuantitative coronary angiographyAngiographic core laboratorySYNTAX scoreInterventional cardiologistsComplex coronary artery diseaseCardiac Surgery (SYNTAX) trialPercutaneous coronary interventionCoronary artery diseaseSmall vessel diseaseFuture clinical trialsQuantitative coronary measurementsNumber of lesionsAdditional angiogramsCoronary interventionArtery diseaseCoronary angiographySurgery TrialClinical trialsClinical utilityCoronary measurementsIntensive training sessionCore laboratoryLesion typeRoutine practiceScore reproducibility
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