2025
Tailoring implementation strategies for the healthy actions and lifestyles to Avoid Dementia or Hispanos y el ALTo a la Demencia Program: Lessons learned from a survey study
Moukarzel S, Araujo-Menendez C, Galang E, Zlatar Z, Feldman H, Banks S, Group H. Tailoring implementation strategies for the healthy actions and lifestyles to Avoid Dementia or Hispanos y el ALTo a la Demencia Program: Lessons learned from a survey study. The Journal Of Prevention Of Alzheimer's Disease 2025, 12: 100053. PMID: 39827004, PMCID: PMC12184062, DOI: 10.1016/j.tjpad.2024.100053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsModifiable risk factorsNon-HispanicHealthy actionsCross-sectional study SETTINGTailored implementation strategiesDecreased dementia riskProgram participantsAssociated with higher interestSelf-administered surveySelf-rated satisfactionDementia programsDementia riskTailored ImplementationMixed-methods analysisIndependent of ethnicityExploratory factor analysisSociodemographic characteristicsOlder adultsStudy settingThematic analysisLifestyle changesProgram enrollmentIn-personProgram implementationImplementation strategies
2024
The Feasibility and Acceptability of a Clinical Pharmacist-delivered Intervention to Reduce Bothersome Health Symptoms from Polypharmacy and Alcohol Use and Communicate Risk among People with HIV: Pilot Study Protocol
Womack J, Leblanc M, Sager A, Zaets L, Maisto S, Garcia A, Aoun-Barakat L, Brown S, Edelman E, Fiellin D, Fisher J, Fraenkel L, Kidwai-Khan F, Marconi V, Martino S, Pulk R, Satre D, Virata M, Justice A, Hsieh E. The Feasibility and Acceptability of a Clinical Pharmacist-delivered Intervention to Reduce Bothersome Health Symptoms from Polypharmacy and Alcohol Use and Communicate Risk among People with HIV: Pilot Study Protocol. AIDS And Behavior 2024, 29: 482-496. PMID: 39465468, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-024-04533-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUnhealthy alcohol useAlcohol usePharmacist-delivered interventionVeterans Aging Cohort StudyPilot study protocolStudy protocolElectronic health recordsSupport behavior changePre-test/post-test designAging Cohort StudySelf-administered surveyAlcohol use disorderAlcohol Research CenterBothersome symptomsPre-test/post-testCommunicating riskHealth recordsLong-term medicationHealth symptomsCounseling interventionCounseling sessionsSessions 2 weeksQualitative interviewsAlcohol consumptionUse disorder
2023
Drivers of HIV self-testing among female sex workers: Findings from a multi-state study in Malaysia
Kim R, Wickersham J, Maviglia F, Galka J, Azwa I, Gautam K, Shrestha R. Drivers of HIV self-testing among female sex workers: Findings from a multi-state study in Malaysia. Frontiers In Medicine 2023, 10: 1022746. PMID: 37089614, PMCID: PMC10117675, DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1022746.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFemale sex workersSex workStable housingSex workersCommunity-based organizationsChildhood sexual assaultMulti-state studyKuala LumpurSexual assaultDrivers of HIVUnstable housingHousingSocial mediaEffective implementationGreater willingnessVulnerable populationsThird of participantsWillingnessWorkersCorrelates of willingnessUrban environmentHIVST uptakeSelf-administered surveyMalaysiaPrisonPerceived appropriateness of assessing for health-related socioeconomic risks among adult patients with cancer
Vu M, Boyd K, De Marchis E, Garnache B, Gottlieb L, Gross C, Lee N, Lindau S, Mun S, Winslow V, Makelarski J. Perceived appropriateness of assessing for health-related socioeconomic risks among adult patients with cancer. Cancer Research Communications 2023, 3: 521-531. PMID: 37020993, PMCID: PMC10069714, DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.crc-22-0283.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsHealth care settingsAdult patientsCare settingsHealth care-related factorsCare-related factorsPerceptions of patientsAmerican Cancer SocietyFisher's exact testNational Cancer InstituteMost patientsOutpatient clinicCancer SocietySocioeconomic riskCancer InstitutePatientsExact testSelf-administered surveyEHR documentationSignificant associationSociodemographic characteristicsClinical settingCancerHealthcare settingsCancer treatment
2022
RISE FOR HEALTH: Rationale and protocol for a prospective cohort study of bladder health in women
Smith A, Rudser K, Harlow B, McGwin G, Barthold J, Brady S, Brubaker L, Cunningham S, Griffith J, Kenton K, Klusaritz H, Lewis C, Lukacz E, Maki J, Markland A, Mueller E, Newman D, Nodora J, Rickey L, Rockwood T, Simon M, Wyman J, Sutcliffe S, Consortium F. RISE FOR HEALTH: Rationale and protocol for a prospective cohort study of bladder health in women. Neurourology And Urodynamics 2022, 42: 998-1010. PMID: 36321762, PMCID: PMC10151425, DOI: 10.1002/nau.25074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLower urinary tract symptomsBladder healthCohort studyLower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research ConsortiumProspective longitudinal cohort studyStudy designBladder health promotionProspective cohort studyUrinary tract symptomsClinical Research CenterLongitudinal cohort studySubset of participantsTract symptomsPrevention interventionsHealth promotionHealth StudySelf-administered surveyAdult womenEvidence basePerson assessmentNecessary evidence baseStudy proceduresWomenMultilevel factorsHealthStudy protocol for the Innovative Support for Patients with SARS-COV-2 Infections Registry (INSPIRE): A longitudinal study of the medium and long-term sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection
O’Laughlin K, Thompson M, Hota B, Gottlieb M, Plumb ID, Chang AM, Wisk LE, Hall AJ, Wang RC, Spatz ES, Stephens KA, Huebinger RM, McDonald SA, Venkatesh A, Gentile N, Slovis BH, Hill M, Saydah S, Idris AH, Rodriguez R, Krumholz HM, Elmore JG, Weinstein RA, Nichol G, . Study protocol for the Innovative Support for Patients with SARS-COV-2 Infections Registry (INSPIRE): A longitudinal study of the medium and long-term sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0264260. PMID: 35239680, PMCID: PMC8893622, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264260.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionLong-term sequelaePatient-reported outcomesRelative riskAcute SARS-CoV-2 infectionSARS-CoV-2 negative participantsHealth system encountersPredictors of sequelaeHealth recordsInstitutional review board approvalLongitudinal studyDigital health recordsReview board approvalSARS-CoV-2Secure online platformClinical outcomesStudy protocolNegative participantsViral testsSimilar symptomatologyNew diagnosisBoard approvalSequelaeSelf-administered surveyInfection
2021
HIV Information Acquisition and Use Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men Who Use the Internet: Mixed Methods Study
Threats M, Bond K. HIV Information Acquisition and Use Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men Who Use the Internet: Mixed Methods Study. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2021, 23: e22986. PMID: 33960953, PMCID: PMC8140385, DOI: 10.2196/22986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV informationHIV preventionHealth care providersCare providersHealth information websitesYoung Black menPatient-provider communicationWeb-based self-administered surveyPatient-doctor communicationHealth care settingsBlack menHIV statusPoint of careTreatment optionsCare settingsHIV interventionsAverage ageHIVSelf-administered surveyCare servicesInformational support exchangesYBMSMConsumer health information websitesInformation websitesMost men
2020
The Association of Sleep Hygiene and Drowsiness with Adverse Driving Events in Emergency Medicine Residents
Green W, Gao X, Li K, Banz BC, Wu J, Crowley MJ, Camenga DR, Vaca FE. The Association of Sleep Hygiene and Drowsiness with Adverse Driving Events in Emergency Medicine Residents. Western Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2020, 21: 219-224. PMID: 33207169, PMCID: PMC7673877, DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2020.8.47357.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse driving eventsHigher sleepiness levelsSleep hygieneEmergency medicine residentsSleepiness levelsOvernight shiftsMedicine residentsResidency training levelDrive homeJunior residentsMotor vehicle crashesPostgraduate year 1Emergency physiciansHigh riskSelf-administered surveyResponse rateSleepinessLevel of trainingVehicle crashesClinical dutiesWork shiftEM residentsSenior residentsHygienePhysicians
2018
An exploratory study on the intergenerational transmission of obesity and dieting proneness
Claydon EA, Zullig KJ, Lilly CL, Zerwas SC, Davidov DM, Cottrell L, White MA. An exploratory study on the intergenerational transmission of obesity and dieting proneness. Eating And Weight Disorders - Studies On Anorexia, Bulimia And Obesity 2018, 24: 97-105. PMID: 29340906, PMCID: PMC6047933, DOI: 10.1007/s40519-018-0478-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigher adult BMIFemale participantsRetrospective reportsMaternal dietingResultsForty percentSubgroup analysisAdult BMIPaternal weightFat talkGreater oddsSelf-administered surveyDescriptive studyEvidenceLevel VDietingDieting behaviorSizeable percentagePreliminary evidenceCommunity samplePaucity of researchParental behaviorAdult malesParticipantsExploratory studyMaternal encouragementReport
2016
Knowledge of Density and Screening Ultrasound
Moothathu NS, Philpotts LE, Busch SH, Gross CP, Staib LH, Hooley RJ. Knowledge of Density and Screening Ultrasound. The Breast Journal 2016, 23: 323-332. PMID: 27943500, DOI: 10.1111/tbj.12734.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast density awarenessBreast densityDense breast tissueScreening ultrasoundBreast cancerCaucasian raceBreast tissueBreast ultrasoundSupplemental breast ultrasoundBreast cancer riskBreast density notification lawsNon-Caucasian patientsPercent of participantsPhysician recommendationProvider recommendationAcademic breastSelf-administered surveyUltrasoundWomenPatientsCancerMammography reportsTissueAnxietyHigher income
2015
Variation in the Attitudes of Medical Oncologists Toward Research Biopsies in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Seah DS, Scott S, Guo H, Najita J, Lederman R, Frank E, Sohl J, Stadler Z, Silverman S, Peppercorn J, Winer E, Come S, Lin NU. Variation in the Attitudes of Medical Oncologists Toward Research Biopsies in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer. The Oncologist 2015, 20: 992-1000. PMID: 26240134, PMCID: PMC4571800, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2015-0112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic breast cancerBiopsy-related painResearch biopsiesMBC patientsMedical oncologistsOncologists' attitudesBreast cancerWillingness of patientsNational Cancer InstituteEligible respondersModifiable factorsAdditional biopsiesCancer CenterNCI centersPatients' willingnessCommon reasonBiopsyCancer InstitutePatientsSelf-administered surveyStandalone procedureTumor biologyAvailability of tissueElicit factorsPotential targetOverdose Education and Naloxone Rescue Kits for Family Members of Individuals who Use Opioids: Characteristics, Motivations, and Naloxone Use
Bagley SM, Peterson J, Cheng DM, Jose C, Quinn E, O'Connor P, Walley AY. Overdose Education and Naloxone Rescue Kits for Family Members of Individuals who Use Opioids: Characteristics, Motivations, and Naloxone Use. Substance Abuse 2015, 36: 149-154. PMID: 25564892, PMCID: PMC4809347, DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2014.989352.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNaloxone rescue kitsOverdose educationRescue kitsOverdose rescueSupport groupsFamily membersOverdose prevention trainingCommunity support groupsFamilies of peopleOpioid usersOpioidsOverdose epidemicNaloxone useSelf-administered surveyKit useNaloxonePrevention trainingOverdoseMultisite studyFurther studies
2014
Palliative Care Training in Surgical Oncology and Hepatobiliary Fellowships: A National Survey of the Fellows
Amini A, Miura J, Larrieux G, Tsai S, Turaga K, Christians K, Brasel K, Clark Gamblin T, Weissman D, Nattinger A, Johnston F. Palliative Care Training in Surgical Oncology and Hepatobiliary Fellowships: A National Survey of the Fellows. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2014, 22: 1761-1767. PMID: 25380685, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-014-4226-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPalliative care trainingCare trainingSociety of Surgical OncologyPalliative careEnd-of-life goalsProvision of palliative careDelivering palliative careMethodsA self-administered surveyPalliative care educationPalliative care teachingGoals of careSurgical oncologistsSurgical oncologyEnd of lifeEnd-of-lifeResultsThe response rateSelf-administered surveySurvey assessed attitudesHospice referralPalliative skillsSymptom managementCare educationCare teachingSpecialty servicesSide effects of surgery
2013
Differences in psychosocial factors among diverse women enrolled in a phase III cooperative group metastatic breast cancer trial (CALGB 40502/Alliance).
Polite B, Allred J, Rugo H, Cipriano T, Cirrincione C, Gehlert S, Paskett E, Hudis C, Winer E. Differences in psychosocial factors among diverse women enrolled in a phase III cooperative group metastatic breast cancer trial (CALGB 40502/Alliance). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2013, 31: 9581-9581. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.9581.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic breast cancer trialsBreast cancer trialsCancer trialsRace/ethnicitySocial supportBreast cancer patientsLower overall survivalLow social supportAfrican American womenSocio-demographic factorsOverall survivalHispanic patientsCancer patientsHigh comorbiditySelf-identified race/ethnicityPsychosocial factorsSelf-administered surveyPatientsLow levelsMarital statusEthnic differencesSurvivalTrialsComorbiditiesAmerican womenAttitudes of patients with metastatic breast cancer toward research biopsies
Seah DS, Scott SM, Najita J, Openshaw T, Krag K, Frank E, Sohl J, Stadler ZK, Garrett M, Silverman SG, Peppercorn J, Winer EP, Come SE, Lin NU. Attitudes of patients with metastatic breast cancer toward research biopsies. Annals Of Oncology 2013, 24: 1853-1859. PMID: 23493137, DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdt067.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Cultural factors contributing to health care disparities among patients with infertility in Midwestern United States
Missmer SA, Seifer DB, Jain T. Cultural factors contributing to health care disparities among patients with infertility in Midwestern United States. Fertility And Sterility 2011, 95: 1943-1949. PMID: 21420677, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2011.02.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfertility careHospital-based fertility centerUniversity hospital-based fertility centerHealth care accessHealth care disparitiesAfrican American womenHealth care systemPercent of respondentsConsecutive womenMedian ageFertility centerPatient raceMAIN OUTCOMECare accessHispanic womenCare disparitiesSelf-administered surveyTreatment opinionsInfertilityWhite womenCare systemStigma of infertilityWomenDemographic characteristicsCare
2006
Transfers of Patient Care Between House Staff on Internal Medicine Wards: A National Survey
Horwitz LI, Krumholz HM, Green ML, Huot SJ. Transfers of Patient Care Between House Staff on Internal Medicine Wards: A National Survey. JAMA Internal Medicine 2006, 166: 1173-1177. PMID: 16772243, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.166.11.1173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransfer of careInternal medicine residency programsMedicine residency programsPatient careWork-hour regulationsResidency programsResident work hour regulationsInternal medicine wardsMain outcome measuresUS internal medicine residency programsClinical outcomesMedicine wardsPrimary teamOutcome measuresHypothetical patientsSelf-administered surveyResident physiciansCare systemCarePatient informationHouse staffHospitalizationPatientsNational surveyComprehensive transfer
2005
Nursing Home Practitioner Survey of Diagnostic Criteria for Urinary Tract Infections
Juthani‐Mehta M, Drickamer MA, Towle V, Zhang Y, Tinetti ME, Quagliarello VJ. Nursing Home Practitioner Survey of Diagnostic Criteria for Urinary Tract Infections. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2005, 53: 1986-1990. PMID: 16274383, DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.00470.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrinary tract infectionNursing home residentsTract infectionsLaboratory criteriaHome residentsDiagnostic criteriaClinical practiceConsensus criteriaInfection control practitionersFirst diagnostic stepMcGeer criteriaNoncatheterized patientsUrine cultureProspective dataMental statusNineteen physiciansSurveillance criteriaNursing homesPrevention strategiesSelf-administered surveyDipstick analysisDiagnostic stepsPhysician assistantsCharge nursesNurses
2000
Referral of Terminally Ill Patients for Hospice: Frequency and Correlates
Bradley E, Fried T, Kasl S, Cicchetti D, Johnson-Hurzeler R, Horwitz S. Referral of Terminally Ill Patients for Hospice: Frequency and Correlates. Journal Of Palliative Care 2000, 16: 20-26. PMID: 11965930, DOI: 10.1177/082585970001600404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIll patientsPhysician factorsHospice referralPhysicians' knowledge levelTerminally Ill PatientsUse of hospiceKnowledge levelPhysician specialtyHospice careLife carePatientsSelf-administered surveyHospiceReferralCross-sectional dataPhysiciansIndependent effectsAppropriate useBoard certificationCareProportionFactorsCentral roleReliability and validity of the Functional Status Questionnaire
Cleary P, Jette A. Reliability and validity of the Functional Status Questionnaire. Quality Of Life Research 2000, 9: 747-753. DOI: 10.1023/a:1008977923785.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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