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Project HERO: a randomized trial of Tai Chi qigong versus intensity-matched exercise and usual care for fatigue in older male cancer survivors
Kinney A, An J, Lin Y, Tundealao S, Saraiya B, Lu S, Guest D, Harding E, Amorim F, Heidt E, Arana-Chicas E, Chen C, Boyce T, Kim I, Arap W, Blair C, Irwin M. Project HERO: a randomized trial of Tai Chi qigong versus intensity-matched exercise and usual care for fatigue in older male cancer survivors. BMC Complementary Medicine And Therapies 2025, 25: 239. PMID: 40616105, PMCID: PMC12228344, DOI: 10.1186/s12906-025-04988-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTai chi qigongMale cancer survivorsCancer survivorsUsual careMind-body exercise interventionSupervised group exercise programHealth-related quality of lifeAssociated with psychological distressGroup exercise programHealth-related qualityCancer-related symptomsPatient-reported fatigueQuality of lifeRandomized Controlled TrialsExercise interventionExercise programCohort of menPost-interventionPsychological distressEmotional healthUnmet needsIntensity-matchedQigongThree-armSleep quality2206-LB: Weight Conversations—Examining Clinicians' Approaches to Discussing Weight during Routine Diabetes Care
DOWER J, GONZALEZ LOPEZ C, BRANDA M, CAMP A, CHEN A, MONTORI V, OCHOA-PRIETO M, LIPSKA K. 2206-LB: Weight Conversations—Examining Clinicians' Approaches to Discussing Weight during Routine Diabetes Care. Diabetes 2025, 74 DOI: 10.2337/db25-2206-lb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiabetes careClinical encountersStigmatizing languagePrimary care visitsRoutine diabetes careWeight-related conversationsPrimary careUsual careCare visitsChi-square testWeight managementLifestyle changesGLP-1 receptor agonistsType 2 diabetesMedication useCareStatistical significance of relationshipsClinician's approachWeight lossDietary changesCoding recordsWeight conversionCliniciansInterventionRoutine encountersCognitive-behavioral interventions for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders
Magill M, Helminen E, Lynch-Gadaleta B, Allen K, Kiluk B, Ray L. Cognitive-behavioral interventions for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2025, 274: 112756. PMID: 40543363, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2025.112756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health disordersUsual careCo-occurring mental health conditionsHealth disordersCo-occurring substance useCognitive-behavioral interventionsPattern of effectsCompared to usual careMental health conditionsSubstance useSample of studyMental healthPsychosocial outcomesDrug useDisordersHealth conditionsDiagnostic criteriaOutcome typesStudy samplePublished outcome dataCareControl comparatorMeta-analysisLiterature searchOutcome dataPeer support enhanced behavioural crisis response teams in the emergency department: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial
Nath B, Desai R, Cook J, Dziura J, Davis-Plourde K, Youins R, Guy K, Pavlo A, Smith E, Smith D, Kangas K, Heckmann R, Hart L, Powsner S, Sevilla M, Evans M, Kumar A, Faustino I, Hu Y, Bellamy C, Wong A. Peer support enhanced behavioural crisis response teams in the emergency department: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open 2025, 15: e103775. PMID: 40484432, PMCID: PMC12161358, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-103775.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCluster randomised controlled trialEmergency departmentPeer supportDelivery of trauma-informed careStepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trialExperience of mental illnessPhysical restraintRate of physical restraintBehavioral crisesPeer support workersReduce restraint useSecondary outcomesFollow-up data collectionResponse teamPatient-centred approachPositive patient outcomesTrauma-informed carePeer-reviewed journalsCrisis response teamsUsual careStepped-wedgeIntervention readinessPeer deliveryRestraint useED settingImpact of Interventions to Improve HPV Vaccine Uptake on Other Vaccines Due: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Trial
Jacobson R, Herrin J, Jenkins G, Griffin J, St Sauver J, MacLaughlin K, Zhu X, Finney Rutten L. Impact of Interventions to Improve HPV Vaccine Uptake on Other Vaccines Due: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Trial. Academic Pediatrics 2025, 102870. PMID: 40490190, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2025.102870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman papillomavirus vaccine uptakeHuman papillomavirusHuman papillomavirus vaccineAudit feedbackReminder-recallVaccine uptakeMeningococcal ACWYRates of HPV vaccinationReceipt of influenzaTdap vaccine uptakeSecondary analysisStatistically significant increaseAudit feedback reportsHPV vaccinationTdap vaccinationRandomized trialsMayo ClinicImpact of interventionsUsual careTrial armsVaccineSignificant increaseImprove uptakeTrial participantsTdapA randomized trial to evaluate the impact of breast density notification on anxiety, breast cancer worry, and perceived risk among Latinas at a federally qualified health center
Ghosh K, Jenkins S, Ridgeway J, Austin J, Borah B, Patel B, Rhodes D, Norman A, Ramos E, Jewett M, Gonzalez C, Hernandez V, Singh D, Vachon C, Suman V. A randomized trial to evaluate the impact of breast density notification on anxiety, breast cancer worry, and perceived risk among Latinas at a federally qualified health center. BMC Women's Health 2025, 25: 274. PMID: 40452038, PMCID: PMC12128533, DOI: 10.1186/s12905-025-03818-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMammographic breast densityPerceived lifetime riskLevels of anxietyRisk of BCLatina womenBreast cancerLifetime risk of BCBreast density notificationLifetime risk scoreQualified health centersState-Trait Anxiety Inventory ScaleMethodsA randomized controlled clinical trialPerceived RiskSelf-reported levelsGail modelDensity notificationUsual careEnhance careMammogram resultsInterpersonal careBC riskIntervention groupT2 surveyScreening mammographyHealth centersA Digital Depression Treatment Program for Adults Treated in Primary Care
Dahne J, Wahlquist A, Carpenter M, Graboyes E, Lejuez C, Kustanowitz J, Natale N, Levins O, Player M, Diaz V. A Digital Depression Treatment Program for Adults Treated in Primary Care. JAMA Internal Medicine 2025, 185: 692-701. PMID: 40227715, PMCID: PMC11997856, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2025.0494.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsBeck Depression Inventory-IIPrimary care settingBehavioral activation interventionDepressive symptomsClinically significant improvementUsual careActivity interventionsCare settingsElectronic health record featuresElectronic health record integrationPatient Health Questionnaire-9Depression remissionModerate symptoms of depressionPrimary care providersPrimary care clinicsDepression treatment programTreating depressive symptomsSymptoms of depressionPrimary careSignificant improvementCare clinicsIntervention engagementCare providersScalable interventionsCombined Smoking Cessation and Alcohol Abstinence Treatment for People Experiencing Homelessness: A Randomized Trial
Onigbogi O, Pratt R, Luo X, Everson-Rose S, Cooney N, Specker S, Thomas J, Okuyemi K. Combined Smoking Cessation and Alcohol Abstinence Treatment for People Experiencing Homelessness: A Randomized Trial. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2025, ntaf085. PMID: 40375387, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntaf085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPoint prevalence smoking abstinenceAlcohol useSmoking abstinenceCombined smoking cessationAlcohol abstinenceWeeks post-interventionSmoking cessationHazardous alcohol useUsual careUrban homeless shelterPost-interventionCessation outcomesBio-behavioral interventionSmoking outcomesAbstinence treatmentAbstinenceBiobehavioral interventionsHomeless sheltersHomelessnessIntervention groupPrimary hypothesisRandomized clinical trialsSmoking combustible cigarettesSecondary hypothesisAlcoholPatient portal messaging to address delayed follow-up for uncontrolled diabetes: a pragmatic, randomised clinical trial
Nagler A, Horwitz L, Ahmed A, Mukhopadhyay A, Dapkins I, King W, Jones S, Szerencsy A, Pulgarin C, Gray J, Mei T, Blecker S. Patient portal messaging to address delayed follow-up for uncontrolled diabetes: a pragmatic, randomised clinical trial. BMJ Quality & Safety 2025, bmjqs-2024-018249. PMID: 40348403, DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2024-018249.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient portal messagesPatient portalsPortal messagesIntervention groupHbA1c testingRandomised clinical trialsIncrease patient engagementPoorly controlled diabetesAcademic health systemDelayed follow-upHbA1c test resultsUsual carePatient engagementDiabetes carePoor glycaemic controlFollow-up testingHealth systemPatient messagesAmbulatory practiceControl groupClinical trialsPrimary outcomeGlycaemic monitoringHbA1c resultsDays of randomisationEffects of exercise versus usual care on older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: EXERT versus ADNI
Shadyab A, Aslanyan V, Jacobs D, Salmon D, Morrison R, Katula J, Jin S, Thomas R, LaCroix A, Pa J, Cotman C, Feldman H, Baker L, Group F. Effects of exercise versus usual care on older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: EXERT versus ADNI. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2025, 21: e70118. PMID: 40271887, PMCID: PMC12019695, DOI: 10.1002/alz.70118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUsual careRandomized Controlled TrialsAmnestic mild cognitive impairmentOlder adultsMild cognitive impairmentADNI-1Multisite Randomized Controlled TrialNo interventionSedentary older adultsIntensity aerobic trainingAlzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative 1Moderate-high intensityEffects of exerciseCognitive declineCognitive impairmentFlexibility exercisesExercise armAerobic trainingAD-signature regionsExertion groupCognitive trajectoriesExertionCarePost Hoc AnalysisExerciseIntervention for hospitalized people with chronic pain and elevated risk for opioid‐related harm: A pilot randomized controlled trial
Weimer M, Buonora M, Hajduk A, Ackerman A, Daggula K, Becker W, Chaudhry S, Fiellin D. Intervention for hospitalized people with chronic pain and elevated risk for opioid‐related harm: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Journal Of Hospital Medicine 2025 PMID: 40271961, DOI: 10.1002/jhm.70066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid-related harmsGuideline-concordant carePain interventionsCase identification toolElevated riskChronic painOpioid stewardshipHospitalized peopleEMR-based toolOpioid stewardship programsPain-related careRandomized Controlled TrialsUsual carePotential participantsCareManagement of analgesiaExploratory outcomesControlled TrialsPrimary outcomeHospitalized adultsInterventionHarmPainNo significant differenceRiskEffect of Peer Mentorship on Hospitalizations among Patients Receiving Maintenance Hemodialysis: A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial.
Golestaneh L, Kim R, Roach C, Norris K, Fox A, Melamed M, Cavanaugh K. Effect of Peer Mentorship on Hospitalizations among Patients Receiving Maintenance Hemodialysis: A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2025 PMID: 40232855, DOI: 10.1681/asn.0000000709.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient participationPeer mentorshipUsual careEmergency departmentPragmatic Randomized Controlled TrialPromote self-managementControlled TrialsPrimary outcomePeer mentoring interventionTreat analysisIncidence rate ratiosEffects of peer mentoringCost of careRates of hospitalizationRandomized Controlled TrialsReduce hospitalization ratesSelf-ManagementIntervention periodED visitsTelephone contactTelephone callsRate ratiosHospitalization ratesPeer mentoringCareAfrican Youth in Mind – Protocol of a Pilot feasibility trial of a brief psychological Intervention for older adolescents with depression delivered through senior high schools in Navrongo, Ghana
Jopling R, Attah D, Abas M, Adde K, Goldsmith K, Bere T, Nyamayaro P, Aborigo R, Barrett B, Owusu L, Glozah F, Akanlu A, Bawa S, Achana F, Danese A, Smith P, Seward N, Kumwenda M, Chibanda D, Weobong B. African Youth in Mind – Protocol of a Pilot feasibility trial of a brief psychological Intervention for older adolescents with depression delivered through senior high schools in Navrongo, Ghana. PLOS ONE 2025, 20: e0319462. PMID: 40168302, PMCID: PMC11960926, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0319462.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient Health Questionnaire-9Enhanced usual careIntegration of mental health servicesPsychological interventionsRandomised controlled pilot trialMonths post baseline assessmentPilot trialPrimary healthcare systemMental health componentMental health servicesEvidence-based interventionsControlled Pilot TrialProblem-Solving TherapySymptoms of depressionAdolescent health policyPilot feasibility trialUsual careHealth servicesSchool-going youthFormative researchCost-effectiveness evaluationFeasibility trialHealth policyPost-baseline assessmentHealth componentMaking Progress in Clinical Trials for Suicide Prevention
Wilkinson S, Bryan C, Alphs L, Canuso C, Ostacher M, Price R, Bloch M, Zarate C, Rhee T. Making Progress in Clinical Trials for Suicide Prevention. JAMA Psychiatry 2025, 82: 420-426. PMID: 39937491, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2024.4810.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuicide preventionSelf-reports of suicidal ideationRisk of suicideAt-risk populationsClinical trialsHigh-risk populationUsual carePublic health crisisMental illnessSuicide-related eventsSelf-ReportElevated riskTime-to-event designsHigh-risk patientsCriterion standardStudy outcomesSuicide ratesClinical populationsHealth crisisLiability concernsSuicidal ideationCompare groupsClinical experienceTreatment developmentSuicideA Multifaceted Intervention to Mitigate the Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Air Pollution: A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial
Sadeghipour P, Talasaz A, Rashedi S, Jamalkhani S, Ghoshouni H, Babaei M, Kohansal E, Mohebbi B, Elahifar A, Omidvar R, Hadavand N, Hassanvand M, Poopak A, Bakhshandeh H, Mazloomzadeh S, Kakavand H, Aghakouchakzadeh M, Piazza G, Krumholz H, Bikdeli B. A Multifaceted Intervention to Mitigate the Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Air Pollution: A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal Of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2025, 85: 393-403. PMID: 40100781, DOI: 10.1097/fjc.0000000000001691.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRandomized Controlled TrialsCardiovascular effects of air pollutionEffects of air pollutionAtherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseFeasibility randomized controlled trialHealth-related quality of lifeControlled TrialsFeasibility of recruitmentAnxiety levelsHealth-related qualityFeasibility of enrollmentAdverse cardiovascular effects of air pollutionCitrus fruit consumptionQuality of lifeQuality of Life IndexUsual careMultifaceted interventionIntervention armLarge-scaled randomized controlled trialsAir pollutionFruit consumptionOutdoor activitiesLife IndexCardiovascular diseasePilot studyHealth System, Community-Based, or Usual Dementia Care for Persons With Dementia and Caregivers
Reuben D, Gill T, Stevens A, Williamson J, Volpi E, Lichtenstein M, Jennings L, Galloway R, Summapund J, Araujo K, Bass D, Weitzman L, Tan Z, Evertson L, Yang M, Currie K, Green A, Godoy S, Abraham S, Reese J, Samper-Ternent R, Hirst R, Borek P, Charpentier P, Meng C, Dziura J, Xu Y, Skokos E, He Z, Aiudi S, Peduzzi P, Greene E, Serrano K, Unger E, Arruda L, Bautista L, Callahan C, Maslow K, Ling S, Bonner A, Pace D, Cherry D, Kremer I, Nicholson B, Stephens C, Hendler R, Carnie M, Shelton A, Mignosa B, Funaro B, Eisenmann K, Lu C, Chattopadhyay S, Rhoades D, Lakomski A, Maher D, McCurry D, Williamson S, Moyer S, Robertson L, Tilles A, Battle L, Walker W, Levine S, Knight G, Eaton A, Rose T, Weston E, Orr B, Lang S, Rinaldi S, Shore J, Garboczi L, Phoenix K, Mitchell M, Levan L, Layza M, Musgrave D, Silverman J, Martin A, Nienstedt J, Handoo R, Woolard N, Burcombe D, Hutchens C, Sanghi S, Ocloo A, Essiet S, Shah M, Bartosh H, Banda J, Birchfield T, Roznos T, Collins B, Parker D, Matlock M, Drew L, Jones T, Hill B, Walker J, Wills J, Andrews M, Kroloff S, Brown G, Franz C, Perez G, Castillo E, Flores C, Raji M, Martinez E, Skinkis P, Williams A, Minello S, Sherrod J, Odejimi A, Lockhart M, McDonald A, Gibson D, Tobias N, Spetter K, Finney G, Ladd I, Weaver K, Nicoletto P, Smith D, DeLucca R, Delmar N, Dopko J, Patel M, Berry P, Zimmerman K, Fasciana J, Hendricks L, Freedman K, Gudonis S, Drutarovsky H, Gurzynski A, Shillabeer M, Shipsky K, Cannon C, Rahm A, Sharf L, Kearney K, Liu J, Keeler E, Ruder T. Health System, Community-Based, or Usual Dementia Care for Persons With Dementia and Caregivers. JAMA 2025, 333: 950-961. PMID: 39878968, PMCID: PMC11780506, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2024.25056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-based careModified Caregiver Strain IndexHealth system-basedCaregiver Strain IndexCaregiver self-efficacyUsual careDementia careHealth systemCommunity-BasedNPI-QPrimary outcomeApproaches to dementia careCommunity-based dementia careCommunity-based care interventionsSelf-EfficacyDementia care programDementia care specialistsSecondary outcomesStrain indexSystem-based careCommunity-dwelling personsNeuropsychiatric Inventory QuestionnairePatient behavioral symptomsNPI-Q scoresCaregiver outcomesAnalysis of Cohort Stepped Wedge Cluster‐Randomized Trials With Nonignorable Dropout via Joint Modeling
Gasparini A, Crowther M, Hoogendijk E, Li F, Harhay M. Analysis of Cohort Stepped Wedge Cluster‐Randomized Trials With Nonignorable Dropout via Joint Modeling. Statistics In Medicine 2025, 44: e10347. PMID: 39963907, PMCID: PMC11833761, DOI: 10.1002/sim.10347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStepped wedge cluster randomized trialDropout processNonignorable missing outcomesParallel-arm cluster-randomized trialsCluster randomized trialNonignorable dropoutsJoint longitudinal-survival modelLongitudinal submodelData-generating scenariosMissingness patternsJoint modeling methodologyCorrelation structureMonte Carlo simulationsLongitudinal outcomesJoint modelEffective parametrizationPrimary care practicesGeriatric care modelsCarlo simulationsFrail older adultsAssociation structureSubmodelsCare modelUsual careCare practicesEndpoint assessment via routinely collected data generates estimates comparable to randomized controlled trial data: analysis of a cluster-randomized trial on fall injury prevention
Ganz D, Greene E, Latham N, Kane M, Min L, Gill T, Reuben D, Peduzzi P, Esserman D. Endpoint assessment via routinely collected data generates estimates comparable to randomized controlled trial data: analysis of a cluster-randomized trial on fall injury prevention. Journal Of Clinical Epidemiology 2025, 181: 111718. PMID: 39938700, PMCID: PMC12103980, DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2025.111718.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRatio of hazard ratiosHazard ratioConfidence intervalsDevelop Confidence in EldersEnhanced usual careFall injury riskPrimary care practicesFall injury preventionPrimary outcomeIncreasing length of follow-upCluster randomized trialUS healthcare systemStudy dataEstimates of validityUsual careInjury preventionCare practicesMultifactorial interventionOutcome ascertainmentInjury riskCluster-randomizedCare managementRandomized Controlled Trial DataStride dataHealthcare systemEarly sedation with dexmedetomidine in patients with acute myocardial infarction requiring mechanical ventilation
Banna S, Schenck C, Singh A, Safiriyu I, Jimenez J, Franko A, Thomas A, Heck C, Ludmir J, Gage A, Ali T, Katz J, Dudzinski D, Ross J, Miller P. Early sedation with dexmedetomidine in patients with acute myocardial infarction requiring mechanical ventilation. European Heart Journal Acute Cardiovascular Care 2025, 14: 270-278. PMID: 39919040, DOI: 10.1093/ehjacc/zuaf022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInverse probability of treatment weightingAcute myocardial infarctionPrimary diagnosis of acute myocardial infarctionCompared to usual careInvasive mechanical ventilationUsual care groupEstimate adjusted risk differencesAdjusted risk differencesAssociated with lower mortalityDiagnosis of acute myocardial infarctionVentilator-free daysRandomized Controlled TrialsUsual careCare groupClinical data baseMyocardial infarctionProbability of treatment weightingIn-Hospital MortalityIll populationRisk differenceMechanical ventilationDays of invasive mechanical ventilationAnalgesic usePrimary diagnosisEarly sedationPain Coping Skills Training for Patients Receiving Hemodialysis
Dember L, Hsu J, Mehrotra R, Cavanaugh K, Kalim S, Charytan D, Fischer M, Jhamb M, Johansen K, Becker W, Pellegrino B, Eneanya N, Schrauben S, Pun P, Unruh M, Morasco B, Mehta M, Miyawaki N, Penfield J, Bernardo L, Brintz C, Cheatle M, Doorenbos A, Heapy A, Keefe F, Krebs E, Kuzla N, Nigwekar S, Schmidt R, Steel J, Wetmore J, White D, Kimmel P, Cukor D, Adams M, Almonte-Then S, Amonu C, Anderson L, Argega Leon A, Argyropoulos C, Ashley E, Bajana Meza M, Bansal N, Barbosa M, Barrell T, Bart G, Barton A, Beach S, Beeks L, Belcher J, Berman N, Berry D, Bhatraju E, Bishop N, Blazes C, Busch A, Cameron S, Cardona M, Casilli V, Cazes M, Chacon Palma G, Chalamidas K, Chaudry S, Chen N, Chicos I, Clark C, Collins D, Connelly L, Contreras B, Cosmin A, Crowley S, Dalton C, Dirks J, Donahue S, Dutka P, Dyer V, Edeh O, Edwards D, Edwards D, Ekor K, Esserman D, Falker C, Farkas L, Farrar J, Felson S, Flores Y, Fraticelli Ortiz D, Garcia G, Gear L, Geibel A, Gilmartin C, Goldfarb D, Goldfeld K, Goldstein A, Gong A, Grant C, Grindstaff R, Guajardo E, Guy C, Hamm M, Hammond J, Harris K, Hoffman S, Holden C, Howell H, Ikizler T, Joffe S, Joffe J, Johnson S, Kalam E, Kampman K, Keane C, Kimura G, Kirsch O, Kourany W, Krishnamurthy P, Kubrick P, Lacey P, Landis J, Lash J, Lazlo K, Lee J, Lefler J, Leon Cupe A, Lerner S, Liebschutz J, Lietz P, Linke L, Lockwood M, Luo H, Macina A, McCarthy A, McDaniels K, McLaren S, McNeil D, Meinel M, Mejia V, Mengesha B, Merriman D, Michael W, Mims R, Mishra P, Modersitzki F, Moss A, Mullins C, Munet U, O'Connell K, Okereke U, Olejniczak D, Opeke S, Pacheco-Hernandez M, Pankratz S, Park D, Payne K, Pegues H, Percy S, Pleasant S, Purdy T, Quinn D, Quintana N, Rice K, Robinson G, Roche C, Rodriguez Sosa G, Rudow G, Rudy Q, Rutledge J, Sanchez S, Sands B, Scherer J, Schopp M, Self B, Shallcross A, Silva K, Stallings T, Stauffer C, Steffen A, Stewart T, Stringfellow S, Sullivan L, Torres R, Torres J, Trejo G, Varela D, Vassilieva S, Vilchis H, Villareal D, Walsh J, Ways J, Weidner T, Weimer M, Weiner D, Weisbord S, Wilkie C, Wilkinson M, Williams S, Williams J, Wilson O, Wood V, Yabes J, Zamora G, Zaniga S. Pain Coping Skills Training for Patients Receiving Hemodialysis. JAMA Internal Medicine 2025, 185: 197-207. PMID: 39786400, PMCID: PMC11791705, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.7140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPain Coping Skills TrainingPain coping skills training groupUsual care groupBrief Pain InventoryUsual carePain interferenceCoping skills trainingCare groupQuality of lifePain catastrophizingPain intensityBPI interferenceOutcomes of pain intensityRandomized clinical trialsSecondary outcomesChronic painSecondary outcomes of pain intensitySkills trainingBPI interference scoreCognitive behavioral interventionProportion of participantsOutpatient dialysis facilitiesClinically Meaningful ImprovementsPain interventionsRandomized clinical trial of patients
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