2023
Effectiveness of a group-based Diabetes Prevention Education Program (DiPEP) in a population with pre-diabetes: a cluster randomised controlled trial in Nepal
Shakya P, Shrestha A, Bajracharya M, Shrestha A, Kulseng B, Karmacharya B, Shrestha S, Das S, Shrestha I, Barun K, Shrestha N, Skovlund E, Sen A. Effectiveness of a group-based Diabetes Prevention Education Program (DiPEP) in a population with pre-diabetes: a cluster randomised controlled trial in Nepal. BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health 2023, 6: 253-263. PMID: 38264365, PMCID: PMC10800278, DOI: 10.1136/bmjnph-2023-000702.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiabetes prevention education programControl armIntervention armEducational sessionsMean differencePrevention education programPostintervention assessmentsLifestyle intervention programLifestyle intervention studyTRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERTwo-arm clusterSecondary outcomesDiabetes preventionMiddle-income countriesPrimary outcomeTreat analysisWaist circumferenceMonths interventionPhysical activityRegistration numberGrain intakeIntervention studiesBaseline measuresSignificant weight reductionIntervention programsIncreasing buprenorphine access for patients with chronic pain: a quality improvement initiative
Wesolowicz D, Spelman J, Edmond S, Schwartz A, Kravetz J, Edens E, Becker W. Increasing buprenorphine access for patients with chronic pain: a quality improvement initiative. Pain Medicine 2023, 25: 226-230. PMID: 37847654, DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnad140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality improvement initiativesSpecialty pain clinicPrimary care providersPrimary careChronic painPain clinicCare providersImprovement initiativesVeterans Health Administration healthcare systemFull agonist opioidsPrimary care clinicsNumber of patientsEligible patientsBuprenorphine prescribingCare clinicsPain careProvider comfortStandard operating proceduresBuprenorphine accessBuprenorphinePainPrescribingPatientsEducational sessionsClinic
2022
Survey of Obstetric Providers to Assess the Knowledge and Management of a Reported Penicillin Allergy in Pregnant Women
Cate JJM, Burn M, Kwah J, Liao J, Illuzzi J, Reddy U, Son M. Survey of Obstetric Providers to Assess the Knowledge and Management of a Reported Penicillin Allergy in Pregnant Women. American Journal Of Perinatology 2022, 40: 001-008. PMID: 35709740, DOI: 10.1055/a-1877-9970.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPenicillin skin testingReported penicillin allergyPenicillin allergyObstetric providersPractice patternsEducational sessionsAllergy knowledgeProvider knowledgeEducational interventionSingle academic medical centerPenicillin allergy delabelingPenicillin allergy evaluationPenicillin allergy testingPercentage of patientsIdentification of patientsClinical practice patternsSmall group educational sessionsAcademic medical centerChi-square testAllergy evaluationPenicillin allergicPerinatal outcomesPregnant patientsDrug allergyAllergy testing
2021
Overcoming Barriers to Radiation Oncology Access in Low-Resource Settings in the United States
Mattes MD, Suneja G, Haffty BG, Takita C, Katz MS, Ohri N, Deville C, Siker ML, Park HS. Overcoming Barriers to Radiation Oncology Access in Low-Resource Settings in the United States. Advances In Radiation Oncology 2021, 6: 100802. PMID: 34693080, PMCID: PMC8515237, DOI: 10.1016/j.adro.2021.100802.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient populationVulnerable patient populationEquitable cancer careAmerican SocietyQuality Improvement ProgramRadiation Oncology CommitteeHypofractionation schedulesCancer careOncology CommitteeRadiation therapyRadiation oncologistsEducational sessionsResource settingsHealth equityCommunity practiceHospital leadershipTips for Conducting Telesimulation-Based Medical Education
Thomas A, Burns R, Sanseau E, Auerbach M. Tips for Conducting Telesimulation-Based Medical Education. Cureus 2021, 13: e12479. PMID: 33552792, PMCID: PMC7854311, DOI: 10.7759/cureus.12479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-fidelity patient simulatorMedical educationSimulation-based medical educationMedical education programsVideo conferencing platformPerson simulationPerson educationEducation programsConferencing platformImmediate feedbackSimulation centerTelesimulationPatient simulatorMedical traineesLearnersEducationCommunication technologiesPractical suggestionsEducational sessionsNovel coronavirus pandemicCoronavirus pandemicComputer screenPhysical distancing guidelinesFacilitatorsSign display
2020
The Impact of COVID-19 on Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Programs: Program Director Perspectives
Manana A, Durani U, Reynolds R, Kumbamu A, Das D, Murphy M, Henry E, Lee A, Marshall A. The Impact of COVID-19 on Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Programs: Program Director Perspectives. Blood 2020, 136: 24-25. PMCID: PMC8544190, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-141514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMost program directorsContinuity clinicCOVID-19 pandemicFellowship programsVirtual educational sessionsAmerican SocietyProgram directorsPrevalence of burnoutOncology fellowship programsClinical rotationsHematology-oncology fellowship programsOutpatient clinicClinical OncologyModerate signsTelehealth encountersPercent of PDsEducational sessionsMinor signsAspects of healthcareClinical preparednessMental healthClinical timeAnonymous surveyProgram directors' perspectivesTelehealth
2019
Improving laboratory test utilisation at the multihospital Yale New Haven Health System
Harb R, Hajdasz D, Landry ML, Sussman LS. Improving laboratory test utilisation at the multihospital Yale New Haven Health System. BMJ Open Quality 2019, 8: e000689. PMID: 31637323, PMCID: PMC6768328, DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2019-000689.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYale New Haven HealthTest utilisationBlood savingYale New Haven Health SystemRoutine labsTest order volumeOrder entryUtilisation managementPhysician order entrySuccess of interventionsPhysician educationPatient's bloodClinical testingMultiple interventionsTest orderingEducational sessionsFormulary committeesHealth systemSpecific interventionsDuplicate ordersStudy periodDuplicate testingInterventionCost savingsSelect groupSelf-management of non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review
Hearn J, Ssinabulya I, Schwartz JI, Akiteng AR, Ross HJ, Cafazzo JA. Self-management of non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review. PLOS ONE 2019, 14: e0219141. PMID: 31269070, PMCID: PMC6608949, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDevelopment and Testing of Responsive Feeding Counseling Cards in Ghana (OR03-07-19)
Hromi-Fiedler A, Carroll G, Tice M, Sandow A, Aryeetey R, Pérez-Escamilla R. Development and Testing of Responsive Feeding Counseling Cards in Ghana (OR03-07-19). Current Developments In Nutrition 2019, 3: nzz048.or03-07-19. PMCID: PMC6574880, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzz048.or03-07-19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCounselling packageHealth care providersCounselling cardsFathers of childrenCare providersFocus groupsFeeding guidelinesFeeding messagesHealth literacyHunger/satiety cuesEducational sessionsGhanaian mothersSatiety cuesSession findingsChildrenMothersCounsellingCultural appropriatenessNew foodsFood textureYearsChild developmentProvidersInfantsFindings
2018
Peer Support and the HIV Continuum of Care: Results from a Multi-Site Randomized Clinical Trial in Three Urban Clinics in the United States
Cabral HJ, Davis-Plourde K, Sarango M, Fox J, Palmisano J, Rajabiun S. Peer Support and the HIV Continuum of Care: Results from a Multi-Site Randomized Clinical Trial in Three Urban Clinics in the United States. AIDS And Behavior 2018, 22: 2627-2639. PMID: 29306990, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-017-1999-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBlack or African AmericanContinuity of Patient CareEthnicityFemaleHispanic or LatinoHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMedication AdherenceMiddle AgedMinority GroupsPatient NavigationPatient ParticipationPeer GroupPrimary Health CareProportional Hazards ModelsRetention in CareSocial SupportUnited StatesViral LoadConceptsHIV primary carePrimary careViral suppressionUrban clinicPeer interventionsViral load suppressionStandard clinical careSubgroups of peopleHIV careHIV continuumPrimary outcomeTreat analysisStudy subgroupsSubgroup analysisPeer navigationClinical trialsIntervention groupStructured educational sessionClinical careReferral systemRegistration numberHIV outreachCompliant subjectsClinical faceEducational sessions
2017
Improving Access to Fresh Fruit and Vegetables among Inner‐City Residents: The NEAT Trial
Segura‐Perez S, Perez‐Escamilla R, Damio G. Improving Access to Fresh Fruit and Vegetables among Inner‐City Residents: The NEAT Trial. The FASEB Journal 2017, 31 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.313.2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNutrition education sessionsDaily text messagesIntervention groupControl groupEducation sessionsEducational sessionsIntake of fruitsChildren 5 yearsControl group participantsNEAT trialMean ageText messagesFruit intakeSocio-demographic characteristicsBaseline fruitIntervention periodHigh intakeNutrition servicesIntake habitsTrial designNutrition knowledgeCommunity settingsED participantsNutrition educationWIC offices
2015
Do you see what I see? A randomised pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of simulation-based training with videolaryngoscopy for neonatal intubation
Johnston LC, Chen R, Whitfill TM, Bruno CJ, Levit OL, Auerbach MA. Do you see what I see? A randomised pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of simulation-based training with videolaryngoscopy for neonatal intubation. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 2015, 1: 12. PMID: 35517843, PMCID: PMC8936656, DOI: 10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAirway viewMinimum passing scorePilot studyAirway gradeBaseline demographicsDuration of attemptsPatient's airwayAirway intubationNeonatal intubationNeonatal resuscitationGlobal skills assessmentStorz C-MACDuration of trainingEducational sessionsVideolaryngoscopyAirwayDlSmall sample sizeEducational interventionIntubation trainingAirway trainersDirect visual confirmationIntubationC-MACSignificant differences
2012
Effect of education sessions of a structured school eye screening programme on Indian schoolteachers’ knowledge and responsibility for children’s eye health
Thummalapalli R, Williams J, Khoshnood K, Salchow D, Forster S. Effect of education sessions of a structured school eye screening programme on Indian schoolteachers’ knowledge and responsibility for children’s eye health. Health Education Journal 2012, 72: 375-385. DOI: 10.1177/0017896912446550.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildren's eye healthPrimary schoolsSchool-based health intervention programAvoidable childhood blindnessPost-program questionnairesEducation sessionsIntervention programsEducational training sessionsEye health issuesTeacher interestTeacher knowledgeUrban schoolteachersHealth intervention programsTeacher screeningPost-intervention surveysSchool daySuccessful participationEye healthTechnical trainingSchoolteachersEducational sessionsPre-programmed knowledgeSchool eyeSchoolsChildhood blindness
2010
The DIALBEST Type 2 diabetes peer counseling intervention: Process evaluation
Cruz R, Segura S, Damio G, Perez‐Escamilla R. The DIALBEST Type 2 diabetes peer counseling intervention: Process evaluation. The FASEB Journal 2010, 24: 741.8-741.8. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.741.8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiabetes complicationsPeer counseling interventionPhysical activity interventionsTopic of nutritionLow-fat foodsActivity interventionsMedication managementLifestyle changesEducational sessionsHealth disparitiesEliminating Health DisparitiesAverage durationMajority of sessionsFat foodsFast foodPC contactFood labelsProcess evaluationCounseling interventionComplicationsDiabetesPatientsInterventionGrant funding sourcesSessions
2009
Type 2 diabetes peer counseling intervention improves knowledge and self‐management skills
Cruz R, Segura‐Pérez S, Vega‐Lopez S, Chhabra J, Damio G, Pérez‐Escamilla R. Type 2 diabetes peer counseling intervention improves knowledge and self‐management skills. The FASEB Journal 2009, 23: 736.8-736.8. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.23.1_supplement.736.8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPeer counseling interventionCounseling interventionSelf-management skillsPreliminary findingsIntervention armBlood sugarMedication managementDiabetes needsEducational sessionsHealth disparitiesEliminating Health DisparitiesPeer counselorsCounseling sessionsInterventionGrade educationBaselineParticipantsParticipants' levelConnecticut CenterSessionsDiabetesFindingsTrialsCareWomen
2004
Educating health professionals to improve quality of care for asthma
Evans D, Sheares B, Vazquez T. Educating health professionals to improve quality of care for asthma. Paediatric Respiratory Reviews 2004, 5: 304-310. PMID: 15531255, DOI: 10.1016/j.prrv.2004.07.007.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Effectiveness of a focused educational intervention on resident evaluations from faculty
Holmboe E, Fiebach N, Galaty L, Huot S. Effectiveness of a focused educational intervention on resident evaluations from faculty. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2001, 16: 427-434. PMID: 11520379, PMCID: PMC1495246, DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2001.016007427.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntervention groupAdministration HospitalControl groupTertiary care university hospitalGeneral medicine teamsCare university hospitalEducational interventionVeterans Administration HospitalFocused educational interventionInternal medicine residentsPrimary outcomeUniversity HospitalClinical managementCommunity hospitalInternal medicine residency training programsReminder cardsMedicine teamEducational sessionsInpatient rotationsHospitalResidency training programsWard rotationsMedicine residentsHouse staffModest effect
2000
A pilot study using nurse education as an intervention to increase skin self-examination for melanoma.
Berwick M, Oliveria S, Luo S, Headley A, Bolognia J. A pilot study using nurse education as an intervention to increase skin self-examination for melanoma. Journal Of Cancer Education 2000, 15: 38-40. PMID: 10730802, DOI: 10.1080/08858190009528651.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
Changes in HIV Risk Behaviors among Counseled Injecting Drug Users
Mandell W, Vlahov D, Latkin C, Carran D, Oziemkowska M, Reedt L. Changes in HIV Risk Behaviors among Counseled Injecting Drug Users. Journal Of Drug Issues 1994, 24: 555-567. DOI: 10.1177/002204269402400314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHIV risk behaviorsRisk behaviorsShort-term educational interventionHIV-seronegative IDUsEducational interventionInjecting Drug UsersIntensive educational interventionSeronegative IDUsHIV infectionSignificant additional benefitSix monthsDrug usersDrug useEducational sessionsIntensive interventionReduction of activityOne hourInterventionIDUsCommunity sampleFifteen minutesInjection equipmentMonthsRisky behaviorsAdditional benefit
1989
Improving patient function: a randomized trial of functional disability screening.
Rubenstein L, Calkins D, Young R, Cleary P, Fink A, Kosecoff J, Jette A, Davies A, Delbanco T, Brook R. Improving patient function: a randomized trial of functional disability screening. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1989, 111: 836-42. PMID: 2683917, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-111-10-836.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActivities of Daily LivingAgedBlack or African AmericanData Interpretation, StatisticalDisability EvaluationEducation, Medical, ContinuingFemaleHumansInternal MedicineMaleOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient ParticipationRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsExperimental group physiciansFunctional Status QuestionnaireControl group patientsExperimental group patientsGroup patientsGroup physiciansStatus QuestionnaireFunctional statusPatient outcomesControl groupEducational sessionsControl group physiciansOffice-based internistsNumber of medicationsInternal medicine practiceHealth outcome measuresCommunity office practicesAnonymous evaluation questionnaireStudy patientsPatient diariesStudy entryExercise programFunctional disabilityPatient functionFunctional status information
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