2024
Characterizing the Adoption and Experiences of Users of Artificial Intelligence–Generated Health Information in the United States: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study
Ayo-Ajibola O, Davis R, Lin M, Riddell J, Kravitz R. Characterizing the Adoption and Experiences of Users of Artificial Intelligence–Generated Health Information in the United States: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2024, 26: e55138. PMID: 39141910, PMCID: PMC11358651, DOI: 10.2196/55138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOnline health informationHealth informationCross-sectional questionnaire studyPatient-provider interactionsHealth behavior changeSources of online health informationHealth-seeking behaviorCross-sectional surveyWeb-based surveyNational Institutes of HealthPearson chi-square testHealth behaviorsHealth outcomesInstitutes of HealthHealth careChi-square testDescriptive statisticsQuestionnaire studyDemographic characteristicsMedical practiceHealthPublic healthChanging medicationComparing usersBehavioral changesPrescription of Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Hospitalized Tobacco Users
Nielsen E, Ware E, Heincelman M, Schreiner A, Lenert L, Toll B. Prescription of Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Hospitalized Tobacco Users. Southern Medical Journal 2024, 117: 517-520. PMID: 39094806, DOI: 10.14423/smj.0000000000001719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine replacement therapyPrescribed nicotine replacement therapyPrescription of nicotine replacement therapyNicotine replacement therapy prescriptionManagement of chronic conditionsHospitalized tobacco usersInitiate health behavior changeHealth behavior changeEmergency department visitsRate of prescriptionTobacco treatmentIncreased readmission ratesChronic conditionsHealth systemDepartment visitsRetrospective cohort studySmoking cessationTobacco usersInpatient admissionsReplacement therapyOutpatient settingCohort studyReadmission ratesSignificantly lower ratesCigarette smokingHealth care utilization and behavior changes after workplace genetic testing at a large US health care system
Charnysh E, Pal S, Reader J, Uhlmann W, McCain S, Sanghavi K, Blasco D, Brandt R, Feero W, Ferber R, Giri V, Hendy K, Prince A, Lee C, Roberts J, consortium I, Crumpler N, Leader A, Mathews D, Ryan K, Spector-Bagdady K, Vogle A, Brothers K, Clayton E, Deverka P, Ellis T, Goldenberg A, Mockus S, Morton C, Rueter J, Witham B, Bessey E, Gordon E, Lee L, Roberts J, Saidi F. Health care utilization and behavior changes after workplace genetic testing at a large US health care system. Genetics In Medicine 2024, 26: 101160. PMID: 38733246, PMCID: PMC11566502, DOI: 10.1016/j.gim.2024.101160.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth behavior changeU.S. healthcare systemHealthcare utilizationIncreased riskAssociated with health behavior changesBehavioral changesHealthcare systemPromote health behavior changeGenetic testingImprove employee healthHeart diseaseSelf-reported dataLogistic regression analysisElectronic surveyMedication changesDescriptive statisticsHealthcarePGx resultsEmployee healthHealth implicationsRegression analysisHealthPGxWorkplaceCancer
2023
Protocol: Implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among Samoan adults
Hawley N, Rivara A, Naseri J, Faumuina K, Potoa’e-Solaita N, Iopu F, Faiai M, Naveno E, Tasele S, Lefale T, Lantini R, Carlson J, Rabin T, Semaia P, Mugadza P, Rosen R. Protocol: Implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among Samoan adults. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0279084. PMID: 36795707, PMCID: PMC9934313, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlycemic controlPrimary efficacy outcomeCardiovascular risk factorsChronic disease riskType 2 diabetesSelf-care strategiesSelf-care practicesHealth behavior changeBehavior changeEfficacy outcomesUsual careDiabetes InterventionsAdult family membersRisk factorsDiabetes knowledgeSamoan adultsIntervention acceptabilityFamily-centered culturePositive behavior changeDisease riskHealth disparitiesActive interventionDisproportionate riskInterventionEthnic minority groups
2021
Evaluation of a Behavioral Self-care Intervention Administered through a Massive Open Online Course
White M, Venkataraman A, Roehrig A, Whelan H. Evaluation of a Behavioral Self-care Intervention Administered through a Massive Open Online Course. American Journal Of Health Education 2021, 52: 233-240. DOI: 10.1080/19325037.2021.1930616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-care interventionsHealth behavior changeHealth promotion behaviorsHealth-promoting behaviorsBehavior changeHealth Education PracticeAvailable interventionsPromotion behaviorsHealth behaviorsMental healthInterventionCOVID-19 pandemicPhysical wellbeingSignificant improvementCourseWorkplace settingsAdministered
2019
Breastfeed4Ghana: Design and evaluation of an innovative social media campaign
Harding K, Aryeetey R, Carroll G, Lasisi O, Pérez‐Escamilla R, Young M. Breastfeed4Ghana: Design and evaluation of an innovative social media campaign. Maternal And Child Nutrition 2019, 16: e12909. PMID: 31867865, PMCID: PMC7083481, DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial media campaignsCampaign exposureMedia campaignsTime pointsExclusive breastfeeding practicesOnline cross-sectional surveyCross-sectional surveyHealth behavior changeParenthood statusSocial media platformsSocial media utilizationSurvey time pointsBreastfeeding practicesModified Poisson modelsGhanaian adultsMedia platformsTwitter analyticsCampaignFacebookTarget populationGhanaSurvey participantsLimited impactExposureTwitterPatient Commitment to Health (PACT-Health) in the Heart Failure Population: A Focus Group Study of an Active Communication Framework for Patient-Centered Health Behavior Change
Meeker D, Goldberg J, Kim K, Peneva D, De Oliveira Campos H, Maclean R, Selby V, Doctor J. Patient Commitment to Health (PACT-Health) in the Heart Failure Population: A Focus Group Study of an Active Communication Framework for Patient-Centered Health Behavior Change. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2019, 21: e12483. PMID: 31389339, PMCID: PMC6701162, DOI: 10.2196/12483.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeart failure populationHeart failureFailure populationHealth coachingDietary habitsMedication adherence barriersPatient-centered themesChronic heart failurePatient focus groupsHealth behavior changeRegimen complexityAdherence barriersMedication adherenceExercise regimensDisease progressionExercise habitsLocal cardiologistsLifestyle changesPatient commitmentCare providersFocus groupsSide effectsSemistructured interview toolPatientsAppropriate exerciseA Systematic Mixed Studies Review of the Intersections of Social-Ecological Factors and HIV Stigma in People Living With HIV in the U.S. South.
Ingram L, Stafford C, Deming M, Anderson J, Robillard A, Li X. A Systematic Mixed Studies Review of the Intersections of Social-Ecological Factors and HIV Stigma in People Living With HIV in the U.S. South. Journal Of The Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care 2019, 30: 330-343. PMID: 31021963, DOI: 10.1097/jnc.0000000000000076.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsManifestation of HIVPositive health behavior changeFull-text screeningHealth behavior changeSystematic mixed studies reviewTreatment outcomesHIV stigmaMixed studies reviewRole of stigmaHIVLiterature searchRelevant articlesIntervention strategiesPLWHSocial-ecological factorsStigmaPsychological wellnessScreeningReviewCINAHLPubMedPsycINFO
2017
Smiling Instead of Smoking: Development of a Positive Psychology Smoking Cessation Smartphone App for Non-daily Smokers
Hoeppner B, Hoeppner S, Kelly L, Schick M, Kelly J. Smiling Instead of Smoking: Development of a Positive Psychology Smoking Cessation Smartphone App for Non-daily Smokers. International Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2017, 24: 683-693. PMID: 28197846, DOI: 10.1007/s12529-017-9640-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-daily smokersPositive psychology exercisesSmoking cessation sessionsTreatment-seeking ratesSmoking cessationSmoking cessation appsSmartphone appHealth behavior changePsychology exercisesStimulate further ideasCessation appsProgram of researchTwo-way interactionsBehavioral coachingQuit successSelf-MonitoringContent analysisSmoking cessation smartphone appSocial supportSelf-administered exercisesSmoking cessation supportConventional content analysisDirected content analysisBehavioral changesAndroid apps
2016
Willingness to Use Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): An Empirical Test of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model among High-Risk Drug Users in Treatment
Shrestha R, Altice FL, Huedo-Medina TB, Karki P, Copenhaver M. Willingness to Use Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): An Empirical Test of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model among High-Risk Drug Users in Treatment. AIDS And Behavior 2016, 21: 1299-1308. PMID: 27990587, PMCID: PMC5380590, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1650-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk PWUDBehavioral skills modelCommunity-based methadone maintenance treatmentPre-exposure prophylaxis trialsSex-related HIV risk behaviorsHigh-risk drug usersPre-exposure prophylaxisIMB modelMethadone maintenance treatmentEfficacy of PrEPUse of PrEPHIV risk behaviorsKey risk populationsHealth behavior changeHIV acquisitionProphylaxis trialsHIV infectionMaintenance treatmentHIV preventionRisk populationsDrug usersRisk behaviorsPrEPPWUDIntervention developmentModeling a Theory-Based Approach to Examine the Influence of Neurocognitive Impairment on HIV Risk Reduction Behaviors Among Drug Users in Treatment
Huedo-Medina TB, Shrestha R, Copenhaver M. Modeling a Theory-Based Approach to Examine the Influence of Neurocognitive Impairment on HIV Risk Reduction Behaviors Among Drug Users in Treatment. AIDS And Behavior 2016, 20: 1646-1657. PMID: 27052845, PMCID: PMC4945437, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1394-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurocognitive impairmentCommunity-based methadone maintenance treatmentHIV risk reduction informationSex-related HIV risk behaviorsHIV risk reduction behaviorsHigh-risk PWUDHIV prevention benefitsMethadone maintenance treatmentHIV prevention outcomesOpioid-dependent individualsSignificant neurocognitive impairmentHIV risk behaviorsHIV prevention behaviorsRisk reduction informationHealth behavior changeBehavioral skills modelRisk reduction behaviorsRisk reduction outcomesMaintenance treatmentEfficacious interventionsDrug usersPrevention benefitsPrevention outcomesPrevention behaviorsRisk behaviors
2014
Nursing and mHealth
Samples C, Ni Z, Shaw R. Nursing and mHealth. International Journal Of Nursing Sciences 2014, 1: 330-333. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2014.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Kids and Adults Now! Defeat Obesity (KAN-DO): Rationale, design and baseline characteristics
Østbye T, Zucker NL, Krause KM, Lovelady CA, Evenson KR, Peterson BL, Bastian LA, Swamy GK, West DG, Brouwer RJ. Kids and Adults Now! Defeat Obesity (KAN-DO): Rationale, design and baseline characteristics. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2011, 32: 461-469. PMID: 21300177, PMCID: PMC3087307, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2011.01.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy lifestyle changesPublic health priorityBehavioral intervention trialSingle group sessionHealth behavior changeObese mothersBaseline characteristicsHealthy weightOverweight childrenWeight maintenanceIntervention trialsChildhood obesityCounseling callsChild weightHealth priorityLifestyle changesFeeding practicesHealthy behaviorsActivity opportunitiesObesityGroup sessionsWeight reductionBehavioral changesTeachable momentChildren
2007
Spousal Concordance in Health Behavior Change
Falba TA, Sindelar JL. Spousal Concordance in Health Behavior Change. Health Services Research 2007, 43: 96-116. PMID: 18211520, PMCID: PMC2323137, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2007.00754.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth habitsHealth behaviorsPreventive medical careHealth behavior changeCholesterol screeningFlu shotPreventive servicesMedical careSpousal concordanceAnalytic sampleRetirement StudyHRS surveyBehavior changeRepresentative sampleSpousesHabitsSpouse behaviorDisease diagnosisIndividualsLongitudinal dataSmokingDiagnosisPersonsCare
2006
Communication about behavioral health risks
Makoul G, Dhurandhar A, Goel M, Scholtens D, Rubin A. Communication about behavioral health risks. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2006, 21: 698-703. PMID: 16808769, PMCID: PMC1924697, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00467.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral health risksInternal medicine practiceHealth behavior changeInitial visitGeneral internal medicine practiceMedicine practiceRisk behaviorsHealth risk screeningHealth risksNew patient visitsPrimary care practicesAcademic medical centerBehavior changePatient agePreventable morbidityRisk factorsPatient visitsObservational studyRisk screeningMedical CenterGeneral internistsSun exposureNational guidelinesCare practicesMajor cause
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