2024
A qualitative study of attitudes and perceptions of smoking cessation medication among patients with cancer
Gittleman J, Cloutier J, Park E, Rasmussen A, Ponzani C, Weinberger A, Ostroff J, Perez G. A qualitative study of attitudes and perceptions of smoking cessation medication among patients with cancer. Supportive Care In Cancer 2024, 32: 836. PMID: 39611967, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-024-09030-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking cessation medicationsCancer care providersCessation medicationsCancer careCare providersContext of cancer careSemi-structured interview guideTobacco treatment trialQualitative study of attitudesIncrease adherence ratesFollow-up surveyTobacco cessationMedication uptakeReport smokingExit interviewsTobacco useInterview guideNVivo 11Medication nonadherenceAdherence ratesInterrater reliabilityQualitative studyPsychological benefitsDecreased riskConclusionThe findings
2018
Employee Health: Diabetes Self-Management with Wireless Meter
BRUCH J, STANCIL M, ODOM J, NELSON B, REULBACH L, RUSS-SELLERS R, BURNS A, LINDHOLM M, DAWSON J, SCHWECKE N. Employee Health: Diabetes Self-Management with Wireless Meter. Diabetes 2018, 67 DOI: 10.2337/db18-651-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiabetes educationSelf-management of diabetesGreenville Health SystemPrimary care providersSelf-management behaviorsKnowledge of diabetesPrimary care physiciansImprove patient understandingHealth care systemIncrease adherence ratesMedication algorithmSelf-monitoring behaviorNon-insulin medicationsYears post-enrollmentDiabetes knowledgePCP visitsCare providersImprove careSelf-CareCare physiciansHealthcare professionalsHealth systemPatient understandingCare systemRemote glucose monitoring
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