2023
Including the term ‘tobacco-free nicotine’ in the nicotine addiction warning label mandated by the US Food and Drug Administration alters risk perceptions and use intentions
Morean M, Gueorguieva R, O'Malley S, Krishnan-Sarin S. Including the term ‘tobacco-free nicotine’ in the nicotine addiction warning label mandated by the US Food and Drug Administration alters risk perceptions and use intentions. Tobacco Control 2023, 34: 212-219. PMID: 37898544, PMCID: PMC11055938, DOI: 10.1136/tc-2023-058133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWarning labelsParticipant characteristicsUS FoodMultivariable logistic regressionNicotine e-cigarettesPublic health impactAdministration altersMost harmAddictive chemicalNicotine productsNicotine addictionDrug AdministrationAnonymous online surveyE-cigarettesLogistic regressionNicotineYoung individualsVulnerable populationsHealth impactsFDAPublic healthRisk perceptionParticipantsSignificant interactionAddictivenessPatient perspectives on telemedicine use in rheumatology during the COVID-19 pandemic: survey results from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance
Maheswaranathan M, Miller B, Ung N, Sinha R, Harrison C, Egeli B, Degirmenci H, Sirotich E, Liew J, Grainger R, Chock E. Patient perspectives on telemedicine use in rheumatology during the COVID-19 pandemic: survey results from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance. Clinical Rheumatology 2023, 43: 543-552. PMID: 37552351, DOI: 10.1007/s10067-023-06717-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRheumatic diseasesPerson visitsTelemedicine useMedication changesCOVID-19 pandemicCare of patientsPerspectives of patientsMethodsAn anonymous online surveyPerspectives of telemedicineDisease activityComplete responseMost patientsPatient's perspectiveTelemedicine effectivenessPatientsAnonymous online surveyFree-text responsesSimilar effectivenessDiseaseVisitsTelemedicine usersRheumatologyYounger participantsTelemedicineClinical tasks
2022
Factors Influencing Physician Assistant Student Attrition Rates
Kilstrom J, Neary S, Roman C, Garrubba C, LeLacheur S, Van Rhee J. Factors Influencing Physician Assistant Student Attrition Rates. The Journal Of Physician Assistant Education 2022, 33: 341-345. PMID: 36409246, DOI: 10.1097/jpa.0000000000000468.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Assessing Trends in Physician Assistant Student Depression Risk, Suicidal Ideation, and Mental Health Help-Seeking Behavior
Neary S, Ruggeri M, Roman C. Assessing Trends in Physician Assistant Student Depression Risk, Suicidal Ideation, and Mental Health Help-Seeking Behavior. The Journal Of Physician Assistant Education 2021, 32: 138-142. PMID: 34293797, DOI: 10.1097/jpa.0000000000000369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPHQ-9 scoresDepression riskSuicidal ideationSurvey response rateResponse rateHelp-seeking behaviorMean PHQ-9 scorePatient Health Questionnaire scoresMental health help-seeking behaviorHealth help-seeking behaviorMental health helpPHQ-9Major depressionQuestionnaire scoresSamples t-testingAnonymous online surveyDidactic yearEarly screening methodsIndependent samples t-testingSame time frameHealth helpPA programsT-testingOne-way ANOVA analysisRiskCOVID-19 Vaccine Acceptability Among US Firefighters and Emergency Medical Services Workers
Caban-Martinez AJ, Silvera CA, Santiago KM, Louzado-Feliciano P, Burgess JL, Smith DL, Jahnke S, Horn GP, Graber JM. COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptability Among US Firefighters and Emergency Medical Services Workers. Journal Of Occupational And Environmental Medicine 2021, 63: 369-373. PMID: 33560073, PMCID: PMC8091896, DOI: 10.1097/jom.0000000000002152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCOVID-19 vaccine acceptabilityEmergency medical service workersMedical service workersCOVID-19 vaccineVaccine acceptabilityUS firefightersEMS workersHispanic/Latinx ethnicityCross-sectional study designYears of ageLow acceptabilityPoint prevalenceBlack raceGreater oddsReference categoryAnonymous online surveyStudy designLatinx ethnicityVaccineHigh acceptabilityService workersAcceptabilityNon-probabilistic sampleOnline surveyCollege education
2019
Next Generation of Global Surgeons: Aligning Interest With Early Access to Global Surgery Education
Scott E, Fallah P, Blitzer D, NeMoyer R, Sifri Z, Alliance G, Acker R, Aharon S, Alty I, Anyanwu C, Beck N, Brandt A, Briggs L, Caminita C, Chaet A, Chan J, Chiu L, Cueto C, Daneshdoost S, Edalatpour R, Garba D, Giles A, Gualy S, Haider A, Hamilton C, Hauser B, He P, Im C, Jayaram A, Jhun R, Joshi A, Kahanu A, Kim N, Kim R, Lauffer S, McHargue C, Meeks M, Mehta A, Mendoza A, Miller M, Nourian M, Ottesen T, Patel P, Peck C, Pyarali M, Ramirez A, Rehman S, Shankar B, Stetson A, Still M, Tutunjian A, Yibrehu B, Yu K, Hanna J, Peck G. Next Generation of Global Surgeons: Aligning Interest With Early Access to Global Surgery Education. Journal Of Surgical Research 2019, 240: 219-226. PMID: 30986637, DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2019.03.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlobal surgery educationPreclinical yearsMedical educationMedical studentsSurgery educationFuture curriculum developmentCurriculum developmentMedical schoolsGlobal surgeryGlobal surgery electiveGlobal surgeonsEducationAnonymous online surveyStudentsSuch programsSchoolsNext generationOnline surveyEarly exposureDescriptive dataSurgery issuesProgramCurriculumHalf of respondentsChi-squared testingParticipation in thrill-seeking activities by patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Individual preferences, adverse events and physician attitude
Papoutsidakis N, Heitner S, Ingles J, Semsarian C, Mannello M, Salberg L, Waldman C, Vaccaro B, Maurizi N, Olivotto I, Jacoby D. Participation in thrill-seeking activities by patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Individual preferences, adverse events and physician attitude. American Heart Journal 2019, 214: 28-35. PMID: 31152873, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2019.04.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinor adverse eventsMajor adverse eventsAdverse eventsHCM patientsHypertrophic cardiomyopathyThrill-seeking activitiesPhysician adviceSudden cardiac deathAdult HCM patientsShared-decision makingTime of surveyCardiac deathDefinitive recommendationsRisk factorsHCM diagnosisSafety dataPhysicians' attitudesPatientsAnonymous online surveyReporting participationSame dayCardiomyopathySpecific adviceParticipantsAdvice
2017
Knowledge and attitudes toward transgender health
Turban JL, Winer J, Boulware S, VanDeusen T, Encandela J. Knowledge and attitudes toward transgender health. The Clinical Teacher 2017, 15: 203-207. PMID: 29178596, DOI: 10.1111/tct.12738.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHormonal interventionsMental health benefitsHormonal therapyGender dysphoriaDiagnosis of GDHealth benefitsTransgender adolescentsTreatment of youthEndocrine careMedical students' knowledgeLong-term benefitsPatient visitsDiagnostic criteriaTherapeutic benefitAnonymous online surveyTransgender healthDiagnostic issuesInterventionRefresher trainingTherapyTreatmentPaucity of researchSame individualAdolescentsSimilar levels
2016
Barriers to participation in industry‐sponsored clinical trials in pediatric type 2 diabetes
Farrell R, Bethin K, Klingensmith G, Tamborlane WV, Gubitosi‐Klug R. Barriers to participation in industry‐sponsored clinical trials in pediatric type 2 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 2016, 18: 574-578. PMID: 27807915, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12465.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAttitude of Health PersonnelChildDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2Drug ApprovalDrug IndustryDrugs, InvestigationalEndocrinologyHumansHyperglycemiaHypoglycemiaHypoglycemic AgentsInternetNeeds AssessmentPatient SelectionPediatricsRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicResearch PersonnelResearch Support as TopicSocieties, ScientificSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesUnited States Food and Drug AdministrationWorkforceConceptsPediatric Endocrine SocietyType 2 diabetesClinical trialsPediatric endocrinologistsIndustry-sponsored clinical trialsPatients age 18 yearsPediatric type 2 diabetesCurrent glycemic controlNew T2D casesAdditional treatment optionsAge 18 yearsBaseline demographicsT2D patientsGlycemic controlMedication useMultiple medicationsPediatric patientsResearch nursesPediatric populationTreatment optionsEndocrine SocietyT2D casesDrug AdministrationVisit scheduleAnonymous online surveyReadiness for interprofessional learning among healthcare professional students
Talwalkar JS, Fahs DB, Kayingo G, Wong R, Jeon S, Honan L. Readiness for interprofessional learning among healthcare professional students. International Journal Of Medical Education 2016, 7: 144-148. PMID: 27171559, PMCID: PMC4865374, DOI: 10.5116/ijme.570d.7bd8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysician associate studentsInterprofessional learningAssociate studentsInterprofessional Learning ScaleInterprofessional education curriculumHealth professions studentsHealthcare professional studentsFirst year medicalHealth professional schoolsEducation curriculumLearning ScaleProfessional schoolsProfessional studentsProfessions studentsNursing studentsAcademic programsMedical studentsFemale studentsYear medicalStudentsAmerican UniversityAnonymous online surveyAdvanced degreesLearningReadiness
2015
Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowships
Doughty CB, Kessler DO, Zuckerbraun NS, Stone KP, Reid JR, Kennedy CS, Nypaver MM, Auerbach MA. Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowships. 2015, 136: e152-e158. PMID: 26055850, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2014-4158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFellowship programsPediatric emergency medicine fellowshipPEM fellowshipPediatric emergency medicine fellowship programsResuscitation managementPEM fellowship programsAnonymous online surveyNext Accreditation SystemSimulation-based trainingTeamwork/communicationProcedural competencyAssessment toolPercent participateCurrent useProgram directorsSimulation curriculumYearsAttendanceOnline surveyResuscitationHospitalEffectiveness of simulationFellowship
2014
The internalization of weight bias is associated with severe eating pathology among lean individuals
Schvey NA, White MA. The internalization of weight bias is associated with severe eating pathology among lean individuals. Eating Behaviors 2014, 17: 1-5. PMID: 25514799, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2014.11.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeight Bias Internalization ScaleWeight biasPurge behaviorsInternalized weight biasBinge/purge behaviorsLean individualsEDE-Q subscalesWBIS scoresInternalization ScaleBehavioral criteriaBivariate correlationsAnonymous online surveyBingeConvergence of responsesOnline surveyPositive associationOverweight adultsIndividualsParticipantsBiasLogistic regressionAdultsPathologyQEWPNovel findings
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