2025
Communication in AYA survivorship clinical settings: Best practices and challenges.
Smith S, Martin-Villa B, Kochenderfer M, Schapira L. Communication in AYA survivorship clinical settings: Best practices and challenges. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, 43 DOI: 10.1200/jco.2025.43.16_suppl.e22020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdolescent/young adultCancer survivorsSemi-structured individual interviewsBarriers to effective communicationAdolescent/young adult survivorsClinician communication strategiesImprove health outcomesEffective communicationLack of timeDiverse practice settingsCommunication best practicesInformation survivorsBest practicesSurvivorship careSurvivorship settingTranscribed verbatimNurse practitionersPrimary careDedoose softwareEvaluate best practicesPerceived BarriersHealth outcomesIndividual interviewsFuture healthPsychosocial effectsEmergency Medicine Resident Experiences and Perceptions Regarding Medications for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder
Bia J, Hawk K. Emergency Medicine Resident Experiences and Perceptions Regarding Medications for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2025 DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2025.05.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol use disorderTreatment of alcohol use disordersPrescribed naltrexoneUse disorderEM residentsEmergency departmentEmergency medicineResident experienceEmergency medicine resident experiencesLack of timeLack of followReducing alcohol useED patientsPrescribed treatmentAlcohol useMedicationED visitsLack of teachingNaltrexoneNumerous barriersResidents' knowledgeLack of knowledgeTraining programTreatmentHealth consequencesBarriers and facilitators to a combined strategy of HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening among Mexican women
León-Maldonado L, Cabral A, Pages G, Brown B, Allen-Leigh B, Lazcano-Ponce E, Bosch F, Spiegelman D, Torres-Ibarra L, Hernández-Ramírez R, Egger E, Rivera-Paredez B, Salmerón J. Barriers and facilitators to a combined strategy of HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening among Mexican women. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 2025, 21: 2483018. PMID: 40172917, PMCID: PMC11970787, DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2025.2483018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterpersonal-level barriersHigh-quality careFacilitators to participationExperiences of stigmaCervical cancer screeningLack of timeCommunity-level facilitatorsConstant comparative methodPublic health interventionsHealth center personnelInstitutional-level barriersSeverity of cervical cancerHPV-based screeningSemi-structured interviewsCancer screeningHealth interventionsPerceived severity of cervical cancerHealth centersPhone remindersSocioecological modelIntrapersonal levelInconvenient hoursFamily encouragementPerceived severityHPV vaccination
2023
A community health worker-led program to improve access to gestational diabetes screening in urban slums of Pune, India: Results from a mixed methods study
Chebrolu P, Chalem A, Ponticiello M, Broderick K, Vaidyanathan A, Lorenc R, Kulkarni V, Onawale A, Mathad J, Sundararajan R. A community health worker-led program to improve access to gestational diabetes screening in urban slums of Pune, India: Results from a mixed methods study. PLOS Global Public Health 2023, 3: e0001622. PMID: 37889879, PMCID: PMC10610081, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001622.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUrban slum communityLow-resource settingsGDM careHome-basedPregnant womenOral glucose tolerance testUrban slums of PuneFasting oral glucose tolerance testGDM screeningClinician time constraintsSlum communitiesClinic-based testingHome-based testingGDM prevalenceImprove health educationLack of timeOral glucose tolerance test screeningLow-income populationsGestational diabetes screeningProviders' lackAssess barriersLifestyle counselingManagement of GDMHealth educationDiabetes screeningA quality improvement approach to integrating social determinants of health objectives into pediatric simulation
Feick M, Iqbal A, Boolchandani H, Kandil S, Johnston L, Soma G, Cordone A, Auerbach M, Tiyyagura G. A quality improvement approach to integrating social determinants of health objectives into pediatric simulation. AEM Education And Training 2023, 7: e10910. PMID: 37791136, PMCID: PMC10543355, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10910.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial determinantsQuality improvement approachQuality improvement workEquitable careHealth outcomesHealth disparitiesLack of timeHealth objectivesSimulation curriculumPediatric residentsStudy periodPercentage of simulationsResidency programsReview of interviewsMost traineesMonthsMonthly casesPrimary objectiveSDHFacilitator feedbackImprovement approachPercentageResidentsPediatric simulationCases
2022
Perceptions, preferences, and experiences of tuberculosis education and counselling among patients and providers in Kampala, Uganda: A qualitative study
Ayakaka I, Armstrong-Hough M, Hannaford A, Ggita JM, Turimumahoro P, Katamba A, Katahoire A, Cattamanchi A, Shenoi SV, Davis JL. Perceptions, preferences, and experiences of tuberculosis education and counselling among patients and providers in Kampala, Uganda: A qualitative study. Global Public Health 2022, 17: 2911-2928. PMID: 35442147, PMCID: PMC11005908, DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.2000629.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV clinicPatient knowledgeTuberculosis educationHealth workersPrimary care facilitiesFront-line providersPeer educator modelTB educationTB patientsBurden settingsMedication adherenceUndergoing evaluationCare facilitiesPatientsLack of timePeer educatorsCommunity-engaged researchClinicCounsellingFocus group discussionsTBAdherenceQualitative studyKampalaProvidersPeer Teaching as Bioinformatics Training Strategy: Incentives, Challenges, and Benefits
Rahman NT, Meyer C, Thakral D, Cai WL, Chen AT, Obaid R, Garcia-Milian R. Peer Teaching as Bioinformatics Training Strategy: Incentives, Challenges, and Benefits. Medical Reference Services Quarterly 2022, 41: 13-25. PMID: 35225737, DOI: 10.1080/02763869.2022.2020568.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeer teachingProfessional development opportunitiesResearch-intensive institutionsPeer teachersClassroom managementLack of timeTeachingCommunication skillsDevelopment opportunitiesTeachersComplex conceptBioinformatics trainingPersonal experienceTraining strategySkillsChallengesPeersTraineesInstitutionsWorkshopTrainingExperienceConfidenceOpportunitiesTopic
2021
Facilitators and barriers to healthy eating in a worksite cafeteria: a qualitative study
Stern D, Blanco I, Olmos LA, Valdivia JJ, Shrestha A, Mattei J, Spiegelman D. Facilitators and barriers to healthy eating in a worksite cafeteria: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 2021, 21: 973. PMID: 34022846, PMCID: PMC8141192, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-11004-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigher health awarenessHealthy eatingWorksite cafeteriasCardiometabolic disease preventionFocus group discussionsHealthy food choicesHealthy food optionsNutrition interventionsQualitative studyDietary behaviorsDisease preventionLack of timeHealth awarenessFatty foodsHealth of employeesExploratory qualitative studyEatingHealthy foodsFood optionsFood choicesLarger worksitesJob categoriesUnpleasant taste
2020
Medical, nursing, and physician assistant student knowledge and attitudes toward climate change, pollution, and resource conservation in health care
Ryan EC, Dubrow R, Sherman JD. Medical, nursing, and physician assistant student knowledge and attitudes toward climate change, pollution, and resource conservation in health care. BMC Medical Education 2020, 20: 200. PMID: 32576175, PMCID: PMC7310528, DOI: 10.1186/s12909-020-02099-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysician assistant students' knowledgeExact testSignificant public health burdenPhysician assistant studentsPublic health burdenFisher's exact testHealth care sectorAssistant studentsDisease burdenCare sectorHealth burdenClinical practiceResponse ratePhysician assistantsPatient careClinical settingLack of timeHealth professional studentsLogistic regressionLack of educationHealth careHealth care materialsNursingDescriptive statisticsCare
2014
Neonatal Nurses’ Perceptions of Pain Management: Survey of the United States and China
Cong X, McGrath J, Delaney C, Chen H, Liang S, Vazquez V, Keating L, Chang K, Dejong A. Neonatal Nurses’ Perceptions of Pain Management: Survey of the United States and China. Pain Management Nursing 2014, 15: 834-844. PMID: 24508269, DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2013.10.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNurses' perceptionsChinese nursesAmerican nursesNeonatal nursesBarriers to effective pain managementSide effects of pain medicationsPain managementPerception of pain managementEffects of nonpharmacological interventionsPain medicationEffects of pain medicationsCross-sectional survey studyEffective pain managementPain assessment toolsNeonatal nurses' perceptionsLack of timeResearch-based protocolsNeonatal painAdequate education/trainingNurses' responsesPain toolsUnited StatesKnowledge deficitsNursesNonpharmacological interventions
2013
Demonstrating and Assessing Metered-Dose Inhaler–Spacer Technique
Reznik M, Jaramillo Y, Wylie-Rosett J. Demonstrating and Assessing Metered-Dose Inhaler–Spacer Technique. Clinical Pediatrics 2013, 53: 270-276. PMID: 24336438, DOI: 10.1177/0009922813512521.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInner-city academic medical centerProvider-identified barriersNational Asthma EducationAcademic medical centerPatient's asthmaAsthma educationMedical visitsPediatric providersMedical CenterPrevention programsLack of timeHealth educatorsPractice behaviorsVisitsInadequate knowledgeAsthmaProvidersLimited accessNeonatal Nurses' Perceptions of Pain Assessment and Management in NICUs
Cong X, Delaney C, Vazquez V. Neonatal Nurses' Perceptions of Pain Assessment and Management in NICUs. Advances In Neonatal Care 2013, 13: 353-360. PMID: 24042143, DOI: 10.1097/anc.0b013e31829d62e8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelCross-Sectional StudiesEducation, Nursing, ContinuingFemaleHealth Care SurveysHumansInfant, NewbornIntensive Care Units, NeonatalIntensive Care, NeonatalMaleMiddle AgedNursing Staff, HospitalPain ManagementPain MeasurementSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsNational Association of Neonatal NursesPain assessment toolsNeonatal nursesNurses' perceptionsPain toolsPain assessmentNurses' perceptions of knowledgeBarriers to effective pain managementSide effects of pain medicationsEffects of pain medicationsAssessment toolEffective pain managementLack of timeNeonatal nurses' perceptionsResearcher-developed questionnaireResearch-based protocolsPerception of knowledgeConvenience sampleNonpharmacological interventionsNursesLack of knowledgePain managementPain medicationPain protocolContinuing educationAddressing tobacco use and cessation in cancer patients: Practices, perceptions, and barriers reported by oncology providers.
Warren G, Marshall J, Cummings K, Toll B, Gritz E, Hutson A, Dibaj S, Herbst R, Mulshine J, Hanna N, Dresler C. Addressing tobacco use and cessation in cancer patients: Practices, perceptions, and barriers reported by oncology providers. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2013, 31: 1561-1561. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.1561.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTobacco cessation supportCancer patientsTobacco useOncology providersCessation supportTobacco cessationMedication optionsCancer outcomesClinical careTobacco cessation trainingMost respondentsCessation assistanceCessation trainingCessation treatmentCessation interventionsCessation practicesAdverse outcomesLung cancerCessation methodsTobacco assessmentInitial consultClinical OncologyPatientsPatient resistanceLack of time
2006
Brief report: Housestaff adherence to cervical cancer screening recommendations
Ross JS, Forsyth BA, Rosenbaum JR. Brief report: Housestaff adherence to cervical cancer screening recommendations. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2006, 21: 68-70. PMID: 16423127, PMCID: PMC1484609, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2005.0279.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical cancer screening recommendationsCancer screening recommendationsPreventive careUSPSTF recommendationsScreening recommendationsCervical cancer screeningPerceptions of adherenceCross-sectional surveyPrimary outcomeCervical diseaseUniversity HospitalCancer screeningLow adherenceScreening behaviorPostgraduate trainingGreater riskLack of timeSmall subgroupHousestaffConvenience sampleAdherenceCareLong work hoursScreeningClinical education
2000
Residents’ medical information needs in clinic: are they being met?
Green M, Ciampi M, Ellis P. Residents’ medical information needs in clinic: are they being met? The American Journal Of Medicine 2000, 109: 218-223. PMID: 10974185, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(00)00458-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical questionsPatient encountersUnanswered clinical questionsEvidence-based medicineNew clinical questionsInternal medicine programsMultivariable analysisOutpatient clinicMedical informationFrequent reasonTeaching clinicClinic sessionsLack of timeLevel of agreementClinicCommon typeMalpractice exposureMedicine programsPatientsMissed opportunityOriginal articlesSeries of statementsResidentsTherapyPhysicians
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