2025
Sexual Satisfaction Among Sexual Minority Men During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review
Hong C, Brandenburg D, Pushpanadh S, Bermoy K. Sexual Satisfaction Among Sexual Minority Men During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review. The Journal Of Sex Research 2025, 62: 1548-1560. PMID: 39945606, DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2025.2460669.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSexual minority menSexual satisfactionSexual well-beingWell-beingQueer communityCOVID-19 pandemicMinority menPervasive stigmaSexual relationshipsUrban centersTargeted servicesMiddle-income settingsAspect of lifeSex lifeRelationship conflictSexual partnersAssociated with distressCOVID-19Lower satisfactionNegative impactQueerUnique challengesAssociated with younger ageLongitudinal trendsConflict
2023
Establishing an Integrative Chronic Pain Management Clinic Within an Academic Medical Practice
Morse M, Carrasco A, Tobin D. Establishing an Integrative Chronic Pain Management Clinic Within an Academic Medical Practice. 2023, 211-232. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-40273-9_15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic non-cancer painPrimary care physiciansNon-cancer painAcademic medical practiceMedical directorsIntegrated pain management programPain managementChronic pain management clinicPain management programMedical practicePain management clinicCare physiciansHealthcare utilizationPsychosocial componentsBiopsychosocial approachManagement clinicBiopsychosocial modelClinician expertiseLower satisfactionTrainee educationOutpatient settingBiomedical perspectiveNonpharmacologic therapiesCNCP conditionsOpioid epidemic
2021
Self-Efficacy Survey Study of Pain Self-Management in Patients with Cancer
Anderson A, Starkweather A, Cong X, Kim K, Schulman-Green D, Judge M, Xu W, Zhang Y. Self-Efficacy Survey Study of Pain Self-Management in Patients with Cancer. Pain Management Nursing 2021, 23: 486-493. PMID: 34794885, DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2021.10.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPain self-efficacyCancer pain severitySelf-EfficacyPain severitySelf-management supportPain Self-ManagementImprove pain outcomesProportion of patientsEnhance self-efficacyCross-sectional surveyPain severity levelsPerceptions of self-efficacyQuality of lifeTreatment related characteristicsPain prevalenceCancer outpatientsSelf-ManagementPain outcomesPain managementUnmet needsLower satisfactionCancer diagnosisCancer painCorrelation statistical analysisPain
2019
Physicians’ satisfaction with providing buprenorphine treatment
Knudsen HK, Brown R, Jacobson N, Horst J, Kim JS, Collier E, Starr S, Madden LM, Haram E, Toy A, Molfenter T. Physicians’ satisfaction with providing buprenorphine treatment. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2019, 14: 34. PMID: 31446893, PMCID: PMC6709557, DOI: 10.1186/s13722-019-0163-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBuprenorphine treatmentBaseline Web-based surveyOpioid use disorderGeneral medical practiceStudy of physiciansMedical practiceWaivered physiciansTreatment recommendationsClinical trialsRisk factorsOpioid epidemicImportant treatmentMethodsAs partUse disordersWeb-based surveyPhysician job satisfactionPhysiciansTreatment organizationsBuprenorphineSignificant differencesTreatmentOverall satisfactionSatisfaction itemsStudy measuresLower satisfactionThe mediating effect of coping styles and self‐efficacy between perceived stress and satisfaction with QOL in Chinese adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Yang J, Guo J, Tang Y, Huang L, Wiley J, Zhou Z, Whittemore R. The mediating effect of coping styles and self‐efficacy between perceived stress and satisfaction with QOL in Chinese adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Journal Of Advanced Nursing 2019, 75: 1439-1449. PMID: 30561061, DOI: 10.1111/jan.13933.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeType 1 diabetesChinese adolescentsMean diabetes durationComplex treatment regimenCross-sectional studyRandomized control trialPerceived stressDiabetes durationDiabetes clinicTreatment regimenMean ageControl trialSample of adolescentsT1DMental healthRelevant interventionsElevated stress levelsCoping stylesDiabetesAdolescentsPsychosocial attributesOngoing stressLower satisfactionOne-quarter
2010
Surgical intensive care unit clinician estimates of the adequacy of communication regarding patient prognosis
Aslakson RA, Wyskiel R, Shaeffer D, Zyra M, Ahuja N, Nelson JE, Pronovost PJ. Surgical intensive care unit clinician estimates of the adequacy of communication regarding patient prognosis. Critical Care 2010, 14: r218. PMID: 21114837, PMCID: PMC3220002, DOI: 10.1186/cc9346.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsICU physiciansICU nursesNurse practitionersSurgical ICUPatient prognosisAdequacy of communicationHealth care providers' opinionsHigh-quality ICU careHigh satisfactionCare providers' opinionsCare unit patientsHealth care providersFamily members' perspectivesLower satisfactionICU careUnit patientsFurther validation studiesClinicians' estimatesClinicians' perceptionsPractice guidelinesProviders' opinionsNurse communicationCare providersPatient's familyPrognosisHousing Preferences Among Adults with Dual Diagnoses in Different Stages of Treatment and Housing Types
Tsai J, Bond GR, Davis KE. Housing Preferences Among Adults with Dual Diagnoses in Different Stages of Treatment and Housing Types. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2010, 13: 258-275. PMID: 21415937, PMCID: PMC3057217, DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2010.523357.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDual diagnosisSupervised housingSingle room occupancy hotelsStages of treatmentMajority of participantsSelf-report questionnairesPsychiatric rehabilitationSingle room occupancySubstance abuseConsumer housing preferencesPeer supportTreatmentSocial supportDiagnosisSite staffLower satisfactionOwn apartmentDifferent stagesReport differencesParticipants
2005
Quality of Life and Facial Trauma
Levine E, Degutis L, Pruzinsky T, Shin J, Persing JA. Quality of Life and Facial Trauma. Annals Of Plastic Surgery 2005, 54: 502-510. PMID: 15838211, DOI: 10.1097/01.sap.0000155282.48465.94.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh incidenceFacial traumaPosttraumatic stress disorderStudy groupBinge drinkingStress disorderSignificant lower satisfactionHospital emergency departmentQuality of lifeFractured facial bonesBody imageOperative interventionEmergency departmentFacial lacerationsPsychologic impactRetrospective analysisInclusion criteriaHealthy individualsControl populationIncidenceMarital problemsTraumaFacial bonesAltered perceptionLower satisfaction
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