2024
Lack of diversity in patients undergoing carotid artery stenting: Implications for the Distressed Community Index
Pajarillo C, Romain G, Cleman J, Scierka L, Grubman S, Schenck C, Kluger J, Smolderen K, Mena-Hurtado C. Lack of diversity in patients undergoing carotid artery stenting: Implications for the Distressed Community Index. Vascular Medicine 2024, 30: 27-37. PMID: 39526556, DOI: 10.1177/1358863x241292545.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDistressed Communities IndexCommunity distressDistress groupCarotid artery stentingDistressed Communities Index scoreHierarchical Cox regressionCumulative incidence function curvesSocial determinantsNon-Hispanic/LatinoStroke incidenceAccess barriersFine-Gray modelArtery stentingDistressKaplan-Meier survival curvesVascular Quality Initiative databaseZip-codeFine-GrayMortality incidenceCox regressionAssociationAnalyzed patientsNo significant differenceMortalityLack of diversityFeasibility of Multi-Modal Physical Function Data Collection to Assess Treatment Tolerability in Patients with Lymphoma
Paludo J, Dueck A, Bhatnagar V, Brown A, Cathcart-Rake E, Copley D, Diamond M, Faust L, Fiero M, Huntington S, Jeffery M, Jones L, Noble B, Power B, Ritchie J, Ross J, Ruddy K, Schellhorn S, Tarver M, Torre L, Wood W, Gross C, Kluetz P, Thanarajasingam G. Feasibility of Multi-Modal Physical Function Data Collection to Assess Treatment Tolerability in Patients with Lymphoma. Blood 2024, 144: 387-387. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-194607.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEastern Cooperative Oncology GroupPhysical functionPatient reportsTreatment toleranceCompletion ratesBaseline 6MWTExit surveyInterquartile rangeAssess treatment tolerancePost-treatment follow-upAssessment of PFCooperative Oncology GroupMedian wear timeUnique implementation challengesWearable sensor dataWalk testCytotoxic chemotherapyNon-Hispanic/LatinoNo standard approachOncology GroupAlaska NativesPerformance statusPF measuresFull-time employmentMedian timeRacial and Ethnic Disparities in the Prescribing of Pain Medication in US Primary Care Settings, 1999–2019: Where Are We Now?
Thompson T, Stathi S, Shin J, Carvalho A, Solmi M, Liang C. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Prescribing of Pain Medication in US Primary Care Settings, 1999–2019: Where Are We Now? Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2024, 39: 1597-1605. PMID: 38302811, PMCID: PMC11254888, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-024-08638-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansPrimary care settingCare physiciansEthnic disparitiesCare settingsUS primary care settingsUS primary care physiciansPain treatmentNational Ambulatory Medical Care SurveyPain medicationCross-sectional probability sampleReduce healthcare inequalitiesWhite patientsPopulation-weighted estimatesNarrowing of disparitiesCubic spline regressionAmerican-Indian/Alaska-NativeNon-opioid analgesicsEquitable healthcarePrimary careHealthcare inequalitiesCare SurveyNon-Hispanic/LatinoHispanic/Latino patientsPotential confounders
2022
Patient-reported outcomes among males undergoing prostate cancer germline testing: Interim results from the Prostate Cancer Genetic Risk, Experience, and Support Study (PROGRESS) Registry.
Giri V, Hartman R, Gross L, Keith S. Patient-reported outcomes among males undergoing prostate cancer germline testing: Interim results from the Prostate Cancer Genetic Risk, Experience, and Support Study (PROGRESS) Registry. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 10595-10595. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.10595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient-reported outcomesGermline testingGenetic testingPROGRESS registryDecisional conflictNon-Hispanic/LatinoDiagnosis of PCaCancer genetic riskGenetic counselingCancer geneticsPatient experience informationStudy registryGleason scoreRegistry participantsFamily historyRegistryGenetic resultsAfrican American malesCategorical variablesGenetic riskSAS 9.4Traditional genetic counselingDemographic informationGenetic mutationsMen
2020
Self‐reported and objectively measured occupational exposures, health, and safety concerns among fishermen: A cross‐sectional Fishing Industry Safety and Health (FISH) pilot study
Santiago KM, Louzado‐Feliciano P, Baum J, Bakali U, Caban‐Martinez A. Self‐reported and objectively measured occupational exposures, health, and safety concerns among fishermen: A cross‐sectional Fishing Industry Safety and Health (FISH) pilot study. American Journal Of Industrial Medicine 2020, 64: 58-69. PMID: 33155709, DOI: 10.1002/ajim.23198.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnthropology, CulturalCross-Sectional StudiesEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental MonitoringFemaleFisheriesFloridaHumansMaleMiddle AgedMississippiOccupational ExposureOccupational HealthOrganizational CulturePilot ProjectsPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsQualitative ResearchSafety ManagementSelf ReportWorkplaceConceptsOccupational healthPilot studyNon-Hispanic/LatinoLower mean exposureSafety concernsHealth promotion interventionsHealth pilot studyMean ageFishing industry workersSpecific occupational healthPromotion interventionsOccupational exposureWorkplace exposuresStudy participantsMean exposureEnvironmental exposuresIndustry workersStrenuous laborStudy teamHealthObjective measurementsExposureKey informant interviewsHazardous working conditionsOrganizational-level characteristics
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