2025
Exploring the Acceptability and Feasibility of a Self-directed Approach to Identifying Health Priorities in a Sample of Southern Older African American Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions
Ejem D, Bakitas M, Durant R, Parker T, Oppong K, Esterson J, Odom J, Wells R, Boockvar K, Tinetti M. Exploring the Acceptability and Feasibility of a Self-directed Approach to Identifying Health Priorities in a Sample of Southern Older African American Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions. Journal Of Racial And Ethnic Health Disparities 2025, 1-18. PMID: 40410637, DOI: 10.1007/s40615-025-02469-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultiple chronic conditionsWeb-based programFamily caregiversAfrican AmericansSystem Usability ScaleChronic conditionsOlder African American adultsFamily caregivers' experiencesPrimary care clinicsPatient-clinician interactionsStudy measuresOlder African AmericansAfrican American adultsConstant comparative methodU.S. academic medical centersAcademic medical centerSelf-directed approachSouthern African AmericansFormative evaluation studyCare clinicsCare approachHealth priorityThematic analysisAmerican adultsCaregivers
2019
Six habits of highly successful health information technology: powerful strategies for design and implementation
Ray JM, Ratwani RM, Sinsky CA, Frankel RM, Friedberg MW, Powsner SM, Rosenthal DI, Wachter RM, Melnick ER. Six habits of highly successful health information technology: powerful strategies for design and implementation. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2019, 26: 1109-1114. PMID: 31265064, PMCID: PMC7647223, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInformation technologyHealthcare information technologyHealth information technologyEnd usersUsable technologyHealthcare technologiesPatient-clinician interactionsPatient-clinician relationshipCentre of careOperational functionsDocumentation burdenUse of scribesTechnologyPatient careRegulatory complianceRoutine componentClinical operationsDevelopersUsersHealth technologiesRight skillsCareBillingEveryday lifeImplementation
2002
Expanding harm reduction services through a wound and abscess clinic.
Grau LE, Arevalo S, Catchpool C, Heimer R. Expanding harm reduction services through a wound and abscess clinic. American Journal Of Public Health 2002, 92: 1915-7. PMID: 12453808, PMCID: PMC1447352, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.92.12.1915.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbscessAdultAgedAttitude of Health PersonnelCommunity NetworksFemaleHarm ReductionHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeedle-Exchange ProgramsPatient Education as TopicPreventive Health ServicesProgram EvaluationSan FranciscoSexual BehaviorSoft Tissue InfectionsSubstance Abuse, IntravenousWound Infection
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