2023
Association between cancer stigma and cervical cancer screening uptake among women of Dhulikhel and Banepa, Nepal
Paneru B, Karmacharya A, Bharati A, Makaju S, Adhikari B, Kafle D, Shakya S, Spiegelman D, Seth S, Stangl A, Shrestha A, Shrestha A. Association between cancer stigma and cervical cancer screening uptake among women of Dhulikhel and Banepa, Nepal. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0285771. PMID: 37200234, PMCID: PMC10194964, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285771.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical cancer screening uptakeCancer screening uptakeScreening uptakeMultivariable logistic regressionCancer Stigma ScaleCancer stigmaCervical cancerAge of menarcheFirst sexual intercourseLogistic regressionNepalese womenSexual intercourseReproductive health variablesCervical cancer screeningEffective screening programsSemi-urban areasCross-sectional studyPercent of womenMean total scoreFamily planning usersScreening servicesCancer screeningCommon cancerDisease burdenScreening program
2020
Incident Musculoskeletal Conditions Among Men and Women Veterans Returning From Deployment
Haskell SG, Brandt C, Bastian L, Driscoll M, Bathulapalli H, Dziura J. Incident Musculoskeletal Conditions Among Men and Women Veterans Returning From Deployment. Medical Care 2020, 58: 1082-1090. PMID: 32925458, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000001403.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMSK conditionsAnkle/footVeterans AffairsUpper extremityMen veteransClinical Modification diagnostic codesPercent of womenOperation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn VeteransMSK diagnosesCohort studyNinth RevisionUnadjusted ratesMusculoskeletal conditionsDiagnostic codesIncidence rateOperation New Dawn veteransFirst visitMusculoskeletal injuriesNew Dawn veteransInternational ClassificationWomen veteransLast deploymentWomenVeteransMen
2018
Trends in High-grade Cervical Lesions and Cervical Cancer Screening in 5 States, 2008–2015
Gargano JW, Park IU, Griffin MR, Niccolai LM, Powell M, Bennett NM, Jones ML, Whitney E, Pemmaraju M, Brackney M, Abdullah N, Scahill M, Dahl RM, Cleveland AA, Unger ER, Markowitz LE, Blankenship S, Allen S, Meek J, Higgins K, Hadler J, Sosa L, Saadeh K, Williamson A, Fink D, Silverberg M, Laing R, Schafer S, Oktapodas M, Felsen C. Trends in High-grade Cervical Lesions and Cervical Cancer Screening in 5 States, 2008–2015. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2018, 68: 1282-1291. PMID: 30137283, PMCID: PMC6783904, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciy707.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical cancer screeningIncidence rate ratiosCancer screeningCervical cancer screening recommendationsPopulation-based laboratory surveillanceAge groupsHigh-grade cervical lesionsHuman papillomavirus vaccine uptakeCancer screening recommendationsCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaPercent of womenHPV vaccinationScreening recommendationsIntraepithelial neoplasiaVaccine uptakeCervical lesionsLaboratory surveillanceCIN2Population-level impactWomenRate ratioSignificant decreaseYearsScreeningAdenocarcinoma
2016
Group Prenatal Care Attendance: Determinants and Relationship with Care Satisfaction
Cunningham SD, Grilo S, Lewis JB, Novick G, Rising SS, Tobin JN, Ickovics JR. Group Prenatal Care Attendance: Determinants and Relationship with Care Satisfaction. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2016, 21: 770-776. PMID: 27485493, PMCID: PMC5290265, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-016-2161-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup prenatal carePrenatal care visitsPrenatal careCare visitsCare satisfactionPrenatal care attendanceStrong clinical effectMultivariable linear regression modelsSession attendance ratePercent of womenValue-based reimbursement modelsGroup sessionsPregnant woman's abilityCare attendancePatient characteristicsBirth outcomesClinical effectsCare sessionsSecondary data analysisPregnant adolescentsCare resultsCareAttendance ratesWomenReimbursement modelsVulvovaginal symptoms prevalence in postmenopausal women and relationship to other menopausal symptoms and pelvic floor disorders
Erekson EA, Li FY, Martin DK, Fried TR. Vulvovaginal symptoms prevalence in postmenopausal women and relationship to other menopausal symptoms and pelvic floor disorders. Menopause The Journal Of The North American Menopause Society 2016, 23: 368-375. PMID: 26645820, PMCID: PMC4814326, DOI: 10.1097/gme.0000000000000549.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAtrophyDysuriaEmotionsFecal IncontinenceFemaleHumansLife StyleMiddle AgedPelvic Floor DisordersPelvic Organ ProlapsePostmenopauseSexual BehaviorSexual Dysfunction, PhysiologicalSexual Dysfunctions, PsychologicalSurveys and QuestionnairesUrinary Incontinence, UrgeVaginaVaginal DiseasesVulvaVulvar DiseasesConceptsVulvovaginal Symptoms QuestionnairePostmenopausal womenVulvovaginal symptomsPelvic floor disordersSexual impactPrimary care physician's officeUrgency urinary incontinenceSenior centersPrimary care officesPelvic organ prolapsePercent of womenLocal senior centersUrinary frequencyAnal incontinenceSolid stoolUrinary incontinenceCommon symptomsMenopausal symptomsCare officesSymptom questionsOrgan prolapseSymptom questionnaireActive womenPhysician's officeMore symptoms
2014
Clinical Correlates of Prescription Opioid Analgesic Use in Pregnancy
Smith MV, Costello D, Yonkers KA. Clinical Correlates of Prescription Opioid Analgesic Use in Pregnancy. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2014, 19: 548-556. PMID: 24951127, PMCID: PMC4272915, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-014-1536-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnalgesics, OpioidAnxiety DisordersComorbidityDepressive Disorder, MajorDrug PrescriptionsFemaleHumansIllicit DrugsOpioid-Related DisordersPainPregnancyPrevalenceProspective StudiesRegression AnalysisRisk FactorsStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsNon-opioid usersPregnant womenOpioid analgesicsClinical correlatesPrescription opioid analgesic useComposite International Diagnostic InterviewAnxiety disordersOpioid analgesic useProspective cohort studyUse of opioidsMajor depressive disorderPercent of womenPost-traumatic stress disorderAnalgesic useCohort studyOpioid useMedication useThird trimesterPsychiatric comorbidityDepressive disorderSmoking cigarettesOpioid addictionAmerican CollegeDiagnostic criteriaPregnancyKnowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding conception and fertility: a population-based survey among reproductive-age United States women
Lundsberg LS, Pal L, Gariepy AM, Xu X, Chu MC, Illuzzi JL. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding conception and fertility: a population-based survey among reproductive-age United States women. Fertility And Sterility 2014, 101: 767-774.e2. PMID: 24484995, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care providersReproductive health-related informationAge groupsWomen's health care providersReproductive-age womenPopulation-based surveyPercent of womenUnited States womenHealth-related informationIrregular mensesOvulatory cyclesMAIN OUTCOMEUS womenCare providersOlder womenReproductive healthProvider engagementStates womenCross-sectional sampleYoung womenOverall knowledgeWomenOne-thirdOvulationProcreative success
2013
Maternal and infant vitamin D status during lactation: Is latitude important?
Wagner C, Howard C, Hulsey T, Lawrence R, Ebeling M, Shary J, Smith P, Morella K, Taylor S, Hollis B. Maternal and infant vitamin D status during lactation: Is latitude important? Health 2013, 2013: 2004-2013. DOI: 10.4236/health.2013.512271.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfant vitamin D statusVitamin D statusVitamin D deficiencySignificant vitamin D deficiencyIntact parathyroid hormoneD statusD deficiencyHispanic womenBaseline vitamin D statusVitamin D supplementation trialsVitamin D supplementsTime of enrollmentCohort of womenPercent of womenHigh rateSAS version 9.3Maternal baselineD supplementsSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeParathyroid hormoneSerum calciumWeeks postpartumCaucasian womenSupplementation trial
2011
P4-11-10: Perceptions, Knowledge and Satisfaction with Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy among Young Women with Breast Cancer.
Tracy M, Meyer M, Sepucha K, Gelber S, Hirshfield-Bartek J, Troyan S, Morrow M, Schapira L, Come S, Winer E, Partridge A. P4-11-10: Perceptions, Knowledge and Satisfaction with Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy among Young Women with Breast Cancer. Cancer Research 2011, 71: p4-11-10-p4-11-10. DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs11-p4-11-10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchContralateral prophylactic mastectomyContralateral breast cancerBreast cancerBilateral mastectomyYoung womenProphylactic mastectomyBenefits of CPMEarly breast cancerBilateral breast cancerSurgical treatment decisionsLongitudinal cohort studyBreast cancer treatmentPercent of womenCohort studyContralateral diseaseMedian ageProphylactic indicationsPatient preferencesTreatment decisionsMutation carriersAge 40MastectomyCancerCancer ResCancer treatmentThe Burden of Illness in the First Year Home: Do Male and Female VA Users Differ in Health Conditions and Healthcare Utilization
Haskell SG, Mattocks K, Goulet JL, Krebs EE, Skanderson M, Leslie D, Justice AC, Yano EM, Brandt C. The Burden of Illness in the First Year Home: Do Male and Female VA Users Differ in Health Conditions and Healthcare Utilization. Women's Health Issues 2011, 21: 92-97. PMID: 21185994, PMCID: PMC3138124, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2010.08.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFemale veteransHealth servicesComprehensive women's health servicesHealth care service useVeterans Health Administration (VHA) servicesHealth conditionsCare service useBurden of illnessHealth care utilizationWomen's health servicesPercent of womenMental health clinicsOperation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom veteransMental health disordersReproductive health needsMental health conditionsOperation Iraqi Freedom veteransVeterans' health careSignificant demographic differencesPosttraumatic stress disorderIraqi Freedom veteransCare utilizationClinical data basesGynecologic examinationHealthcare utilization
2010
The Contraceptive CHOICE Project: reducing barriers to long-acting reversible contraception
Secura G, Allsworth J, Madden T, Mullersman J, Peipert J. The Contraceptive CHOICE Project: reducing barriers to long-acting reversible contraception. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2010, 203: 115.e1-115.e7. PMID: 20541171, PMCID: PMC2910826, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2010.04.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultCohort StudiesConfidence IntervalsContraceptionContraception BehaviorContraceptive Agents, FemaleContraceptive Devices, FemaleCost SavingsCost-Benefit AnalysisDelayed-Action PreparationsDrug ImplantsFamily Planning ServicesFemaleHumansIntrauterine DevicesMiddle AgedPregnancyProbabilityProspective StudiesRisk FactorsTime FactorsYoung AdultConceptsContraceptive CHOICE ProjectReversible contraceptionReversible methodFirst-line contraceptive optionProspective cohort studyPercent of womenCHOICE ProjectBaseline characteristicsCohort studyWomen 14Contraceptive optionsIntrauterine contraceptionSubdermal implantsContraceptive methodsContraceptive choicesContraceptionWomenFinancial barriersPotential participantsTwo-thirdsParticipantsPercentPregnancyOptionsYears
2009
Prevalence and Predictors of Distress in Young Women with Newly Diagnosed Early Stage Breast Cancer.
Ruddy K, Gelber S, Tamimi R, Mayer E, Schapira L, Come S, Meyer M, Winer E, Partridge A. Prevalence and Predictors of Distress in Young Women with Newly Diagnosed Early Stage Breast Cancer. Cancer Research 2009, 69: 1067-1067. DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs-09-1067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStage breast cancerBreast cancerOverall distressYoung womenHADS scoresProspective multi-center cohort studyAdvanced-stage breast cancerMulti-center cohort studyEarly-stage breast cancerMultivariate logistic regression modelBaseline surveyOnly sociodemographic factorCentral pathology reviewEarly breast cancerMultivariate logistic regressionPercent of womenCourse of careMedical history itemsLogistic regression modelsBreast cancer diagnosisEligible womenCohort studyMedian agePathology reviewHospital Anxiety
2007
Using Clinical Classification Trees to Identify Individuals at Risk of STDs During Pregnancy
Kershaw TS, Lewis J, Westdahl C, Wang YF, Rising SS, Massey Z, Ickovics J. Using Clinical Classification Trees to Identify Individuals at Risk of STDs During Pregnancy. Perspectives On Sexual And Reproductive Health 2007, 39: 141-148. PMID: 17845525, PMCID: PMC2276881, DOI: 10.1363/3914107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of STDsSTD incidenceHigher STD incidenceRisk factorsPrenatal care settingsHistory of STDSubgroup of womenPercent of womenLogistic regression analysisLogistic regression modelsClassification tree analysisUrban obstetricsWeeks' gestationGynecology clinicThird trimesterIncident STDRisk predictorsBaseline predictorsRisk screeningLower incidenceCare settingsSTD treatmentClinical settingIncidencePregnancyTiming and Predictors of Postpartum Return to Smoking in a Group of Inner‐City Women: An Exploratory Pilot Study
Letourneau AR, Sonja B, Mazure CM, O’Malley S, James D, Colson ER. Timing and Predictors of Postpartum Return to Smoking in a Group of Inner‐City Women: An Exploratory Pilot Study. Birth 2007, 34: 245-252. PMID: 17718875, DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-536x.2007.00177.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInner-city womenExploratory pilot studyPilot studyUrine cotinine levelsPostpartum hospital stayHealth supervision visitsPercent of womenTime of interviewPostpartum stayHospital stayWomen smokersCotinine levelsMonths postpartumPerinatal periodSupervision visitsPostpartum returnPregnancySmokingRelapse preventionGeneral equivalency diplomaWomenCigarettesSmokersStayAfrican AmericansAcculturation and MyPyramid awareness among Latina WIC participants in Connecticut, California, Ohio, and Texas
Putnik P, Taylor C, Mejia A, Melgar‐Quinonez H, Anders R, Balcazar H, Segura‐Pérez S, Pérez‐Escamilla R. Acculturation and MyPyramid awareness among Latina WIC participants in Connecticut, California, Ohio, and Texas. The FASEB Journal 2007, 21: a302-a303. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.21.5.a302-c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhase II study of CT-2103 as first- or second-line chemotherapy in patients with metastatic breast cancer: unexpected incidence of hypersensitivity reactions
Lin NU, Parker LM, Come SE, Burstein HJ, Haldoupis M, Ryabin N, Gelman R, Winer EP, Shulman LN. Phase II study of CT-2103 as first- or second-line chemotherapy in patients with metastatic breast cancer: unexpected incidence of hypersensitivity reactions. Investigational New Drugs 2007, 25: 369-375. PMID: 17345004, DOI: 10.1007/s10637-007-9034-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic breast cancerHypersensitivity reactionsEfficacy of CTBreast cancerPrior linesPatient populationGrade 3HER2-negative metastatic breast cancerSmall studyHER2-negative breast cancerTrue drug allergyPhase II studySecond-line chemotherapyPercent of womenNovel conjugatesAdjuvant settingConjugated paclitaxelEighteen womenIntravenous CTMetastatic treatmentPrior chemotherapyRoutine premedicationDrug allergyII studyObjective response
2006
Management of adnexal mass.
Myers ER, Bastian LA, Havrilesky LJ, Kulasingam SL, Terplan MS, Cline KE, Gray RN, McCrory DC. Management of adnexal mass. Evidence Report Technology Assessment 2006, 1-145. PMID: 17854238, PMCID: PMC4781260.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCA 125Adnexal massesNatural historyOvarian cancerFollowup strategiesDiagnostic strategiesOverall complication rateNationwide Inpatient SamplePercent of womenAlternative diagnostic strategiesBimanual pelvic examinationMalignant adnexal massesRandom-effects modelImportant clinical informationPremenopausal womenComplication rateAsymptomatic massRadiologic findingsAdverse outcomesFDG-PETUnilocular cystInpatient SamplePelvic examinationStudy populationDiagnostic modalities
2005
The association of ambulatory care with breast cancer stage at diagnosis among medicare beneficiaries
Keating NL, Landrum MB, Ayanian JZ, Winer EP, Guadagnoli E. The association of ambulatory care with breast cancer stage at diagnosis among medicare beneficiaries. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2005, 20: 38-44. PMID: 15693926, PMCID: PMC1490029, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.40079.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansCare physiciansBreast cancer diagnosisAdvanced cancerOutpatient careNumber of visitsMedical specialistsAdvanced stage diagnosisPreventive care visitsRetrospective cohort studyCancer diagnosisBreast cancer stagePercent of womenPopulation-based sampleCare visitsCohort studyCancer RegistryCancer stageUse of servicesElderly womenAdjusted ratesBreast cancerLower median incomeAmbulatory careHigh risk
2004
Web-Based Survey of Fertility Issues in Young Women With Breast Cancer
Partridge AH, Gelber S, Peppercorn J, Sampson E, Knudsen K, Laufer M, Rosenberg R, Przypyszny M, Rein A, Winer EP. Web-Based Survey of Fertility Issues in Young Women With Breast Cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2004, 22: 4174-4183. PMID: 15483028, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2004.01.159.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercent of womenBreast cancerYoung womenFertility issuesEarly-stage breast cancerYoung breast cancer survivorsYear of diagnosisBreast cancer survivorsMultivariate logistic regressionE-mail remindersBreast cancer diagnosisPrior pregnancyYounger patientsCancer survivorsFertility concernsTreatment decisionsWeb-based surveyEligible respondentsInfertility concernsLogistic regressionCancerDiagnosisCancer diagnosisWomenMore childrenMaternal Depressive Symptoms and Infant Health Practices Among Low-Income Women
Chung E, McCollum K, Elo I, Lee H, Culhane J. Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Infant Health Practices Among Low-Income Women. 2004, 113: e523-e529. PMID: 15173532, DOI: 10.1542/peds.113.6.e523.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal depressive symptomsBack sleep positionInjury prevention measuresDepressive symptomsSleep positionTime pointsInfant health service useEpidemiologic Studies Depression ScalePersistent depressive symptomsHealth service usePublic Health CenterInfant health servicesWell-child carePercent of womenCommunity-based surveyAfrican American womenInfant receiptPersistent symptomsInfant hospitalizationMean ageSmoke alarmsPostpartum periodHealth centersDepression ScaleService use
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