2024
Weight stigma and binge eating related to poorer perceptions of healthcare provider interaction quality in a community-based sample
Barnes R, Lawson J. Weight stigma and binge eating related to poorer perceptions of healthcare provider interaction quality in a community-based sample. Journal Of Eating Disorders 2024, 12: 128. PMID: 39223683, PMCID: PMC11370053, DOI: 10.1186/s40337-024-01093-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBody mass indexWeight stigmaHealthcare providersNon-HispanicWeight biasDisordered EatingHigher Body Mass IndexOnline self-report questionnaireLower body mass indexCommunity-based sampleCross-sectional studyHealth-related concernsSelf-report questionnairesBackgroundWeight stigmaMultivariate linear regressionQuality careHealthcare interactionsWorse perceptionsMedical providersAnti-fat attitudesPoor perceptionRegular binge eatingCommunity populationPersons of colorStigma
2022
Consumer acceptance and preference for brown rice—A mixed‐method qualitative study from Nepal
Gyawali P, Tamrakar D, Shrestha A, Shrestha H, Karmacharya S, Bhattarai S, Bhandari N, Malik V, Mattei J, Spiegelman D, Shrestha A. Consumer acceptance and preference for brown rice—A mixed‐method qualitative study from Nepal. Food Science & Nutrition 2022, 10: 1864-1874. PMID: 35702294, PMCID: PMC9179153, DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.2803.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth benefitsPrevalence of diabetesRisk of diabetesPercent of participantsBrown rice consumptionMixed-method qualitative studyWhite riceWorksite cafeteriasFamily awarenessLack of awarenessPoor perceptionDiabetesFocus group discussionsParticipantsQualitative studyMajor barrierSide dishesImproved knowledge
2020
Exploring patients’ experience and perception of being diagnosed with bladder cancer: a mixed‐methods approach
Tan W, Teo C, Chan D, Ang K, Heinrich M, Feber A, Sarpong R, Williams N, Brew‐Graves C, Ng C, Kelly J, Khetrapal P, Sridhar A, Baker H, Ocampo F, Whotton N, Dent K, Pearson S, Hatton J, Newton M, Heeney E, Green K, Evans S, Rogers M, Dann A, Cook J, Cornwell M, Mills R, Knight H, Maher S, Rane A, Thomas S, Reyner S, Vallejera G, Adeniran P, Masood S, Ridgway S, Coulding M, Savill H, Mccormick J, Clark M, Collins G, Jewers K, Keith S, Bowen G, Hargreaves J, Riley K, Srirangam S, Mistry R, Chadwick J, Cocks S, Hull R, Loftus A, Dawson L, Roberts H, Main C, Jain S, Waymont C, Rogers J, Grant A, Carter V, Heap H, Lomas C, Cooke P, Baird Y, Moore S, Greenslade S, Margalef J, Chadbourn I, Harris M, Hicks J, Clitheroe P, Connolly S, Hodgkinson S, Haydock H, Sinclair A, Storr E, Cogley L, Natale S, Lovegrove W, Smith S, Smith K, Hewitt D, Sriram R, Atkinson K, Royle L, Madine J, MacLean K, Walsh J, Guerdette A, Hill M, Payne D, Power A, Cannon J, Devereaux L, Thompson A, Scarratt L, Hodgkiss T, Johnstone D, Johnson J, Allsop J, Rothwell J, Connolly K, Cherian J, Wardle H, Wilson D, Bayles A, Pelluri S, Pati J, Gherman A, Scott C, Madaan S, Taylor J, Edmunds E, Moore J, Rees A, Williams S, Caddy S, Dukes S, Goffe A, Buckhorn K, Nichols L, Acher P, Baillie K, Middleton K, Proctor C, Cresswell J, Chilvers A, Cain M, Vaux A, Watson D, Bradfield S, Gregory H, Mostafid H, Kehoe L, Drakeley S, Davies J, Williamson L, Krishnan R, Lunt N, Hill P, Burns H, Townley B, Wilkinson L, Wassall H, Sinclair A, Hunt J, Holbrook B, Stancombe L, Morrison J, Vankoutrik L, Misra S, Fossey G, Richards A, Mcdonald K, Henderson A, Fennelly R, Tribbeck M, Ames K, Borwell J, Kotze M, Beesley K, Rennie K, Porter T, Gipson A, Piper L, Bailey L, Chrisopoulou A, Slevin K, McCartin F, Warburton H, Hathaway‐Lees S, Whetton K, Delves G, Day A, Bankole T, Broadhead S, Malde S, Oblak M, Ellis D, Bishara S, Barias‐Lara T, Donkov I, Thatcher H, Morris H, Culmsee C, Menzies A, Bartlett C, Cutting C, O'Brien N, Jannapureddy R, Kelkar A, Fitzgerald J, Longhurst S, Worth C, Peracha A, Mzazi S, Poile C, Griffiths L, Cook A, Barber N, Brar N, Alty A, Zelhof B, Blades R. Exploring patients’ experience and perception of being diagnosed with bladder cancer: a mixed‐methods approach. BJU International 2020, 125: 669-678. PMID: 31975539, PMCID: PMC7318301, DOI: 10.1111/bju.15008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-muscle-invasive bladder cancer diagnosisPatient experienceNon-muscle-invasive bladder cancerTransurethral resection of bladder tumorCancer diagnosisBrief IPQMixed-methods approachBrief Illness Perception QuestionnaireCause of bladder cancerRisk of bladder cancerMental health of patientsIllness Perception QuestionnairePersonal controlBladder cancerHealth of patientsSemi-structured interviewsPerception of disease controlLow personal controlMental healthProspective multicentre observational studyPsychological supportUrine biomarker studiesPerception QuestionnaireDiagnosis of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancerPoor perception
2019
Using the text-messaging program SmokefreeTXT to support smoking cessation for nondaily smokers
Hoeppner B, Hoeppner S, Schick M, Milligan C, Helmuth E, Bergman B, Abroms L, Kelly J. Using the text-messaging program SmokefreeTXT to support smoking cessation for nondaily smokers. Substance Use & Misuse 2019, 54: 1260-1271. PMID: 30999794, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2018.1552300.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNondaily smokersAbstinence Self-EfficacyWithin-person changesCons of smokingMechanisms of changeReports of smokingReduce cravingEMA protocolQuit daySmoking cessation interventionsText messagesRetrospective recallText messaging programTreatment endSelf-EfficacySmokersSmoking cessationExploratory analysisCessation interventionsCravingSmokingEnhance engagementSmokefreeTXTPoor perceptionWeeks
2018
Gender Differences in Patient‐Reported Outcomes Among Adults With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
Okunrintemi V, Valero‐Elizondo J, Patrick B, Salami J, Tibuakuu M, Ahmad S, Ogunmoroti O, Mahajan S, Khan SU, Gulati M, Nasir K, Michos ED. Gender Differences in Patient‐Reported Outcomes Among Adults With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2018, 7: e010498. PMID: 30561253, PMCID: PMC6405598, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.118.010498.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAtherosclerosisCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHealth CommunicationHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth Status DisparitiesHealthcare DisparitiesHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsMaleMiddle AgedPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPatient SatisfactionPhysician-Patient RelationsPlatelet Aggregation InhibitorsQuality of LifeRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSex FactorsUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsHealth-related qualityBackground Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseLower health-related qualityAtherosclerotic cardiovascular diseasePatient experienceCardiovascular diseaseHealth outcomesPoor patient-provider communicationImportant public health implicationsSelf-reported patient experienceNinth Revision codesPatient-centered outcomesPatient-reported outcomesPatient-provider communicationThird of deathsPoor perceptionPoor patient experiencePositive patient experiencePublic health implicationsMedical Expenditure PanelPerception of healthGender-specific differencesRepresentative US sampleGender differencesASCVD patients
2000
The relationship between self-rated health and health care service use among women veterans in a primary care clinic
Bosworth H, Butterfield M, Stechuchak K, Bastian L. The relationship between self-rated health and health care service use among women veterans in a primary care clinic. Women's Health Issues 2000, 10: 278-285. PMID: 10980445, DOI: 10.1016/s1049-3867(00)00056-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-rated healthOutpatient clinicService useWomen veteransSelf-rated health itemHealth care service usePrimary care clinic settingCare service usePrimary care clinicsAssessment of symptomsHealth service useHealth care usePRIME-MD questionnaireYears of ageCare clinicsCare useClinic settingFair healthHealth itemsGood healthOne's healthWomenPoor perceptionClinicHealth
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