2024
Clinician and Practice Characteristics Associated With Support of Office-based Methadone: Findings From a National Survey
Sung M, Black A, Blevins D, Henry B, Cates-Wessel K, Dawes M, Hagle H, Joudrey P, Molfenter T, Levin F, Fiellin D, Edelman E. Clinician and Practice Characteristics Associated With Support of Office-based Methadone: Findings From a National Survey. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2024, 19: 150-156. PMID: 39475119, PMCID: PMC11903189, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000001388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderCharacteristics associated with supportTreatment of opioid use disorderMultivariate logistic regression modelOffice-based settingSequential multivariable logistic regression modelsOpioid treatment programsLogistic regression modelsAcademic medical centerUse disorderInclusion criteriaMethadoneMedical CenterPatientsOffice-basedCOVID-19 surveyClinician supportPractice characteristicsLongitudinal treatmentImplementation barriersPolicy changesMOUDOutcome variablesImprove accessNational survey
2023
Quantifying EHR and Policy Factors Associated with the Gender Productivity Gap in Ambulatory, General Internal Medicine
Li H, Rotenstein L, Jeffery M, Paek H, Nath B, Williams B, McLean R, Goldstein R, Nuckols T, Hoq L, Melnick E. Quantifying EHR and Policy Factors Associated with the Gender Productivity Gap in Ambulatory, General Internal Medicine. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2023, 39: 557-565. PMID: 37843702, PMCID: PMC10973284, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-023-08428-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsWork relative value unitsPhysician genderPractice characteristicsWomen physiciansMen physiciansGeneral internal medicine physiciansEHR useInternal medicine physiciansPhysician productivityGeneral internal medicineMultivariable adjustmentPatient counselingCare discussionsPhysician ageClinical activityMedicine physiciansExploring decisional control preferences in older patients with cancer and their caregivers.
Hryniv S, Gilbride E, Consagra W, Mohile S, Yilmaz S, Whitehead M, Vogel V, Philip T, Vinciguerra V, Kyi K, Kadambi S, Jensen-Battaglia M, Loh K, Magnuson A. Exploring decisional control preferences in older patients with cancer and their caregivers. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: 12042-12042. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.12042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchControl Preferences ScaleDecisional control preferencesControl preferencesPractice characteristicsDoctor inputPatient inputGeriatric assessmentPreferences of older patientsDecision control preferencesPhysician practice characteristicsFactors associated with concordanceCluster randomized trialOlder patientsCancer decision-makingEnrolled dyadsPhysician dyadsIncurable cancerSociodemographic informationCaregiversLogistic regressionDoctorsDecision making preferencesPreference ScaleDecision makingPhysiciansCurrent State of Peer Learning in Radiology: A Survey of ACR Members
Sharpe R, Tarrant M, Brook O, Chatfield M, Chaudhry H, City R, Donnelly L, Goldberg-Stein S, Hernandez D, Hwang G, Kunst M, Lee R, Moriarity A, Pahade J, Patel S, Broder J. Current State of Peer Learning in Radiology: A Survey of ACR Members. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2023, 20: 699-711. PMID: 37230234, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2023.03.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRoutine clinical practicePractice improvement projectACR membersClinical practicePractice characteristicsPatient careRadiology practiceHealth careImprovement initiativesImprovement projectTotal sampleCareRadiologistsACRCurrent practiceUrban settingsPL activityNet Promoter ScorePopulationImproved cultureIncidenceNonusers
2021
Differences in Burnout and Intent to Leave Between Women’s Health and General Primary Care Providers in the Veterans Health Administration
Apaydin EA, Mohr DC, Hamilton AB, Rose DE, Haskell S, Yano EM. Differences in Burnout and Intent to Leave Between Women’s Health and General Primary Care Providers in the Veterans Health Administration. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2021, 37: 2382-2389. PMID: 34618305, PMCID: PMC9360298, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-021-07133-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Health AdministrationPrimary care providersCare providersWomen veteransPractice characteristicsHealth AdministrationUnique clinical needsMinority of patientsLogistic regression analysisSatisfied patientsCross-sectional wavesPreventative careWomen's healthClinical needPatientsPractice dataOutcomes of burnoutRegression analysisAdministrationCareClinical demandStaff ratiosVeteransPCPMore researchIntubation Competence During Neonatal Fellowship Training
Evans P, Shults J, Weinberg DD, Napolitano N, Ades A, Johnston L, Levit O, Brei B, Krick J, Sawyer T, Glass K, Wile M, Hollenberg J, Rumpel J, Moussa A, Verreault A, Mehrem A, Howlett A, McKanna J, Nishisaki A, Foglia EE. Intubation Competence During Neonatal Fellowship Training. 2021, 148: e2020036145. PMID: 34172556, PMCID: PMC8290971, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2020-036145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntubation encountersFellowship trainingNational Emergency Airway RegistryMulti-center cohort studyNorth American academic centersNeonatal-perinatal medicine fellowsNumber of intubationsOverall success rateCumulative sum analysisProcedural competenceAirway RegistryCohort studyMultivariable analysisIntubation attemptsNeonatal intubationSuccessful intubationIntubation successAcademic centersIndividualized approachPractice characteristicsStart of trainingIntubationProgressionIndependent impactSuccess rateImpact of Physician Training Level on Neonatal Tracheal Intubation Success Rates and Adverse Events: A Report from National Emergency Airway Registry for Neonates (NEAR4NEOS)
Johnston L, Sawyer T, Ades A, Moussa A, Zenge J, Jung P, DeMeo S, Glass K, Singh N, Howlett A, Shults J, Barry J, Brei B, Foglia E, Nishisaki A. Impact of Physician Training Level on Neonatal Tracheal Intubation Success Rates and Adverse Events: A Report from National Emergency Airway Registry for Neonates (NEAR4NEOS). Neonatology 2021, 118: 434-442. PMID: 34111869, PMCID: PMC8376802, DOI: 10.1159/000516372.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysician training levelFirst-attempt successOxygen desaturationAdverse eventsMultivariable analysisNeonatal physiciansNational Emergency Airway RegistryTracheal intubation success rateFirst-attempt success rateSevere oxygen desaturationProspective cohort studyIntubation success rateSuccess rateTraining levelAirway RegistryCohort studyPatient ageIntubation outcomesUnivariable analysisIndependent associationOdds ratioPractice characteristicsPrimary TiDesaturationTI success
2020
Factors Associated with Burnout Among Hematology & Oncology Physicians
Masselink L, Lee A, Erikson C. Factors Associated with Burnout Among Hematology & Oncology Physicians. Blood 2020, 136: 41-42. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-139798.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematology/oncology physiciansCommunity practice settingsOncology physiciansAdvanced practice providersAcademic practice settingPractice settingsLogistic regression modelsSevere burnoutPractice providersHematology/oncology practiceCommunity practiceMultiple logistic regression modelPhysicians' practice activitiesOncology workforceHematologists/oncologistsPhysician work hoursPositive associationHematology serviceRegression modelsOncology practiceFindings merit further explorationWork hoursConclusions Study findingsPractice characteristicsPractice activities
2019
Comparison of Neonatal Intubation Practice and Outcomes between the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Delivery Room
Herrick HM, Glass KM, Johnston LC, Singh N, Shults J, Ades A, Nadkarni V, Nishisaki A, Foglia EE. Comparison of Neonatal Intubation Practice and Outcomes between the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Delivery Room. Neonatology 2019, 117: 65-72. PMID: 31563910, PMCID: PMC7098841, DOI: 10.1159/000502611.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal intensive care unitFirst-attempt success rateIntensive care unitAttempt success rateTracheal intubationFirst-attempt successDelivery roomUnivariable analysisCare unitAttempt successNational Emergency Airway RegistryAdverse tracheal intubationRetrospective cohort studyNeonatal tracheal intubationsSuccess rateExposure of interestLogistic regression modelsAirway RegistryBaseline characteristicsCohort studySevere desaturationMultivariable analysisIntubation practicesSafety outcomesPractice characteristics
2018
Comparison of Laboratory-Developed Tests and FDA-Approved Assays for BRAF, EGFR, and KRAS Testing
Kim AS, Bartley AN, Bridge JA, Kamel-Reid S, Lazar AJ, Lindeman NI, Long TA, Merker JD, J. AJ, Rimm DL, Rothberg PG, Vasalos P, Moncur JT. Comparison of Laboratory-Developed Tests and FDA-Approved Assays for BRAF, EGFR, and KRAS Testing. JAMA Oncology 2018, 4: 838-841. PMID: 29242895, PMCID: PMC6145687, DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2017.4021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLaboratory-developed testsPT responseCompanion diagnosticsClinical laboratory testingKRAS testingOncology CommitteeMAIN OUTCOMEUS FoodDrug AdministrationPractice characteristicsDiagnostic testingTumor contentProficiency testingVariant-specific differencesEGFRBRAFClinical diagnostic testingMajority of laboratoriesKRASAssaysLaboratory testingPerformance of laboratoriesKit manufacturersResponseParticipantsPatient centered medical homes did not improve access to timely follow-up after ED visit
Chou SC, Rothenberg C, Agnoli A, Wiechers I, Lott J, Voorhees J, Bernstein SL, Venkatesh AK. Patient centered medical homes did not improve access to timely follow-up after ED visit. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2018, 36: 854-858. PMID: 29452920, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2018.01.070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care followPrimary care practicesPCMH designationCare followAffordable Care ActAppointment availabilityCare practicesEmergency department dischargeGreater New HavenED visitsED patientsTimely followInsurance statusOutpatient practiceInsurance typeHours appointmentED diagnosisMedical homeLocal cliniciansPractice characteristicsSignificant associationPatientsFollowStandardized scriptPractice improvement
2016
The effect of insurance type on trauma patient access to psychiatric care under the Affordable Care Act
Wiznia DH, Maisano J, Kim CY, Zaki T, Lee HB, Leslie MP. The effect of insurance type on trauma patient access to psychiatric care under the Affordable Care Act. General Hospital Psychiatry 2016, 45: 19-24. PMID: 28274334, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2016.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew patient consultationsMedicaid patientsAffordable Care ActInsurance typePsychiatric carePatient consultationsPatient accessMedicaid eligibilityAcceptance of MedicaidCare ActNew patientsPatientsPractice characteristicsPrivate insuranceMore barriersPsychiatristsAppointmentsMedicaidCareEligibilityMedicareOverall numberCar accidentsPTSDConsultationPrimary Care Physicians’ Willingness to Prescribe HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for People who Inject Drugs
Edelman EJ, Moore BA, Calabrese SK, Berkenblit G, Cunningham C, Patel V, Phillips K, Tetrault JM, Shah M, Fiellin DA, Blackstock O. Primary Care Physicians’ Willingness to Prescribe HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for People who Inject Drugs. AIDS And Behavior 2016, 21: 1025-1033. PMID: 27896552, PMCID: PMC5344709, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1612-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansPre-exposure prophylaxisCare physiciansHIV pre-exposure prophylaxisHIV risk groupMore HIVClinic patientsRisk groupsGeneral internistsPWIDAcademic general internistsPractice characteristicsDisease preventionHIVPrEPProphylaxisPatientsPhysiciansCareDrugsOnline surveyInternistsHigher willingnessLower willingnessCentral roleA Cross-Sectional Online Survey of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Adoption Among Primary Care Physicians
Blackstock OJ, Moore BA, Berkenblit GV, Calabrese SK, Cunningham CO, Fiellin DA, Patel VV, Phillips KA, Tetrault JM, Shah M, Edelman EJ. A Cross-Sectional Online Survey of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Adoption Among Primary Care Physicians. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2016, 32: 62-70. PMID: 27778215, PMCID: PMC5215171, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-016-3903-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnti-HIV AgentsCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PersonnelHealth Risk BehaviorsHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisOdds RatioPractice Patterns, Physicians'Pre-Exposure ProphylaxisPrimary Health CareSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsPrimary care physiciansHIV care experienceCare physiciansPrEP adoptionPrEP awarenessPractice characteristicsHIV pre-exposure prophylaxisCare experiencesAcademic primary care physiciansHIV-positive patientsPre-exposure prophylaxisHealth care providersResultsThe survey response rateSectional Online SurveyPCP adoptionHIV careKey ResultsThe survey response ratePercent of respondentsRisk compensationSurvey response ratePrEP knowledgePrEP useSelf-rated knowledgeMultivariable analysisClinical championsRheumatologists’ Approaches to Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression
Heiman E, Kravitz R, Wise B. Rheumatologists’ Approaches to Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression. JCR Journal Of Clinical Rheumatology 2016, 22: 307-311. PMID: 27556237, DOI: 10.1097/rhu.0000000000000383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLogistic regression modelsDepressed patientsPractice characteristicsClinician-level interventionsPrimary care physiciansTreatment of depressionMental health diagnosesMental health servicesPerceptions of depressionPrivate practice settingMental health issuesRheumatologists' awarenessPercent of respondentsRheumatologic practiceDepression careCare physiciansRegression modelsDepression managementMore prescriptionsPatient visitsEffective carePatientsRheumatologistsPatient resistanceHealth services
2013
Procedure volume influences adherence to celiac disease guidelines
Lebwohl B, Genta RM, Kapel RC, Sheehan D, Lerner NS, Green PH, Neugut AI, Rundle A. Procedure volume influences adherence to celiac disease guidelines. European Journal Of Gastroenterology & Hepatology 2013, 25: 1273-1278. PMID: 23995767, PMCID: PMC4048920, DOI: 10.1097/meg.0b013e3283643542.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProcedure volumeDuodenal biopsiesEndoscopy suiteZip codesNumber of gastroenterologistsNational pathology databaseHigher procedure volumeHigh-volume physiciansInclusion/exclusion criteriaAdult patientsDisease guidelinesBiopsy guidelinesPathology databaseCeliac diseaseLow adherenceDecreased adherenceExclusion criteriaGastroenterologistsPractice characteristicsMultivariate analysisAdherencePatientsPeer educationBiopsyLower rates
2012
Developmental and Autism Screening
Arunyanart W, Fenick A, Ukritchon S, Imjaijitt W, Northrup V, Weitzman C. Developmental and Autism Screening. Infants & Young Children 2012, 25: 175-187. DOI: 10.1097/iyc.0b013e31825a5a42.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDevelopmental delayNon-white race/ethnicityCurrent screening practicesPublication of guidelinesNumber of pediatriciansRace/ethnicityScreening recommendationsSurveillance visitsScreening practicesDevelopmental screeningWeb-based questionnairePatientsPractice characteristicsAmerican AcademyPediatriciansVisitsChildrenDisadvantaged childrenMedicaidMonthsAutism screeningScreeningTotalComplianceAutism
2010
Laboratory Test Ordering at Physician Offices with and without On-Site Laboratories
Bishop TF, Federman AD, Ross JS. Laboratory Test Ordering at Physician Offices with and without On-Site Laboratories. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2010, 25: 1057-1063. PMID: 20532656, PMCID: PMC2955467, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-010-1409-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate-specific antigenConfidence intervalsNational Ambulatory Medical Care SurveyAmbulatory Medical Care SurveyPrimary care physiciansDesignCross-sectional studyPhysician ownersGroup practiceHealth care servicesLaboratory testsCommon laboratory testsExcess healthcare spendingGroup practice physiciansCare physiciansBlood countCare SurveyPhysician's officePrimary analysisPractice characteristicsCare servicesSecondary analysisKey ResultsThereSite laboratoryVisitsAORRelationship Between Use of Electronic Health Record Features and Health Care Quality
Poon EG, Wright A, Simon SR, Jenter CA, Kaushal R, Volk LA, Cleary PD, Singer JA, Tumolo AZ, Bates DW. Relationship Between Use of Electronic Health Record Features and Health Care Quality. Medical Care 2010, 48: 203-209. PMID: 20125047, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0b013e3181c16203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsUse of EHRsColon cancer screeningEHR featuresHealth care qualityCancer screeningWomen's healthSignificant associationCare qualityInformation Set (HEDIS) quality measuresElectronic health record featuresHealthcare Effectiveness DataPrimary care physiciansHEDIS quality measuresCancer prevention measuresPhysician practice characteristicsQuality of careGroup scoresCare physiciansHEDIS measuresCancer preventionPractice characteristicsResponse rateHigh-quality healthcareEffectiveness data
2005
Predictors and Consequences of Negative Physician Attitudes Toward HIV-Infected Injection Drug Users
Ding L, Landon BE, Wilson IB, Wong MD, Shapiro MF, Cleary PD. Predictors and Consequences of Negative Physician Attitudes Toward HIV-Infected Injection Drug Users. JAMA Internal Medicine 2005, 165: 618-623. PMID: 15795336, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.165.6.618.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInjection drug usersActive antiretroviral therapyDrug usersAntiretroviral therapyPhysicians' attitudesUnmet needMore injection drug usersHuman immunodeficiency virusQuality of careCross-sectional surveyRate of exposureCare physiciansImmunodeficiency virusOptimal careCare measuresHIV knowledgePractice characteristicsHIVPatient exposureKnowledge scorePhysiciansPhysician trainingCareExperience-based exercisesNegative attitudes
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