2023
Burnout in U.S. hematologists and oncologists: impact of compensation models and advanced practice provider support
Lee A, Masselink LE, De Castro LM, Marshall AL, Connell NT, Dent GA, Fritz J, Homer M, Lucas TL, Naik RP, Nelson M, O'Connell C, Rajasekhar A, Reynolds R, Sharma D, Smith M, Weeks LD, Erikson CE. Burnout in U.S. hematologists and oncologists: impact of compensation models and advanced practice provider support. Blood Advances 2023, 7: 3058-3068. PMID: 35476017, PMCID: PMC10331414, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2021006140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity physiciansProvider supportMultivariate logistic regression modelOverall survey response rateClinical support staffCommunity practiceLogistic regression modelsHigh burnoutUS hematologistsSurvey response rateComplete responseFemale genderAMA MasterfileResponse rateSignificant associationHematologistsOncologistsFinal analysisPhysiciansLarge-scale studiesProvider UtilizationPractice surveyAmerican SocietyOne-thirdPhysician compensation
2022
The collaborative research and service delivery partnership between the United States healthcare system and the U.S. Military Health System during the COVID-19 pandemic
Koehlmoos T, Korona-Bailey J, Janvrin M, Madsen C, Schneider E. The collaborative research and service delivery partnership between the United States healthcare system and the U.S. Military Health System during the COVID-19 pandemic. Health Research Policy And Systems 2022, 20: 81. PMID: 35854348, PMCID: PMC9295105, DOI: 10.1186/s12961-022-00885-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMilitary Health SystemHealth systemHealthcare systemU.S. Military Health SystemWorld Health Organization frameworkUnited States healthcare systemU.S. healthcare systemProvision of suppliesStates healthcare systemCOVID-19 pandemicCollaborative effortsHealthcare deliveryProvider supportTreatment venueGrey literatureHealth challengesAreas of medicineHealthHealth emergencyDevelopment of vaccinesCOVID-19ProvidersNation's abilityHuman resourcesCollaborative researchBarriers and Facilitators to Optimal Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices in the Central Region of Ghana: Perceptions of Heath Care Providers
Hromi-Fiedler A, Sandow A, Pérez-Escamilla R, Segbedji C, Addo-Lartey A, Aryeetey R. Barriers and Facilitators to Optimal Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices in the Central Region of Ghana: Perceptions of Heath Care Providers. Current Developments In Nutrition 2022, 6: 576. PMCID: PMC9193413, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzac060.034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYoung child feeding practicesBarriers/facilitatorsChild feeding practicesFeeding practicesIYCF counselingOptimal infantCare providersComplementary feeding practicesHeath care providersIndividual-level barriersMulti-level interventionsCross-cutting barriersBreastmilk insufficiencyMaternal hygieneIYCF knowledgeBreast problemsHealth facilitiesHome visitsPolicies/guidelinesCommunity-level characteristicsProvider supportIll healthProvider perspectivesOptimal IYCFLevel barriers
2020
Barriers and benefits to breastfeeding with gestational diabetes
Doughty K, Taylor SN. Barriers and benefits to breastfeeding with gestational diabetes. Seminars In Perinatology 2020, 45: 151385. PMID: 33446343, DOI: 10.1016/j.semperi.2020.151385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational diabetes mellitusInfant hypoglycemiaType 2 diabetes developmentMaternal social factorsHigh-risk populationInfant macrosomiaGestational diabetesMaternal obesityCesarean sectionGlucose intoleranceDiabetes mellitusMetabolic sequelaeBreastfeeding outcomesDiabetes developmentBiologic complicationsLess initiationProvider supportProvider behaviorMaternal reportsWomenHypoglycemiaInfantsMothersDurationMacrosomiaExperience of living with pain among older adults with arthritis: A systematic review and meta-synthesis
Chen J, Hu F, Yang B, Cai Y, Cong X. Experience of living with pain among older adults with arthritis: A systematic review and meta-synthesis. International Journal Of Nursing Studies 2020, 111: 103756. PMID: 32927408, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOlder adults' experiencesOlder adultsArthritis painAdult experienceMeta-SynthesisMeta-synthesis of qualitative studiesQualitative studyProQuest Dissertations and Theses databasePatient-centered interventionsHealth care providersOlder adults' perceptionsUnrelieved chronic painDecreased quality of lifeExperience of painQuality of lifeQualitative data collectionHare's methodologyWeb of ScienceCare providersHealthcare needsBetter careISI Web of ScienceProvider supportQualitative research designGroups of keywords
2001
Consumer Informatics Supporting Patients as Co-Producers of Quality
Kaplan B, Brennan P. Consumer Informatics Supporting Patients as Co-Producers of Quality. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2001, 8: 309-316. PMID: 11418537, PMCID: PMC130075, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080309.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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