2025
What Makes for a Positive Patient Experience in Chronic Pain Care? A Qualitative Evaluation of Factors Affecting Veteran Patient Satisfaction Across Two Individualized Pain Care Interventions in VA Primary Care
Purcell N, DeRonne B, Salameh H, Krebs E, Seal K, Becker W, Hagedorn H. What Makes for a Positive Patient Experience in Chronic Pain Care? A Qualitative Evaluation of Factors Affecting Veteran Patient Satisfaction Across Two Individualized Pain Care Interventions in VA Primary Care. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2025, 1-10. PMID: 40425935, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09630-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive patient experiencePain careCare interventionsPatient experienceCare coordinationVeterans Affairs (VA) healthcare systemPatient satisfactionMultimodal pain careChronic pain careVA primary carePain-related disabilitySelf-manage painPatient-clinician relationshipAffected patient satisfactionSemi-structured interviewsPatient involvementPrimary careCare teamCare accessOpioid-related deathsQualitative interview dataSelf-ManagementVeteran patientsHealthcare systemInfluence patients
2024
Needs assessment and patient-guided development of a video-based diabetic retinopathy patient education tool
Ahmed O, Applebaum S, Ahmad M, Ahmed D, Juthani P, Nwanyanwu K. Needs assessment and patient-guided development of a video-based diabetic retinopathy patient education tool. Health Education Journal 2024, 83: 587-597. DOI: 10.1177/00178969241258818.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient perspectivePatients' health knowledgePost-intervention interviewsPatient education toolsAcademic medical centreSemi-structured interviewsPatient uptakeLifestyle factorsQualitative interview dataNeeds assessmentPatient educationVideo educationHealth knowledgeRetina physiciansUnique educational needsImprove accessDiabetes managementEducational materialsEducational videosPhysiciansMedical CentreDR knowledgeDR patientsEffective communicationCohort B
2023
A qualitative study on the role of financial toxicity on adoption of healthy lifestyle behavior after breast cancer among Black and Latina women.
Nsubayi C, Pichardo M, Ginader A, Peña K, Nguyen T, Irwin M, Sanft T, Fayanju O, Molina Y. A qualitative study on the role of financial toxicity on adoption of healthy lifestyle behavior after breast cancer among Black and Latina women. JCO Oncology Practice 2023, 19: 273-273. DOI: 10.1200/op.2023.19.11_suppl.273.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLocal organizationsBreast cancer survivorsQualitative interview dataLatina breast cancer survivorsLatina womenLifestyle behavior changeHousing insecuritySocial workersCancer survivorsInstitutional levelLevel of accessInterview dataIdentified strategiesFinancial toxicityInterpersonal levelCommunity levelFinancial resourcesQualitative studyBreast cancerInductive approachContent analysisTypes of resourcesFinancial hardshipThematic categoriesBehavior change
2018
'Then I Found Housing and Everything Changed': Transitions to Rent-Assisted Housing and Diabetes Self-Management.
Keene DE, Henry M, Gormley C, Ndumele C. 'Then I Found Housing and Everything Changed': Transitions to Rent-Assisted Housing and Diabetes Self-Management. Cityscape : A Journal Of Policy Development And Research 2018, 20: 107-118. PMID: 31406556, PMCID: PMC6690624, DOI: 10.2307/26472170.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRental assistanceLow-income residentsQualitative interview dataExperience of transitionHousing accessAssisted housingResidential stabilityQualitative interviewsParticipants' housingInterview dataHousingInterviewsSocial supportPopulation healthDiabetes routinesTheory approachAssistanceFinancial stressDiabetes-related complicationsType 2 diabetesSelf-management behaviorsNew HavenAccessDiabetes Self-ManagementExperience
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