2020
A quasi-experiment assessing the six-months effects of a nurse care coordination program on patient care experiences and clinician teamwork in community health centers
Nembhard IM, Buta E, Lee YSH, Anderson D, Zlateva I, Cleary PD. A quasi-experiment assessing the six-months effects of a nurse care coordination program on patient care experiences and clinician teamwork in community health centers. BMC Health Services Research 2020, 20: 137. PMID: 32093664, PMCID: PMC7038598, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-4986-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk patientsCare coordinationCare experiencesOffice visitsSix-month effectsCare coordination programSame health systemCommunity health centersPatient office visitsPatient care experiencesLow-resource settingsMonths of useMonths of implementationPre-post designHealth centersPatient reportsPatient experiencePatientsProgram enrolleesHealthcare providersQuasi-experimental studyClinical staffHealth systemCoordination programStudy outcomes
2011
Effects of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Clinical Guidelines on Appropriate Use of Human Papillomavirus DNA Tests
Price RA, Frank RG, Cleary PD, Goldie SJ. Effects of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Clinical Guidelines on Appropriate Use of Human Papillomavirus DNA Tests. Medical Care 2011, 49: 132-138. PMID: 21150798, PMCID: PMC3206730, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0b013e3181f81c63.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAdvertisingAlphapapillomavirusDNA, ViralFemaleGuideline AdherenceHealth Services MisuseHealth Services ResearchHumansInsurance Claim ReportingLogistic ModelsMarketing of Health ServicesMass ScreeningMiddle AgedPapillomavirus InfectionsPractice Guidelines as TopicPractice Patterns, Physicians'United StatesUterine Cervical NeoplasmsVaginal SmearsConceptsCervical cancer screening testsHuman papillomavirus DNA testHPV DNA testCancer screening testsClinical guidelinesDTC advertisingDNA testScreening testPrimary screeningAppropriate useTest useAmerican CollegeQuasi-experimental studyPrivate insuranceComparable increaseInappropriate useConsumer advertisingOverall useNew health care technologiesConsecutive monthsSignificant increaseHealth care technologiesProfessional guidelinesGreater increaseCare technologies