2020
Communicating in a public health crisis
Wang H, Cleary PD, Little J, Auffray C. Communicating in a public health crisis. The Lancet Digital Health 2020, 2: e503. PMID: 32838253, PMCID: PMC7417177, DOI: 10.1016/s2589-7500(20)30197-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
The relationship between voice climate and patients’ experience of timely care in primary care clinics
Nembhard IM, Yuan CT, Shabanova V, Cleary PD. The relationship between voice climate and patients’ experience of timely care in primary care clinics. Health Care Management Review 2015, 40: 104-115. PMID: 24589927, PMCID: PMC5428896, DOI: 10.1097/hmr.0000000000000017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTimeliness of carePrimary care clinicsTimely carePatient care experiencesCare clinicsPatient experienceCare experiencesCross-sectional studyLess patientsStaff work environmentPatient reportsPatientsQuality careClinicAppointment timeCareClinical leadersAdministrative staffReportProfessional groupsWork environmentStaffAnalysis of varianceLeaders' reportsVoice climate
2014
Clinician advice to quit smoking among seniors
Shadel WG, Elliott MN, Haas AC, Haviland AM, Orr N, Farmer MM, Ma S, Weech-Maldonado R, Farley DO, Cleary PD. Clinician advice to quit smoking among seniors. Preventive Medicine 2014, 70: 83-89. PMID: 25482423, PMCID: PMC5428890, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.11.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge DistributionAgedAged, 80 and overCommunicationEducational StatusFemaleGeographyHealth Care SurveysHealth StatusHumansLinear ModelsMaleMedicareMinority HealthPatient Education as TopicPhysician-Patient RelationsPractice Patterns, Physicians'PrevalenceSex DistributionSmokingSmoking CessationSmoking PreventionUnited StatesConceptsCessation adviceProportion of smokersAmerican Indian/Alaskan NativeClinician advicePersons 50System survey dataSmoking ratesDoctor visitsAfrican American seniorsMedicare beneficiariesAge 64Healthcare providersConsumer AssessmentAlaskan NativesSmoking researchBeneficiary characteristicsUS seniorsSmokersSmokingCliniciansConsistent interventionOld smokeAdviceFemale respondentsSeniors
2011
Parents' Roles in Decision Making for Children With Cancer in the First Year of Cancer Treatment
Mack JW, Wolfe J, Cook EF, Grier HE, Cleary PD, Weeks JC. Parents' Roles in Decision Making for Children With Cancer in the First Year of Cancer Treatment. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2011, 29: 2085-2090. PMID: 21464400, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2010.32.0507.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParents' preferred roleParents of childrenChild's physicianPhysician communicationPreferred roleMost parentsDana-Farber Cancer InstituteCancer treatmentFirst yearCross-sectional surveyChildren's HospitalPhysician judgmentPhysicians' perceptionsCancer InstitutePhysiciansCancerChildrenHospitalTreatmentPassive roleYearsActual roleMore passive rolesParentsRole
2010
Market Variations in Intensity of Medicare Service Use and Beneficiary Experiences with Care
Mittler JN, Landon BE, Fisher ES, Cleary PD, Zaslavsky AM. Market Variations in Intensity of Medicare Service Use and Beneficiary Experiences with Care. Health Services Research 2010, 45: 647-669. PMID: 20403055, PMCID: PMC2875753, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2010.01108.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAgedAged, 80 and overClinical CompetenceCommunicationFee-for-Service PlansFemaleHealth Care SurveysHealth Services AccessibilityHumansLinear ModelsMaleManaged Care ProgramsMarketing of Health ServicesMedicarePatient SatisfactionProfessional-Patient RelationsQuality of Health CareReferral and ConsultationRisk AdjustmentSmall-Area AnalysisTerminal CareTime FactorsUnited StatesVaccination
2009
Peace of Mind and Sense of Purpose as Core Existential Issues Among Parents of Children With Cancer
Mack JW, Wolfe J, Cook EF, Grier HE, Cleary PD, Weeks JC. Peace of Mind and Sense of Purpose as Core Existential Issues Among Parents of Children With Cancer. JAMA Pediatrics 2009, 163: 519-524. PMID: 19487607, DOI: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2009.57.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PsychologicalAdolescentBostonChildChild, PreschoolCommunicationCross-Sectional StudiesCultureData CollectionExistentialismHospitals, PediatricHumansInfantMotivationNeoplasmsParentsPersonality InventoryProfessional-Family RelationsPrognosisPsychometricsQuality of LifeSpiritualityTrustConceptsChronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual WellParents of childrenPrognostic informationFunctional assessmentDana-Farber Cancer InstituteMultivariable logistic regression modelCross-sectional surveyDetailed prognostic informationLogistic regression modelsOncologist judgmentChildren's HospitalMAIN OUTCOMECancer InstituteCancerCancer treatmentPeace of mindOncologistsHospitalScoresChildrenFirst yearHigh peaceRegression modelsMedical informationSubscale responses
2005
Exploratory Factor Analyses of the CAHPS® Hospital Pilot Survey Responses across and within Medical, Surgical, and Obstetric Services
O'Malley AJ, Zaslavsky AM, Hays RD, Hepner KA, Keller S, Cleary PD. Exploratory Factor Analyses of the CAHPS® Hospital Pilot Survey Responses across and within Medical, Surgical, and Obstetric Services. Health Services Research 2005, 40: 2078-2095. PMID: 16316439, PMCID: PMC1361242, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2005.00471.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-level analysisComposite scoreDifferent composite scoresObstetric servicesPatient levelHospital SurveyHospital levelHealthcare providersHospitalCAHPS Hospital SurveyPatientsConsumer AssessmentMedicaid ServicesCross-sectional dataPilot surveyCAHPS scoresScoresExploratory factor analytic methodsQuestionnaire itemsExploratory factor analysisSurgicalQuality reportsLevelsCAHPS
2000
Information and its impact on satisfaction among surgical patients
Krupat E, Fancey M, Cleary P. Information and its impact on satisfaction among surgical patients. Social Science & Medicine 2000, 51: 1817-1825. PMID: 11128269, DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(00)00113-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurgical patientsPatient characteristicsGlobal evaluationPatient evaluationHome recoveryHospital careSurgical informationPatientsVariety of providersEvaluation of qualityLarge-scale studiesCareMultiple regression analysisRegression analysisSensory informationInvolvementGeneral informationMedicationsHospitalEvaluationControl
1999
Changing clinician behavior: necessary path to improvement or impossible dream?
Cleary P. Changing clinician behavior: necessary path to improvement or impossible dream? Annals Of Internal Medicine 1999, 131: 859-60. PMID: 10610632, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-131-11-199912070-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of Care at a Children's Hospital: The Parents' Perspective
Homer C, Marino B, Cleary P, Alpert H, Smith B, Crowley Ganser C, Brustowicz R, Goldmann D. Quality of Care at a Children's Hospital: The Parents' Perspective. JAMA Pediatrics 1999, 153: 1123-1129. PMID: 10555712, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.153.11.1123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTertiary care pediatric hospitalHospital discharge planningProcess of carePerceptions of careQuality of careInpatient care experienceSpecific clinical experienceQuality improvement activitiesPain managementChildren's HospitalParents of childrenPediatric hospitalDischarge planningPatient dischargeInpatient carePediatric careSpecific reportsInpatient qualityClinical experienceHospitalCare experiencesCare restsCareTelephone interviewersOverall assessment
1995
Medical patients’ assessments of their care during hospitalization
Delbanco T, Stokes D, Cleary P, Edgman-Levitan S, Walker J, Gerteis M, Daley J. Medical patients’ assessments of their care during hospitalization. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1995, 10: 679-685. PMID: 8770720, DOI: 10.1007/bf02602763.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital careHospitalized medical patientsNon-federal acute care hospitalsHospital-based careAcute care hospitalsInpatient hospital careCross-sectional surveyProbability sampleMost patientsCare hospitalMedical patientsPatient assessmentPatient's perspectivePatientsHospitalizationHospital routineHealth statusPrompt attentionSociodemographic characteristicsTelephone interviewsCareMedical servicesHospitalOne-thirdOverall satisfaction