2024
Bridging clinical informatics and implementation science to improve cancer symptom management in ambulatory oncology practices: experiences from the IMPACT consortium
McCleary N, Merle J, Richardson J, Bass M, Garcia S, Cheville A, Mitchell S, Jensen R, Minteer S, Austin J, Tesch N, DiMartino L, Hassett M, Osarogiagbon R, Wong S, Schrag D, Cella D, Smith A, Smith J, Cella D, Cheville A, Hassett M, Osarogiagbon R, Schrag D, Wong S, Kroner B, Smith A, DiMartino L, Garcia S, Griffin J, Jensen R, Mitchell S, Ruddy K, Smith J, Yanez B, Bian J, Dizon D, Hazard-Jenkins H, Ardini M, Ahrens P, Austin J, Barrett F, Bass M, Begnoche M, Cahue S, Caron K, Chlan L, Coughlin A, Cronin C, Dias S, Faris N, Flores A, Garcia M, Hemming K, Herrin J, Hodgdon C, Kircher S, Kroenke K, Lam V, Lancki N, H Q, Mallow J, McCleary N, Norton W, O'Connor M, Pachman D, Pearson L, Penedo F, Podratz J, Popovic J, Preiss L, Rahman P, Redmond S, Reich J, Richardson J, Richardson K, Ridgeway J, Rutten L, Schaepe K, Scholtens D, Poirier-Shelton T, Silberman P, Simpson J, Tasker L, Tesch N, Tofthagen C, Tramontano A, Tyndall B, Uno H, Wehbe F, Weiner B. Bridging clinical informatics and implementation science to improve cancer symptom management in ambulatory oncology practices: experiences from the IMPACT consortium. JAMIA Open 2024, 7: ooae081. PMID: 39234146, PMCID: PMC11373565, DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic patient-reported outcomesElectronic health recordsClinical informaticsImplementation scienceImplementation of electronic patient-reported outcomesElectronic health record designElectronic health record systemsImplementation strategiesCancer symptom managementSystematic symptom assessmentAmbulatory oncology settingAmbulatory oncology practicesManagement of symptomsPatient-reported outcomesEHR functionsEPRO dataCancer symptomsSymptom managementIS researchHealth recordsImplementation scientistsPragmatic trialOncology settingInformatics implementationSymptom assessment
2023
Disparities in electronic health record portal access and use among patients with cancer
Griffin J, Kroner B, Wong S, Preiss L, Smith A, Cheville A, Mitchell S, Lancki N, Hassett M, Schrag D, Osarogiagbon R, Ridgeway J, Cella D, Jensen R, Flores A, Austin J, Yanez B, Cella D, Cheville A, Hassett M, Osarogiagbon R, Schrag D, Wong S, Kroner B, Smith A, DiMartino L, Garcia S, Griffin J, Jensen R, Mitchell S, Ruddy K, Smith J, Yanez B, Bian J, Dizon D, Hazard-Jenkins H, Ardini M, Ahrens P, Austin J, Barrett F, Bass M, Begnoche M, Cahue S, Caron K, Chlan L, Coughlin A, Cronin C, Dias S, Faris N, Flores A, Garcia M, Hemming K, Herrin J, Hodgdon C, Kircher S, Kroenke K, Lam V, Lancki N, Mai Q, Mallow J, McCleary N, Norton W, Connor M, Pachman D, Pearson L, Penedo F, Podratz J, Popovic J, Preiss L, Rahman P, Redmond S, Reich J, Richardson J, Richardson K, Ridgeway J, Rutten L, Schaepe K, Scholtens D, Poirier-Shelton T, Silberman P, Simpson J, Tasker L, Tesch N, Tofthagen C, Tramontano A, Tyndall B, Uno H, Wehbe F, Weiner B. Disparities in electronic health record portal access and use among patients with cancer. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2023, djad225. PMID: 37930884, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djad225.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPortal accessPortal useClinical encountersRural-Urban Commuting Area codesIntervention implementationMultiple logistic regression modelManagement of symptomsCancer care disparitiesLogistic regression modelsElectronic health recordsEligible patientsCancer patientsSymptom surveillanceHigher oddsLower oddsCare disparitiesPatientsPersistent usersSociodemographic factorsYounger ageTreatment ConsortiumHealth recordsHealthcare qualityCommunity surveyArea codes