2021
Presence of Stigma in the Treatment of Patients With Migraine Among Neurologists
Zubair AS, Sico JJ, Kuruvilla DE. Presence of Stigma in the Treatment of Patients With Migraine Among Neurologists. Pain Medicine 2021, 22: 2135-2138. PMID: 33846739, DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnaa465.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
American Academy of Neurology members' preparedness to treat sexual and gender minorities.
Rosendale N, Ostendorf T, Evans DA, Weathers A, Sico JJ, Randall J, Hinson HE. American Academy of Neurology members' preparedness to treat sexual and gender minorities. Neurology 2019, 93: 159-166. PMID: 31201295, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000007829.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurologic careSGM patientsAmerican AcademyHealth care servicesGender minority patientsNeurologic healthNeurologic illnessMost neurologistsMinority patientsSelf-reported knowledgeResponse rateFuture educational offeringsCare servicesPatientsSocial determinantsClinical preparednessMinority of respondentsNeurologistsSGM individualsGender identitySGM identitiesSexual orientationAAN membersMost respondentsCare
2018
Association of neurologist care with headache expenditures: A population-based, longitudinal analysis
Ney JP, Sico JJ, Klein BC, Magliocco B, Callaghan BC, Esper G. Association of neurologist care with headache expenditures: A population-based, longitudinal analysis. Cephalalgia 2018, 38: 1876-1884. PMID: 29504480, DOI: 10.1177/0333102418762572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurologist careAmbulatory care visitsLongitudinal cohort studyMedical Expenditure Panel SurveyResults Eight hundredHealth care costsMean annual expenditureCare visitsCohort studyHealthcare utilizationClinical variablesDiagnostic codesAdjusted associationsCare costsHeadache sufferersHealthcare expendituresYear oneCareHeadacheSignificant reductionAdult respondentsLongitudinal analysisAssociationYear twoAnnual expenditure
2017
Barriers and facilitators to provide quality TIA care in the Veterans Healthcare Administration
Damush TM, Miech EJ, Sico JJ, Phipps MS, Arling G, Ferguson J, Austin C, Myers L, Baye F, Luckhurst C, Keating AB, Moran E, Bravata DM. Barriers and facilitators to provide quality TIA care in the Veterans Healthcare Administration. Neurology 2017, 89: 2422-2430. PMID: 29117959, PMCID: PMC5729798, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000004739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAftercareAttitude of Health PersonnelContinuity of Patient CareCross-Sectional StudiesEmergency MedicineGuideline AdherenceHealth Services AccessibilityHospitalistsHumansIschemic Attack, TransientLeadershipMedical Staff, HospitalNeuroimagingNeurologistsNursesOphthalmologistsPhysiciansPractice Guidelines as TopicQualitative ResearchQuality of Health CareRadiologistsSurgeonsUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsConceptsTIA careVeterans Health AdministrationNurse coordinatorClinical staffNational Veterans Health AdministrationInadequate staff educationSystem-level facilitatorsGuideline-based careVeterans Healthcare AdministrationHealth care facilitiesSystem-level factorsTIA patientsVHA hospitalsTimely followEmergency departmentEvidence-based practiceCare coordinationInpatient settingObservational studyIndividual patientsContinuous careStaff educationCare facilitiesHealth AdministrationPatient care