2025
Patterns of adjuvant bone modifying agent use in patients with early-stage breast cancer in the United States
Odzer N, Chehayeb R, Schellhorn S, Lustberg M, Gross C, Lee D, Foldi J. Patterns of adjuvant bone modifying agent use in patients with early-stage breast cancer in the United States. Breast Cancer Research 2025, 27: 102. PMID: 40500761, PMCID: PMC12160112, DOI: 10.1186/s13058-025-02062-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly-stage breast cancerBone-modifying agentsBreast cancerAssociated with increased receiptHealth care practicesFactors associated with receiptPost-menopausal statusInconsistent prescribingCare practicesRetrospective cohort studyElectronic health record-derived databaseReceipt of adjuvant chemotherapyEstrogen receptor (ER)-positiveSurvey-based studyYears of ageClinical guidelinesCohort studyUnited StatesProportion of patientsChi-squareAdjuvant bisphosphonatesResultsOur cohortNode-negativeEndocrine therapyPrescribingWhat Should Health Professions Students Learn About Data Bias?
Shenson D, Sheares B, Fearce C. What Should Health Professions Students Learn About Data Bias? The AMA Journal Of Ethic 2025, 27: e14-20. PMID: 39745910, DOI: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.14.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Systemic Anticancer Therapy and Overall Survival in Patients With Very Advanced Solid Tumors
Canavan M, Wang X, Ascha M, Miksad R, Showalter T, Calip G, Gross C, Adelson K. Systemic Anticancer Therapy and Overall Survival in Patients With Very Advanced Solid Tumors. JAMA Oncology 2024, 10: 887-895. PMID: 38753341, PMCID: PMC11099840, DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2024.1129.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Quality ForumQuintile 5Quintile 1Improve end-of-life careEnd-of-life careCohort studyNationwide population-based cohort studyPopulation-based cohort studyEnd of lifeElectronic health record databaseHealth care practicesColorectal cancerPopulation of patientsCox proportional hazards modelsAmerican Society of Clinical OncologyQuality ForumCare practicesOverall survivalPayment incentivesProportional hazards modelHighest quintileMultivariate Cox proportional hazards modelQuintileFlatiron HealthHazard ratioBarriers to Clinical Trial Implementation Among Community Care Centers
Ebrahimi H, Megally S, Plotkin E, Shivakumar L, Salgia N, Zengin Z, Meza L, Chawla N, Castro D, Dizman N, Bhagat R, Liv S, Li X, Rock A, Liu S, Tripathi A, Dorff T, Oyer R, Boehmer L, Pal S, Chehrazi-Raffle A. Barriers to Clinical Trial Implementation Among Community Care Centers. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e248739. PMID: 38683608, PMCID: PMC11059033, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.8739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical trial implementationClinical trial enrollmentTrial enrollmentUnmet needsCancer clinical trial enrollmentHealth care practicesPatients seeking careTrial implementationCommunity care centersCommunity oncology settingNational survey studyRural practiceClinical research opportunitiesCare practicesCare settingsCancer clinicOncology settingLimited staffingPractice changeRural settingsOncology clinicMain OutcomesHispanic residentsReferral practicesTrial participants
2022
Building Bridges Between Evidence and Policy in Mental Health Services Research: Introducing the Policy Review Article Type
Goldman ML, Swartz MS, Norquist GS, Horvitz-Lennon M, Balasuriya L, Jorgensen S, Greiner M, Brinkley A, Hayes H, Isom J, Dixon LB, Druss BG. Building Bridges Between Evidence and Policy in Mental Health Services Research: Introducing the Policy Review Article Type. Psychiatric Services 2022, 73: 1165-1168. PMID: 35378994, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.202100428.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvidence-based policy makingPolicy makingMental health policyHealth policyPolicy-relevant issuesSocial policyPolicy reviewPolicy implicationsBehavioral health systemPolicyResearch approachMental health services researchHealth care practicesEvidence-based health care practicesHigh-quality evidenceMakingBroad guidelinesSubstance use disordersHealth services researchHealth systemServices researchPositive outcomesPsychiatric servicesPracticeUse disorders
2018
Association of Patient Perceptions of Cardiovascular Risk and Beliefs on Statin Drugs With Racial Differences in Statin Use: Insights From the Patient and Provider Assessment of Lipid Management Registry
Nanna MG, Navar AM, Zakroysky P, Xiang Q, Goldberg AC, Robinson J, Roger VL, Virani SS, Wilson PWF, Elassal J, Lee LV, Wang TY, Peterson ED. Association of Patient Perceptions of Cardiovascular Risk and Beliefs on Statin Drugs With Racial Differences in Statin Use: Insights From the Patient and Provider Assessment of Lipid Management Registry. JAMA Cardiology 2018, 3: 739-748. PMID: 29898219, PMCID: PMC6656582, DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2018.1511.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAtherosclerosisAttitude to HealthBlack or African AmericanCholesterol, LDLFemaleGuideline AdherenceHealthcare DisparitiesHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsHyperlipidemiasMaleMiddle AgedPerceptionPrimary PreventionRegistriesRiskSecondary PreventionSocial ClassUnited StatesWhite PeopleConceptsAfrican American patientsAfrican American individualsStatin therapyStatin useWhite individualsAmerican patientsPatients' beliefsProvider assessmentCardiology/American Heart Association guidelinesMedian low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levelLow-density lipoprotein cholesterol levelsGuideline-recommended statin therapyAtherosclerotic cardiovascular disease riskAmerican Heart Association guidelinesGuideline-recommended intensityLipid Management (PALM) registryHeart Association guidelinesLipoprotein cholesterol levelsCardiovascular disease riskAmerican individualsCommunity health care practicesClinician differencesHealth care practicesPALM registryCardiovascular riskUse of strategies to improve antihypertensive medication adherence within United States outpatient health care practices, DocStyles 2015‐2016
Chang TE, Ritchey MD, Ayala C, Durthaler JM, Loustalot F. Use of strategies to improve antihypertensive medication adherence within United States outpatient health care practices, DocStyles 2015‐2016. Journal Of Clinical Hypertension 2018, 20: 225-232. PMID: 29397582, PMCID: PMC8030855, DOI: 10.1111/jch.13188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntihypertensive AgentsAttitude of Health PersonnelBlood Pressure Monitoring, AmbulatoryEvidence-Based PracticeFemaleHumansHypertensionMaleMedication AdherenceNurse PractitionersOutpatientsPatient PreferencePhysicians, FamilyPractice Patterns, Physicians'Quality ImprovementSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsHealth care professionalsAntihypertensive medication adherenceCare professionalsMedication adherenceAdherence-promoting strategiesHigh blood pressureEvidence-based strategiesAntihypertensive medicationsDocStyles dataHealth care practicesAdherence supportHypertensive patientsBlood pressurePatient adherenceTreatment protocolNurse practitionersHigher oddsCare practicesMonitor useAdherencePractice useProfessionalsMedicationsPrescribingPatients
2015
E-mental health preferences of Veterans with and without probable posttraumatic stress disorder
Whealin JM, Seibert-Hatalsky LA, Howell JW, Tsai J. E-mental health preferences of Veterans with and without probable posttraumatic stress disorder. The Journal Of Rehabilitation Research And Development 2015, 52: 725-738. PMID: 26562090, DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2014.04.0113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderMental health servicesMental healthHealth servicesStress disorderOperation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom veteransProbable posttraumatic stress disorderInternet-based interventionsMental health careMental health care practiceMental health interventionsMental health resourcesOperation Enduring Freedom veteransHealth care practicesEnduring Freedom veteransCare practicesU.S. veteransHealth interventionsNational Guard membersHealth resourcesHealth careLogistical barriersVeteransHealth preferencesGuard members
2013
Knowledge and practices of health care workers in the area of healthcare-associated infection risks. A case study in a district hospital in Burkina Faso.
Hien H, Drabo M, Ouédraogo L, Konfé S, Sanou D, Zéba S, Compaoré S, Ouédraogo J, Meda N. Knowledge and practices of health care workers in the area of healthcare-associated infection risks. A case study in a district hospital in Burkina Faso. Santé Publique 2013, 25: 219-26. PMID: 23964547, DOI: 10.3917/spub.132.0219.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care workersCare workersQuality of carePatient safetyInfection riskDistrict hospitalOne-day cross-sectional surveyHealth care worker awarenessHealth care-associated infectionsCare-associated infectionsHand hygiene complianceHealthcare-associated infectionsHospital care unitsCross-sectional surveyHealth care practicesCare unitPoor complianceHygiene complianceCare facilitiesCare practicesHygiene protocolsCommon consequencePoor knowledgeInfectionHospital
2011
Reserving Capacity for Urgent Patients in Primary Care
Dobson G, Hasija S, Pinker E. Reserving Capacity for Urgent Patients in Primary Care. Production And Operations Management 2011, 20: 456-473. DOI: 10.1111/j.1937-5956.2011.01227.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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