2025
Impact of an electronically‐integrated clinical pathway on hospital initiation of medications for alcohol use disorder and subsequent hospital utilization
Cole K, Weimer M, Wang K, Fiellin D, Advani A, Shah N, Zemaitis C, Rhodes D. Impact of an electronically‐integrated clinical pathway on hospital initiation of medications for alcohol use disorder and subsequent hospital utilization. Journal Of Hospital Medicine 2025 PMID: 40221929, DOI: 10.1002/jhm.70049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical pathwayAlcohol use disorderED returnUse disorderHospital-based strategiesAcademic medical centerTertiary academic medical centerDays of dischargeHospital InitiativeInitiation of medicationHealth systemHospital utilizationMultiple barriersIncreased oddsConsecutive adult inpatientsHospital dischargeSecondary outcomesIncreased low ratesAdult inpatientsMedical CenterTreatment initiationHospitalVoluntary useReadmissionMedicationThe LEARN (Learning Educator's Anaphylaxis Response Needs) Early Project
Kaman K, Lahoud A, Flessner C, Butler K, Lowery S, Hoyt A. The LEARN (Learning Educator's Anaphylaxis Response Needs) Early Project. Annals Of Allergy Asthma & Immunology 2025, 134: 694-699. PMID: 40164281, DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2025.03.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported preparednessHead Start centersFood allergy emergencyUnderserved communitiesImprove health care outcomesAllergy emergencyHealth care outcomesHealth care managementFeelings of preparednessPublic health problemCare outcomesFood allergy knowledgeIdentified multiple areasFood allergy trainingRates of food allergyPreparedness questionnaireCare managementFood allergyMultiple barriersCenter staffAllergy trainingKnowledge testAllergy knowledgeEarly childhood education centersHealth problems
2024
Patient Perspectives on Social and Identity Factors Affecting Multiple Myeloma Care: Barriers and Opportunities
Neparidze N, Godara A, Lin D, Le H, Fixler K, Shea L, Everson S, Brittle C, Brunisholz K. Patient Perspectives on Social and Identity Factors Affecting Multiple Myeloma Care: Barriers and Opportunities. Healthcare 2024, 12: 1587. PMID: 39201146, PMCID: PMC11354118, DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12161587.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisease journeyHealth care providersImprove patient supportCare providersPatient prioritiesPatient advocatesPatient perspectiveMedical appointmentsMultiple myelomaPatient supportMultiple barriersInformed treatment decisionsPrioritized needsMultidisciplinary teamTreatment adherenceDisease burdenFocus group researchComprehensive supportImprove outcomesSocial workersTreatment decisionsInsurance optionsMixing methodBurdenSupportU.S. Women with Invasive Cervical Cancer: Characteristics and Potential Barriers to Prevention
Rosenblum H, Gargano J, Cleveland A, Dahl R, Park I, Whitney E, Castilho J, Sackey E, Niccolai L, Brackney M, Debess E, Ehlers S, Bennett N, Kurtz R, Unger E, Markowitz L. U.S. Women with Invasive Cervical Cancer: Characteristics and Potential Barriers to Prevention. Journal Of Women's Health 2024, 33: 594-603. PMID: 38608239, PMCID: PMC11995403, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2023.0462.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInvasive cervical cancerEvaluate characteristics of womenPopulation-based descriptive studyInvasive cervical cancer diagnosisCervical cancer screeningReduce cervical cancer ratesPopulation-based surveillance sitesCervical cancer ratesIdentified potential barriersNon-white womenAdvent of screeningPotential barriersCharacteristics of womenIncident invasive cervical cancerCancer screeningPreventive careCancer ratesCervical cancerMental illnessSubstance use disordersChi-square testDescriptive frequenciesDescriptive studyMultiple barriersSurveillance sites
2023
Cultural Psychiatry – Specific Considerations in the Mental Health Evaluation of Older Hispanics
Pérez Palmer N, Capó A, Ortega B, Kirwin P, Conroy M. Cultural Psychiatry – Specific Considerations in the Mental Health Evaluation of Older Hispanics. Current Geriatrics Reports 2023, 12: 117-127. DOI: 10.1007/s13670-023-00391-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health evaluationHealth evaluationMental health service utilizationHealth service utilizationAdult Latino populationLatino patientsOptimal careService utilizationPrevalence ratesHispanic adultsTreatment interventionsMental illnessAccurate diagnosisCompetent careSensitive careMental healthOlder HispanicsVulnerable populationsCareUnited StatesMultiple barriersLatino populationTreatmentEthnic groupsPopulation
2022
South African men’s perceptions of breast cancer: impact of gender norms on health care accessibility
Burgess R, Lekekela B, McBride RS, Eyles J. South African men’s perceptions of breast cancer: impact of gender norms on health care accessibility. Health Promotion International 2022, 37: daac075. PMID: 35810410, PMCID: PMC9271232, DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daac075.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerHealth care accessibilityHealth care systemBC symptomsMiddle-income countriesPoor outcomeBC awarenessEarly diagnosisAdvanced stageHealth needsCare accessibilityMale partnersQualitative descriptive studyDescriptive studyCare systemCancerHealth careCareWomen partnersLow-income black menBlack menMultiple barriersWomenLMICsMen
2021
A roadmap for cardiovascular care after release from incarceration: uses of a smartphone application
Surkan PJ, Puglisi LB, Butler K, Elmi N, Zachary WW. A roadmap for cardiovascular care after release from incarceration: uses of a smartphone application. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2021, 28: 1849-1857. PMID: 34142142, PMCID: PMC8499679, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocab079.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiovascular diseaseCardiovascular healthRisk factorsCVD risk factorsRisk factor managementMultiple barriersInductive thematic codingCVD needFactor managementCardiovascular careHealth access issuesBehavioral healthHealth insuranceCareNeeds of peopleSocietal reintegrationHealthQualitative softwareSocial servicesFocus groupsApp featuresSmartphone applicationSmartphone appIncarcerationThematic codingIn Their Own Words: Veteran Experiences with Evidence-Based Treatments for PTSD in the Veterans Health Administration
Doran JM, O’Shea M, Harpaz-Rotem I. In Their Own Words: Veteran Experiences with Evidence-Based Treatments for PTSD in the Veterans Health Administration. Psychiatric Quarterly 2021, 92: 961-980. PMID: 33409926, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-020-09861-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Affairs Healthcare SystemEvidence-based psychotherapiesVeterans Health AdministrationEvidence-based treatmentsOutpatient PTSD clinicVeterans' experiencesTreatment completionTreatment outcomesPTSD clinicTreatment protocolHealth AdministrationHealthcare systemTreatmentPTSDOutcomesVeteransVeterans' perceptionsMultiple barriersTreatment dropAssessment toolPresent study
2020
Using individual stated-preferences to optimize HIV self-testing service delivery among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Malaysia: results from a conjoint-based analysis
Shrestha R, Alias H, Wong LP, Altice FL, Lim SH. Using individual stated-preferences to optimize HIV self-testing service delivery among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Malaysia: results from a conjoint-based analysis. BMC Public Health 2020, 20: 1777. PMID: 33238941, PMCID: PMC7687720, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09832-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinic-based HIV testingHIV testing uptakeMethodsA cross-sectional online surveyCross-sectional online surveyNational AIDS ProgramAcceptability of HIVSTMalaysian MSMHIV testingTesting uptakeService delivery programsKey populationsHIVSTService delivery modelsAIDS ProgramMSMKit deliveryTelephone hotlineService delivery approachHigh acceptabilityDelivery programsMultiple barriersSafe useMean acceptabilityDelivery approachDelivery model
2019
Benefits and Barriers of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes
Hilliard ME, Levy W, Anderson BJ, Whitehouse AL, Commissariat PV, Harrington KR, Laffel LM, Miller KM, Van Name M, Tamborlane WV, DeSalvo DJ, DiMeglio LA. Benefits and Barriers of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2019, 21: 493-498. PMID: 31287721, PMCID: PMC6708264, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2019.0142.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous glucose monitoringCGM useDiabetes managementDiabetes careBenefits of CGMYoung childrenGlucose monitoringMean child ageChildren's diabetes careType 1 diabetes managementPainful insertionT1D durationParents of childrenGlucose excursionsImproved sleepClinical strategiesSemistructured qualitative interviewsType 1Parental comfortChild's ageChildrenBehavioural supportMultiple barriersParents' experiencesCaregivers
2018
Advocacy for Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery
Scott J, Morton J. Advocacy for Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery. Current Surgery Reports 2018, 6: 17. DOI: 10.1007/s40137-018-0215-8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Barriers to Following the Back-to-Sleep Recommendations: Insights From Focus Groups With Inner-City Caregivers
Colson ER, McCabe LK, Fox K, Levenson S, Colton T, Lister G, Corwin MJ. Barriers to Following the Back-to-Sleep Recommendations: Insights From Focus Groups With Inner-City Caregivers. Academic Pediatrics 2005, 5: 349-354. PMID: 16302836, DOI: 10.1367/a04-220r1.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep recommendationsProne positionInfant sleep positionAfrican American infantsCaregivers of infantsHealth care providersAfrican AmericansFocus groupsStandard qualitative techniquesSleep positionSupine positionCare providersHigh incidenceFemale family membersInfantsAmerican infantsEducational interventionCaregiversAdherenceYoung childrenSources of adviceChildren's centresMultiple barriersSleepFamily members
2000
Analysis of participation in an innovative psychiatric rehabilitation intervention: supported education
Bybee D, Bellamy C, Mowbray C. Analysis of participation in an innovative psychiatric rehabilitation intervention: supported education. Evaluation And Program Planning 2000, 23: 41-52. DOI: 10.1016/s0149-7189(99)00036-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychiatric rehabilitation interventionsSelf-reported barriersMental health interventionsPsychosocial rehabilitation programsSupported Education ProgramClinical characteristicsAnalysis of covariatesRehabilitation interventionsRehabilitation programMental illnessHealth interventionsParticipation ratesPossible covariatesRegular attendanceCommunity adjustmentMultiple barriersAttendanceCovariatesInterventionFocus groupsLow levelsProgram characteristicsProgram participationLimited knowledgeGroup
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