2024
Safety of the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine in 2 Successive Pregnancies
Getahun D, Liu I, Sy L, Glanz J, Zerbo O, Vazquez-Benitez G, Nelson J, Williams J, Hambidge S, McLean H, Irving S, Weintraub E, Qian L. Safety of the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine in 2 Successive Pregnancies. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2434857. PMID: 39298167, PMCID: PMC11413712, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.34857.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse perinatal outcomesPreterm premature rupture of membranesPremature rupture of membranesPreterm premature ruptureRupture of membranesRisk of preeclampsiaSeasonal influenza vaccineInfluenza vaccineAssociated with increased riskInterpregnancy intervalPerinatal outcomesVaccine typesPlacental abruptionPreterm birthInfluenza seasonAssociated with increased risk of preeclampsiaCohort studyRisk of adverse perinatal outcomesAssociated with increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomesSingleton live birth pregnanciesRelative riskLive-birth pregnanciesGestational age birthsRetrospective cohort studyAdjusted relative risksMaternal and child health intervention to promote behaviour change: a population-level cluster-randomised controlled trial in Honduras
Oles W, Alexander M, Negron R, Nelson J, Iriarte E, Airoldi E, Christakis N, Forastiere L. Maternal and child health intervention to promote behaviour change: a population-level cluster-randomised controlled trial in Honduras. BMJ Open 2024, 14: e060784. PMID: 38858139, PMCID: PMC11168147, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-060784.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCluster randomised controlled trialPrimary outcomeCounseling interventionChild health interventionsCommunity health workersProfessional care seekingBreast-feedingPromote behavior changeSecondary outcome measuresFacility birthsUmbilical cord careCare-seekingNewborn healthNewborn careHealth workersHealth facilitiesEndline surveyHealth interventionsEducational interventionChild healthCord careHome settingCaring behaviorsSecondary outcomesSustained educational interventionsPost-COVID conditions following COVID-19 vaccination: a retrospective matched cohort study of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection
Malden D, Liu I, Qian L, Sy L, Lewin B, Asamura D, Ryan D, Bezi C, Williams J, Kaiser R, Daley M, Nelson J, McClure D, Zerbo O, Henninger M, Fuller C, Weintraub E, Saydah S, Tartof S. Post-COVID conditions following COVID-19 vaccination: a retrospective matched cohort study of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 4101. PMID: 38778026, PMCID: PMC11111703, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-48022-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsPost-COVID conditionsMatched cohort studyRetrospective matched cohort studyRelative riskCohort studyAdjusted relative risksSARS-CoV-2 positive testAssociated with reduced riskMental health disordersPositive SARS-CoV-2 testLow riskLong-term consequences of COVID-19Health recordsSARS-CoV-2 testingPoisson regressionHealth disordersHealthcare systemCOVID-19SARS-CoV-2 infectionConsequences of COVID-19Younger ageCOVID-19 casesSARS-CoV-2Long-term consequencesAttitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Individuals
Williams J, Kurlandsky K, Breslin K, Durfee M, Stein A, Hurley L, Shoup J, Reifler L, Daley M, Lewin B, Goddard K, Henninger M, Nelson J, Vazquez-Benitez G, Hanson K, Fuller C, Weintraub E, McNeil M, Hambidge S. Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Individuals. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e245479. PMID: 38587844, PMCID: PMC11002697, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.5479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine Safety DatalinkHispanic respondentsHigher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomesPregnant peopleNon-Hispanic white respondentsCross-sectional survey studyWave 2Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNon-Hispanic blacksUS Centers for Disease Control and PreventionSpanish-speaking membersHealth care systemVaccination statusDisease Control and PreventionPublic health messagesRisk of severe COVID-19 outcomesControl and PreventionSelf-reported vaccination statusProportion of respondentsPublic health concernSevere COVID-19 outcomesNon-HispanicCare systemHealth messagesMain OutcomesProcess guide for inferential studies using healthcare data from routine clinical practice to evaluate causal effects of drugs (PRINCIPLED): considerations from the FDA Sentinel Innovation Center
Desai R, Wang S, Sreedhara S, Zabotka L, Khosrow-Khavar F, Nelson J, Shi X, Toh S, Wyss R, Patorno E, Dutcher S, Li J, Lee H, Ball R, Dal Pan G, Segal J, Suissa S, Rothman K, Greenland S, Hernán M, Heagerty P, Schneeweiss S. Process guide for inferential studies using healthcare data from routine clinical practice to evaluate causal effects of drugs (PRINCIPLED): considerations from the FDA Sentinel Innovation Center. The BMJ 2024, 384: e076460. PMID: 38346815, DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2023-076460.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComparison of brain imaging and physical health between research and clinical neuroimaging cohorts of ageing
Mossa-Basha M, Andre J, Yuh E, Hunt D, LaPiana N, Howlett B, Krakauer C, Crane P, Nelson J, DeZelar M, Meyers K, Larson E, Ralston J, Mac Donald C. Comparison of brain imaging and physical health between research and clinical neuroimaging cohorts of ageing. British Journal Of Radiology 2024, 97: 614-621. PMID: 38303547, PMCID: PMC11027291, DOI: 10.1093/bjr/tqae004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommon Data ElementsMRI groupThought (ACTClinical health measuresResearch MRIAging populationWhite matter hyperintensityPrevalence of hypertensionBrain MRI measuresMRI scansNeuroimaging cohortMRI participantsAdult ChangesPhysical healthHealth measuresOverall healthOutcome measuresResearch cohortBrain imagingWMH burdenCongestive heart failureData elementsBrainMRI measurementsMRI metrics
2023
Racial and ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination coverage among pregnant women in the United States: The contribution of vaccine-related attitudes
Daley M, Reifler L, Shoup J, Glanz J, Naleway A, Nelson J, Williams J, McLean H, Vazquez-Benitez G, Goddard K, Lewin B, Weintraub E, McNeil M, Razzaghi H, Singleton J. Racial and ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination coverage among pregnant women in the United States: The contribution of vaccine-related attitudes. Preventive Medicine 2023, 177: 107751. PMID: 37926397, PMCID: PMC10881081, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2023.107751.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine-related attitudesInfluenza vaccination coveragePregnant womenInfluenza vaccinationVaccination coverageEthnic disparitiesHigher influenza vaccination coverageSelf-reported influenza vaccinationNon-Hispanic black womenNon-Hispanic black respondentsElectronic health record dataHealth record dataNon-Hispanic white respondentsSurvey response rateInfluenza seasonMaternal ageVaccinationResponse rateHealth statusCoverage disparitiesRecord dataWomenEthnic differencesSurvey yearBlack women