2025
Latent Health Status Trajectories in Individuals With New or Worsening Claudication Symptoms.
Grubman S, Romain G, Cleman J, Scierka L, Pajarillo C, Kluger J, Mena-Hurtado C, Smolderen K. Latent Health Status Trajectories in Individuals With New or Worsening Claudication Symptoms. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2025, 14: e039455. PMID: 40530482, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.124.039455.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth status trajectoriesPeripheral artery disease careStatus trajectoriesDisease careHealth statusClaudication symptomsTrajectory subgroupsPeripheral Artery QuestionnaireVascular specialty clinicsPeripheral artery questionnaire scoresHierarchical multivariable logistic regressionImprove health statusMultivariate logistic regressionClinically meaningful thresholdsRegistry of patientsPsychosocial factorsBiopsychosocial modelDepressive symptomsSpecialty clinicsAlcohol use disorderQuestionnaire scoresRecovery trajectoriesLogistic regressionHealthLatent trajectory modelsValidation of a food security experience scale among indigenous populations in Brazil
Segall-Corrêa A, Luz V, do Amaral Azevedo M, Ferreira B, Emperaire L, Gruppi D, Marín-Leon L, Licio J, Pérez-Escamilla R. Validation of a food security experience scale among indigenous populations in Brazil. International Journal For Equity In Health 2025, 24: 175. PMID: 40517230, PMCID: PMC12167585, DOI: 10.1186/s12939-025-02515-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere food insecurityFood insecurityIndigenous populationGood/very good healthPoor health statusIndigenous householdsPsychometrically valid scaleIndigenous organizationsIndigenous peoplesNutrition insecurityHealth statusRural communitiesGood healthHouseholdsBivariate analysisInsecurityNutrition securityLinguistic diversityRasch modelUrban areasIncomeMeasurement scaleExperiences ScaleMethodsA totalMitigate foodHospital Nurse Perspectives on Barriers and Facilitators to Caring for Socially Disadvantaged Patients
Carthon J, Muir K, Ang L, Amenyedor K, Golinelli D, Feder S, Kutney-Lee A. Hospital Nurse Perspectives on Barriers and Facilitators to Caring for Socially Disadvantaged Patients. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2512397. PMID: 40478576, PMCID: PMC12144619, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.12397.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpen-text responsesSocially disadvantaged patientsSocially disadvantaged populationsQuality careImprove careHospital nursesDisadvantaged patientsDisadvantaged populationsQualitative studyDirect care nursesHospital nurses' perspectivesHospital-community partnershipsDeterminants of healthHealth care qualityHealth care outcomesEquitable care deliverySocial ecological modelCultural competence educationNurses' beliefsNursing perspectiveRegistered nursesCare nursesCare continuityHospital-communityCare qualityA randomized trial to evaluate the impact of breast density notification on anxiety, breast cancer worry, and perceived risk among Latinas at a federally qualified health center
Ghosh K, Jenkins S, Ridgeway J, Austin J, Borah B, Patel B, Rhodes D, Norman A, Ramos E, Jewett M, Gonzalez C, Hernandez V, Singh D, Vachon C, Suman V. A randomized trial to evaluate the impact of breast density notification on anxiety, breast cancer worry, and perceived risk among Latinas at a federally qualified health center. BMC Women's Health 2025, 25: 274. PMID: 40452038, PMCID: PMC12128533, DOI: 10.1186/s12905-025-03818-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnxietyBreast DensityBreast NeoplasmsEarly Detection of CancerFemaleHispanic or LatinoHumansMammographyMiddle AgedSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsMammographic breast densityPerceived lifetime riskLevels of anxietyRisk of BCLatina womenBreast cancerLifetime risk of BCBreast density notificationLifetime risk scoreQualified Health CentersState-Trait Anxiety Inventory ScaleMethodsA randomized controlled clinical trialPerceived riskSelf-reported levelsGail modelDensity notificationUsual careEnhance careMammogram resultsInterpersonal careBC riskIntervention groupT2 surveyScreening mammographyHealth centersOrthopaedic Centers May Require Additional Support to Meet the 2024 TJC and CMS SDOH Requirements
Darby F, Rancu A, Nishime N, Kurek D, Wiznia D. Orthopaedic Centers May Require Additional Support to Meet the 2024 TJC and CMS SDOH Requirements. Orthopaedic Nursing 2025, 44: 184-192. PMID: 40466120, DOI: 10.1097/nor.0000000000001117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial determinants of healthOrthopaedic nursesCenters for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesDeterminants of healthWritten action planScreening requirementsElectronic medical recordsNursing staffSocial determinantsJoint CommissionHealthcare organizationsHospital administratorsMedicaid ServicesNursesSurvey questionsMedical recordsIncreased communicationInstitutional preparednessAction planPreparednessScreeningHealthStaffTJCOrganizational responsesVariations in management strategies for stable coronary artery disease in the Asia-Pacific region: Insights from a multinational survey.
Cuenza L, Honda S, Fong K, Sawano M, Cader F, Surunchupakorn P, Widodo W, Dalakoti M, Kang J, Chimura M, Al-Omary M, Lee Z, Sari N, Suesat T, Ahmad T, Magno J, Tan C, Tiksnadi B, Hewarathna U, Habib F, Lee D, Yap J. Variations in management strategies for stable coronary artery disease in the Asia-Pacific region: Insights from a multinational survey. Annals, Academy Of Medicine, Singapore 2025, 54: 283-295. PMID: 40471110, DOI: 10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2024340.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStable coronary artery diseaseCoronary artery diseaseRandomised controlled trialsPractice scoresGuideline recommendationsCross-sectional electronic surveyArtery diseaseManagement of stable coronary artery diseaseTreatment of stable coronary artery diseaseOptimal medical therapyKnowledge scoresLow attitude scoresAttitude scoresElectronic surveyMedical therapyBaseline knowledgeCase scenariosSociety guidelinesPractising physiciansContemporary guidelinesInvasive strategyControlled trialsCardiovascular physiciansGuideline interpretationCardiovascular practitionersFactors Affecting Genomic Testing in Prostate Cancer: Results From the Decision-Making, Experience, and Confidence In Determining Genomic Evaluation (DECIDE) Survey
Bitting R, McNair C, Wyatt A, Vandekerkhove G, Choi T, Leader A, Blanding-Godbolt J, Gross L, Hamade K, Halabi S, Giri V. Factors Affecting Genomic Testing in Prostate Cancer: Results From the Decision-Making, Experience, and Confidence In Determining Genomic Evaluation (DECIDE) Survey. JCO Precision Oncology 2025, 9: e2400821. PMID: 40373262, DOI: 10.1200/po-24-00821.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsDecision MakingGenetic TestingGenomicsHumansMaleMiddle AgedProstatic NeoplasmsSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsGenomic testingTraining of health care professionalsHereditary cancer assessmentSomatic genomic testingHealth care providersHealth care professionalsAcademic medical centerLack of educationSelf-confidenceProvider confidenceCare providersCare professionalsCommon barriersSurvey domainsProstate cancerPractical barriersMultiple-response questionsTest utilizationMedical oncologistsMedical CenterEnhanced implementationDecision-making factorsProvidersDecision-makingPercentage of responsesExploring the impact of an interventional approach to resident teaching in anesthesiology clerkships
Zeeni C, Ibrahim H, Zgheib N, Saliba E, Moukarzel M, Obeid R, Younes N, Siddik M, Haidar G, Khoury F. Exploring the impact of an interventional approach to resident teaching in anesthesiology clerkships. Medical Education Online 2025, 30: 2500555. PMID: 40356376, PMCID: PMC12077471, DOI: 10.1080/10872981.2025.2500555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnesthesiologyClinical ClerkshipFemaleHumansInternship and ResidencyMaleStudents, MedicalSurveys and QuestionnairesTeachingConceptsEffective teaching behaviorsStudent learning outcomesTeaching behaviorsLearning outcomesTeaching strategiesStudent feedbackOverall quality of teachingMedical students' learning outcomesPost-interventionEnhance teaching qualityQuality of teachingEnhanced teaching strategiesThematic analysisPre-post intervention designTraining programResidents-as-teachersMedical student feedbackResident teachingAnesthesiology residentsTeacher characteristicsStudent learningTeaching qualityMedical student educationStudents' perceptionsResident teachersFactors influencing the decision to discontinue treatment due to chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy among patients with metastatic breast cancer: a best–worst scaling
Radwan R, Bridges J, Hertz D, Lustberg M, Vachhani H, Hickey Zacholski E, Sheppard V, Salgado T. Factors influencing the decision to discontinue treatment due to chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy among patients with metastatic breast cancer: a best–worst scaling. Supportive Care In Cancer 2025, 33: 467. PMID: 40347310, PMCID: PMC12065726, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-025-09508-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyMetastatic breast cancerRisk of treatment discontinuationLong-term neuropathyCancer treatment optionsTreatment discontinuationTreatment optionsPeripheral neuropathyBreast cancerReduced riskNeuropathy symptomsBest-worst scalingNeurotoxic chemotherapyTherapeutic outcomesLoved onesNeuropathyPatientsCancerResultsThe sampleMethodsAn online surveyWomenScoresConclusionWhenRiskChemotherapy[Association between dietary behavior and sarcopenia in older adults aged 65 years and above in longevity areas of China: a latent class analysis].
Zhao Y, Zhang Z, Wang J, Zhou J, Chen H, Qi L, Li Y, Chen Y, Meng X, Zhang Z, Chen C, Shi X, Lyu Y, Shi W. [Association between dietary behavior and sarcopenia in older adults aged 65 years and above in longevity areas of China: a latent class analysis]. Chinese Journal Of Epidemiology 2025, 46: 746-752. PMID: 40494780, DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20241117-00729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overChinaDietFeeding BehaviorFemaleHumansLatent Class AnalysisLogistic ModelsLongevityMaleRisk FactorsSarcopeniaSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsDietary behaviorsOlder adultsCategory scoresLatent class analysisDietary intakeFood intake frequencyRisk of sarcopeniaIncreased riskBalanced dietary patternFood frequency questionnaireIntake of cerealsMultivariate logistic regression modelChronic disease historyNon-sarcopenia groupLogistic regression modelsClass analysisIntake categoriesSARC-CalF.Frequency questionnaireBiomarkers Cohort StudyIntake frequencyDietary patternsSarcopenia groupCohort studyLongevity areas[Association between dietary behavior and type 2 diabetes in the older adults aged 65 years and over in 18 longevity areas of China].
Hu X, Chen Y, Zhang Z, Chen C, Qu Y, Meng X, Wang J, Xu Z, Li Z, Liu S, Shi W, Xue Z, Long F, Shi X, Lyu Y. [Association between dietary behavior and type 2 diabetes in the older adults aged 65 years and over in 18 longevity areas of China]. Chinese Preventive Medicine 2025, 59: 588-596. PMID: 40374347, DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112150-20241231-01064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overChinaCohort StudiesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2DietFeeding BehaviorFemaleHumansLife StyleLogistic ModelsLongevityMaleSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsPlant-based diet indexRisk of T2DMAssociated with T2DMMultivariate logistic regressionLongevity areasDiet indexOlder adultsPrevalence rates of T2DMSelf-health statusLogistic regressionFood intake frequencyRate of T2DMDietary behaviorsFood frequencyBiomarkers Cohort StudyIntake frequencyHigher adherenceType 2 diabetes mellitusFasting venous bloodHigh-level groupCohort studyLow-level groupPrevalence ratesDemographic characteristicsDaily activities[Analysis of the levels and food source of cadmium exposure by dietary pathway among middle-aged and elderly populations in cadmium-contaminated areas of China].
Wang X, Zhang Y, Dong X, Hao R, Ye X, Zhang W, Zhu Y, Liu A, Wei Y, Wu B, Luo Y, Wu C, Ma Y, Yang Z, Lyu Y, Ding G, Xu D, Shi X. [Analysis of the levels and food source of cadmium exposure by dietary pathway among middle-aged and elderly populations in cadmium-contaminated areas of China]. Chinese Preventive Medicine 2025, 59: 597-603. PMID: 40374348, DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112150-20240718-00580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overCadmiumChinaDietDiet SurveysDietary ExposureFemaleFood ContaminationHumansMaleMiddle AgedSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsDietary cadmium intakeCadmium-contaminated areasProvisional Tolerable Monthly IntakeCadmium intakeTotal Diet StudyJoint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food AdditivesDietary pathwayFood frequency questionnaireSource of cadmium exposureAreas of ChinaFAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food AdditivesCadmium contentMiddle-agedCadmium exposureDiet studiesMonthly intakeElderly peopleDietary recall surveyFood sourcesStaple foodSurvey regionFrequency questionnaireIntake frequencyVegetationStudy subjectsMedical School Support of Students’ Professional and Personal Development by Sociodemographic Characteristics
Nguyen M, Mason H, Fancher T, Chaudhry S, Tran-Reina M, Havemann C, Venkataraman S, Webber A, Boatright D. Medical School Support of Students’ Professional and Personal Development by Sociodemographic Characteristics. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2511063. PMID: 40377935, PMCID: PMC12084840, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.11063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical school supportCross-sectional studyFamily incomeMedical graduatesNeighborhood statusMedical schoolsAssociation of family incomeSchool supportAge of respondentsMultivariate logistic regression modelLogistic regression modelsRetrospective cross-sectional studyPersonal developmentLow-income familiesSociodemographic characteristicsMain OutcomesProfessional identity formationLow-incomeProfessional developmentStudents' professional identity formationBlack studentsHousehold incomeStudy cohortRegression modelsAccreditation bodiesRethinking the Diagnosis and Management of Antibody‐Mediated Rejection in Multidisciplinary Transplant Meetings: A Global Survey and Banff Working Group Recommendations
Sapir‐Pichhadze R, Askar M, Cooper M, Cornell L, Cozzi E, Dadhania D, Diekmann F, de Vries A, Schinstock C, Carroll R, Abdelrehim A, Gan G, Deng Y, Alasfar S, Bagnasco S, Batal I, Budde K, Groningen M, Kung V, Lower F, Seija M, Kraus E, Naesens M, Bow L, Group T. Rethinking the Diagnosis and Management of Antibody‐Mediated Rejection in Multidisciplinary Transplant Meetings: A Global Survey and Banff Working Group Recommendations. Clinical Transplantation 2025, 39: e70167. PMID: 40294134, PMCID: PMC12036956, DOI: 10.1111/ctr.70167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsGraft RejectionHumansIsoantibodiesOrgan TransplantationPatient Care TeamPractice Guidelines as TopicPrognosisSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsAntibody-mediated rejectionMultidisciplinary meetingDiagnosis of antibody-mediated rejectionManagement of antibody-mediated rejectionAntibody-mediated rejection diagnosisTransplant recipientsDiagnosis revisionPatient characteristicsAcademic centersTransplant meetingsCase presentationTransplant professionalsTransplantationStandard careWorking group recommendationsTransplant programsAntibody dataDiagnosisLaboratory expertsMolecular diagnosticsImprove careTrainee educationMedical educationBanffPrimary barrierFactors affecting family planning among general surgery trainees
Zheng C, Bussies P, Wo L, Eidelson S, Zhang C, Mouhanna J, Möller M. Factors affecting family planning among general surgery trainees. BMC Medical Education 2025, 25: 615. PMID: 40287697, PMCID: PMC12032787, DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-06435-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCareer ChoiceFamily Planning ServicesFemaleGeneral SurgeryHumansInternship and ResidencyMaleSurgeonsSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsGeneral surgeryFamily planningFisher's exact testPearson chi-square testFamily planning needsGeneral surgery traineesFellowship program directorsChi-square testFertility preservationExact testBarriers to family planningSurgery traineesFemale genderOutcome measuresSurgical traineesFemale surgeonsProgram directorsTrainee experienceSurgeryMediating roles of psychological entitlement and presence of meaning in the associations between parental measures (rejection and overprotection) and adolescent internet addiction
Kong F, Wei W, Xia Y, Xie D, Xue K, Wang W, Potenza M. Mediating roles of psychological entitlement and presence of meaning in the associations between parental measures (rejection and overprotection) and adolescent internet addiction. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2025, 382: 507-517. PMID: 40286930, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2025.04.131.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdolescent Internet addictionParental rejectionPsychological entitlementInternet addictionParental overprotectionLevels of presence of meaningLevels of psychological entitlementPresence of meaningInternet game addictionSchool studentsVocational school studentsSelf-reported dataSecondary vocational school studentsNegative parentingParenting measuresAddictionOverprotectionMediation roleGame addictionInvestigate relationshipsAdolescentsStudentsRelationshipResearch directionsCross-sectional studyVariability of bedtime in infancy and its relationship to parent-reported and auto-videosomnography sleep metrics
Lucchini M, Kahn M, Ordway M, Bailes L, Dapretto M, Thakur S, Barnett N. Variability of bedtime in infancy and its relationship to parent-reported and auto-videosomnography sleep metrics. Sleep Medicine 2025, 132: 106539. PMID: 40318599, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.106539.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChild, PreschoolFemaleHumansInfantMaleParentsPolysomnographySleepSleep QualitySurveys and QuestionnairesTime FactorsConceptsBedtime variabilityOverall sleep qualityParent reportBedtime difficultiesAssociated with overall sleep qualityNighttime awakeningsSleep qualityShorter total sleep timeSleep durationTotal sleep timeQuestionnaire RevisedAssociated with shorter total sleep timeParenting interventionsChildren aged 4Bidirectional relationshipSleep outcomesDevelopmental outcomesSleep timeBedtimeInfant sleepAged 4Early childhoodOptimal sleep durationSleep healthSleep habitsAssociation between fish consumption and sleep disorders among Chinese adults: a cross-sectional study
Li S, Ma M, Hu L, Lao J, Luo X, Pan J, Lu D, Wang M, Lin W, Fan Y, Wang F, Chen Y, Wang P, Wu F, Wei X, Xu J, Liu Y, Zheng L. Association between fish consumption and sleep disorders among Chinese adults: a cross-sectional study. Annals Of Medicine 2025, 57: 2491663. PMID: 40254933, PMCID: PMC12013145, DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2025.2491663.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFish intakeCross-sectional studySleep disordersPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexInsomnia Severity IndexSleep latencyFood frequency questionnaireLow fish intakePrevalence of sleep disordersWeekly fish intakeLogistic regression analysisSleep qualityAssociated with sleep qualityShorter sleep latencyFrequency questionnaireInfluence of fish consumptionSleep quality scoresSleep Quality IndexFish consumptionChinese adultsDaytime functioningDaytime dysfunctionIntakeSleepSeverity IndexWhat Internists and Neurologists Know and Think About Catatonia.
Kaur J, Maeng D, Wortzel J, Oldham M. What Internists and Neurologists Know and Think About Catatonia. The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders 2025, 27 PMID: 40250341, PMCID: PMC12131037, DOI: 10.4088/pcc.24m03853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelCatatoniaFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansInternal MedicineMaleMiddle AgedNeurologistsSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsBush-Francis Catatonia Rating ScaleEducational moduleAdvanced-practice providersFirst-line treatmentSelf-reported demographicsLow participation ratesYears of practiceSurvey-based studyProfessional listservsInternal medicineParticipation ratesEducation campaignsPsychiatric practitionersStages of trainingTreatment of catatoniaCatatonia Rating ScaleInternistsPatient videosStudy cohortSpecialtyRating ScaleMedical sequelaeNeurologistsCohortPractitionersEvaluating factors impacting early career physician-scientists’ decisions to continue research careers in the United States of America
Farhat K, Obradovic A, Siebert A, Tun H, Noch E, Kwan J. Evaluating factors impacting early career physician-scientists’ decisions to continue research careers in the United States of America. BMC Medical Education 2025, 25: 564. PMID: 40247298, PMCID: PMC12007356, DOI: 10.1186/s12909-025-07144-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBiomedical ResearchCareer ChoiceFemaleHumansMalePhysiciansResearch PersonnelSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsPhysician-scientistsTraining programGraduates of training programsEarly-career physician-scientistsFisher's exact testWork-life balanceStages of clinical trainingMaintain work-life balancePhysician-scientist workforcePatient careExact testMethodsA surveyClinical trainingIncomplete responseUnited StatesLack of fundingNational surveyChi-squareCompare differencesSeeking employmentScientific innovationScientific trackResearch careerVulnerable communitiesResearch funding
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