2019
The effect of administration mode on CAHPS survey response rates and results: A comparison of mail and web‐based approaches
Fowler FJ, Cosenza C, Cripps LA, Edgman‐Levitan S, Cleary PD. The effect of administration mode on CAHPS survey response rates and results: A comparison of mail and web‐based approaches. Health Services Research 2019, 54: 714-721. PMID: 30656646, PMCID: PMC6505419, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.13109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResponse rateMore primary care visitsPrimary care visitsPrimary care practicesSample of patientsLow response rateSurvey response rateCare visitsPatient populationAdministration protocolCAHPS surveyCare practicesPatientsCharacteristics of respondentsComparison of MailEmail invitationEmail addressesAdministration modeRespondent characteristicsLittle evidenceMailProtocolNonresponse biasVisits
2000
Primary Care Outcomes in Patients Treated by Nurse Practitioners or Physicians: A Randomized Trial
Mundinger M, Kane R, Lenz E, Totten A, Tsai W, Cleary P, Friedewald W, Siu A, Shelanski M. Primary Care Outcomes in Patients Treated by Nurse Practitioners or Physicians: A Randomized Trial. JAMA 2000, 283: 59-68. PMID: 10632281, DOI: 10.1001/jama.283.1.59.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmbulatory CareCommunity Health CentersContinuity of Patient CareEmergenciesFemaleHealth Services ResearchHealth StatusHumansMaleMiddle AgedNew York CityNurse PractitionersOutcome Assessment, Health CarePatient SatisfactionPhysicians, FamilyPrimary Health CareProfessional AutonomyRegression AnalysisConceptsPrimary care clinicsNurse practitionersInitial appointmentHealth statusCare clinicsPrimary careService utilizationCommunity-based primary care clinicsHealth service utilization dataUrban academic medical centerUrgent care visitsHealth service utilizationPrimary care outcomesPrimary care physiciansPrimary care appointmentsService utilization dataNurse practitioner practicePatients' health statusAcademic medical centerSignificant differencesType of providerSatisfaction ratingsCare visitsPractitioners' patientsCare appointments
1982
Distress Syndromes, Illness Behavior, Access to Care and Medical Utilization in a Defined Population
Mechanic D, Cleary P, Greenley J. Distress Syndromes, Illness Behavior, Access to Care and Medical Utilization in a Defined Population. Medical Care 1982, 20: 361-372. PMID: 7078293, DOI: 10.1097/00005650-198204000-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health careIllness behaviorPhysical symptomsMedical care visitsGeneral medical servicesHealth careMedical care useSample of personsRetrospective utilizationCare visitsDistress syndromePsychologic disordersProspective dataCare useMedical utilizationPsychiatric carePsychiatric patientsProspective periodRetrospective periodCareMedical servicesSymptomsRepresentative sampleCentBehavior measures