2007
Voluntary Physician Switching by Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Individuals
Rodriguez HP, Wilson IB, Landon BE, Marsden PV, Cleary PD. Voluntary Physician Switching by Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Individuals. Medical Care 2007, 45: 189-198. PMID: 17304075, DOI: 10.1097/01.mlr.0000250252.14148.7e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntiretroviral Therapy, Highly ActiveContinuity of Patient CareDecision MakingFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHIV InfectionsHumansLongitudinal StudiesMaleMedicinePatient ParticipationPatient SatisfactionPhysician-Patient RelationsPhysiciansQuality of Health CareRegression AnalysisSocioeconomic FactorsSpecializationTrustConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusImmunodeficiency virusVoluntary physiciansServices Utilization StudyMultilevel logistic regression modelsQuality of careCARE Act fundingLogistic regression modelsUsual cliniciansHIV CostChronic illnessCare sitesPatientsUtilization studiesPatient volumePatient trustPhysiciansStudy periodMultivariate modelCareCliniciansLongitudinal studyTechnical qualityRegression modelsRepresentative sample
2004
Plan, Geographical, and Temporal Variation of Consumer Assessments of Ambulatory Health Care
Zaslavsky AM, Zaborski LB, Cleary PD. Plan, Geographical, and Temporal Variation of Consumer Assessments of Ambulatory Health Care. Health Services Research 2004, 39: 1467-1486. PMID: 15333118, PMCID: PMC1361079, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2004.00299.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth plansConsumer AssessmentCare plansHealth Plans Study (CAHPS) surveyGlobal ratingRatings of careHealth plan qualityAspects of careQuality of careAmbulatory health careQuality improvement measuresPrescription drug benefitPrescription accessStudy periodDrug benefitCareHealth carePlan qualityMedicareBenefit designMeaningful changeRepresentative sampleDoctorsYears
1999
Benchmarking and quality improvement: the Harvard Emergency Department Quality Study∗∗Access the “Journal Club” discussion of this paper at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ajmselect/
Burstin H, Conn A, Setnik G, Rucker D, Cleary P, O’Neil A, Orav E, Sox C, Brennan T, Investigators T. Benchmarking and quality improvement: the Harvard Emergency Department Quality Study∗∗Access the “Journal Club” discussion of this paper at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ajmselect/. The American Journal Of Medicine 1999, 107: 437-449. PMID: 10569298, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(99)00269-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-reported problemsEmergency department careCare guidelinesMedical recordsPatient ratingsChief complaintEmergency departmentHospital emergency departmentQuality improvement interventionsPatient-reported measuresEmergency department directorsPatient-based measuresEmergency department (ED) qualityQuality improvement effortsEligible patientsPatient questionnairePreintervention periodPostintervention periodPatient reportsPatientsImprovement interventionsMultivariate analysisPercent complianceStudy periodCare
1991
Trends in sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics of HIV antibody-positive blood donors.
Cleary P, Van Devanter N, Rogers T, Singer E, Avorn J, Pindyck J. Trends in sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics of HIV antibody-positive blood donors. AIDS Education And Prevention 1991, 3: 60-71. PMID: 2036292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeropositive donorsBlood screeningRisk factorsDrug usersSexual contactIntravenous drug usersNew York Blood CenterProportion of menProportion reporting useHIV antibodiesBlood donorsReporting useSociodemographic characteristicsBlood centersStudy periodHIVMenGreater increaseAntibodiesDrugsSexDonorsScreeningTransfusionEvaluation study
1987
Gender Differences in the Acquisition of Prescribed Drugs
Svarstad B, Cleary P, Mechanic D, Robers P. Gender Differences in the Acquisition of Prescribed Drugs. Medical Care 1987, 25: 1089-1098. PMID: 3695639, DOI: 10.1097/00005650-198711000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMore prescribed drugsPrescribed drugsFemale-specific conditionsChild-bearing yearsSelf-reported drug usePharmacy recordsDrug categoriesGender differencesDrug useMedical careAge groupsStudy periodWomenDrugsHigh anxietyPhysiciansMenPrevious studiesDifferencesGross measuresIllnessReproductive rolesDiagnosisCare