2023
Using the Matrixed Multiple Case Study approach to identify factors affecting the uptake of IPV screening programs following the use of implementation facilitation
Adjognon O, Brady J, Iverson K, Stolzmann K, Dichter M, Lew R, Gerber M, Portnoy G, Iqbal S, Haskell S, Bruce L, Miller C. Using the Matrixed Multiple Case Study approach to identify factors affecting the uptake of IPV screening programs following the use of implementation facilitation. Implementation Science Communications 2023, 4: 145. PMID: 37990345, PMCID: PMC10664531, DOI: 10.1186/s43058-023-00528-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVeterans Health AdministrationImplementation facilitationUS Preventive Services Task ForceBackgroundIntimate partner violenceMethodsThis mixed-methods studyRoutine IPV screeningIntegrated Promoting ActionPrimary care clinicsHealth Services frameworkInternal facilitatorsVHA OfficeCare clinicsLarge trialsPrimary careMedical recordsPositive screenClinic staffPromoting ActionIPV screeningExternal facilitatorsWomen's healthHealth AdministrationSocial determinantsLarger studyHigh/medium
2020
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Pain Intensity in Young Adults.
Athar W, Card ME, Charokopos A, Akgün KM, DeRycke EC, Haskell SG, Yaggi HK, Bastian LA. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Pain Intensity in Young Adults. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2020, 17: 1273-1278. PMID: 32644865, PMCID: PMC7640622, DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201910-750oc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaPain intensityYoung adultsSevere painSleep apneaVeterans Health Administration primary care clinicsDiagnosis of OSAMultivariate logistic regression modelEffective OSA treatmentSevere pain intensityAverage pain intensityPrimary care clinicsBody mass indexHigher pain intensityMental health diagnosesElectronic medical recordsCross-sectional analysisLogistic regression modelsCohort studyOlder patientsCare clinicsChronic painMass indexSmoking statusOSA treatment
2004
A Novel Program to Increase the Number of Women Patients Seen by Residents in a VA Hospital
Haskell SG, Reisman AB. A Novel Program to Increase the Number of Women Patients Seen by Residents in a VA Hospital. Academic Medicine 2004, 79: 851-854. PMID: 15326008, DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200409000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternal medicine residentsFemale patientsHealth centersVA hospitalsVA primary care clinicsMedical groupVA women's clinicsMedicine residentsPrimary care clinicsVeterans Affairs hospitalNumber of patientsWomen's health centersInternal medicine programsCare clinicsProgram patientsWives of veteransOutpatient careWomen patientsWomen's clinicLongitudinal clinicOutpatient trainingPatientsYale University SchoolClinicFourth week