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What Would Equitable Harm Reduction Look Like?
Jegede O, Nunes J, Tumenta T, Black C, DeAquino J. What Would Equitable Harm Reduction Look Like? The AMA Journal Of Ethic 2024, 26: e572-579. PMID: 38958426, DOI: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDeterminants of health frameworkHarm reductionPerson-centered interventionsReduction programsPromote harm reductionHarm reduction strategiesHarm reduction programsHealth equityHealth frameworkEthnic inequalitiesSocial justiceDrug usePWUDOrganizational policiesMargin ExperimentReduction strategiesHarmCareStigmaProgramHealthRaciallyAntiracistInterventionJustice
2023
A Randomized Clinical Trial to Evaluate an Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Prevention Shared Decision‐Making Pathway
Wang P, Lu Y, Mahaffey K, Lin A, Morin D, Sears S, Chung M, Russo A, Lin B, Piccini J, Hills M, Berube C, Pundi K, Baykaner T, Garay G, Lhamo K, Rice E, Pourshams I, Shah R, Newswanger P, DeSutter K, Nunes J, Albert M, Schulman K, Heidenreich P, Bunch T, Sanders L, Turakhia M, Verghese A, Stafford R. A Randomized Clinical Trial to Evaluate an Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Prevention Shared Decision‐Making Pathway. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2023, 12: e028562. PMID: 36342828, PMCID: PMC9973612, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.122.028562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDecision Conflict ScaleDecision Regret ScaleDecisional conflictUsual careRegret ScaleConflict ScaleMedian scorePatient-centered designHealth communication principlesPatient decisional conflictComparative effectiveness trialAtrial fibrillationDigital decision aidDecision-making pathwaysClinically meaningful reductionsPatient-clinicianEffectiveness trialDecision aidRandomized clinical trialsSecondary outcomesSecondary end pointsCareStudy populationMeaningful reductionsParticipants