2012
Effect of clinical decision-support systems: a systematic review.
Bright TJ, Wong A, Dhurjati R, Bristow E, Bastian L, Coeytaux RR, Samsa G, Hasselblad V, Williams JW, Musty MD, Wing L, Kendrick AS, Sanders GD, Lobach D. Effect of clinical decision-support systems: a systematic review. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2012, 157: 29-43. PMID: 22751758, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-157-1-201207030-00450.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCost-Benefit AnalysisDecision Support Systems, ClinicalHumansRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicTreatment OutcomeConceptsCare process measuresHealth care process measuresClinical decision support systemClinical outcomesHealth care processesProcess measuresDeveloped clinical decision support systemElectronic clinical decision support systemCare processesExperienced academic centersEffects of CDSSWeb of ScienceRandomized trialsPoint of carePatient satisfactionPreventive servicesClinical studiesAcademic centersSystematic reviewProvider usePublication biasClinical settingParticipant characteristicsStudy designHealthcare ResearchEnabling health care decisionmaking through clinical decision support and knowledge management.
Lobach D, Sanders GD, Bright TJ, Wong A, Dhurjati R, Bristow E, Bastian L, Coeytaux R, Samsa G, Hasselblad V, Williams JW, Wing L, Musty M, Kendrick AS. Enabling health care decisionmaking through clinical decision support and knowledge management. Evidence Report Technology Assessment 2012, 1-784. PMID: 23126650, PMCID: PMC4781172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsDecision MakingDecision Support Systems, ClinicalDelivery of Health CareFemaleHumansKnowledge ManagementMalePreventive Health ServicesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicTreatment OutcomeConceptsRandomized control trialCare process measuresHealth care process measuresClinical decision supportClinical outcomesStructured care protocolsProcess measuresWeb of ScienceFull-text versionOrder entry systemCare protocolsClinical effectivenessPreventive servicesClinical studiesEvidence tablesIndependent reviewersControl trialStudy designClinician workflowHealth careOutcomesCommon outcomeResearch evidenceUnique studiesReviewers
2010
Multiparity is Associated With High Motivation to Change Diet Among Overweight and Obese Postpartum Women
Bastian LA, Pathiraja VC, Krause K, Brouwer R, Swamy GK, Lovelady CA, Østbye T. Multiparity is Associated With High Motivation to Change Diet Among Overweight and Obese Postpartum Women. Women's Health Issues 2010, 20: 133-138. PMID: 20149971, PMCID: PMC2849268, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2009.11.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBody Mass IndexDietDietary CarbohydratesDietary FatsDietary ProteinsFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHealth BehaviorHumansInfant, NewbornMaternal Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaMothersMotivationObesityPostpartum PeriodPregnancyRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRegression AnalysisSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesWomen's HealthYoung AdultConceptsObese postpartum womenPostpartum womenPrimigravid womenFirst pregnancyEffect of parityBody mass index categoriesActive Mothers PostpartumCohort of overweightPostpartum weight reductionWoman's first pregnancyThird of participantsMothers postpartumPotential confoundersThird pregnancyMultivariable modelIndex categoriesLogistic regressionPregnancyWeight gainWomenMore childrenDietOverweightObesityWeight reduction
2005
Hormone Therapy Does Not Affect Depression Severity in Older Women
Goldstein KM, Harpole LH, Stechuchak KM, Coffman CJ, Bosworth HB, Steffens DC, Bastian LA. Hormone Therapy Does Not Affect Depression Severity in Older Women. American Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry 2005, 13: 616-623. PMID: 16009738, DOI: 10.1097/00019442-200507000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCross-Sectional StudiesDepressive Disorder, MajorDysthymic DisorderEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHumansPostmenopauseRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicConceptsHormone therapyDepressive symptom severityHT useOlder womenDepression severitySymptom severityWomen age 60 yearsNon-HT usersSevere depressive symptomsRole of estrogenAge 60 yearsTreatment of depressionCross-sectional analysisHT usersAntidepressant medicationMenopausal symptomsUnadjusted analysesImproving MoodDepressive symptomsDepression scoresTreatment studiesBeneficial effectsGood healthSeverityBaseline data
2004
The Impact of Environmental Tobacco Smoke on Women's Risk of Dying from Heart Disease: A Meta-Analysis
Kaur S, Cohen A, Dolor R, Coffman CJ, Bastian LA. The Impact of Environmental Tobacco Smoke on Women's Risk of Dying from Heart Disease: A Meta-Analysis. Journal Of Women's Health 2004, 13: 888-897. PMID: 15671704, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2004.13.888.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCohort StudiesConfidence IntervalsCoronary DiseaseEnvironmental ExposureFemaleHealth PromotionHumansOdds RatioRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRisk FactorsTime FactorsTobacco Smoke PollutionWomen's HealthConceptsHeart diseaseCohort studyRelative riskCardiovascular diseaseEnvironmental tobacco smoke exposureRetrievable risk estimatesSummary relative riskNon-smoking womenTobacco smoke exposureHeart disease mortalityAmerican Heart AssociationEnvironmental tobacco smokeRandom-effects modelEnglish-language literatureETS exposurePassive smokeSmoke exposureHeart AssociationDisease mortalityTobacco smokeWoman's riskCounseling womenMeta-AnalysisDiseaseRisk estimates
2002
Hormone replacement therapy and the risk of death from breast cancer: A systematic review
Nanda K, Bastian LA, Schulz K. Hormone replacement therapy and the risk of death from breast cancer: A systematic review. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2002, 186: 325-334. PMID: 11854659, DOI: 10.1067/mob.2002.121077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBreast NeoplasmsCase-Control StudiesCohort StudiesEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHumansRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRisk AssessmentConceptsHormone replacement therapy usersHormone replacement therapyRisk of deathReplacement therapyBreast cancerTherapy usersCombined hormone replacement therapyRetrievable risk estimatesBreast cancer deathsCase-control studyRecency of useAscertainment of exposurePotential confoundersCancer deathRelative riskInclusion criteriaObservational studyHistologic conditionControl groupSystematic reviewProlonged durationTherapyProlonged useCancerRisk estimates
2001
Women's Interest in Chemoprevention for Breast Cancer
Bastian L, Lipkus I, Kuchibhatla M, Weng H, Halabi S, Ryan P, Skinner C, Rimer B. Women's Interest in Chemoprevention for Breast Cancer. JAMA Internal Medicine 2001, 161: 1639-1644. PMID: 11434796, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.161.13.1639.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntineoplastic Agents, HormonalAttitude to HealthBreast NeoplasmsData CollectionFemaleHumansLogistic ModelsMiddle AgedRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSocial ClassTamoxifenTelephoneConceptsBreast cancer riskBreast cancerCancer riskGail scoreObjective breast cancer riskMammography decision aidObjective risk factorsDevelopment of cancerAbsolute riskRisk factorsChemopreventive agentsChemopreventionCancerComparative riskTelephone interviewsTamoxifen citrateDrugsWomenRiskNatural agentsCommunity sampleDecision aidScoresTherapyAgents