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Marie Bakitas|J. Nicholas Dionne?Odom|Deborah Ejem|Rachel Wells|Andrés Azuero|Macy Stockdill|Konda Keebler|Elizabeth Sockwell|Sheri Tims|Sally Engler|Karen Steinhauser|Elizabeth Kvale|Raegan W. Durant|Rodney Tucker|Kathryn L. Burgio|José Tallaj|Keith M. Swetz|Salpy V. Pamboukian
Effect of an Early Palliative Care Telehealth Intervention vs Usual Care on Patients With Heart Failure
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University of Alabama at Birmingham|University of Alabama at Birmingham|University of Alabama at Birmingham|University of Alabama at Birmingham|University of Alabama at Birmingham|University of Alabama at Birmingham|University of Alabama at Birmingham|University of Alabama at Birmingham|University of Alabama at Birming...
h3importanceh3 national guidelines recommend early palliative care patients advanced heart failure disproportionately affects rural minority populations h3objectiveh3 determine effect early palliative care telehealth intervention 16 weeks quality life mood global health pain resource use patients advanced heart failure...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.4796
Renuka Tipirneni|Mary C. Politi|Jeffrey T. Kullgren|Edith C. Kieffer|Susan Dorr Goold|Aaron M. Scherer
Association Between Health Insurance Literacy and Avoidance of Health Care Services Owing to Cost
2,018
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|Washington University in St. Louis|University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|VA Center for Clinical Management Research|University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|University of Iowa
h3importanceh3 navigating health insurance health care choices requires considerable health insurance literacy although recommended preventive services exempt outofpocket costs affordable care act many people may remain unaware provision effect required payment little known association individuals health insurance lite...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.23141
Nandita Khera|Nan Zhang|Talal Hilal|Urshila Durani|Minji Lee|Rema Padman|Sandeep S. Voleti|Rahma Warsame|Bijan J. Borah|K. Robin Yabroff|Joan M. Griffin
Association of Health Insurance Literacy With Financial Hardship in Patients With Cancer
2,022
Mayo Clinic in Florida|Winneshiek Medical Center|Mayo Clinic in Florida|Winneshiek Medical Center|University of Mississippi|Mayo Clinic|Mayo Clinic|Carnegie Mellon University|Mayo Clinic in Florida|Winneshiek Medical Center|Mayo Clinic|Mayo Clinic|American Cancer Society|Mayo Clinic
h3importanceh3 patientreported financial hardship increasing challenge cancer care delivery health insurance literacy association financial hardship patients cancer especially controlling financial literacy well examined h3objectiveh3 examine prevalence factors association health insurance literacy financial literacy w...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.5521
Matthew R. Edmunds|Robert J. Barry|Alastair K. Denniston
Readability Assessment of Online Ophthalmic Patient Information
2,013
Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre|University of Birmingham|Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre|University of Birmingham|Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre|University of Birmingham|University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
h3importanceh3 patients increasingly use internet access information related disease poor health literacy known impact negatively medical outcomes multiple agencies recommended patientoriented literature written fourth sixthgrade 912 years age reading level assist understanding readability online patientoriented materi...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamadermatol.2015.5240
Derek Y. Hsu|Joaquin C. Brieva|Jonathan I. Silverberg
Costs of Care for Hospitalization for Pemphigus in the United States
2,016
Northwestern University|Northwestern University|Northwestern University
h3importanceh3 pemphigus autoimmune blistering disorder associated significant morbidity mortality however little known inpatient burden pemphigus h3objectiveh3 determine incidence risk factors hospitalization pemphigus cost care h3design setting participantsh3 20022012 nationwide inpatient sample provided healthcare c...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.14581
Elyse R. Park|Giselle K. Perez|Susan Regan|Alona Muzikansky|Douglas E. Levy|Jennifer S. Temel|Nancy A. Rigotti|William F. Pirl|Kelly Irwin|Ann H. Partridge|Mary E. Cooley|Elisa Friedman|Julia Rabin|Colin Ponzani|Kelly A. Hyland|Susan Holland|Sarah Borderud|Kim Sprunck|Diana Kwon|Lisa A. Peterson|Jacob Miller-Sobel|Irin...
Effect of Sustained Smoking Cessation Counseling and Provision of Medication vs Shorter-term Counseling and Medication Advice on Smoking Abstinence in Patients Recently Diagnosed With Cancer
2,020
Massachusetts General Hospital|Harvard University|Massachusetts General Hospital|Harvard University|Harvard University|Massachusetts General Hospital|Massachusetts General Hospital|Massachusetts General Hospital|Harvard University|Harvard University|Massachusetts General Hospital|Massachusetts General Hospital|Harvard ...
h3importanceh3 persistent smoking may cause adverse outcomes among patients cancer many cancer centers fully implemented evidencebased tobacco treatment routine care h3objectiveh3 determine effectiveness sustained telephone counseling medication intensive treatment compared shorterterm telephone counseling medication a...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2014.11479
Miriam Kuppermann|Sherri Pena|Judith Bishop|Sanae Nakagawa|Steven E. Gregorich|Anita Sit|Juan Vargas|Aaron B. Caughey|Susan Sykes|Lasha Pierce|Mary E. Norton
Effect of Enhanced Information, Values Clarification, and Removal of Financial Barriers on Use of Prenatal Genetic Testing
2,014
University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco|Santa Clara Valley Medical Center|University of California, San Francisco|Oregon Health & Science University|La Clinica ...
h3importanceh3 prenatal genetic testing guidelines recommend providing patients detailed information allow informed preferencebased screening diagnostic testing decisions effect implementing guidelines well understood h3objectiveh3 analyze effect decisionsupport guide elimination financial barriers testing use prenatal...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2018.9128
Shari L. Barkin|William J. Heerman|Evan C. Sommer|Nina Martin|Maciej S. Buchowski|David G. Schlundt|Eli K. Po’e|Laura E. Burgess|Juan Escarfuller|Charlotte Pratt|Kimberly P. Truesdale|June Stevens
Effect of a Behavioral Intervention for Underserved Preschool-Age Children on Change in Body Mass Index
2,018
Vanderbilt University|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|Vanderbilt University|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|Vanderbilt University|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|National Heart Lung and Blood In...
h3importanceh3 prevention obesity childhood critical children underserved populations obesity prevalence risk chronic disease highest h3objectiveh3 test effect multicomponent behavioral intervention child body mass index bmi calculated weight kilograms divided height meters squared growth trajectories 36 months among p...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.30479
Anna M. Acosta|Shikha Garg|Huong Pham|Michael Whitaker|Onika Anglin|Alissa O’Halloran|Jennifer Milucky|Kadam Patel|Christopher A. Taylor|Jonathan M. Wortham|Shua J. Chai|Pam Daily Kirley|Nisha B Alden|Breanna Kawasaki|James Meek|Kimberly Yousey?Hindes|Evan J. Anderson|Kyle P. Openo|Andrew Weigel|Maya Monroe|Patricia Ry...
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Rates of COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization, Intensive Care Unit Admission, and In-Hospital Death in the United States From March 2020 to February 2021
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|United States Public Health Service|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|General Dynamics (United States)|Centers for Disease Control and Prev...
h3importanceh3 racial ethnic minority groups disproportionately affected covid19 h3objectivesh3 evaluate whether rates severe covid19 defined hospitalization intensive care unit icu admission inhospital death higher among racial ethnic minority groups compared nonhispanic white persons h3design setting participantsh3 c...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.2908
Marleen Kunneman|Megan E. Branda|Ian Hargraves|Angela Sivly|Alexander T. Lee|Haeshik Gorr|Bruce Burnett|Takeki Suzuki|Elizabeth A. Jackson|Erik P. Hess|Mark Linzer|Sarah McCarthy|Juan P. Brito|Peter A. Noseworthy|Víctor M. Montori
Assessment of Shared Decision-making for Stroke Prevention in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
2,020
Leiden University|Mayo Clinic in Arizona|Colorado School of Public Health|University of Colorado Denver|Mayo Clinic in Florida|Mayo Clinic in Arizona|Mayo Clinic in Arizona|Mayo Clinic in Arizona|General Department of Preventive Medicine|Park Nicollet Health Services|University of Mississippi Medical Center|University ...
h3importanceh3 shared decisionmaking sdm anticoagulant treatment patients atrial fibrillation af widely recommended effectiveness unclear h3objectiveh3 assess extent use sdm tool affects quality sdm anticoagulant treatment decisions atrisk patients af h3design setting participantsh3 encounterrandomized trial recruited ...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaoncol.2016.6744
Fan Yu|Dominic H. Moon|William R. Carpenter|Bryce B. Reeve|Deborah Usinger|Rebecca L. Green|K. Spearman|Nathan Sheets|Kevin A. Pearlstein|Angela Lucero|Mark R. Waddle|Paul A. Godley|Ronald C. Chen
Comparison of Patient Report and Medical Records of Comorbidities
2,017
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|University o...
h3importanceh3 comorbid conditions patients cancer affect treatment decisions turn affect survival healthrelated qualityoflife outcomes comparative effectiveness research studies must account conditions via medical record abstraction patient report h3objectiveh3 examine agreement medical records patient reports assessi...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaoncol.2020.6982
Alejandro Berlín|Mike Lovas|Tran Truong|Sheena Melwani|Justin Liu|Zhihui Amy Liu|Adam Badzynski|Mary Beth Carpenter|Carl Virtanen|Lyndon Morley|Onil Bhattacharyya|Marnie Escaf|Lesley Moody|Avi Goldfarb|Luke Brzozowski|Joseph A. Cafazzo|Melvin L.K. Chua|A. Keith Stewart|Monika K. Krzyzanowska
Implementation and Outcomes of Virtual Care Across a Tertiary Cancer Center During COVID-19
2,021
University of Toronto|Princess Margaret Cancer Centre|University Health Network|University Health Network|Princess Margaret Cancer Centre|Princess Margaret Cancer Centre|University Health Network|Princess Margaret Cancer Centre|University Health Network|University Health Network|University Health Network|Public Health ...
h3importanceh3 coronavirus disease 2019 covid19 pandemic burdened health care resources disrupted care patients cancer virtual care vc represents potential solution however quantitative data support rapid implementation positive associations service capacity quality h3objectiveh3 examine outcomes cancer centerwide virt...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.4157
Neal Yuan|Joshua M. Pevnick|Patrick Botting|Y. Elad|Stacy Ann Miller|Susan Cheng|Susan Cheng
Patient Use and Clinical Practice Patterns of Remote Cardiology Clinic Visits in the Era of COVID-19
2,021
Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute|Cedars-Sinai Medical Center|Cedars-Sinai Medical Center|Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute|Cedars-Sinai Medical Center|Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute|Cedars-Sinai Medical Center|Cedars-Sinai Medical Center|Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute|Cedars-Sinai Medical Center|Cedars-Sinai...
h3importanceh3 covid19 pandemic led unprecedented shift ambulatory cardiovascular care inperson remote visits h3objectiveh3 understand whether transition remote visits associated disparities patient use care diagnostic test ordering medication prescribing h3design setting participantsh3 crosssectional study used electr...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamasurg.2016.0730
Alessandra Storino|Manuel Castillo?Angeles|Ammara A. Watkins|Christina R. Vargas|Joseph D. Mancias|Andrea J. Bullock|Aram N. Demirjian|A. James Moser|Tara S. Kent
Assessing the Accuracy and Readability of Online Health Information for Patients With Pancreatic Cancer
2,016
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center|Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center|Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center|Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center|Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center|Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center|University of California, Irvine Medical Center|Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center|Beth Israel D...
h3importanceh3 degree patients empowered written educational materials depends texts readability level accuracy information provided association websites affiliation focus treatment modality readability accuracy yet thoroughly elucidated h3objectiveh3 compare readability accuracy patientoriented online resources pancre...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.11120
Joanna Ting Wai Chu|Angela Wadham|Yannan Jiang|Robyn Whittaker|Karolina Stasiak|Matthew Shepherd|Chris Bullen
Effect of MyTeen SMS-Based Mobile Intervention for Parents of Adolescents
2,019
University of Auckland|University of Auckland|University of Auckland|University of Auckland|University of Auckland|Massey University|University of Auckland
h3importanceh3 global pressure respond burden posed adolescent mental health problems national mental health commission made call investment mobile health services directed prevention early intervention relieve demand targeted mental health services costly provide parents primary caregivers play significant role lives ...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1197
Megan Y. Roberts|Philip Curtis|Bailey J. Sone|Lauren H. Hampton
Association of Parent Training With Child Language Development
2,019
Northwestern University|Northwestern University|Northwestern University|Northwestern University
h3importanceh3 training parents implement strategies support child language development crucial support longterm outcomes given many 2 5 children younger 5 years difficulty learning language h3objectiveh3 examine association parent training language communication outcomes young children h3data sourcesh3 searches eric a...
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.9318
Leora I. Horwitz|John Moriarty|Christine Chen|Robert L. Fogerty|Ursula C. Brewster|Sandhya Kanade|Boback Ziaeian|Grace Jenq|Harlan M. Krumholz
Quality of Discharge Practices and Patient Understanding at an Academic Medical Center
2,013
Yale University|Yale New Haven Hospital|Yale University|Yale New Haven Hospital|Yale University|Yale University|Yale New Haven Hospital|University of California, Los Angeles|Yale University|Yale New Haven Hospital|Yale New Haven Health System|Robert Wood Johnson Foundation|Yale University
h3importanceh3 growing national focus reducing readmissions need comprehensively assess quality transitional care including discharge practices patient perspectives patient understanding h3objectiveh3 conduct multifaceted evaluation transitional care patientcentered perspective h3designh3 prospective observational coho...
https://doi.org/10.1136/ijgc-2021-esgo.265
Rüdiger Klapdor|Peter Hillemanns|Moritz Kleine|Florian Imkamp
394 SOCIUS Mentoring – A novel program to encourage and prepare motivated students for a career as surgical oncologists
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Medizinische Hochschule Hannover|Medizinische Hochschule Hannover|Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
h3introductionbackgroundh3 shortage physicians poses increasing challenges surgical oncological disciplines formerly motivated students lose interest surgery studies practical year counteract development students need strongly sustainably inspired surgery equipped important abilities deal various challenges early caree...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009901
Ulrica Nilsson|Maria Jaensson|Karin Dahlberg|Sigrid Odencrants|Åke Grönlund|Lars Hagberg|Mats Eriksson
RAPP, a systematic e-assessment of postoperative recovery in patients undergoing day surgery: study protocol for a mixed-methods study design including a multicentre, two-group, parallel, single-blind randomised controlled trial and qualitative interview studies
2,016
Örebro University|Örebro University|Örebro University|Örebro University|Örebro University|Örebro University Hospital|Örebro University
h3introductionh3 day surgery wellestablished practice many european countries limited information available regarding postoperative recovery home though current lack standard procedure regarding postoperative followup furthermore also need improvement modern technology assessing patientrelated outcomes mobile applicati...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000284
Chinonso Nwamaka Igwesi-Chidobe|Bolaji Coker|Chika Onwasigwe|Isaac Olubunmi Sorinola|Emma Godfrey
Biopsychosocial factors associated with chronic low back pain disability in rural Nigeria: a population-based cross-sectional study
2,017
University of Nigeria|King's College London|King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust|University of Nigeria|King's College London|King's College London
h3introductionh3 many people nigeria living disability due chronic low back pain clbp greatest burden accounted people living rural nigeria however factors associated disability rural nigeria yet established investigated biomechanical psychosocial predictors clbp disability rural nigerian population h3methodsh3 crossse...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2012-001769
Zackary Berger|Tabor Flickinger|Elizabeth R. Pfoh|Kathryn A. Martinez|Sydney M. Dy
Promoting engagement by patients and families to reduce adverse events in acute care settings: a systematic review
2,013
University of Virginia|Johns Hopkins University|Johns Hopkins University|Ann Arbor VA Medical Center|Michigan Medicine|Johns Hopkins University
h3introductionh3 patientcenteredness central healthcare hospitals address patients unique needs improve safety quality patient engagement healthcare may help prevent adverse events approached independent patient safety practice psp part multifactorial psp h3objectivesh3 review examines interventions encouraging engagem...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009388
Trisha Greenhalgh|Shanti Vijayaraghavan|Joseph Wherton|Sara Shaw|Emma Byrne|Desirée Campbell-Richards|Satya Bhattacharya|Philippa Hanson|Seendy Ramoutar|Charles Gutteridge|Isabel Hodkinson|Anna Collard|Joanne Morris
Virtual online consultations: advantages and limitations (VOCAL) study
2,016
University of Oxford|Barts Health NHS Trust|Queen Mary University of London|University of Oxford|Queen Mary University of London|Barts Health NHS Trust|Barts Health NHS Trust|Barts Health NHS Trust|Barts Health NHS Trust|Barts Health NHS Trust|London Borough of Tower Hamlets|Barts Health NHS Trust|Barts Health NHS Trus...
h3introductionh3 remote video consultations clinician patient technically possible increasingly acceptable introduced settings alongside occasionally replacing facetoface telephone consultations h3methodsh3 explore advantages limitations video consultations conduct indepth qualitative studies real consultations microle...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011581
Patricia Parker|Smita C. Banerjee|Matthew J. Matasar|Carma L. Bylund|Kara Franco|Yuelin Li|Tomer T. Levin|Paul B. Jacobsen|Alan B. Astrow|Howard Leventhal|Steven M. Horwitz|David Kissane
Protocol for a cluster randomised trial of a communication skills intervention for physicians to facilitate survivorship transition in patients with lymphoma
2,016
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center|Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center|Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center|Cornell University|Cornell University|Hamad Medical Corporation|Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center|Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center|Cornell University|Moffitt Cancer Center|Maimonides Medical C...
h3introductionh3 survivors cancer often describe sense abandonment posttreatment heightened worry uncertainty fear recurrence limited understanding lies ahead study examines efficacy communication skills training cst intervention help physicians address survivorship issues introduce new consultation focused use survivo...
https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000003687
Ellen V. Backhouse|Caroline McHutchison|Vera Cvoro|Susan D. Shenkin|Joanna M. Wardlaw
Early life risk factors for cerebrovascular disease
2,017
University of Edinburgh|University of Edinburgh|University of Edinburgh|University of Edinburgh|University of Edinburgh
h3objectiveh3 cerebrovascular disease cvd causes subclinical brain vascular lesions detected using neuroimaging childhood factors may increase later cvd risk h3methodsh3 searched medline psycinfo embase metaanalyzed available evidence childhood premorbid iq socioeconomic status ses education subclinical cvd later life ...
https://doi.org/10.9745/ghsp-d-13-00155
Jessica Crawford|Erin Larsen-Cooper|Zachariah Jezman|Stacey C Cunningham|Emily Bancroft
SMS versus voice messaging to deliver MNCH communication in rural Malawi: assessment of delivery success and user experience
2,014
VillageReach|VillageReach|VillageReach|VillageReach|VillageReach
h3objectiveh3 determine difference delivery success health messages delivered pushed sms pushed voice messages sent personal phones voice messages retrieved community phone retrieved voice messaging well difference quality user experience h3methodsh3 analyzed project9s electronic monitoring data september 2011 june 201...
https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0b013e31829e701d
Chang Hyung Hong|Cherie Falvey|Tamara B. Harris|Eleanor M. Simonsick|Suzanne Satterfield|Luigi Ferrucci|Andrea Metti|Kushang V. Patel|Kristine Yaffe
Anemia and risk of dementia in older adults: Findings from the Health ABC study
2,013
San Francisco VA Medical Center|University of California, San Francisco|Institute on Aging|Ajou University|University of Pittsburgh|University of Washington|University of Tennessee Health Science Center|San Francisco VA Medical Center|University of California, San Francisco|Institute on Aging|Ajou University|University...
h3objectiveh3 determine whether anemia associated incident dementia older adults h3methodsh3 studied 2552 older adults mean age 761 years 389 black 518 female participating health aging body composition study free dementia baseline defined anemia using criteria hemoglobin concentration lt13 gdl men lt12 gdl women demen...
https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0b013e3182a08f1b
José Marcelo Farfel|Ricardo Nitríni|Cláudia Kimie Suemoto|Lea T. Grinberg|Renata E.L. Ferretti|Renata Elaine Paraízo Leite|Edilaine Tampellini|Luzia Carreira Lima|Daniela Souza Farias|Ricardo Caires Neves|Roberta Diehl Rodriguez|Paulo Rossi Menezes|Felipe Fregni|David A. Bennett|Carlos Augusto Pasqualucci|Wilson Jacob ...
Very low levels of education and cognitive reserve
2,013
Universidade de São Paulo
h3objectiveh3 conducted clinicopathologic study large population low levels education determine whether years education could contribute cognitive reserve modify relation neuropathologic indices dementia h3methodsh3 crosssectional study included 675 individuals 50 years age older brazilian aging brain study group cogni...
https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-308021
Alan R. Tait|Terri Voepel?Lewis|Robert J. Levine
Using digital multimedia to improve parents’ and children's understanding of clinical trials
2,015
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|Michigan Medicine|University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|Michigan Medicine|ArchieMD (United States)|Jackson Memorial Hospital
h3objectiveh3 data show many research subjects difficulty understanding study information using traditional paper consent documents study therefore designed evaluate effect interactive multimedia program improving parents children9s understanding clinical trial concepts participation h3methodsh3 parents n148 children n...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2010.08.077
A. F. X. Henry|Nathanael D. Hevelone|Michael Belkin|Louis L. Nguyen
Socioeconomic and hospital-related predictors of amputation for critical limb ischemia
2,011
Brigham and Women's Hospital|Harvard University|Brigham and Women's Hospital|Harvard University|Brigham and Women's Hospital|Harvard University|Brigham and Women's Hospital|Harvard University
h3objectiveh3 disparities limb salvage procedures may driven socioeconomic status ses access highvolume hospitals sought identify ses factors associated major amputation setting critical limb ischemia cli h3methodsh3 20032007 nationwide inpatient sample queried discharges containing lower extremity revascularization le...
https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2016-310699
Maria Auxiliadora Parreiras Martins|Josiane Moreira da Costa|Juliana Vaz de Melo Mambrini|Antônio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro|Emelia J. Benjamin|Luísa Campos Caldeira Brant|Michael K. Paasche?Orlow|Jared W. Magnani
Health literacy and warfarin therapy at two anticoagulation clinics in Brazil
2,017
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais|Hospital Risoleta Tolentino Neves|Fundação Oswaldo Cruz|Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais|Boston Medical Center|Boston University|Framingham Heart Study|National Heart Lung and Blood Institute|Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais|...
h3objectiveh3 health literacy related healthrelated conditions health outcomes studies examining association health literacy anticoagulation variable results sought investigate relations health literacy percentage time therapeutic range ttr vulnerable brazilian cohort two hospitalbased anticoagulation clinics h3methods...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005582
Serena Barello|Guendalina Graffigna|Elena Vegni|Mariarosaria Savarese|Federico Lombardi|Albino Claudio Bosio
Engage me in taking care of my heart': a grounded theory study on patient-cardiologist relationship in the hospital management of heart failure
2,015
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore|Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore|University of Milan|Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore|University of Milan|Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
h3objectiveh3 approaching study practice heart failure hf management authors recognise patientdoctor relationship central role engaging patients care study aims identifying features levers hf patient engagement suggestions orienting clinical encounters h3designh3 using grounded theory approach conducted 22 indepth inte...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008254
Noor Khalili Mohd Ali|Kate Lifford|Ben Carter|Fiona E. McRonald|Ghasem Yadegarfar|David R Baldwin|David Weller|David M. Hansell|Stephen W. Duffy|John K. Field|Kate Brain
Barriers to uptake among high-risk individuals declining participation in lung cancer screening: a mixed methods analysis of the UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial
2,015
Cardiff University|Cardiff University|Cardiff University|Cardiff University|University of Liverpool|University of Liverpool|Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust|Royal Brompton Hospital|University of Liverpool|Cardiff University
h3objectiveh3 current study aimed identify barriers participation among highrisk individuals uk lung cancer screening ukls pilot trial h3settingh3 ukls pilot trial randomised controlled trial lowdose ct ldct screening recruited highrisk people using population approach cambridge liverpool areas h3participantsh3 highris...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2023.05.172
Brandon Stroud|Lauren Sastre
Impact and Acceptability of the Fresh Start Produce Rx Program on Food Literacy, Nutrition and Health
2,023
East Carolina University
h3objectiveh3 purpose pilot fresh start prx fsprx program impact healthy food access food literacy rural uninsured patients diabetes h3use theory researchh3 fsprx program grounded socioecological model prior prx research similar population included educational handouts recipes significantly impacted diet quality glycem...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2015-000184
Janie Houle|François Lauzier?Jobin|Marie?Dominique Beaulieu|Sophie Meunier|Simon Coulombe|José Côté|François Lespérance|Jean?Louis Chiasson|Louis Bherer|Jean Lambert
Socioeconomic status and glycemic control in adult patients with type 2 diabetes: a mediation analysis
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Université du Québec à Montréal|Université du Québec à Montréal|Université de Montréal|Université du Québec à Montréal|Université du Québec à Montréal|Université de Montréal|Université de Montréal|Université de Montréal|Concordia University|Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal|Université de Montréal
h3objectiveh3 purpose study examine contribution health behaviors selfmanagement coping quality care individual characteristics depressive symptoms selfefficacy illness representations mediators relationship socioeconomic status ses glycemic control h3methodsh3 sample 295 adult patients type 2 diabetes recruited end di...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004372
Rajendra Karkee|Andy H. Lee|Vishnu Khanal
Need factors for utilisation of institutional delivery services in Nepal: an analysis from Nepal Demographic and Health Survey, 2011
2,014
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences|Curtin University|College of Medical Sciences
h3objectiveh3 study aims assess role need factors respect utilisation institutional delivery services nepal h3designh3 analytic study conducted using subset 4079 ever married women 2011 nepal demographic health survey utilised twostage cluster sampling logistic regression complex sample analysis performed evaluate effe...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2009.05.028
Matthew D. Oettinger|Joanne Finkle|Denise Esserman|Lisa Whitehead|Thomas K. Spain|Steven R. Pattishall|Russell L. Rothman|Eliana M. Perrin
Color-Coding Improves Parental Understanding of Body Mass Index Charting
2,009
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|Vanderbilt University Medical Center|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|Vanderbilt University Medical Cen...
h3objectiveh3 assess parental understanding body mass index bmi bmi percentiles using standard versus colorcoded charts investigate parental literacy andor numeracy quantitative skills affects understanding h3methodsh3 convenience sample 163 parents children aged 2 8 years 2 academic pediatric centers completed demogra...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006340
Olalekan A. Uthman|Charles Shey Wiysonge|Martin O. C. Ota|Mark P. Nicol|Gregory Hussey|Peter M. Ndumbe|Bongani M. Mayosi
Increasing the value of health research in the WHO African Region beyond 2015--reflecting on the past, celebrating the present and building the future: a bibliometric analysis
2,015
University of Warwick|Stellenbosch University|South African Medical Research Council|Stellenbosch University|World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa|University of Cape Town|University of Cape Town|World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa|Groote Schuur Hospital|University of Cape Town
h3objectiveh3 assess profile determinants health research productivity africa since onset new millennium h3designh3 bibliometric analysis h3data collection synthesish3 november 2014 searched pubmed articles published 2000 2014 african region obtained countrylevel indicators world bank data used poisson regression exami...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.154.9.893
Richard A. Crosby|Ralph J. DiClemente|Gina M. Wingood|Catlainn Sionéan|Brenda K. Cobb|Kathy Harrington
Correlates of Unprotected Vaginal Sex Among African American Female Adolescents
2,000
Emory University|Emory University|Emory University|Emory University|University of Alabama at Birmingham
h3objectiveh3 determine associations frequency unprotected vaginal sex uvs female adolescents perceptions particularly perceptions relationship dynamics h3designh3 crosssectional study 522 african american female adolescents enrolled sexually transmitted disease std human immunodeficiency virus prevention intervention ...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.254
Alan L. Mendelsohn|Harris S. Huberman|Samantha B. Berkule|Carolyn Brockmeyer|Lesley Mandel Morrow|Benard P. Dreyer
Primary Care Strategies for Promoting Parent-Child Interactions and School Readiness in At-Risk Families
2,011
Bellevue Hospital Center|New York University|Graduate School USA
h3objectiveh3 determine effects pediatric primary care interventions parentchild interactions families low socioeconomic status h3designh3 randomized controlled trial participants randomized 1 2 interventions video interaction project vip building blocks bb control group h3settingh3 urban public hospital pediatric prim...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.152.5.459
Pamela High|Marita R. Hopmann|Linda L. LaGasse|Holly E. Linn
Evaluation of a Clinic-Based Program to Promote Book Sharing and Bedtime Routines Among Low-Income Urban Families With Young Children
1,998
Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island|Providence College|Brown University
h3objectiveh3 evaluate program anticipatory guidance pediatric residents nurse practitioners continuity practice gave parents books young children along developmentally appropriate educational materials describing share books promoting reading part bedtime routine h3study designh3 comparison 2 crosssectional groups usi...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.126.5.608
Joan A. Stelmack|Xiaoyin Tang|Domenic J. Reda|Stephen Rinne|Rickilyn M. Mancil|Robert W. Massof
Outcomes of the Veterans Affairs Low Vision Intervention Trial (LOVIT)
2,008
Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital
h3objectiveh3 evaluate effectiveness lowvision rehabilitation program h3methodsh3 multicenter randomized clinical trial conducted november 2004 november 2006 4month followup total 126 patients included 98 white male patients referred eye lowvision clinics blind rehabilitation centers visual acuity betterseeing eye wors...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001503
Gillian Rowlands|Anita Mehay|Sally Hampshire|Robert Phillips|Paul Williams|Anthony Mann|Andrew Steptoe|Paul Walters|André Tylee
Characteristics of people with low health literacy on coronary heart disease GP registers in South London: a cross-sectional study
2,013
London South Bank University|King's College London|King's College - North Carolina|King's College London|King's College - North Carolina|King's College London|King's College - North Carolina|King's College London|King's College - North Carolina|King's College London|King's College - North Carolina|University College Lo...
h3objectiveh3 explore characteristics associated prevalence low health literacy patients recruited investigate role depression patients general practice gp coronary heart disease chd registers upbeat uk study h3designh3 crosssectional cohort health literacy measure rapid estimate health literacy medicine realm univaria...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.157.9.867
Arthur B. Elster|Julie Jarosik|Jonathan B. VanGeest|Missy Fleming
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care for Adolescents
2,003
American Medical Association
h3objectiveh3 identify extent racial ethnic disparities primary care mental health care reproductive health care asthma care adolescents independent socioeconomic status ses h3data sourcesh3 systematic review scientific literature using standard bibliographic databases h3study selectionh3 inclusion criteria 1 studies p...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.06.037
Adriana Weisleder|Carolyn Brockmeyer Cates|Jessica F. Harding|Samantha Berkule Johnson|Caitlin F. Canfield|Anne M. Seery|Caroline D. Raak|Angélica Castilho Alonso|Benard P. Dreyer|Alan L. Mendelsohn
Links between Shared Reading and Play, Parent Psychosocial Functioning, and Child Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial
2,019
New York University|Northwestern University|New York University|Purchase College|Mathematica Policy Research|Marymount Manhattan College|New York University|New York University|New York University|New York University|New York University|New York University|New York University
h3objectiveh3 investigate pathways interventions promote shared reading play help prevent child behavior problems examined whether family processes associated family investment pathway eg parental cognitive stimulation family stress pathway eg mothers psychosocial functioning mediated impacts pediatricbased preventive ...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2015.02.007
Kapil Sayal|Elizabeth Washbrook|Carol Propper
Childhood Behavior Problems and Academic Outcomes in Adolescence: Longitudinal Population-Based Study
2,015
Institute of Mental Health|University of Nottingham|University of Bristol|University of Bristol
h3objectiveh3 investigate impact increasing levels inattention hyperactivityimpulsivity oppositionaldefiant behaviors age 7 years academic achievement age 16 years h3methodh3 populationbased sample 7yearold children england information obtained inattention hyperactivityimpulsivity oppositionaldefiant behaviors using pa...
https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000007778
null
null
1,997
Lanka Hospitals|Lanka Hospitals|Lanka Hospitals
h3objectiveh3 investigate maternal comprehension two different growth charts identify group mothers poor comprehension h3designh3 experimental prospective study h3settingh3 child welfare clinic de soysa hospital women colombo sri lanka h3subjectsh3 932 mothers studied regarding interpretation type growth chart infants ...
https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.76.6.500
Chloe Verducci|Fizza Hussain|Elizabeth Donner|Brian D. Moseley|Jeffrey Buchhalter|Dale C. Hesdorffer|Daniel Friedman|Orrin Devinsky
SUDEP in the North American SUDEP Registry
2,019
Columbia University Irving Medical Center|University of Calgary|Hospital for Sick Children|University of Cincinnati|Columbia University Irving Medical Center|University of Calgary|Hospital for Sick Children|University of Cincinnati|Columbia University Irving Medical Center|University of Calgary|Hospital for Sick Childr...
h3objectiveh3 obtain medical records family interviews deathrelated reports sudden unexpected death epilepsy sudep cases better understand sudep h3methodsh3 cases referred north american sudep registry nasr october 2011 june 2018 reviewed cause death determined consensus review available medical records death scene inv...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006013
Vincenzo Currò|R Lanni|F. Scipione|V. Grimaldi|P Mastroiacovo|Tony Waterston
Randomised controlled trial assessing the effectiveness of a booklet on the duration of breast feeding Commentary
1,997
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore|Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore|Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore|Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore|Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic|Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic
h3objectiveh3 test efficacy information booklet increase duration breast feeding h3research designh3 randomised design stratifying maternal residence working activity two hundred women recruited 103 received booklet verbal counselling 97 verbal counselling h3populationh3 infants observed 15 september 1993 15 june 1994 ...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2014.05.032
Elard Koch|Monique Chireau|Fernando Pliego|Janet L. Stanford|Sami Haddad|Byron C. Calhoun|Paula Aracena|Miguel Bravo|Sebastián Gatica|JM Thorp
Abortion legislation, maternal healthcare, fertility, female literacy, sanitation, violence against women and maternal deaths: a natural experiment in 32 Mexican states
2,015
Duke University Hospital|Duke Medical Center|Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México|University of Utah|Universidad Anáhuac|West Virginia University|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
h3objectiveh3 test whether association abortion legislation maternal mortality outcomes controlling factors thought influence maternal health h3designh3 populationbased natural experiment h3setting data sourcesh3 official maternal mortality data 32 federal states mexico 2002 2011 h3main outcomesh3 maternal mortality ra...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2011.91
Anne Marie Darling|Chloë R. McDonald|Andrea L. Conroy|Kyla Hayford|W. Conrad Liles|Molin Wang|Said Aboud|Willy Urassa|Kevin C. Kain|Wafaie Fawzi
Angiogenic and inflammatory biomarkers in midpregnancy and small-for-gestational-age outcomes in Tanzania
2,014
Harvard Global Health Institute|University Health Network|University of Toronto|Toronto General Hospital|University of Toronto|Toronto General Hospital|University Health Network|University Health Network|University of Toronto|Toronto General Hospital|University of Washington|Harvard University|Muhimbili University of H...
h3objectiveh3 sought investigate relationship panel angiogenic inflammatory biomarkers measured midpregnancy smallforgestationalage sga outcomes subsaharan africa h3study designh3 concentrations 18 angiogenic inflammatory biomarkers determined 432 pregnant women dar es salaam tanzania participated trial examining effec...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2012.1181
Kathryn Falb|Heather L. McCauley|Michele R. Decker|Jhumka Gupta|Anita Raj|Jay G. Silverman
School Bullying Perpetration and Other Childhood Risk Factors as Predictors of Adult Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration
2,011
Harvard University
h3objectiveh3to assess relationship bullying peers child adult intimate partner violence perpetration clinicbased sample adult men school bullying perpetration intimate partner violence perpetration thought stem desire power control othersh3designh3a crosssectional survey conducted january 2005 december 2006h3settingh3...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013015
Anna Bowen|Mubina Agboatwalla|Stephen P. Luby|Timothy Tobery|Tracy Ayers|Robert M. Hoekstra
Association Between Intensive Handwashing Promotion and Child Development in Karachi, Pakistan
2,012
null
h3objectiveh3to evaluate associations handwashing promotion child growth developmenth3designh3cluster randomized controlled trialh3settingh3informal settlements karachi pakistanh3participantsh3a total 461 children enrolled trial householdlevel handwashing promotion 2003 younger 8 years reassessment 2009h3interventionsh...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006104
Niveditha Devasenapathy|Suparna Ghosh Jerath|Saket Sharma|Elizabeth Allen|Anuraj H Shankar|Sanjay Zodpey
Determinants of childhood immunisation coverage in urban poor settlements of Delhi, India: a cross-sectional study
2,016
Public Health Foundation of India|Institute of Public Health|Public Health Foundation of India|Institute of Public Health|Public Health Foundation of India|Institute of Public Health|London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine|Harvard University|Public Health Foundation of India|Institute of Public Health
h3objectivesh3 aggregate data childhood immunisation urban settings may reflect coverage among urban poor study provides information complete childhood immunisation coverage among urban poor explores household neighbourhoodlevel determinants h3settingh3 urban poor community southeast district delhi india h3participants...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002387
T Sentell|Janice Y. Tsoh|Terry C. Davis|James W. Davis|Kathryn L. Braun
Low health literacy and cancer screening among Chinese Americans in California: a cross-sectional analysis
2,015
University of Hawaii System|University of Hawai?i at M?noa|University of California, San Francisco|Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans|University of Hawai?i at M?noa|Papa Ola Lokahi|University of Hawai?i at M?noa|University of Hawaii System
h3objectivesh3 cancer leading cause death among asian americans chinese americans comprise largest asian american ethnic group low health literacy lhl associated lower cancer screening rates association studied chinese americans examined relationship lhl meeting us preventive service task force uspstf guidelines cervic...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005194
Margaret Curtin|Jamie M. Madden|Anthony Staines|Ivan J. Perry
Determinants of vulnerability in early childhood development in Ireland: a cross-sectional study
2,013
University College Cork|University College Cork|Dublin City University|University College Cork
h3objectivesh3 early childhood development strongly influences lifelong health early development instrument edi wellvalidated populationlevel measure five developmental domains physical health wellbeing social competence emotional maturity language cognitive skills communication skills general knowledge school entry ag...
https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.2010.043158
Dennis Matanda|Maurice B. Mittelmark|Helga Bjørnøy Urke|Dickson A Amugsi
Reliability of demographic and socioeconomic variables in predicting early initiation of breastfeeding: a replication analysis using the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey data
2,014
University of Bergen|University of Bergen|University of Bergen|University of Bergen
h3objectivesh3 examine reliability sociodemographic variables predicting initiation breastfeeding within hour birth earlybf using data 1998 2003 20082009 h3study designh3 replication analysis using kenya demographic health survey kdhs data collected 1998 2003 20082009 candidate predictor variables child9s gender home h...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013518
Sonali Wayal|Frances M. Cowan|Pamela Warner|Andrew Copas|David Mabey|Maryam Shahmanesh
Contraceptive practices, sexual and reproductive health needs of HIV-positive and negative female sex workers in Goa, India
2,010
Mortimer Market Centre|University College London|University of Edinburgh|University College London|London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine|Voluntary Health Association of Goa|University College London
h3objectivesh3 india female sex workers fsws suffer high hiv prevalence abortions contraceptive use among general population women well understood however fsws contraceptives practices reproductive health needs underresearched investigated contraceptive practices among hivpositive negative fsws goa india explored assoc...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016175
Joseph Tighe|Fiona Shand|Rebecca Ridani|Andrew Mackinnon|Nicole De La Mata|Helen Christensen
Ibobbly mobile health intervention for suicide prevention in Australian Indigenous youth: a pilot randomised controlled trial
2,017
Black Dog Institute|UNSW Sydney|Black Dog Institute|UNSW Sydney|Black Dog Institute|UNSW Sydney|Black Dog Institute|UNSW Sydney|UNSW Sydney|Black Dog Institute|UNSW Sydney
h3objectivesh3 rates youth suicide australian indigenous communities 4 times national youth average demand innovative interventions historical persistent disadvantage coupled multiple barriers help seeking mobile phone applications offer opportunity deliver therapeutic interventions directly individuals remote communit...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013384
Shuhei Yoshida|Masato Matsushima|Hidetaka Wakabayashi|Rieko Mutai|Shinichi Murayama|Tetsuro Hayashi|Hiroko Ichikawa|Yuko Nakano|Takahiro Watanabe|Yasuki Fujinuma
Validity and reliability of the Patient Centred Assessment Method for patient complexity and relationship with hospital length of stay: a prospective cohort study
2,017
Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare|Jikei University School of Medicine|Centre for Family Medicine|Jikei University School of Medicine|Yokohama City University Medical Center|Yokohama City University|Jikei University School of Medicine|Jikei University School of Medicine|Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare|Jikei Un...
h3objectivesh3 several instruments evaluating patient complexity developed biopsychosocial perspective although relationships results obtained instruments length stay hospital examined many instruments complicated easy use patient centred assessment method pcam candidate practical use study aimed test validity reliabil...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005227
Liz Bickerdike|Alison L. Booth|Paul Wilson|Kate Farley|Kath Wright
Social prescribing: less rhetoric and more reality. A systematic review of the evidence
2,017
University of York|University of York|University of Manchester|University of Leeds|University of York
h3objectivesh3 social prescribing way linking patients primary care sources support within community help improve health wellbeing social prescribing programmes widely promoted adopted uk national health service conducted systematic review assess evidence effectiveness h3settingdata sourcesh3 nine databases searched 20...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-002976
Aliasghar Ahmad Kiadaliri|Soheil Saadat|Hossein Shahnavazi|Hassan Haghparast?Bidgoli
Overall, gender and social inequalities in suicide mortality in Iran, 2006-2010: a time trend province-level study
2,014
Lund University|Kerman University of Medical Sciences|Institute for Futures Studies|Sina Hospital|Tehran University of Medical Sciences|Iranian Legal Medicine Organization|University College London
h3objectivesh3 suicide major global health problem imposing considerable burden populations terms disabilityadjusted life years increasing trend fatal attempted suicide iran past decades aim current study assess overall gender social inequalities across irans provinces 20062010 h3designh3 ecological study h3settingh3 d...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011077
Abhinav Vaidya|Umesh Raj Aryal|Alexandra Krettek
Cardiovascular health knowledge, attitude and practice/behaviour in an urbanising community of Nepal: a population-based cross-sectional study from Jhaukhel-Duwakot Health Demographic Surveillance Site
2,013
Nordic School of Public Health|Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital|Nordic School of Public Health|Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital|Nordic School of Public Health|University of Gothenburg
h3objectivesh3 study determined knowledge attitude practicebehaviour cardiovascular health residents semiurban community nepal h3designh3 increase understanding knowledge attitude practicebehaviour towards cardiovascular health conducted inhome interviews using questionnaire based stepwise approach surveillance resourc...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009627
Lulu Qin|Huilan Xu
A cross-sectional study of the effect of health literacy on diabetes prevention and control among elderly individuals with prediabetes in rural China
2,016
Central South University|Central South University
h3objectivesh3 study designed examine effect health literacy diabetes prevention control risk factors low diabetes health literacy among elderly individuals prediabetes rural areas china h3design setting participatesh3 crosssectional survey conducted among elderly individuals rural communities yiyang city china multist...
https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2011-201142
Karina Friis|Mathias Lasgaard|Richard H. Osborne|Helle Terkildsen Maindal
Gaps in understanding health and engagement with healthcare providers across common long-term conditions: a population survey of health literacy in 29 473 Danish citizens
2,016
Central Denmark Region|University of Southern Denmark|Central Denmark Region|Deakin University|Health Strat (Kenya)|Aarhus University
h3objectivesh3 1 quantify levels subjective health literacy people longterm health conditions diabetes cardiovascular disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease musculoskeletal disorders cancer mental disorders compare levels general population 2 examine association health literacy socioeconomic characteristics como...
https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2011-050276
Nasim A. Khan|Horace J. Spencer|Essam A. Abda|Rieke Alten|Christof Pohl|Codrina Ancu?a|Massimiliano Cazzato|Pál Géher|Laure Gossec|Dan Henrohn|Merete Lund Hetland|Nevsun ?nanç|Johannes W. G. Jacobs|Eduardo Kerzberg|Maria Majdan|Omondi Oyoo|Ruben Peredo-Wende|Zahraa I. Selim|Fotini N. Skopouli|Alberto Sulli|Kim Hørslev?...
Patient's global assessment of disease activity and patient's assessment of general health for rheumatoid arthritis activity assessment: are they equivalent?
2,012
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences|University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences|Assiut University|Schlosspark-Klinik|Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin|Schlosspark-Klinik|Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin|Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy|University of Pisa|Semmelweis University|Universit...
h3objectivesh3 assess determinants patient9s global assessment disease activity ptgl patient9s assessment general health gh scores rheumatoid arthritis ra patients b whether equivalent individual variables c whether may used interchangeably calculating common ra activity assessment composite indices h3methodsh3 data 70...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2009.269
Béa Vuylsteke|Gisèle Semdé|Lazare Sika|Tania Crucitti|Virginie Ettiègne Traoré|Anne Buvé|Marie Laga
High prevalence of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among male sex workers in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire: need for services tailored to their needs
2,012
Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde|Institut Universitaire d'Abidjan|Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde|Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde|Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
h3objectivesh3 assess condom use prevalence sexually transmitted infections sti hiv among male sex workers msw abidjan cte d9ivoire h3methodsh3 crosssectional survey conducted october 2007 january 2008 among msw attending sex worker clinic abidjan short questionnaire administered facetoface interview participants asked...
https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.2010.043422
H. Shonna Yin|Alan L. Mendelsohn|Michael S. Wolf|Ruth M. Parker|Arthur H. Fierman|Linda van Schaick|Isabel Bazán|Matthew D. Kline|Benard P. Dreyer
Parents' Medication Administration Errors
2,010
null
h3objectivesh3 assess parents liquid medication administration errors dosing instrument type examine degree parents health literacy influences dosing accuracy h3designh3 experimental study h3settingh3 interviews conducted public hospital pediatric clinic new york new york october 28 2008 december 24 2008 h3participants...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006804
John Richens|Andrew Copas|S Tariq Sadiq|Patricia Kingori|Ona McCarthy|Victoria Jones|P Hay|Kevin Miles|Richard Gilson|John Imrie|Mark Pakianathan
A randomised controlled trial of computer-assisted interviewing in sexual health clinics
2,010
Mortimer Market Centre|University College London|St George's, University of London|South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust|St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust|London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine|University College London|University College London|St George's, University of L...
h3objectivesh3 assess impact computerassisted interview compared pen paper disclosure sexual behaviour diagnostic testing clinicians infections diagnosed referral counselling h3methodsh3 twocentre parallel threearm randomised controlled open trial computergenerated randomisation allocation concealment using sealed enve...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.160.4.369
Omar Ali Aboshady|A. E. Radwan|Asmaa Eltaweel|Ahmed Y Azzam|Amr A. Aboelnaga|Abdul Hanan|Shereen Darwish|Rehab Salah|O. N. Kotb|Ahmed M. Afifi|Areej Muthana Noaman|Dorria Salem|Amira Hassouna
Perception and use of massive open online courses among medical students in a developing country: multicentre cross-sectional study
2,015
Menoufia University|Menoufia University|Alexandria University|Al Azhar University|Tanta University|Beni-Suef University|Suez Canal University|Benha University|Assiut University|Ain Shams University|Cairo University|Cairo University|Ain Shams University
h3objectivesh3 assess prevalence awareness use massive open online courses moocs among medical undergraduates egypt developing country well identifying limitations satisfaction using courses h3designh3 multicentre crosssectional study using webbased pilottested selfadministered questionnaire h3settingsh3 ten 19 randoml...
https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.122.4.477
Brian A. Primack|Melanie A. Gold|Galen E. Switzer|Renée Hobbs|Stephanie R. Land|Michael J. Fine
Development and Validation of a Smoking Media Literacy Scale for Adolescents
2,006
null
h3objectivesh3 develop smoking media literacy sml scale using empiric survey data large sample high school students assess reliability criterion validity scale h3designh3 basis established theoretical framework 120 potential items generated items eliminated altered basis input experts students crosssectional responses ...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010434
Nathan Congdon|Benita J O'Colmain|Caroline C.W. Klaver|Ronald Klein|Beatriz Muñoz|David S. Friedman|John H. Kempen|Hugh R. Taylor|Paul Mitchell
Causes and Prevalence of Visual Impairment Among Adults in the UnitedStates
2,004
null
h3objectivesh3 estimate causespecific prevalence distribution blindness low vision united states age raceethnicity gender estimate change prevalence figures next 20 years h3methodsh3 summary prevalence estimates blindness according us definition 660 20200 bestcorrected visual acuity betterseeing eye world health organi...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2013-002172
Alison Bruce|Lesley Fairley|Bette Chambers|John Wright|Trevor Sheldon
Impact of visual acuity on developing literacy at age 4–5 years: a cohort-nested cross-sectional study
2,016
University of Bradford|University of York|University of Bradford|University of Leeds|University of York|University of Bradford|Hull York Medical School|University of York
h3objectivesh3 estimate prevalence poor vision children aged 45 years determine impact visual acuity literacy h3designh3 crosssectional study linking clinical epidemiological education data h3settingh3 schools located city bradford uk h3participantsh3 prevalence determined 11 186 children participating bradford school ...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004180
George Liu|Weiwei Liu|Yuanyuan Wang|Zhihong Zhang|Peng Wang
Patient safety culture in China: a case study in an outpatient setting in Beijing
2,013
La Trobe University|Peking University|Peking University Third Hospital|Peking University|Peking University Third Hospital|Peking University|Peking University Third Hospital|Peking University|Peking University Third Hospital
h3objectivesh3 investigate patient safety culture outpatient setting beijing explore meaning implications safety culture perspective health workers patients h3methodsh3 mixed methods approach involving questionnaire survey indepth interviews adopted among 410 invited staff members 318 completed hospital survey patient ...
https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2309
Jonas Gordilho Souza|Daniel Apolinário|Regina Miksian Magaldi|Alexandre Leopold Busse|Flávia Campora|Wilson Jacob?Filho
Functional health literacy and glycaemic control in older adults with type 2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study
2,014
Universidade de São Paulo|Universidade de São Paulo|Universidade de São Paulo|Universidade de São Paulo|Universidade de São Paulo|Universidade de São Paulo
h3objectivesh3 investigate relationship functional health literacy glycaemic control sample older patients type 2 diabetes h3designh3 crosssectional study h3settingh3 governmentfinanced outpatient geriatric clinic paulo brazil h3participantsh3 129 older patients type 2 diabetes mean sd age 759 62 years mean glycosylate...
https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1381
Nancy L. Schoenborn|Ellen Janssen|Cynthia M. Boyd|John F.P. Bridges|Antonio C. Wolff|Xue Qin|Craig Evan Pollack
Older Adults’ Preferences for Discussing Long-Term Life Expectancy: Results From a National Survey
2,018
Johns Hopkins Medicine|Johns Hopkins University|Johns Hopkins University|Johns Hopkins Medicine|Johns Hopkins University|Johns Hopkins University|The Ohio State University|Johns Hopkins Medicine|Johns Hopkins University|Johns Hopkins Medicine|Johns Hopkins University|Johns Hopkins Medicine|Johns Hopkins University
h3purposeh3 clinical practice guidelines recommend incorporating longterm life expectancy inform number decisions primary care aimed examine older adults preferences discussing life expectancy national sample h3methodsh3 invited 1272 older adults aged 65 older national probabilitybased online panel participate 2016 pre...
https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1982
Muriel Jean?Jacques|Erin O. Kaleba|John Gatta|Gauthier Gracia|E. R. Ryan|Bechara Choucair
Program to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Low-Income, Racially Diverse Population: A Randomized Controlled Trial
2,012
Northwestern University|Illinois Department of Human Services|Northwestern University|Health Research and Educational Trust|Northwestern University|Chicago Department of Public Health|Northwestern University
h3purposeh3 effective strategies needed improve rates colorectal cancer screening particularly among poor racial ethnic minorities individuals limited english proficiency examined whether direct mailing fecal occult blood testing fobt kits patients overdue screening effective way improve screening population h3methodsh...
https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.2009.179747
Shrikant Patil|Todd Ruppar|Richelle J. Koopman|Erik Lindbloom|Steven Elliott|David R. Mehr|Vicki S. Conn
Peer Support Interventions for Adults With Diabetes: A Meta-Analysis of Hemoglobin A1c Outcomes
2,016
University of Missouri|University of Missouri|University of Missouri|University of Missouri|University of Missouri|University of Missouri|University of Missouri
h3purposeh3 peer support intervention trials shown varying effects glycemic control aimed estimate effect peer support interventions delivered people affected diabetes disease caregiver hemoglobin asub1csub hbasub1csub levels adults h3methodsh3 searched multiple databases 1960 november 2015 including ovid medline cochr...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsa.2016.07.096
Dorothy V. M. Bishop|Patricia A. Jacobs|Katherine Lachlan|Diana Wellesley|Angela Barnicoat|Patricia A. Boyd|Alan Fryer|Prisca Middlemiss|Sarah Smithson|Kay Metcalfe|D. Shears|Victoria Leggett|Kate Nation|Gaia Scerif
Autism, language and communication in children with sex chromosome trisomies
2,010
University of Oxford|Wessex Regional Genetics Laboratory|University of Southampton|University of Southampton|Great Ormond Street Hospital|University College London|University of Oxford|Royal Liverpool University Hospital|University of Liverpool|St. Mary's Hospital|St Mary's Hospital|Churchill Hospital|University of Oxf...
h3purposeh3 sex chromosome trisomies scts found amniocentesis 2337 per 1000 samesex births yet limited database base prognosis autism described postnatally diagnosed cases klinefelter syndrome xxy karyotype prevalence nonreferred samples trisomies unclear authors recruited largest sample including three scts reported d...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2012.02.029
Agnes Z. Dardas|Christopher Stockburger|Sean Boone|Tonya An|Ryan P. Calfee
Preferences for Shared Decision Making in Older Adult Patients With Orthopedic Hand Conditions
2,016
Washington University in St. Louis|Washington University in St. Louis|Washington University in St. Louis|Washington University in St. Louis|Washington University in St. Louis
h3purposeh3 practice medicine shifting paternalistic doctorpatient relationship model doctor patient collaborate decide optimal treatment study aims determine whether older orthopedic population desires shared decisionmaking approach care identify patient predictors preferred type approach h3methodsh3 crosssectional in...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2019.06.008
Lauren Patty|Cathy Wu|Mina Torres|Stanley P. Azen|Rohit Varma
Validity of Self-reported Eye Disease and Treatment in a Population-based Study: The Los Angeles Latino Eye Study
2,012
University of Southern California|Doheny Eye Institute|University of Southern California|Doheny Eye Institute|University of Southern California|Doheny Eye Institute|University of Southern California|University of Southern California|Doheny Eye Institute
h3purposeh3 examine validity selfreported eye disease including cataract agerelated macular degeneration amd glaucoma diabetic retinopathy dr selfreported surgical treatment cataract dr los angeles latino eye study lales h3designh3 populationbased crosssectional study h3participantsh3 total 6357 latinos aged 40 years l...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.329.7475.1142
Amber Hoek|Susanne C.P. Anker|Ed F. van Beeck|Alex Burdorf|Pleunie P.M. Rood|Juanita A. Haagsma
Patient Discharge Instructions in the Emergency Department and Their Effects on Comprehension and Recall of Discharge Instructions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
2,020
Erasmus MC|Erasmus MC|Erasmus MC|Erasmus MC
h3study objectiveh3 conduct systematic review metaanalysis provide overview different manners providing discharge instructions emergency department ed assess effects comprehension recall 4 domains discharge instructions diagnosis treatment followup return instructions h3methodsh3 performed systematic search pubmed emba...
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.331.7511.281
Hamish Fraser|Darius Jazayeri|Patrice Nevil|Yusuf Karacaoglu|Paul Farmer|Evan Lyon|Mary Kay C Smith Fawzi|Fernet Léandre|Sharon Choi|Joia Mukherjee
An information system and medical record to support HIV treatment in rural Haiti
2,004
Brigham and Women's Hospital|Partners In Health|Harvard University|Brigham and Women's Hospital|Brigham and Women's Hospital|Harvard University|Harvard University|Brigham and Women's Hospital
ilack infrastructure including information communication systems considered barrier successful hiv treatment programmes resource poor areas authors describe set web based medical record system linking remote areas rural haiti used track clinical outcomes laboratory tests drug supplies create reports funding agenciesi
https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2017.000025
Caroline White
Suspected research fraud: difficulties of getting at the truth
2,005
Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
iwhen research misconduct suspected researcher working outside jurisdiction official research bodies nowhere editors turn want investigate concerns invariably forced go alonea lengthy costly difficult processi
https://doi.org/10.3724/sp.j.1042.2022.00556
Thomas Clifford|J. Anderson
To enable shared decision making we must understand healthcare statistics
2,017
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ns4pthis article migrated article marked recommended concept society patients properly informed risks benefits healthcare interventions participate culture shared decision making doctors 30 years old shared decision making work practice doctors must adequate working knowledge healthcare statistics provide patients accu...
https://doi.org/10.5964/jnc.7047
Haidan LIU|Minyi LI
Associations between home literacy environment and children’s receptive vocabulary: A meta-analysis
2,022
Shaanxi Normal University|Beijing Normal University
p idc6home literacy environment hle refers variety resources opportunities provided children well parental skills abilities dispositions resources determine provision opportunities children half century large body studies shown hle significantly promote childrens receptive vocabulary development however blurry operatio...
https://doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.36.4.01
Alexa Ellis|Sammy F. Ahmed|Selin Zeytinoglu|Elif Isbell|Susan D. Calkins|Esther M. Leerkes|Jennie K. Grammer|William J. Gehring|Frederick J. Morrison|Pamela Davis?Kean
Reciprocal associations between executive function and academic achievement: A conceptual replication of Schmitt et al. (2017)
2,021
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|University of Maryland, College Park|University of California, Merced|University of North Carolina at Greensboro|University of North Carolina at Greensboro|California Department of Education|University of California, Los Angeles|University of Michigan–An...
p xmlnshttpwwwncbinlmnihgovjats1the goal current study conduct conceptual replication reciprocal associations executive function ef academic achievement reported schmitt et al 2017 httpsdoiorg101037edu0000193 using two independent samples n star 279 n pathways 277 examined whether patterns associations ef achievement a...
https://doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2017.4.314
Vivian Welch|Jennifer Petkovic|Jordi Pardo Pardo|Tamara Rader|Peter Tugwell
Interactive social media interventions to promote health equity: an overview of reviews
2,016
Bruyère|University of Ottawa|University of Ottawa|University of Ottawa|Ottawa Hospital|University of Ottawa|Ottawa Hospital|University of Ottawa
sec titleintroductiontitle social media use increasing public health health promotion remove geographic physical access barriers however interventions also potential increase health inequities people access use social media paper aim assess effects interactive social media interventions health outcomes behaviour change...
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.publhealth.25.050503.153958
Gülay Y?lmazel|Fevziye Çetinkaya
Relation between Health Literacy Levels, Hypertension Awareness and Control among Primary-secondary School Teachers in Turkey
2,017
Hitit Üniversitesi|Erciyes University
strongobjectivestrong health literacy plays critical role chronic disease selfmanagement study aimed determine relation health literacy levels hypertension awareness control among primarysecondary school teachers turkey strongmaterials methodsstrong descriptive crosssectional research conducted among school teachers pa...
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.polisci.8.090203.103000
Shoshanna Sofaer|Kirsten Firminger
PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF THE QUALITY OF HEALTH SERVICES
2,005
Baruch College|Baruch College
abstract calls made patientcentered health care system becomes critical define measure patient perceptions health care quality understand fully drives perceptions chapter identifies conceptual methodological issues make task difficult including confusion patient perceptions patient satisfaction difficulty determining w...
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.publhealth.20.1.309
Anthony Heath|Stephen Fisher|Shawna N. Smith
THE GLOBALIZATION OF PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH
2,005
University of Oxford|University of Oxford|University of Oxford
abstract globalization opened channels communication different countries increased interest crossnational analysis public opinion survey research expanded reach world article examines breadth depth globalization public opinion research first discuss growth crossnational surveys world values survey international social ...
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.polisci.6.121901.085655
Colleen A. McHorney
HEALTH STATUS ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR ADULTS: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges
1,999
William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital|Health Services Research & Development|University of Wisconsin–Madison
abstract past 30 years health status assessment methods adults proliferated numerous generic diseasespecific preferencebased measures exist tap diverse aspects functioning wellbeing symptom states subjective perceptions health evolution state art adult health status assessment reviewed applications tools health service...
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.energy.27.122001.083425
Fabrice Lehoucq
E<scp>LECTORAL</scp>F<scp>RAUD</scp>: Causes, Types, and Consequences
2,003
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
abstract article reviews research electoral fraudclandestine illegal efforts shape election results handful works classify reports electoral fraud identify nature magnitude causes review therefore looks larger number historical works well ethnographies surveys discuss ballot rigging conclusions threefold first fraud ta...
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.energy.30.050504.144228
Paul Craig|Ashok Gadgil|Jonathan Koomey
What Can History Teach Us? A Retrospective Examination of Long-Term Energy Forecasts for the United States
2,002
Sierra Club|Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory|Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory|Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
abstract paper explores longterm energy forecasts created useful focuses forecasts energy use united states year 2000 considers longterm predictions ie covering two decades motivation current interest global warming forecasts run beyond century basic observation forecasters 19501980 period underestimated importance unm...
https://doi.org/10.1177/0033688207085852
R. Anil Cabraal|Douglas F. Barnes|Sachin G. Agarwal
PRODUCTIVE USES OF ENERGY FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT
2,005
World Bank|World Bank|World Bank
abstract review utilizes global environment facility gef un food agricultural organization fao working definition productive uses energy states context providing modern energy services rural areas productive use energy one involves application energy derived mainly renewable resources create goods andor services either...
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7133.2012.00308.x
Rachel N. F. Lee|Ann?Marie Bathmaker
The Use of English Textbooks for Teaching English to 'Vocational' Students in Singapore Secondary Schools
2,007
Ministry of Education|University of the West of England
study explores teachers beliefs use english textbooks teaching english upper secondary normal technical nt stream singapore nt stream singapore form vocational pathway pupils streamed nt classes considered academically weakest amongst three streams secondary level using semistructured questionnaire study aims identify ...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2017.01.005
Catherine N. Marti|Vasiliki V. Georgiopoulou|Grigorios Giamouzis|Robert T. Cole|Anjan Deka|W.H. Wilson Tang|Sandra B. Dunbar|Andrew L. Smith|Andreas P. Kalogeropoulos|Javed Butler
Patient?Reported Selective Adherence to Heart Failure Self?Care Recommendations: A Prospective Cohort Study: The Atlanta Cardiomyopathy Consortium
2,012
Emory University|Emory University|University of Thessaly|Emory University|Emory University|Cleveland Foundation|Cleveland Clinic|Emory University|Emory University|Emory University|Emory University
2012 wiley periodicals inc simultaneous adherence multiple selfcare instructions among heart failure hf patients well described patientreported adherence 8 recommendations related exercise alcohol medications smoking diet weight symptoms assessed among 308 hf patients using medical outcomes study specific adherence sca...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2019.07.005
Safirotu Khoir|Jia Tina Du|Robert M. Davison|Andy Koronios
Contributing to social capital: An investigation of Asian immigrants' use of public library services
2,017
University of South Australia|University of South Australia|City University of Hong Kong|University of South Australia
asian immigrants use public library services settlement process social capital valuable component immigrant settlement study looks relationship services used social capital development model use public libraries context social capital formation settlement developed public library services used immigrants facilitate dev...
https://doi.org/10.1177/1367877910376582
Lisbeth M. Brevik|Gréta Björk Guðmundsdóttir|Andreas Lund|Torunn Strømme
Transformative agency in teacher education: Fostering professional digital competence
2,019
University of Oslo|University of Oslo|University of Oslo|University of Oslo
student teachers face complex challenges future profession incl developing professional digital competence pdc response teacher education needs address reciprocity pdc students transformative agency demonstrate small private online course spoc integrates pdc university seminars practice student teachers respond challen...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2018.12.127
José van Dijck
Search engines and the production of academic knowledge
2,010
University of Amsterdam
article argues search engines general google scholar particular become significant coproducers academic knowledge knowledge simply conveyed users coproduced search engines ranking systems profiling systems none open rules transparency relevance privacy manner known library scholarship public domain inexperienced users ...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2014.11.255
Rebecca L. Sudore|Mary Katen|Ying Shi|John Boscardin|Stacy Osua|Deborah E. Barnes
Engaging Diverse English- and Spanish-Speaking Older Adults in Advance Care Planning: The PREPARE Randomized Clinical Trial (FR421D)
2,019
University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco|University of California, San Francisco
describe design implementation free easytouse patient facing advance care planning tools wwwprepareforyourcareorg particularly vulnerable disenfranchised populationsdescribe comparative efficacy online advance care planning program called prepare wwwprepareforyourcareorg plus easytoread 5thgrade reading level advance d...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2018.12.124