Yuan, Hsiangkuo Natekar, Aniket Park, Jade Lauritsen, Clinton G Viscusi, Eugene R Marmura, Michael J
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Regional anesthesia and pain medicine
Subanesthetic ketamine infusion has been used for managing refractory headache in inpatient or outpatient infusion settings. Intranasal ketamine may be an alternative option for outpatient care. A retrospective study was conducted at a single tertiary headache center to assess the clinical effectiveness and tolerability of intranasal ketamine in pa...
Coaston, Angela Lee, Soo-Jeong Weiss, Sandra Hoffmann, Thomas Stephens, Caroline Johnson, Julene
BACKGROUND: Mobile medical clinics have been used for decades to provide primary and preventive care to underserved populations. While several studies have examined their return on investment and impact on chronic disease management outcomes in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast regions of the United States, little is known about the characteristics a...
Fukuma, Shingo Kato, Hirotaka Takaku, Reo Tsugawa, Yusuke
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the impact of no cost sharing on paediatric care on usage and health outcomes, and whether the effect varies by household income levels. DESIGN: Regression discontinuity design. SETTING: Nationwide medical claims database in Japan. PARTICIPANTS: Children aged younger than 20 years from April 2018 to March 2022. EXPOSURE: ...
Harper, Cynthia C Rao, Lavanya Muñoz, Isabel Stern, Lisa Kerns, Jennifer L Parra, Miriam Chambers, Brittany D Rocca, Corinne H
BackgroundPatient agency in contraceptive decision-making is an essential component of reproductive autonomy.ObjectiveWe aimed to develop a psychometrically robust measure of patient contraceptive agency in the clinic visit, as a measure does not yet exist.DesignFor scale development, we generated and field tested 54 questionnaire items, grounded i...
Prado, Maria G Kessler, Larry G Au, Margaret A Burkhardt, Hannah A Zigman Suchsland, Monica Kowalski, Lesleigh Stephens, Kari A Yetisgen, Meliha Walter, Fiona M Neal, Richard D
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OBJECTIVE: Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death in the USA. While most patients are diagnosed following symptomatic presentation, no studies have compared symptoms and physical examination signs at or prior to diagnosis from electronic health records (EHRs) in the USA. We aimed to identify symptoms and signs in patients prio...
Cordasco, Kristina M Gable, Alicia R Tan, Gracielle J Yuan, Anita H Yip, Kathleen Khafaf, Mana Hays, Ron D Faiz, Jessica P Chawla, Neetu Ganz, David A
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ObjectiveReceipt of follow-up care after emergency department (ED) visits for chronic ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs)-asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, diabetes, and/or hypertension-is crucial. We assessed Veterans' follow-up care knowledge, perceptions, and receipt of care after visits to Veterans Health Ad...
Yakovchenko, Vera Rogal, Shari S Goodrich, David E Lamorte, Carolyn Neely, Brittney Merante, Monica Gibson, Sandra Scott, Dawn McCurdy, Heather Nobbe, Anna
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IntroductionImplementation strategies supporting the translation of evidence into practice need to be tailored and adapted for maximum effectiveness, yet the field of adapting implementation strategies remains nascent. We aimed to adapt "Getting To Outcomes"® (GTO), a 10-step implementation playbook designed to help community-based organizations pl...
Burvenich, Ruben; 138482; Dillen, Hannelore; 147910; Trinh, Nhung TH; Freer, Joseph; Wynants, Laure; 60918; Heytens, Stefan; De Sutter, An; Verbakel, Jan Y; 42064;
Objective To determine the rate and appropriateness of antibiotic prescribing for acutely ill children in ambulatory care in high-income countries. Design On 10 February 2021, we systematically searched articles published since 2000 in MEDLINE, Embase, CENTRAL, Web Of Science and grey literature databases. We included cross-sectional and longitudin...
Soong, JTY Bell, D Ong, MEH
10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2022196 / Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore / 51 / 12 / 787-792
Shee, Kevin Liu, Andrew W Yarbrough, Carol Branagan, Linda Pierce, Logan Odisho, Anobel Y
ObjectiveThe utilization of video telemedicine has dramatically increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, significant social and technological barriers have led to disparities in access. We aimed to identify factors associated with patient inability to successfully initiate a video visit across a high-volume urologic practice.Materials and m...