Castellanos, Stacy Cooke, Alexis Koenders, Sedona Joshi, Neena Miaskowski, Christine Kushel, Margot Knight, Kelly Ray
While the epidemiological literature recognizes associations between chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP), opioid use disorder (OUD), and interpersonal trauma stemming from physical, emotional, sexual abuse or neglect, the complex etiologies and interplay between interpersonal and structural traumas in CNCP populations are under-examined. Research has do...
Humphrey, Mary Beth Russell, Linda Danila, Maria I Fink, Howard A Guyatt, Gordon Cannon, Michael Caplan, Liron Gore, Sara Grossman, Jennifer Hansen, Karen E
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ObjectiveThe objective is to update recommendations for prevention and treatment of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (GIOP) for patients with rheumatic or nonrheumatic conditions receiving >3 months treatment with glucocorticoids (GCs) ≥2.5 mg daily.MethodsAn updated systematic literature review was performed for clinical questions on nonpharmac...
Saatchi, Babak Olshansky, Ellen F Fortier, Michelle A
Irritability is a term used to describe feelings of anger, annoyance and impatience, and is commonly experienced by individuals in daily life. However, there are diverse conceptualizations of irritability in public and clinical research, which often result in confusing irritability with anger and other overlapping concepts. This, in turn, leads to ...
Doyle, Cassie Ko, Eunjeong Lemus, Hector Hsu, Fang-Chi Pierce, John P Wu, Tianying
Living alone, particularly for individuals with poor physical health, can increase the likelihood of mortality. This study aimed to explore the individual and joint associations of living alone and physical health with overall mortality among breast cancer survivors in the Women’s Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL). We collected baseline, 12-month an...
Harris, Andrea Pineles, Lisa Baghdadiv, Jonathan D Magder, Larry Dhaliwal, Gurpreet Korenstein, Deborah Harris, Anthony D Morgan, Daniel J
Greater understanding of clinical decision thresholds may improve inappropriate testing and treatment of urinary tract infection (UTI). We used a survey of clinicians to examine UTI decision thresholds. Although overestimates of UTI occurred, testing and treatment thresholds were generally rational, were lower than previously reported, and differed...
Tierney, Aaron Alexander Payán, Denise D Brown, Timothy Aguilera, Adrian Shortell, Stephen M Rodriguez, Hector P
Background: Community health centers (CHCs) pivoted to remote chronic care services during the COVID-19 pandemic. While care continuity is associated with improved care quality and patients’ experiences, telehealth’s impact on these relationships is unclear. Objective: We aimed to examine the association among care continuity, telehealth use, and q...
Anderson, Brian R Herman, Patricia M Hays, Ron D
Objective: To evaluate the associations between baseline demographics, health conditions, pain management strategies, and health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) measures with pain management strategies at 3-month follow-up in respondents reporting current low-back pain (LBP). Study design: Cohort study of survey data collected from adults with LBP ...
Portacolone, Elena Nguyen, Tung T Bowers, Barbara J Johnson, Julene K Kotwal, Ashwin A Stone, Robyn I Keiser, Sahru Tran, Thi Rivera, Elizabeth Martinez, Paula
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ImportanceThe potential role of living alone in either facilitating or hampering access to and use of services for older adults with cognitive impairment is largely unknown. Specifically, it is critical to understand directly from health care and social services professionals how living alone creates barriers to the access and use of supportive hea...
Edelman, E Jennifer Dziura, James Deng, Yanhong DePhilippis, Dominick Fucito, Lisa M Ferguson, Tekeda Bedimo, Roger Brown, Sheldon Marconi, Vincent C Goetz, Matthew Bidwell
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BackgroundAlthough unhealthy alcohol use is associated with increased morbidity and mortality among people with HIV (PWH), many are ambivalent about engaging in treatment and experience variable responses to treatment. We describe the rationale, aims, and study design for the Financial Incentives, Randomization, with Stepped Treatment (FIRST) Trial...
Pajka, Sarah E Kushel, Margot Handley, Margaret A Olsen, Pamela Li, Brookelle Enriquez, Celeste Kaplan, Lauren Sudore, Rebecca L
BackgroundOlder adults experiencing chronic homelessness (i.e., prolonged homelessness and a disabling condition) have low rates of advance care planning (ACP) despite high rates of morbidity and mortality. Rehousing of homeless-experienced individuals into permanent supportive housing (PSH) may present an opportunity to introduce ACP; but this is ...