Anne Elizabeth Glassgow
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Comparing a Model of Augmented Postpartum Primary Care to Usual Care in an Urban Medical Center
Comparing a Model of Augmented Postpartum Primary Care to Usual Care in an Urban Medical Center Open
Background The US faces a maternal health crisis and struggles to deliver recommended postpartum care. In some populations, less than half of mothers attend a postpartum visit. Objective To determine if a two-generation (Two-Gen) model of …
View article: Screening fathers for postpartum depression in a maternal-child health clinic: a program evaluation in a midwest urban academic medical center
Screening fathers for postpartum depression in a maternal-child health clinic: a program evaluation in a midwest urban academic medical center Open
View article: The Effect of Neighborhood Disorganization on Care Engagement Among Children With Chronic Conditions Living in a Large Urban City
The Effect of Neighborhood Disorganization on Care Engagement Among Children With Chronic Conditions Living in a Large Urban City Open
Neighborhood context plays an important role in producing and reproducing current patterns of health disparity. In particular, neighborhood disorganization affects how people engage in health care. We examined the effect of living in highl…
View article: Rates of diagnoses of sleep disorders in children with chronic medical conditions
Rates of diagnoses of sleep disorders in children with chronic medical conditions Open
View article: Mental Health Diagnoses among Children and Adolescents with Chronic Medical Conditions in a Large Urban Cohort
Mental Health Diagnoses among Children and Adolescents with Chronic Medical Conditions in a Large Urban Cohort Open
We analyzed data for 6,458 children with chronic conditions. The most prevalent diagnoses were mood disorders (8.6%), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; 7.4%), conduct disorders (6.1%), and anxiety disorders (4.8%). Adjusted o…
View article: The Uneven Distribution of Medically Underserved Areas in Chicago
The Uneven Distribution of Medically Underserved Areas in Chicago Open
Purpose: Safety net health services, such as federally funded health clinics, are interventions that aim to mitigate inequality in resource distribution, thus primarily clustered in poor areas with lack of access to health care. How…
View article: Exploring Racial Disparities in Mental Health Diagnoses and Neighborhood Disorganization Among an Urban Cohort of Children and Adolescents with Chronic Medical Conditions
Exploring Racial Disparities in Mental Health Diagnoses and Neighborhood Disorganization Among an Urban Cohort of Children and Adolescents with Chronic Medical Conditions Open
Objective: This article describes the demographic distribution of, and association between, neighborhood disorganization and mental health diagnosis by race in a large cohort of urban children with chronic medical conditions. Met…
View article: A Two-Way Interactive Text Messaging Application for Low-Income Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions: Design-Thinking Development Approach
A Two-Way Interactive Text Messaging Application for Low-Income Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions: Design-Thinking Development Approach Open
Design thinking can develop a tool to meet the engagement needs of patients with complex health care needs and be user-friendly for health care staff.
View article: Gendered and racialized social expectations, barriers, and delayed breast cancer diagnosis
Gendered and racialized social expectations, barriers, and delayed breast cancer diagnosis Open
Background Black women are more likely to be diagnosed at a later stage of breast cancer in part due to barriers to timely screening mammography, resulting in poorer mortality and survival outcomes. Patient navigation that helps to overcom…
View article: A Two-Way Interactive Text Messaging Application for Low-Income Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions: Design-Thinking Development Approach (Preprint)
A Two-Way Interactive Text Messaging Application for Low-Income Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions: Design-Thinking Development Approach (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Two-way interactive text messaging between patient and community health workers (CHWs) through mobile phone SMS (short message service) text messaging is a form of digital health that can potentially enhance patient engagement …
View article: A Comparison of Different Intensities of Patient Navigation After Abnormal Mammography
A Comparison of Different Intensities of Patient Navigation After Abnormal Mammography Open
Background. Patient navigation is a practice strategy to address barriers to timely diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of varying intensities of patient navigation and timely diagnosti…
View article: Substance-exposed newborn infants and public health law: Differences in addressing the legal mandate to report
Substance-exposed newborn infants and public health law: Differences in addressing the legal mandate to report Open
Prenatal exposure to illicit substances is a finding that typically requires reporting to a child protective services agency. We examine whether there is differential reporting to two public agencies, and whether it varies by race/ethnicit…
View article: Patient Navigation Improves Subsequent Breast Cancer Screening After a Noncancerous Result: Evidence from the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas Study
Patient Navigation Improves Subsequent Breast Cancer Screening After a Noncancerous Result: Evidence from the Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas Study Open
Our findings suggest that low-intensity navigation services can improve follow-up screening among women who receive a noncancerous result. Further investigation is needed to confirm navigation's impacts on longitudinal screening.
View article: Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study design: A trial with implications for efficacy, effect modification, and full continuum assessment
Patient Navigation in Medically Underserved Areas study design: A trial with implications for efficacy, effect modification, and full continuum assessment Open
View article: Diagnostic Resolution after Abnormal Mammograms: The Role of Contextual and Individual Factors
Diagnostic Resolution after Abnormal Mammograms: The Role of Contextual and Individual Factors Open
Advances in early detection and treatment have resulted in an overall decline in breast cancer mortality rates in the United States (U.S.) (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program [SEER], 2015; Berry et al., 2005; American Canc…
View article: The effects of navigation and types of neighborhoods on timely follow-up of abnormal mammogram among black women
The effects of navigation and types of neighborhoods on timely follow-up of abnormal mammogram among black women Open
Patient navigation interventions improve timely follow-up of abnormal mammogram. Patient navigation may be particularly beneficial for minority women who reside in racially heterogeneous neighborhoods which may be less likely to have acces…