Claudia Steiner
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Addressing health literacy among long-term unemployed persons: the FORESIGHT intervention study
Addressing health literacy among long-term unemployed persons: the FORESIGHT intervention study Open
Background Long-term unemployment is associated with various health risks and low health literacy. Occupational rehabilitation organizations that employ individuals with a history of long-term unemployment may be ideal settings for promoti…
View article: Evaluating the Impact of a Self-Guided, Asynchronous, Balance Exercise Application on Fall-Related Injuries
Evaluating the Impact of a Self-Guided, Asynchronous, Balance Exercise Application on Fall-Related Injuries Open
Background More than one in four older adults experience a fall each year. While exercise programs are effective in reducing fall-related injuries (FRI), participation remains low due to access barriers. The primary aim of this study was t…
View article: Colorectal Cancer Screening and Social Needs
Colorectal Cancer Screening and Social Needs Open
Even within a fully insured population with high screening rates, respondents with financial strain, social isolation, and food insecurity had lower odds of being up to date with CRC screening. Future efforts should assess how addressing p…
View article: Risk of Arterial and Venous Thrombotic Events Among Patients with COVID-19: A Multi-National Collaboration of Regulatory Agencies from Canada, Europe, and United States
Risk of Arterial and Venous Thrombotic Events Among Patients with COVID-19: A Multi-National Collaboration of Regulatory Agencies from Canada, Europe, and United States Open
There was heterogeneity by country in 90-day absolute risk of ATE and VTE after ambulatory COVID-19 diagnosis both before and during COVID-19 vaccine availability.
View article: Association between severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 antibody status and reinfection: A case-control study nested in a Colorado-based prospective cohort study
Association between severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 antibody status and reinfection: A case-control study nested in a Colorado-based prospective cohort study Open
Seronegative status, Hispanic ethnicity, and increasing household size were associated with reinfection. Serologic testing could be considered to reduce vaccine hesitancy in higher risk populations.
View article: Risk of admission to hospital with arterial or venous thromboembolism among patients diagnosed in the ambulatory setting with covid-19 compared with influenza: retrospective cohort study
Risk of admission to hospital with arterial or venous thromboembolism among patients diagnosed in the ambulatory setting with covid-19 compared with influenza: retrospective cohort study Open
Objective To measure the 90 day risk of arterial thromboembolism and venous thromboembolism among patients diagnosed with covid-19 in the ambulatory (ie, outpatient, emergency department, or institutional) setting during periods before and…
View article: Hypertension care during the COVID‐19 pandemic in an integrated health care system
Hypertension care during the COVID‐19 pandemic in an integrated health care system Open
Retention in hypertension care, medication adherence, and blood pressure (BP) may have been affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic. In a retrospective cohort study of 64 766 individuals with treated hypertension from an integrated health care s…
View article: Association of COVID-19 vs Influenza With Risk of Arterial and Venous Thrombotic Events Among Hospitalized Patients
Association of COVID-19 vs Influenza With Risk of Arterial and Venous Thrombotic Events Among Hospitalized Patients Open
Importance The incidence of arterial thromboembolism and venous thromboembolism in persons with COVID-19 remains unclear. Objective To measure the 90-day risk of arterial thromboembolism and venous thromboembolism in patients hospitalized …
View article: Factors Associated With Opting Out of Automated Text and Telephone Messages Among Adult Members of an Integrated Health Care System
Factors Associated With Opting Out of Automated Text and Telephone Messages Among Adult Members of an Integrated Health Care System Open
In this cohort study among adult members of an integrated health care system, requests to discontinue messages were associated with greater message volume. These findings suggest that, to preserve the benefits of automated outreach, health…
View article: Hospitalizations Associated with Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Influenza in Children, Including Children Diagnosed with Asthma
Hospitalizations Associated with Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Influenza in Children, Including Children Diagnosed with Asthma Open
Background: There is uncertainty about the burden of hospitalization associated with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza in children, including those with underlying medical conditions. Methods: We applied previously developed …
View article: Longer-term Direct and Indirect Effects of Infant Rotavirus Vaccination Across All Ages in the United States in 2000–2013: Analysis of a Large Hospital Discharge Data Set
Longer-term Direct and Indirect Effects of Infant Rotavirus Vaccination Across All Ages in the United States in 2000–2013: Analysis of a Large Hospital Discharge Data Set Open
Background Rotavirus disease rates dramatically declined among children <5 years of age since the rotavirus vaccine was introduced in 2006; population-level impacts remain to be fully elucidated. Methods Data from the Healthcare Cost an…
View article: Dementia and motor vehicle crash hospitalizations
Dementia and motor vehicle crash hospitalizations Open
Vision testing at in-person renewal and in-person renewal requirements were significantly related with a lower prevalence of dementia in hospitalized older adults among drivers aged 60 to 69 years. Road testing was significantly associated…
View article: Trends in Rate of Seizure-Associated Hospitalizations Among Children <5 Years Old Before and After Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction in the United Sates, 2000–2013
Trends in Rate of Seizure-Associated Hospitalizations Among Children <5 Years Old Before and After Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction in the United Sates, 2000–2013 Open
Our analysis provides evidence for a decrease in seizure hospitalizations following rotavirus vaccine introduction in the United States, with the greatest impact in age groups with a high rotavirus-associated disease burden and during rota…
View article: Students’ satisfaction with general practitioners’ feedback to their reflective writing: a randomized controlled trial
Students’ satisfaction with general practitioners’ feedback to their reflective writing: a randomized controlled trial Open
Background: Reflective Writing (RW) is increasingly being implemented in medical education. Feedback to students’ reflective writing (RW) is essential, but resources for individualized feedback often lack. We aimed to determine whether gen…
View article: Returns to Emergency Department, Observation, or Inpatient Care Within 30 Days After Hospitalization in 4 States, 2009 and 2010 Versus 2013 and 2014
Returns to Emergency Department, Observation, or Inpatient Care Within 30 Days After Hospitalization in 4 States, 2009 and 2010 Versus 2013 and 2014 Open
BACKGROUND Nationally, readmissions have declined for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and heart failure (HF) and risen slightly for pneumonia, but less is known about returns to the hospital for observation stays and emergency department…
View article: On the Relative Role of Different Age Groups During Epidemics Associated With Respiratory Syncytial Virus
On the Relative Role of Different Age Groups During Epidemics Associated With Respiratory Syncytial Virus Open
Background While RSV circulation results in high burden of hospitalization, particularly among infants, young children and the elderly, little is known about the role of different age groups in propagating annual RSV epidemics in the commu…
View article: National Estimates of Reductions in Acute Gastroenteritis–Related Hospitalizations and Associated Costs in US Children After Implementation of Rotavirus Vaccines
National Estimates of Reductions in Acute Gastroenteritis–Related Hospitalizations and Associated Costs in US Children After Implementation of Rotavirus Vaccines Open
We compared acute gastroenteritis (AGE)-related hospitalization rates among children <5 years of age during the pre-rotavirus vaccine (2000-2006) and post-rotavirus vaccine (2008-2013) periods to estimate national reductions in AGE-related…
View article: Million Hearts: Description of the National Surveillance and Modeling Methodology Used to Monitor the Number of Cardiovascular Events Prevented During 2012–2016
Million Hearts: Description of the National Surveillance and Modeling Methodology Used to Monitor the Number of Cardiovascular Events Prevented During 2012–2016 Open
Background This study describes the national surveillance and modeling methodology developed to monitor achievement of the Million Hearts initiative's aim of preventing 1 million acute myocardial infarctions, strokes, and other related car…
View article: Use of Internet Search Data to Monitor Rotavirus Vaccine Impact in the United States, United Kingdom, and Mexico
Use of Internet Search Data to Monitor Rotavirus Vaccine Impact in the United States, United Kingdom, and Mexico Open
Rotavirus internet search data trends mirrored national rotavirus laboratory trends in the United States and United Kingdom and gastroenteritis-hospitalization data in the United States and Mexico; lower correlations were found after rotav…
View article: Infectious Disease Hospitalizations Among American Indian/Alaska Native and Non–American Indian/Alaska Native Persons in Alaska, 2010-2011
Infectious Disease Hospitalizations Among American Indian/Alaska Native and Non–American Indian/Alaska Native Persons in Alaska, 2010-2011 Open
Objective: Reports about infectious disease (ID) hospitalization rates among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) persons have been constrained by data limited to the tribal health care system and by comparisons with the general US popula…
View article: Mandatory Physician Reporting of At-Risk Drivers: The Older Driver Example
Mandatory Physician Reporting of At-Risk Drivers: The Older Driver Example Open
Physician reporting laws and age-based licensing requirements are often at odds with older driver's need to maintain independence. This study examines this balance and finds no evidence of the benefits of mandatory physician reporting requ…
View article: A Nationwide Assessment of the Association of Smoking Bans and Cigarette Taxes With Hospitalizations for Acute Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, and Pneumonia
A Nationwide Assessment of the Association of Smoking Bans and Cigarette Taxes With Hospitalizations for Acute Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, and Pneumonia Open
Multiple studies claim that public place smoking bans are associated with reductions in smoking-related hospitalization rates. No national study using complete hospitalization counts by area that accounts for contemporaneous controls inclu…
View article: Decline in Emergency Department Visits for Acute Gastroenteritis Among Children in 10 US States After Implementation of Rotavirus Vaccination, 2003 to 2013
Decline in Emergency Department Visits for Acute Gastroenteritis Among Children in 10 US States After Implementation of Rotavirus Vaccination, 2003 to 2013 Open
ED visits for gastroenteritis in US children have declined since the introduction of rotavirus vaccine.
View article: Improving Communication in Adolescent Cancer Care: A Multiperspective Study
Improving Communication in Adolescent Cancer Care: A Multiperspective Study Open
The framework within which professionals communicate, the different perspectives on the factors that make communication difficult, and the different expectations regarding good communication by doctors and nurses should be considered when …