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View article: Supporting Rural Primary Care through Project ECHO: a Brief Case Report
Supporting Rural Primary Care through Project ECHO: a Brief Case Report Open
View article: Schizophrenia, Bipolar, or Major Depressive Disorder and Postacute Sequelae of COVID-19
Schizophrenia, Bipolar, or Major Depressive Disorder and Postacute Sequelae of COVID-19 Open
Importance Given the increased vulnerability to COVID-19 among those with a serious mental illness (SMI), it remains unclear whether these individuals face a higher risk of developing postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC). Understanding …
View article: The <scp>PaTH</scp> from discovery to implementation: Using a <scp>PCORnet</scp> ® Clinical Research Network's own research to prioritize topics for collaborative health improvement activities
The <span>PaTH</span> from discovery to implementation: Using a <span>PCORnet</span> ® Clinical Research Network's own research to prioritize topics for collaborative health improvement activities Open
Introduction Applying research findings to health care practice has typically been a prolonged process, resulting in frustration to patients, providers, and other health system constituents. The PaTH Clinical Research Network developed the…
View article: Real-world prescribing in accordance to ACC/AHA guidelines for lipid-lowering therapy in high-risk primary and secondary prevention of ASCVD
Real-world prescribing in accordance to ACC/AHA guidelines for lipid-lowering therapy in high-risk primary and secondary prevention of ASCVD Open
View article: Pediatric Long COVID Subphenotypes: An EHR-based study from the RECOVER program
Pediatric Long COVID Subphenotypes: An EHR-based study from the RECOVER program Open
Pediatric Long COVID has been associated with a wide variety of symptoms, conditions, and organ systems, but distinct clinical presentations, or subphenotypes, are still being elucidated. In this exploratory analysis, we identified a cohor…
View article: Reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 in the Omicron Era is Associated with Increased Risk of Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A RECOVER-EHR Cohort Study
Reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 in the Omicron Era is Associated with Increased Risk of Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A RECOVER-EHR Cohort Study Open
IMPORTANCE Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) remains a major public health challenge. While previous studies have focused on characterizing PASC and identifying its subphenotypes in children and adolescents following an in…
View article: Pediatric Gastrointestinal Tract Outcomes During the Postacute Phase of COVID-19
Pediatric Gastrointestinal Tract Outcomes During the Postacute Phase of COVID-19 Open
Importance The profile of gastrointestinal (GI) tract outcomes associated with the postacute and chronic phases of COVID-19 in children and adolescents remains unclear. Objective To investigate the risks of GI tract symptoms and disorders …
View article: Successful Aging Beyond 90 in the US: A Retrospective Cohort Study Leveraging Electronic Health Records and a Computable Phenotype
Successful Aging Beyond 90 in the US: A Retrospective Cohort Study Leveraging Electronic Health Records and a Computable Phenotype Open
View article: Pediatric Long COVID Subphenotypes: An EHR-based study from the RECOVER program
Pediatric Long COVID Subphenotypes: An EHR-based study from the RECOVER program Open
Pediatric Long COVID has been associated with a wide variety of symptoms, conditions, and organ systems, but distinct clinical presentations, or subphenotypes, are still being elucidated. In this exploratory analysis, we identified a cohor…
View article: Pediatric Gastrointestinal Outcomes During the Post-Acute Phase of COVID-19: Findings from RECOVER Initiative from 29 Hospitals in the US
Pediatric Gastrointestinal Outcomes During the Post-Acute Phase of COVID-19: Findings from RECOVER Initiative from 29 Hospitals in the US Open
Importance The profile of gastrointestinal (GI) outcomes that may affect children in post-acute and chronic phases of COVID-19 remains unclear. Objective To investigate the risks of GI symptoms and disorders during the post-acute phase (28…
View article: Pediatric Gastrointestinal Outcomes During the Post-Acute Phase of COVID-19
Pediatric Gastrointestinal Outcomes During the Post-Acute Phase of COVID-19 Open
View article: Contraceptive congruence: acknowledging pregnancy ambivalence in a novel measure of contraceptive use
Contraceptive congruence: acknowledging pregnancy ambivalence in a novel measure of contraceptive use Open
Background The historical view that pregnancy intention is dichotomous (i.e., intending or not intending pregnancy), and the notion that all individuals not intending pregnancy should be using highly effective contraceptive methods, oversi…
View article: 415 Impact of Pennsylvania Medicaid payment policy change on rural versus non-rural hospital implementation of immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception
415 Impact of Pennsylvania Medicaid payment policy change on rural versus non-rural hospital implementation of immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: To apply implementation science strategies to evaluate the impact of the 2016 Pennsylvania (PA) Medicaid payment policy change on hospital-level access to immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception (IPP LAR…
View article: Seasonal variation in blood pressure control across US health systems
Seasonal variation in blood pressure control across US health systems Open
Objective: We aimed to characterize seasonal variation in US population-based blood pressure (BP) control and BP-related metrics and evaluate the association between outdoor temperature and BP control variation. Methods: We queried electro…
View article: Differing prevalence of microcephaly and macrocephaly in male and female fetuses
Differing prevalence of microcephaly and macrocephaly in male and female fetuses Open
Objective To compare the proportion of female and male fetuses classified as microcephalic (head circumference [HC] < 3rd percentile) and macrocephalic (>97th percentile) by commonly used sex-neutral growth curves. Methods For fetuse…
View article: The impact of the 2015 ACOG screening guidelines on the diagnosis of postpartum depression among privately insured women
The impact of the 2015 ACOG screening guidelines on the diagnosis of postpartum depression among privately insured women Open
View article: Shrinking the Haystack: An Approach to Identifying Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis in the Electronic Health Record using a Computable Phenotype
Shrinking the Haystack: An Approach to Identifying Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis in the Electronic Health Record using a Computable Phenotype Open
Background: Computable phenotypes are computerized search queries that allow efficient identification of specific groups of individuals (e.g., that may meet eligibility criteria for a clinical trial). Heterogeneous clinical syndromes chall…
View article: Recent Intimate Partner Violence and Oral Contraceptive Pill Adherence in a Cohort of Reproductive-Aged Women
Recent Intimate Partner Violence and Oral Contraceptive Pill Adherence in a Cohort of Reproductive-Aged Women Open
Objective: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important public health problem that impacts reproductive decision-making. Although previous literature has reported a negative impact on contraceptive adherence overall, this …
View article: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, and COVID-19-related outcomes: A patient-level analysis of the PCORnet blood pressure control lab
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, and COVID-19-related outcomes: A patient-level analysis of the PCORnet blood pressure control lab Open
View article: Impact of Scribe Intervention on Documentation in an Outpatient Pediatric Primary Care Practice
Impact of Scribe Intervention on Documentation in an Outpatient Pediatric Primary Care Practice Open
View article: Contraceptive Procedures in Internal Medicine Clinics and Resident Education: a Qualitative Study of Implementation Methods, Barriers, and Facilitators
Contraceptive Procedures in Internal Medicine Clinics and Resident Education: a Qualitative Study of Implementation Methods, Barriers, and Facilitators Open
View article: Impact of the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic on US Healthcare Workers: Results from the HERO Registry
Impact of the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic on US Healthcare Workers: Results from the HERO Registry Open
View article: DISCORDANT OUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT OSA DIAGNOSES ON A GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE SERVICE
DISCORDANT OUTPATIENT AND INPATIENT OSA DIAGNOSES ON A GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE SERVICE Open
View article: Medication for Abortion and Miscarriage in Primary Care: Important and Possible for General Internists
Medication for Abortion and Miscarriage in Primary Care: Important and Possible for General Internists Open
View article: General Internists as Change Agents: Opportunities and Barriers to Leadership in Health Systems and Medical Education Transformation
General Internists as Change Agents: Opportunities and Barriers to Leadership in Health Systems and Medical Education Transformation Open
View article: Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea
Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea Open
Secondary amenorrhea occurs in 3–5% of women and is defined as the absence of menses for three cycles or 3–6 months in previously menstruating women. After excluding pregnancy, the most common causes include hypothalamic suppression, polyc…
View article: Using a Reproductive Life Planning Website and Action Plan to Help Women Choose and Use Birth Control
Using a Reproductive Life Planning Website and Action Plan to Help Women Choose and Use Birth Control Open
View article: Factors Associated with New Uptake of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives Since the Affordable Care Act Among Privately Insured Women in Pennsylvania
Factors Associated with New Uptake of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives Since the Affordable Care Act Among Privately Insured Women in Pennsylvania Open
Among privately insured women, wanting to switch methods if cost were not a factor was associated with new LARC uptake, although awareness of no-cost IUD coverage was not. Providing women with information about their contraceptive coverage…
View article: High Self-Efficacy Is Associated with Prescription Contraceptive Use
High Self-Efficacy Is Associated with Prescription Contraceptive Use Open
View article: Using a deliberative forum for engaging health system and health plan leaders to prioritize research topics
Using a deliberative forum for engaging health system and health plan leaders to prioritize research topics Open
Background: Including stakeholders in the process and outcomes of comparative effectiveness research (CER) can help ensure that research questions are relevant and findings are communicated to individuals who need them for decision-making.…