Emily Hause
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View article: Characteristics Associated With <scp>EuroLupus</scp> Versus Modified National Institutes of Health Cyclophosphamide Regimen Use in Children and Young Adults With Lupus Nephritis
Characteristics Associated With <span>EuroLupus</span> Versus Modified National Institutes of Health Cyclophosphamide Regimen Use in Children and Young Adults With Lupus Nephritis Open
Objective To determine the demographic and clinical characteristics associated with use of the EuroLupus or modified National Institutes of Health (NIH) cyclophosphamide (CYC) regimen for treatment of lupus nephritis (LN) at North American…
View article: Renal Response Outcomes of the EuroLupus and National Institutes of Health Cyclophosphamide Dosing Regimens in Childhood‐Onset Proliferative Lupus Nephritis
Renal Response Outcomes of the EuroLupus and National Institutes of Health Cyclophosphamide Dosing Regimens in Childhood‐Onset Proliferative Lupus Nephritis Open
OBJECTIVE: We compared clinical characteristics and renal response in patients with childhood-onset proliferative lupus nephritis (LN) treated with the EuroLupus versus National Institutes of Health (NIH) cyclophosphamide (CYC) regimen. ME…
View article: Renal Response Outcomes of the <scp>EuroLupus</scp> and National Institutes of Health Cyclophosphamide Dosing Regimens in <scp>Childhood‐Onset</scp> Proliferative Lupus Nephritis
Renal Response Outcomes of the <span>EuroLupus</span> and National Institutes of Health Cyclophosphamide Dosing Regimens in <span>Childhood‐Onset</span> Proliferative Lupus Nephritis Open
Objective We compared clinical characteristics and renal response in patients with childhood‐onset proliferative lupus nephritis (LN) treated with the EuroLupus versus National Institutes of Health (NIH) cyclophosphamide (CYC) regimen. Met…
View article: Laypeople’s (Mis)Understanding of Common Medical Acronyms
Laypeople’s (Mis)Understanding of Common Medical Acronyms Open
OBJECTIVES Abbreviations are often used in medicine yet may be a source of confusion for patients and their families. We aimed to determine the general public’s understanding of commonly used medical acronyms. METHODS For this cross-sectio…
View article: Jargon Be Gone – Patient Preference in Doctor Communication
Jargon Be Gone – Patient Preference in Doctor Communication Open
While it has been shown that healthcare providers often use medical jargon, less is known about how patients prefer their clinicians communicate. This mixed-methods study aimed to better understand the general public's preference in health…
View article: Accuracy in Patient Understanding of Common Medical Phrases
Accuracy in Patient Understanding of Common Medical Phrases Open
Importance Despite acknowledging that medical jargon should be avoided, health care practitioners frequently use it when communicating with patients. Objective To characterize the understanding of common medical jargon terms by surveying a…
View article: What's in a name? Laypeople's understanding of medical roles and titles
What's in a name? Laypeople's understanding of medical roles and titles Open
Background Physicians regularly use jargon in patient communication, which can lead to confusion and misunderstanding. Objective To assess the general public's understanding of names and roles of medical specialties and job seniority title…
View article: Capturing Critical Data Elements in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Variations between In-person and Virtual Visits and Initiatives to Improve Data Capture
Capturing Critical Data Elements in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Variations between In-person and Virtual Visits and Initiatives to Improve Data Capture Open
Background: Documentation of critical data elements is a focus of the Pediatric Rheumatology Care and Outcomes Improvement Network to aid in clinical care and research for patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. We aimed to increase d…