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View article: Data from Precision Patient Navigation to Improve Rates of Follow-up Colonoscopy, An Individual Randomized Effectiveness Trial
Data from Precision Patient Navigation to Improve Rates of Follow-up Colonoscopy, An Individual Randomized Effectiveness Trial Open
Gloria D. Coronado, Andreea M. Rawlings, Amanda F. Petrik, Matthew Slaughter, Eric S. Johnson , et al. · 2024
Background:Colorectal cancer screening by annual fecal immunochemical test (FIT) with follow-up on abnormal results is a cost-effective strategy to reduce colorectal cancer incidence and mortality. Unfortunately, many patients with abnorma…
View article: Supplemental Figure S1 from Precision Patient Navigation to Improve Rates of Follow-up Colonoscopy, An Individual Randomized Effectiveness Trial
Supplemental Figure S1 from Precision Patient Navigation to Improve Rates of Follow-up Colonoscopy, An Individual Randomized Effectiveness Trial Open
Gloria D. Coronado, Andreea M. Rawlings, Amanda F. Petrik, Matthew Slaughter, Eric S. Johnson , et al. · 2024
Supplemental Figure S1
View article: Supplemental Figure S2 from Precision Patient Navigation to Improve Rates of Follow-up Colonoscopy, An Individual Randomized Effectiveness Trial
Supplemental Figure S2 from Precision Patient Navigation to Improve Rates of Follow-up Colonoscopy, An Individual Randomized Effectiveness Trial Open
Gloria D. Coronado, Andreea M. Rawlings, Amanda F. Petrik, Matthew Slaughter, Eric S. Johnson , et al. · 2024
Supplemental Figure S2
View article: Diffusiophoretic Transport of Charged Colloids in Ionic Surfactant Gradients Entirely below versus Entirely above the Critical Micelle Concentration
Diffusiophoretic Transport of Charged Colloids in Ionic Surfactant Gradients Entirely below versus Entirely above the Critical Micelle Concentration Open
Angela Yang, Brian E. McKenzie, Benjamin Pavlat, Eric S. Johnson, Aditya S. Khair , et al. · 2024
When placed in an ionic surfactant gradient, charged colloids will undergo diffusiophoresis at a velocity, uDP = MDP∇ ln S, where MDP is the diffusiophoretic mobility and S
View article: Risk of Ischemic Stroke after COVID-19 Bivalent Booster Vaccination in an Integrated Health System
Risk of Ischemic Stroke after COVID-19 Bivalent Booster Vaccination in an Integrated Health System Open
Katie A. Sharff, Thomas K Tandy, Paul F. Lewis, Eric S. Johnson · 2023
Purpose What is the absolute occurrence of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack after a COVID-19 bivalent vaccination? Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study of Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW) patients 18 years and o…
View article: The recalibration and redevelopment of a model to calculate patients’ probability of completing a colonoscopy following an abnormal fecal test
The recalibration and redevelopment of a model to calculate patients’ probability of completing a colonoscopy following an abnormal fecal test Open
Amanda F. Petrik, Eric S. Johnson, Matthew Slaughter, Michael C. Leo, Jamie H. Thompson , et al. · 2023
Objectives Fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) is an effective screening tool for colorectal cancer. If an FIT is abnormal, a follow-up colonoscopy is necessary to remove polyps or find cancers. We sought to develop a usable risk prediction…
View article: The use of individual and multilevel data in the development of a risk prediction model to predict patients’ likelihood of completing colorectal cancer screening
The use of individual and multilevel data in the development of a risk prediction model to predict patients’ likelihood of completing colorectal cancer screening Open
Amanda F. Petrik, Eric S. Johnson, Rajasekhara R. Mummadi, Matthew Slaughter, Gloria D. Coronado , et al. · 2023
Promotion of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can be expensive and unnecessary for many patients. The use of predictive analytics promises to help health systems target the right services to the right patients at the right time while impr…
View article: The Use of Individual and Multilevel Data in the Development of a Risk Prediction Model to Predict Patients’ Likelihood of Completing Colorectal Cancer Screening
The Use of Individual and Multilevel Data in the Development of a Risk Prediction Model to Predict Patients’ Likelihood of Completing Colorectal Cancer Screening Open
Amanda F. Petrik, Eric S. Johnson, Raj Mummadi, Matthew Slaughter, Gloria D. Coronado , et al. · 2023
View article: Cardiac Events Following JYNNEOS Vaccination for Prevention of Monkeypox
Cardiac Events Following JYNNEOS Vaccination for Prevention of Monkeypox Open
Katie A. Sharff, Thomas K Tandy, Paul F. Lewis, Eric S. Johnson · 2022
Purpose The JYNNEOS vaccine is an FDA-approved vaccine indicated for prevention of smallpox and monkeypox that is currently being distributed to high-risk individuals to combat the monkeypox public health emergency. The FDA safety data for…
View article: The recalibration and redevelopment of a model to calculate patients’ probability of completing a colonoscopy following an abnormal fecal test
The recalibration and redevelopment of a model to calculate patients’ probability of completing a colonoscopy following an abnormal fecal test Open
Amanda F. Petrik, Eric S. Johnson, Matthew Slaughter, Michael C. Leo, Jamie H. Thompson , et al. · 2022
Background: Fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) is an effective screening tool for colorectal cancer. If a FIT is abnormal, a follow-up colonoscopy is necessary to remove polyps or find cancers. Identifying patients who have a low probabili…
View article: Risk of myopericarditis following <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19 <scp>mRNA</scp> vaccination in a large integrated health system: A comparison of completeness and timeliness of two methods
Risk of myopericarditis following <span>COVID</span> ‐19 <span>mRNA</span> vaccination in a large integrated health system: A comparison of completeness and timeliness of two methods Open
Katie A. Sharff, David M. Dancoes, Jodi L. Longueil, Eric S. Johnson, Paul F. Lewis · 2022
Purpose How completely do hospital discharge diagnoses identify cases of myopericarditis after an mRNA vaccine? Methods We assembled a cohort 12–39 year‐old patients, insured by Kaiser Permanente Northwest, who received at least one dose o…
View article: Myopericarditis After COVID-19 Booster Dose Vaccination
Myopericarditis After COVID-19 Booster Dose Vaccination Open
Katie A. Sharff, David M. Dancoes, Jodi L. Longueil, Paul F. Lewis, Eric S. Johnson · 2022
View article: Surveillance of Myopericarditis following COVID-19 Booster Dose Vaccination in a Large Integrated Health System
Surveillance of Myopericarditis following COVID-19 Booster Dose Vaccination in a Large Integrated Health System Open
Katie A. Sharff, David M. Dancoes, Jodi L. Longueil, Paul F. Lewis, Eric S. Johnson · 2022
Purpose The risk of myopericarditis following COVID-19 booster vaccination has not been extensively evaluated. We provide a timely case ascertainment of myocarditis following COVID-19 booster vaccine in individuals age 18-39 years from an …
View article: Risk of Myopericarditis following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination in a Large Integrated Health System: A Comparison of Completeness and Timeliness of Two Methods
Risk of Myopericarditis following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination in a Large Integrated Health System: A Comparison of Completeness and Timeliness of Two Methods Open
Katie A. Sharff, David M. Dancoes, Jodi L. Longueil, Eric S. Johnson, Paul F. Lewis · 2021
Purpose How completely do hospital discharge diagnoses identify cases of myopericarditis after an mRNA vaccine? Methods We assembled a cohort 12 to 39 years old patients, insured by Kaiser Permanente Northwest, who received at least one do…
View article: Precision Patient Navigation to Improve Rates of Follow-up Colonoscopy, An Individual Randomized Effectiveness Trial
Precision Patient Navigation to Improve Rates of Follow-up Colonoscopy, An Individual Randomized Effectiveness Trial Open
Gloria D. Coronado, Andreea M. Rawlings, Amanda F. Petrik, Matthew Slaughter, Eric S. Johnson , et al. · 2021
Background: Colorectal cancer screening by annual fecal immunochemical test (FIT) with follow-up on abnormal results is a cost-effective strategy to reduce colorectal cancer incidence and mortality. Unfortunately, many patients with abnorm…
View article: Development of a multivariable prediction model to identify patients unlikely to complete a colonoscopy following an abnormal FIT test in community clinics
Development of a multivariable prediction model to identify patients unlikely to complete a colonoscopy following an abnormal FIT test in community clinics Open
Amanda F. Petrik, Erin Keast, Eric S. Johnson, David H. Smith, Gloria D. Coronado · 2020
View article: Patient randomized trial of a targeted navigation program to improve rates of follow-up colonoscopy in community health centers
Patient randomized trial of a targeted navigation program to improve rates of follow-up colonoscopy in community health centers Open
Gloria D. Coronado, Eric S. Johnson, Michael C. Leo, Jennifer L. Schneider, David H. Smith , et al. · 2019
View article: Nontraditional Risk Factors in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment
Nontraditional Risk Factors in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Open
Jennifer S Lin, Corinne V. Evans, Eric S. Johnson, Nadia Redmond, Erin L. Coppola , et al. · 2018
There are insufficient adequately powered clinical trials evaluating the incremental effect of the ABI, hsCRP level, or CAC score in risk assessment and initiation of preventive therapy. Furthermore, the clinical meaning of improvements in…
View article: Comparative Effectiveness of Usual Care With or Without Chiropractic Care in Patients with Recurrent Musculoskeletal Back and Neck Pain
Comparative Effectiveness of Usual Care With or Without Chiropractic Care in Patients with Recurrent Musculoskeletal Back and Neck Pain Open
Charles Elder, Lynn DeBar, Cheryl Ritenbaugh, John F. Dickerson, William M. Vollmer , et al. · 2018
View article: a-pilot-case-cohort-study-of-lung-cancer-in-poultry-and-control-workers-non-occupational-findings/#
a-pilot-case-cohort-study-of-lung-cancer-in-poultry-and-control-workers-non-occupational-findings/# Open
Nykiconia Preacely, Martha Felini, Eric S. Johnson · 2017
The objective of this study was to obtain preliminary information on which non-occupational risk factors are responsible for the excess of lung cancer deaths seen in a cohort of workers in poultry slaughtering & processing plants, and to i…
View article: The feasibility of matching on a propensity score for acupuncture in a prospective cohort study of patients with chronic pain
The feasibility of matching on a propensity score for acupuncture in a prospective cohort study of patients with chronic pain Open
Eric S. Johnson, John F. Dickerson, William M. Vollmer, Alee M. Rowley, Cheryl Ritenbaugh , et al. · 2017
View article: Predicting Hypertension Among Children With Incident Elevated Blood Pressure
Predicting Hypertension Among Children With Incident Elevated Blood Pressure Open
Matthew F. Daley, Liza M. Reifler, Eric S. Johnson, Alan R. Sinaiko, Karen L. Margolis , et al. · 2017
View article: Human Exposure to Poultry and Poultry Products and the Risk of Death from Hematopoietic &amp; Lymphatic Cancers
Human Exposure to Poultry and Poultry Products and the Risk of Death from Hematopoietic & Lymphatic Cancers Open
Saritha Bangara, Nykiconia Preacely, Martha Felini, Eric S. Johnson · 2017
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to obtain preliminary information on occupational exposures responsible for the excess of hematopoietic & lymphatic (H&L) cancers previously observed in cohort mortality studies of wo…
View article: Predicting 5-Year Risk of RRT in Stage 3 or 4 CKD: Development and External Validation
Predicting 5-Year Risk of RRT in Stage 3 or 4 CKD: Development and External Validation Open
Emily B. Schroeder, Xiuhai Yang, Micah L. Thorp, Brent M. Arnold, David Tabano , et al. · 2016
Background and objectives Only a minority of patients with CKD progress to renal failure. Despite the potential benefits of risk stratification in the CKD population, risk prediction models are not routinely used. Our objective was to deve…
View article: Non-treatment of children with community health worker-diagnosed fast-breathing pneumonia in rural Malawi: exploratory subanalysis of a prospective cohort study
Non-treatment of children with community health worker-diagnosed fast-breathing pneumonia in rural Malawi: exploratory subanalysis of a prospective cohort study Open
Carina King, Tim Colbourn, Limangeni Mankhambo, James Beard, Debbie C. Hay Burgess , et al. · 2016
Background Despite recent progress, pneumonia remains the largest infectious killer of children globally. This paper describes outcomes of not treating community-diagnosed fast-breathing pneumonia on patient recovery. Methods We conducted …
View article: Predicting the Risk of Emergency Department Visits in Medicaid Members: Development and Temporal Validation of a Model
Predicting the Risk of Emergency Department Visits in Medicaid Members: Development and Temporal Validation of a Model Open
Eric S. Johnson, Xiuhai Yang, David H. Smith, Amanda F. Petrik, Micah L. Thorp · 2016
Background/Aims: We developed and validated a model to predict the risk of emergency department (ED) visits in adult Medicaid members so that case-managers can identify the highest-risk patients and intervene. We then validated the model o…
View article: Team Whoosh Generator 2015 WSGC Collegiate Rocket Competition
Team Whoosh Generator 2015 WSGC Collegiate Rocket Competition Open
Eric S. Johnson · 2016
The objectives of the 2015 Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium (WSGC) Collegiate Rocket Competition were to design and build a “boosted dart” high-powered rocket to allow the dart stage to reach the highest possible apogee and to conform …
View article: Correction: Can We Predict Oral Antibiotic Treatment Failure in Children with Fast-Breathing Pneumonia Managed at the Community Level? A Prospective Cohort Study in Malawi
Correction: Can We Predict Oral Antibiotic Treatment Failure in Children with Fast-Breathing Pneumonia Managed at the Community Level? A Prospective Cohort Study in Malawi Open
Carina King, Eric D. McCollum, Limangeni Mankhambo, Tim Colbourn, James Beard , et al. · 2015
View article: Can We Predict Oral Antibiotic Treatment Failure in Children with Fast-Breathing Pneumonia Managed at the Community Level? A Prospective Cohort Study in Malawi
Can We Predict Oral Antibiotic Treatment Failure in Children with Fast-Breathing Pneumonia Managed at the Community Level? A Prospective Cohort Study in Malawi Open
Carina King, Eric D. McCollum, Limangeni Mankhambo, Tim Colbourn, James Beard , et al. · 2015
This study suggests that it may be difficult to create a pragmatic community-level prognostic child pneumonia tool based solely on clinical markers and pulse oximetry in an HIV and malaria endemic setting. Further work is needed to identif…
View article: Systolic BP and Mortality in Older Adults with CKD
Systolic BP and Mortality in Older Adults with CKD Open
Jessica Weiss, Dawn Peters, Xiuhai Yang, Amanda F. Petrik, David H. Smith , et al. · 2015
In a cohort of older adults, the relationship between SBP and mortality varied systematically with age. A relationship between higher SBP and mortality was present only for younger members of this cohort and not for those older than 70. Th…




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