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View article: Hemoglobin mass does not increase in able-bodied individuals after consecutive days of acute intermittent hypoxia
Hemoglobin mass does not increase in able-bodied individuals after consecutive days of acute intermittent hypoxia Open
Prolonged exposure to hypoxia can elevate serum erythropoietin (EPO) and may eventually increase hemoglobin mass. However, whether intermittent hypoxia consisting of breathing short intervals alternated with normoxia (acute intermittent hy…
View article: Perspectives of a mobile intervention for kidney transplant seekers: Post-intervention qualitative results from the KidneyTIME study
Perspectives of a mobile intervention for kidney transplant seekers: Post-intervention qualitative results from the KidneyTIME study Open
Objective Mobile health education could expand accessibility, but limited research has explored attitudes about such products among kidney transplant (KT) seekers. This study aimed to assess KT-seeker’s attitudes about the learning and don…
View article: Trends in industry payments and volume and distribution of robot-assisted surgeries
Trends in industry payments and volume and distribution of robot-assisted surgeries Open
Background Considerable evidence links pharmaceutical industry payments to health providers’ over-prescribing behavior. In response, public policies were enacted to mitigate this effect. However, there is limited evidence examining surgica…
View article: 182 Micro-credentials and translational workforce development: Motivation and benefits
182 Micro-credentials and translational workforce development: Motivation and benefits Open
Objectives/Goals: Micro-credentials (MCs) or digital badges are short programs designed to allow learners to gain knowledge and skills at their own pace to tailor their professional development. This study aims to examine the characteristi…
View article: Association between hospital participation in Medicare Shared Savings Program and hospital use of robotic surgical approach
Association between hospital participation in Medicare Shared Savings Program and hospital use of robotic surgical approach Open
Background In 2012, Medicare introduced Shared Savings Program (MSSP) accountable care organizations (ACO) model to improve the value of health care services as a part of the national comprehensive Accountable Care Act. While the effect of…
View article: Meeting HighlightsThe 4th Marie Skłodowska-Curie Symposium on cancer research and care: Mechanisms of support for regional & international collaborations
Meeting HighlightsThe 4th Marie Skłodowska-Curie Symposium on cancer research and care: Mechanisms of support for regional & international collaborations Open
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Symposia on Cancer Research and Care (MSCS-CRC) promote collaborations between cancer researchers and care providers in the United States, Canada and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) to accelerate th…
View article: School-based asthma therapy: Improving medication adherence, asthma control, and health care utilization
School-based asthma therapy: Improving medication adherence, asthma control, and health care utilization Open
The SBAT program would serve well as a model for enhancing controller medication adherence, reducing morbidity, and bridging the health disparities gap for children with poorly controlled asthma.
View article: The association of the Affordable Care Act with nutrient consumption in adults in the United States
The association of the Affordable Care Act with nutrient consumption in adults in the United States Open
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as the ACA, was legislation passed in the United States in 2010 to expand access to health insurance coverage for millions of Americans with a key emphasis on preventive c…
View article: Expanding the evidence for cross-sector collaboration in implementation science: creating a collaborative, cross-sector, interagency, multidisciplinary team to serve patients experiencing homelessness and medical complexity at hospital discharge
Expanding the evidence for cross-sector collaboration in implementation science: creating a collaborative, cross-sector, interagency, multidisciplinary team to serve patients experiencing homelessness and medical complexity at hospital discharge Open
Introduction Patients with medical and social complexity require care administered through cross-sector collaboration (CSC). Due to organizational complexity, biomedical emphasis, and exacerbated needs of patient populations, interventions…
View article: Comparing Pediatric Physical Trauma Outcomes by Special Health Care Needs Status
Comparing Pediatric Physical Trauma Outcomes by Special Health Care Needs Status Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) have differing risk factors and injury characteristics compared with peers without special health care needs (SHCN). We examined the association between S…
View article: 436 Novel approach for tracking interdisciplinary research productivity using institutional databases
436 Novel approach for tracking interdisciplinary research productivity using institutional databases Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: This study proposes a pragmatic approach for tracking institutional changes in research teamwork and productivity in real time using common institutional electronic databases such as eCV and grant management systems. Diss…
View article: Editorial: Challenges for the provision of guideline-recommended cancer care to rural and medically underserved communities
Editorial: Challenges for the provision of guideline-recommended cancer care to rural and medically underserved communities Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Health Serv., 10 January 2023Sec. Implementation Science Volume 2 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2022.1113916
View article: A Multilevel Approach to Investigate Relationships Between Healthcare Resources and Lung Cancer
A Multilevel Approach to Investigate Relationships Between Healthcare Resources and Lung Cancer Open
Background Screening for lung cancer is an evidence-based but underutilized measure to reduce the burden of lung cancer mortality. Lack of adequate data on geographic availability of lung cancer screening inhibits the ability of healthcare…
View article: Strategies for Improving Access to Cancer Services in Rural Communities: A Pre-implementation Study
Strategies for Improving Access to Cancer Services in Rural Communities: A Pre-implementation Study Open
Background Implementation science is defined as the scientific study of methods and strategies that facilitate the uptake of evidence-based practice into regular use by practitioners. Failure of implementation is more common in resource-li…
View article: Cost-Effectiveness of Nutrient Supplementation in Cancer Survivors
Cost-Effectiveness of Nutrient Supplementation in Cancer Survivors Open
Cancer patients are at risk for malnutrition; the aim of this study was to provide a cost-effectiveness analysis of dietary supplementation in cancer survivors. We estimated prevalence of supplementation, hospitalization rates, quality of …
View article: A Retrospective Cohort Study of Myosteatosis and Quality of Life in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
A Retrospective Cohort Study of Myosteatosis and Quality of Life in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Open
Head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment-related morbidity can be detrimental to quality of life (QOL). Myosteatosis is associated with poor QOL in multiple cancers. If predictive of poor QOL trajectories, myosteatosis would be a tool for clin…
View article: Hardest-to-place kidney transplant outcomes in the United States
Hardest-to-place kidney transplant outcomes in the United States Open
The outcomes of hardest-to-place kidney transplants-accepted last in the entire match run after being refused by previous centers-are unclear, potentially translating to risk aversion and unnecessary organ discard. We aimed to determine th…
View article: Evaluating the Financial Sustainability of the School-Based Telemedicine Asthma Management Program
Evaluating the Financial Sustainability of the School-Based Telemedicine Asthma Management Program Open
Using telemedicine to improve asthma management in underserved communities has been shown to be highly effective. However, program operating costs are perceived as the main barrier to dissemination and scaling up. This study evaluated whet…
View article: Inpatient rehabilitation service utilization and outcomes under US ACA Medicaid expansion
Inpatient rehabilitation service utilization and outcomes under US ACA Medicaid expansion Open
Background To investigate the impact of the US Medicaid expansion on care utilization and health outcomes of patients treated in the inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF). Methods A retrospective observational study with a difference-i…
View article: Applying Implementation and Team Science Principles to Facilitate Cancer Program Implementation in Remote, Under-resourced Areas
Applying Implementation and Team Science Principles to Facilitate Cancer Program Implementation in Remote, Under-resourced Areas Open
Background: Failed implementation of health programs is common and may contribute to health disparities in resource-poor communities. We aimed to (1) evaluate barriers and facilitators for implementation of cancer survivorship services in …
View article: A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool
A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool Open
Background and Objective There is increasing emphasis in cancer care globally for care to be reviewed and managed by multidisciplinary teams (ie, in tumor boards). Evidence and recommendations suggest that the complexity of each patient ca…
View article: Assessment of Differences in Inpatient Rehabilitation Services for Length of Stay and Health Outcomes Between US Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries
Assessment of Differences in Inpatient Rehabilitation Services for Length of Stay and Health Outcomes Between US Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries Open
This study suggests that MA enrollees experience shorter length of stay and better outcomes for postacute care than do TM beneficiaries in IRFs. The magnitude of the differences depends on treatment deferability, patient sociodemographic s…
View article: Changes in Health Insurance Coverage Over Time by Immigration Status Among US Older Adults, 1992-2016
Changes in Health Insurance Coverage Over Time by Immigration Status Among US Older Adults, 1992-2016 Open
Among community-dwelling adults who were not age eligible for Medicare, recent immigrants had lower rates of health insurance, but this disparity was eliminated over the 24-year follow-up period because of uptake of public insurance among …
View article: General Health Care Utilization Among Nonelderly Cancer Survivors Before and After Affordable Care Act Implementation: Early Results
General Health Care Utilization Among Nonelderly Cancer Survivors Before and After Affordable Care Act Implementation: Early Results Open
PURPOSE: The number of nonelderly cancer survivors is expected to grow and so are their health care costs. Many cancer survivors worry about medical bills. This study examined the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on the rate of insu…
View article: Impact of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolation on Mortality and Outcomes in an Outpatient Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Cohort
Impact of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolation on Mortality and Outcomes in an Outpatient Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Cohort Open
Background Tracheobronchial colonization by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) has been shown to negatively impact outcomes in cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis. There is uncertainty whether the same association is prevalent in chronic obstructi…