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View article: Patient-Derived Design Principles for Technology-Enabled Healing at Home Following Hospital Discharge: Mixed Methods Study
Patient-Derived Design Principles for Technology-Enabled Healing at Home Following Hospital Discharge: Mixed Methods Study Open
Background As more patients transition from hospital to home for postacute care, a growing interest exists in leveraging technology to support recovery, yet a limited understanding exists on how to design these tools to align with patient …
View article: Assessing the Ability to Use eHealth Resources Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Assessing the Ability to Use eHealth Resources Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Study Open
Background Increasing reliance on digital health resources can create disparities among older patients. Understanding health-related, mobility, and socioeconomic factors associated with the use of eHealth technologies is important for addr…
View article: Ambient listening implementation in primary care and changes in electronic health record documentation metrics: Pre–post study of an ambient listening tool
Ambient listening implementation in primary care and changes in electronic health record documentation metrics: Pre–post study of an ambient listening tool Open
Objective Ambient listening with subsequent artificial intelligence enabled medical record documentation is changing how physicians interact with the electronic health record (EHR). We studied primary care physician use, documentation time…
View article: Mobile App-Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine: Survey Study of Usability and Improvement Opportunities
Mobile App-Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine: Survey Study of Usability and Improvement Opportunities Open
Background We implemented a novel mobile app-based Migraine Interactive Care Plan (MICP) integrated with our electronic health records (EHRs). The MICP facilitates remote assessment of adult patients with migraine, educational content deli…
View article: Patient-derived Design Principles for Technology-Enabled Healing at Home Following Hospital Discharge: A Mixed Methods Assessment (Preprint)
Patient-derived Design Principles for Technology-Enabled Healing at Home Following Hospital Discharge: A Mixed Methods Assessment (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND High quality post-hospital care is crucial for positive patient outcomes following hospital discharge. Despite a preference for home-based care, many patients are admitted to post-acute care facilities. Our study explores the u…
View article: Multi-cancer early detection tests: Attributes for clinical implementation
Multi-cancer early detection tests: Attributes for clinical implementation Open
Guideline-recommended screening programs exist for only a few single-cancer types, and these cancers represent less than one-half of all new cancer cases diagnosed each year in the U.S. In addition, these “single-cancer” standard of care (…
View article: Digital Therapeutic Combining Hypnosis and Diaphragmatic Breathing Intervention for Functional Abdominal Bloating: A Feasibility Study
Digital Therapeutic Combining Hypnosis and Diaphragmatic Breathing Intervention for Functional Abdominal Bloating: A Feasibility Study Open
INTRODUCTION: Abdominal bloating is a difficult symptom to treat. Hypnotherapy and diaphragmatic intervention have separately shown benefit on bloating in prior work but have not been united into a single intervention. We aimed to obtain d…
View article: Ability to Use eHealth Among Older Adults: The Role of Overall Health, Mobility, and Socioeconomic Deprivation (Preprint)
Ability to Use eHealth Among Older Adults: The Role of Overall Health, Mobility, and Socioeconomic Deprivation (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Background: Increasing reliance on digital health resources can create disparities among older patients. Understanding health-related, mobility and socioeconomic factors associated with the use of eHealth technologies is import…
View article: Digital health literacy and use of patient portals among Spanish-preferred patients in the United States: a cross-sectional assessment
Digital health literacy and use of patient portals among Spanish-preferred patients in the United States: a cross-sectional assessment Open
Objective Individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP), including Spanish-preferred patients, face healthcare challenges due to language barriers. Despite the potential of digital health technologies to improve access and outcomes, t…
View article: Usability and Improvement Opportunities of a Mobile App-Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine: A Survey Study of Users (Preprint)
Usability and Improvement Opportunities of a Mobile App-Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine: A Survey Study of Users (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND We implemented a novel mobile app-based Migraine Interactive Care Plan (MICP) integrated with our EHR. The MICP facilitates remote assessment of adult migraine patients, delivery of educational content, and care team communicat…
View article: Perceptions, prevalence, and patterns of cannabis use among cancer patients treated at 12 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers
Perceptions, prevalence, and patterns of cannabis use among cancer patients treated at 12 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers Open
Background The legal climate for cannabis use has dramatically changed with an increasing number of states passing legislation legalizing access for medical and recreational use. Among cancer patients, cannabis is often used to ameliorate …
View article: Shifting the Cancer Screening Paradigm: Developing a Multi-Biomarker Class Approach to Multi-Cancer Early Detection Testing
Shifting the Cancer Screening Paradigm: Developing a Multi-Biomarker Class Approach to Multi-Cancer Early Detection Testing Open
Guideline-recommended screening programs exist for only a few cancer types. Although all these programs are understood to lead to reductions in cancer-related mortality, standard-of-care screening tests vary in accuracy, adherence and effe…
View article: Individual-Level Digital Determinants of Health and Technology Acceptance of Patient Portals: Cross-Sectional Assessment
Individual-Level Digital Determinants of Health and Technology Acceptance of Patient Portals: Cross-Sectional Assessment Open
Background Digital determinants of health (DDoH), including access to technological tools and digital health literacy, function independently as barriers to health. Assessment for DDoH is not routine within most health care systems, althou…
View article: Individual-Level Digital Determinants of Health and Technology Acceptance of Patient Portals: Cross-Sectional Assessment (Preprint)
Individual-Level Digital Determinants of Health and Technology Acceptance of Patient Portals: Cross-Sectional Assessment (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Digital determinants of health (DDoH), including access to technological tools and digital health literacy, function independently as barriers to health. Assessment for DDoH is not routine within most health care systems, altho…
View article: Perceived Health Concerns and Barriers to Care in Persons With Overweight and Obesity: A Patient Survey
Perceived Health Concerns and Barriers to Care in Persons With Overweight and Obesity: A Patient Survey Open
Objectives: To identify patient characteristics, health concerns, and barriers to care based on overweight or obesity. Methods: A 50-question anonymous survey was administered to patients. Data were compared by body mass index (BMI). Resul…
View article: Feasibility and Usability of a Mobile App–Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine in a Community Neurology Practice: Development and Pilot Implementation Study
Feasibility and Usability of a Mobile App–Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine in a Community Neurology Practice: Development and Pilot Implementation Study Open
Background Migraine is a common and major cause of disability, poor quality of life, and high health care use. Access to evidence-based migraine care is limited and projected to worsen. Novel mobile health app–based tools may effectively d…
View article: Interdisciplinary Approach to Developing Nicotine Dependence Treatment Order Set: An Innovative Pilot Implementation
Interdisciplinary Approach to Developing Nicotine Dependence Treatment Order Set: An Innovative Pilot Implementation Open
Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable diseases and mortality in the United States. State quitline is an evidence-based tobacco cessation intervention for people who smoke. However, patients' referral to quitline has been low…
View article: Digital Care Horizon: A Framework for Extending Health Care Through Digital Transformation
Digital Care Horizon: A Framework for Extending Health Care Through Digital Transformation Open
The population needing health care services grows faster than the management capabilities of our current health care delivery models. Patients journeying through our current health care systems receive a spectrum of services, often imperfe…
View article: Reengagement for Long-Term Smoking-Cessation In Military Personnel, Retirees, Family Members (TRICARE): A Randomized Trial
Reengagement for Long-Term Smoking-Cessation In Military Personnel, Retirees, Family Members (TRICARE): A Randomized Trial Open
Introduction We sought to determine what type of treatment reengagement after smoking relapse would increase long-term cessation. Aims and Methods Participants were military personnel, retirees, and family members (TRICARE beneficiaries) r…
View article: Feasibility and Usability of a Mobile App–Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine in a Community Neurology Practice: Development and Pilot Implementation Study (Preprint)
Feasibility and Usability of a Mobile App–Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine in a Community Neurology Practice: Development and Pilot Implementation Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Migraine is a common and major cause of disability, poor quality of life, and high health care use. Access to evidence-based migraine care is limited and projected to worsen. Novel mobile health app–based tools may effectively …
View article: Migraine Patient Care Model Preferences in a Community Practice
Migraine Patient Care Model Preferences in a Community Practice Open
We observed differences in migraine care delivery preferences between migraine frequency and level of migraine disability. Observations support development of care pathways that include a written migraine action plan, primary care-neurolog…
View article: Comorbid <scp>extra‐intestinal</scp> central sensitization conditions worsen irritable bowel syndrome in primary care patients
Comorbid <span>extra‐intestinal</span> central sensitization conditions worsen irritable bowel syndrome in primary care patients Open
Background Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is characterized as a central sensitization syndrome (CSS), a group of conditions including fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and restless leg syndrome (RLS) among others with frequent comorbidities o…
View article: Tobacco quitline performance: Comparing the impacts ofearly cessation and proactive re-engagement on callers’smoking status at follow-up at 12 months
Tobacco quitline performance: Comparing the impacts ofearly cessation and proactive re-engagement on callers’smoking status at follow-up at 12 months Open
This study is registered at clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02201810).
View article: Primary Care Providers’ Attitudes on the Removal of Mandatory Training Requirement to Obtain the Buprenorphine Waiver
Primary Care Providers’ Attitudes on the Removal of Mandatory Training Requirement to Obtain the Buprenorphine Waiver Open
CONTEXT: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), such as buprenorphine, is the standard of care to treat patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). There is inadequate access to this life-saving treatment in the US; the number of opioid …