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View article: Academic-Free Clinic Partnership: Development and Implementation of a Patient Satisfaction Survey to Leverage Patient Voice
Academic-Free Clinic Partnership: Development and Implementation of a Patient Satisfaction Survey to Leverage Patient Voice Open
View article: Corrigendum to: An Exploratory Analysis of Factors Associated With Spontaneous Preterm Birth Among Pregnant Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder [Women's Health Issues 33 (2023) 191-198]
Corrigendum to: An Exploratory Analysis of Factors Associated With Spontaneous Preterm Birth Among Pregnant Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder [Women's Health Issues 33 (2023) 191-198] Open
View article: Collaborative Care: The Importance of Community Partnerships in Hospital Medicine
Collaborative Care: The Importance of Community Partnerships in Hospital Medicine Open
View article: Implementation of a 3-Tier Priority System for Emergency Department Patients’ Follow-up in Orthopaedic Surgery
Implementation of a 3-Tier Priority System for Emergency Department Patients’ Follow-up in Orthopaedic Surgery Open
Introduction: Increasing demand for emergency department (ED) services and strained specialty- care access requires referral precision and was the impetus for a collaborative redesign of referrals between the Department of Emergency Medici…
View article: A Novel Approach to Care Redesign Collaboration Between Emergency and Specialty Departments: Qualitative Experience Report
A Novel Approach to Care Redesign Collaboration Between Emergency and Specialty Departments: Qualitative Experience Report Open
Background Given the rising demand for emergency department (ED) services and coupled with the scarcity of specialty care availability, there is an urgency to design a system for appropriate, effective, and timely ED-to-specialty ambulator…
View article: Integrating a High Blood Pressure Advisory Across a Primary Care Network
Integrating a High Blood Pressure Advisory Across a Primary Care Network Open
Importance Leveraging technology to prompt team-based care might improve ambulatory hypertension care. Objective To assess whether an electronic medical record (EMR) high blood pressure (BP) advisory improves hypertension control. Design, …
View article: A qualitative needs assessment of WIC services and care at Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital
A qualitative needs assessment of WIC services and care at Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Open
View article: Current state assessment of food insecurity screening at Stanford Medicine Childrens Health: Lessons learned
Current state assessment of food insecurity screening at Stanford Medicine Childrens Health: Lessons learned Open
View article: Assessing broadband access, quality, and use of the federal internet subsidies to support access in a safety–net setting
Assessing broadband access, quality, and use of the federal internet subsidies to support access in a safety–net setting Open
View article: A Novel Approach to Care Redesign Collaboration between Emergency and specialty Departments: coming together towards more appropriate and timely neurology follow-up (Preprint)
A Novel Approach to Care Redesign Collaboration between Emergency and specialty Departments: coming together towards more appropriate and timely neurology follow-up (Preprint) Open
UNSTRUCTURED Given rising demand for Emergency Department (ED) services and coupled with a scarcity of specialty care availability, there is urgency to design a system for appropriate, effective, and timely ED-to-specialty outpatient refe…
View article: Moving Diabetes Prevention Programs to the Workplace: A Qualitative Exploration of Barriers and Facilitators to Participant Engagement When Implemented by an Employer-Based Clinic
Moving Diabetes Prevention Programs to the Workplace: A Qualitative Exploration of Barriers and Facilitators to Participant Engagement When Implemented by an Employer-Based Clinic Open
Our findings suggest that engagement in a workplace DPP can be supported by addressing workplace-specific barriers and gaining buy-in from employers. Delivering the DPP, in person and virtually, through an EBC has the potential to engage e…
View article: Partnering with non-physician team members for telehealth hypertension management, a pilot implementation and effectiveness mixed-methods evaluation of quality improvement
Partnering with non-physician team members for telehealth hypertension management, a pilot implementation and effectiveness mixed-methods evaluation of quality improvement Open
Background Treatment and control of hypertension remains suboptimal, and health systems are increasingly trying to address hypertension with strategies combining multiple interventions. Objective The purpose of this pilot study was to exam…
View article: Medicine plus mindset: A mixed-methods evaluation of a novel mindset-focused training for primary care teams
Medicine plus mindset: A mixed-methods evaluation of a novel mindset-focused training for primary care teams Open
View article: Moving Diabetes Prevention to the Workplace: a qualitative evaluation of DPP engagement in an employer-based clinic
Moving Diabetes Prevention to the Workplace: a qualitative evaluation of DPP engagement in an employer-based clinic Open
CONTEXT: The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is an effective evidence-based strategy to reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes. The DPP has been implemented in a variety of locations, yet limited research exists for participant engageme…
View article: Multistakeholder collaborative to create a telehealth support program to address patient and staff needs at safety-net clinic
Multistakeholder collaborative to create a telehealth support program to address patient and staff needs at safety-net clinic Open
CONTEXT: The shift to telehealth risks worsening existing health disparities and inequitable access for historically vulnerable populations. Organizational capacity, access to devices and internet, and digital literacy remain barriers. OBJ…
View article: Variations in Provision of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Across Veterans Health Administration Facilities
Variations in Provision of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Across Veterans Health Administration Facilities Open
View article: Physical Fitness in Relationship to Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder During Pregnancy Among U.S. Army Soldiers
Physical Fitness in Relationship to Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder During Pregnancy Among U.S. Army Soldiers Open
Background: Depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are prevalent in pregnancy, especially among military members. These conditions can lead to adverse birth outcomes, yet, there's a paucity of evidence for preve…
View article: Evolution of a Project to Improve Inpatient-to-Outpatient Dermatology Care Transitions: Mixed Methods Evaluation
Evolution of a Project to Improve Inpatient-to-Outpatient Dermatology Care Transitions: Mixed Methods Evaluation Open
Background In-hospital dermatological care has shifted from dedicated dermatology wards to consultation services, and some consulted patients may require postdischarge follow-up in outpatient dermatology. Safe and timely care transitions f…
View article: Extraction and validation of patient housing and food insecurity status in a large electronic health records database using selective prediction and active learning
Extraction and validation of patient housing and food insecurity status in a large electronic health records database using selective prediction and active learning Open
Objective Information on patient social determinants of health is frequently recorded in unstructured clinical notes, making it inaccessible for researchers and policymakers. We aimed to extract and validate food and housing insecurity sta…
View article: Pandemic Through the Lens of Black Barbershops: COVID-19’s Impact and Barbers’ Potential Role as Public Health Extenders
Pandemic Through the Lens of Black Barbershops: COVID-19’s Impact and Barbers’ Potential Role as Public Health Extenders Open
View article: An Exploratory Analysis of Factors Associated With Spontaneous Preterm Birth Among Pregnant Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
An Exploratory Analysis of Factors Associated With Spontaneous Preterm Birth Among Pregnant Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Open
View article: Evolution of a Project to Improve Inpatient-to-Outpatient Dermatology Care Transitions: Mixed Methods Evaluation (Preprint)
Evolution of a Project to Improve Inpatient-to-Outpatient Dermatology Care Transitions: Mixed Methods Evaluation (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND In-hospital dermatological care has shifted from dedicated dermatology wards to consultation services, and some consulted patients may require postdischarge follow-up in outpatient dermatology. Safe and timely care transitions …
View article: Veteran Postpartum Health: VA Care Team Perspectives on Care Coordination, Health Equity, and Trauma-Informed Care
Veteran Postpartum Health: VA Care Team Perspectives on Care Coordination, Health Equity, and Trauma-Informed Care Open
Introduction A growing number of veterans are having children, and pregnancy is an opportunity to engage with health care. Within the Veterans Health Administration (VA), the VA maternity care coordination program supports veterans before,…
View article: Gynecologist Supply Deserts Across the VA and in the Community
Gynecologist Supply Deserts Across the VA and in the Community Open
View article: Evaluating clinician‐led quality improvement initiatives: A system‐wide embedded research partnership at Stanford Medicine
Evaluating clinician‐led quality improvement initiatives: A system‐wide embedded research partnership at Stanford Medicine Open
Introduction Many healthcare delivery systems have developed clinician‐led quality improvement (QI) initiatives but fewer have also developed in‐house evaluation units. Engagement between the two entities creates unique opportunities. Stan…
View article: The Presence 5 for Racial Justice Framework for <scp>anti‐racist</scp> communication with Black patients
The Presence 5 for Racial Justice Framework for <span>anti‐racist</span> communication with Black patients Open
Objective To identify communication practices that clinicians can use to address racism faced by Black patients, build trusting relationships, and empower Black individuals in clinical care. Data Sources Qualitative data ( N = 112 particip…
View article: Teledermatology to Facilitate Patient Care Transitions From Inpatient to Outpatient Dermatology: Mixed Methods Evaluation
Teledermatology to Facilitate Patient Care Transitions From Inpatient to Outpatient Dermatology: Mixed Methods Evaluation Open
Background Both clinicians and patients have increasingly turned to telemedicine to improve care access, even in physical examination–dependent specialties such as dermatology. However, little is known about whether teledermatology support…
View article: Teledermatology to Facilitate Patient Care Transitions from Inpatient to Outpatient Dermatology: a Mixed Methods Evaluation (Preprint)
Teledermatology to Facilitate Patient Care Transitions from Inpatient to Outpatient Dermatology: a Mixed Methods Evaluation (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Both clinicians and patients have increasingly turned to telemedicine to improve access to care, even in physical exam dependent specialties like dermatology. However, little is known whether teledermatology supports effective …
View article: Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters
Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters Open
The workshop provides participants with a semistructured discussion around the five anti-racism communication practices. Barriers to implementation include incorporating the workshop into existing curricula and ensuring diverse learners. B…
View article: Nonmedical Transdisciplinary Perspectives of Black and Racially and Ethnically Diverse Individuals About Antiracism Practices: A Qualitative Study
Nonmedical Transdisciplinary Perspectives of Black and Racially and Ethnically Diverse Individuals About Antiracism Practices: A Qualitative Study Open
This study's findings suggest that antiracism practices from outside the health care sector may offer innovative strategies to promote health equity by addressing personally mediated, institutional, and internalized racism in clinical care.