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View article: Harnessing Human-Centered Design for Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies in Community Settings: Protocol for Redesign to Improve Usability, Engagement, and Appropriateness
Harnessing Human-Centered Design for Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies in Community Settings: Protocol for Redesign to Improve Usability, Engagement, and Appropriateness Open
Background Although substantial progress has been made in establishing evidence-based psychosocial clinical interventions and implementation strategies for mental health, translating research into practice—particularly in more accessible, …
View article: Harnessing Human-Centered Design for Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies in Community Settings: Protocol for Redesign to Improve Usability, Engagement, and Appropriateness (Preprint)
Harnessing Human-Centered Design for Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies in Community Settings: Protocol for Redesign to Improve Usability, Engagement, and Appropriateness (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Although substantial progress has been made in establishing evidence-based psychosocial clinical interventions and implementation strategies for mental health, translating research into practice—particularly in more accessible,…
View article: Conducting Research at the Intersection of HCI and Health: Building and Supporting Teams with Diverse Expertise to Increase Public Health Impact
Conducting Research at the Intersection of HCI and Health: Building and Supporting Teams with Diverse Expertise to Increase Public Health Impact Open
Research at the intersection of human-computer interaction (HCI) and health is increasingly done by collaborative cross-disciplinary teams. The need for cross-disciplinary teams arises from the interdisciplinary nature of the work itself-w…
View article: Colonoscopy Outreach for Rural Communities (CORC): A study protocol of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of a patient navigation program to improve colonoscopy completion for colorectal cancer screening
Colonoscopy Outreach for Rural Communities (CORC): A study protocol of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of a patient navigation program to improve colonoscopy completion for colorectal cancer screening Open
View article: Adapting a Remotely Delivered Patient Navigation Program for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Primary Care: Important Considerations for Rural Contexts
Adapting a Remotely Delivered Patient Navigation Program for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Primary Care: Important Considerations for Rural Contexts Open
Introduction: Colonoscopy is a critical component of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening and patient navigation (PN) improves colonoscopy completion. A lay navigator remotely providing navigation across rural primary care organizations (PCOs…
View article: Building community-clinical partnerships to increase rural access to colorectal cancer screening navigation
Building community-clinical partnerships to increase rural access to colorectal cancer screening navigation Open
CONTEXT: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer death in the United States, and screening disparities in rural populations persist. Patient navigation (PN) improves colonoscopy completion, but is hard to implement in rural co…
View article: Stakeholder perspectives on a telemedicine referral and coordination model to expand medication treatment for opioid use disorder in rural primary care clinics
Stakeholder perspectives on a telemedicine referral and coordination model to expand medication treatment for opioid use disorder in rural primary care clinics Open
Rural primary care clinic personnel, TM-MOUD vendor personnel, and patients generally perceived referral from primary care to a TM-MOUD vendor to hold potential for increasing access to MOUD in rural communities. Increasing TM-MOUD uptake …
View article: Identifying patients with opioid use disorder using International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes: Challenges and opportunities
Identifying patients with opioid use disorder using International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes: Challenges and opportunities Open
Background and Aims International Classification of Diseases (ICD) diagnosis codes are often used in research to identify patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), but their accuracy for this purpose is not fully evaluated. This study descr…
View article: Supporting Practice Facilitators in a Learning Health Care System
Supporting Practice Facilitators in a Learning Health Care System Open
View article: Care coordination between rural primary care and telemedicine to expand medication treatment for opioid use disorder: Results from a single‐arm, multisite feasibility study
Care coordination between rural primary care and telemedicine to expand medication treatment for opioid use disorder: Results from a single‐arm, multisite feasibility study Open
Purpose The use of telemedicine (TM) has accelerated in recent years, yet research on the implementation and effectiveness of TM‐delivered medication treatment for opioid use disorder (MOUD) has been limited. This study investigated the fe…
View article: Usability Issues in Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies: Cross-project Analysis
Usability Issues in Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies: Cross-project Analysis Open
Background People often prefer evidence-based psychosocial interventions (EBPIs) for mental health care; however, these interventions frequently remain unavailable to people in nonspecialty or integrated settings, such as primary care and …
View article: Usability Issues in Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies: Cross-project Analysis (Preprint)
Usability Issues in Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies: Cross-project Analysis (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND People often prefer evidence-based psychosocial interventions (EBPIs) for mental health care; however, these interventions frequently remain unavailable to people in nonspecialty or integrated settings, such as primary care and…
View article: Training Needs of Practice Facilitators When Implementing An Opioid Improvement Initiative in Primary Care
Training Needs of Practice Facilitators When Implementing An Opioid Improvement Initiative in Primary Care Open
Background: Practice facilitation is a commonly employed strategy to implement evidence-based programs into primary care settings. Preparing facilitators for this role requires an understanding of their training needs and support. Here we …
View article: Is telemedicine the answer to rural expansion of medication treatment for opioid use disorder? Early experiences in the feasibility study phase of a National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network Trial
Is telemedicine the answer to rural expansion of medication treatment for opioid use disorder? Early experiences in the feasibility study phase of a National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network Trial Open
View article: Assessing the usability of complex psychosocial interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale
Assessing the usability of complex psychosocial interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale Open
Background: Usability—the extent to which an intervention can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction—may be a key determinant of implementation success. However, few instrumen…
View article: Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale
Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale Open
Background. Usability – the extent to which an intervention can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction – is a key determinant of implementation success. However, few instrumen…
View article: Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale
Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale Open
Background. Usability – the extent to which an intervention can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction – is a key determinant of implementation success. However, few instrumen…
View article: Personal health information management among healthy older adults: Varying needs and approaches
Personal health information management among healthy older adults: Varying needs and approaches Open
Objective With age, older adults experience a greater number of chronic diseases and medical visits, and an increased need to manage their health information. Technological advances in consumer health information technologies (HITs) help p…
View article: Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale
Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale Open
BackgroundUsability – the extent to which an intervention can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction – is a key determinant of implementation success. However, usability is ra…
View article: Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale
Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale Open
BackgroundUsability – the extent to which an intervention can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction – is a key determinant of implementation success. However, usability is ra…
View article: Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale
Assessing the Usability of Complex Psychosocial Interventions: The Intervention Usability Scale Open
Background Usability – the extent to which an intervention can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction – is a key determinant of implementation success. However, usability is r…
View article: Older Adult Health-Related Support Networks: Implications for the Design of Digital Communication Tools
Older Adult Health-Related Support Networks: Implications for the Design of Digital Communication Tools Open
Background and Objectives Digital communication tools facilitate the provision of health-related social support to older adults. However, little is known about what design features make such tools most useful and feasible. The purpose of t…
View article: Home Care Nurses' Perspectives Regarding Health Information Management Among Older Adults
Home Care Nurses' Perspectives Regarding Health Information Management Among Older Adults Open
Aging is associated with comorbidities and increased utilization of healthcare services, which results in a large amount of personal health information (PHI) to manage. Older adults often have difficulty managing this increased load of hea…
View article: Personal Health Information Management Practices of Older Adults: One Size Does Not Fit All
Personal Health Information Management Practices of Older Adults: One Size Does Not Fit All Open
Older adults are the largest consumers of health care, have the greatest number of chronic conditions, and generate the greatest amount of health data. Yet, information systems designed to aid health information management do not align wit…
View article: Examining the Needs of Patient Stakeholders as Research Partners in Health Data Networks for Translational Research.
Examining the Needs of Patient Stakeholders as Research Partners in Health Data Networks for Translational Research. Open
Patient stakeholders are getting increasingly involved in research health data networks, particularly as research partners. However, tools do not exist to help effectively orient, educate, and engage patient stakeholders as they take on th…
View article: Monitoring for change: the role of family and friends in helping older adults manage personal health information
Monitoring for change: the role of family and friends in helping older adults manage personal health information Open
Objective Although family and friends (FF) often play a significant support role in the health of older adults (OA), we know little about their role in personal health information management (PHIM). To address this gap and inform the desig…
View article: A Closer Look at Health Information Seeking by Older Adults and Involved Family and Friends: Design Considerations for Health Information Technologies.
A Closer Look at Health Information Seeking by Older Adults and Involved Family and Friends: Design Considerations for Health Information Technologies. Open
Older adults are the largest consumers of healthcare. As part of a broader study of personal health information management (PHIM), we interviewed older adults in King County, Washington, and their involved family and friends (FF), regardin…
View article: PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OF OLDER ADULTS IN THE HOME HEALTH CARE SETTING
PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OF OLDER ADULTS IN THE HOME HEALTH CARE SETTING Open
Demand for home health care services for older adults is rapidly increasing. Older adults have the greatest number of chronic diseases and consequently are the largest consumers of home health care services in the US. Patient-centered tech…
View article: Use of Patient Portals for Personal Health Information Management: The Older Adult Perspective.
Use of Patient Portals for Personal Health Information Management: The Older Adult Perspective. Open
The personal health information management (PHIM) practices and needs of older adults are poorly understood. We describe initial results from the UW SOARING project (Studying Older Adults & Researching Information Needs and Goals), a parti…