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View article: Hybrid Health IT and Telehealth–Delivered Behavioral Weight Loss Services for Primary Care Patients With Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Intervention Component Design and Pragmatic Randomized Feasibility Trial
Hybrid Health IT and Telehealth–Delivered Behavioral Weight Loss Services for Primary Care Patients With Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Intervention Component Design and Pragmatic Randomized Feasibility Trial Open
Background Intensive lifestyle interventions (ILI) improve weight loss and cardiovascular risk factors, but health care systems face challenges in implementing them. We engaged stakeholders to cocreate and evaluate primary care implementat…
View article: Clinical validation and machine learning optimization of MyCog: A self‐administered cognitive screener for primary care settings
Clinical validation and machine learning optimization of MyCog: A self‐administered cognitive screener for primary care settings Open
Background Primary care offers ideal opportunities for early detection of cognitive impairment, yet clinics face significant barriers to routine screening. MyCog is an electronic health record–integrated tablet application self‐administere…
View article: 1312 Technology-Enabled Screening Targeting Obstructive Sleep Apnea (TEST-OSA) in Primary Care Older Patients
1312 Technology-Enabled Screening Targeting Obstructive Sleep Apnea (TEST-OSA) in Primary Care Older Patients Open
Introduction Undiagnosed obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is prevalent among older adults and poses health risks. The feasibility and effectiveness of routine OSA screening in primary care remain underexplored. Methods We developed and pilot-…
View article: Abstract 3062 Rethinking mentoring to cultivate a mentoring network: Moving from “mentor” to “mentors”
Abstract 3062 Rethinking mentoring to cultivate a mentoring network: Moving from “mentor” to “mentors” Open
View article: Effectiveness of shared decision making strategies for stroke prevention among patients with atrial fibrillation: cluster randomized controlled trial
Effectiveness of shared decision making strategies for stroke prevention among patients with atrial fibrillation: cluster randomized controlled trial Open
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of multiple decision aid strategies in promoting high quality shared decision making for prevention of stroke in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. Design Cluster randomized controlled t…
View article: Improving Diagnostic Safety through STeatosis Identification, Risk stratification, and Referral pathway in the ED (STIRRED): Protocol for an Effectiveness Implementation Trial
Improving Diagnostic Safety through STeatosis Identification, Risk stratification, and Referral pathway in the ED (STIRRED): Protocol for an Effectiveness Implementation Trial Open
View article: Development and assessment of a Mentor Training Workshop Series and Certificate Program
Development and assessment of a Mentor Training Workshop Series and Certificate Program Open
Within the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, we created a foundational and fluid mentor training curriculum to provide competency-based mentor training for faculty. Via our “Developing and Enhancing Men…
View article: Evaluation of patient and encounter decision aid interventions for atrial fibrillation: Baseline characteristics of the RED-AF study - A Randomized Controlled Trial
Evaluation of patient and encounter decision aid interventions for atrial fibrillation: Baseline characteristics of the RED-AF study - A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
The baseline demographics of the RED-AF trial reflect that patient participants were largely similar to prior studies investigating shared-decision making in patients with AF. The lack of association between patient demographics and attrit…
View article: Black Americans' perceptions of Alzheimer's disease, a healthy brain, and strategies for brain health promotion
Black Americans' perceptions of Alzheimer's disease, a healthy brain, and strategies for brain health promotion Open
The study utilized novel approaches to examine participants' perspectives of AD that included a diverse sample of research naïve participants, and integrated exploration of participants' views of AD and brain health.
View article: Implementing a Patient-Reported Outcome Dashboard in Oncology Telemedicine Encounters: Clinician and Patient Adoption and Acceptability
Implementing a Patient-Reported Outcome Dashboard in Oncology Telemedicine Encounters: Clinician and Patient Adoption and Acceptability Open
PURPOSE Telemedicine provides numerous benefits to patients, yet effective communication and symptom assessment remain a concern. The recent uptake of telemedicine provided an opportunity to use a newly developed dashboard with patient-rep…
View article: Effect of Polypectomy Simulation-Based Mastery Learning on Skill Retention Among Practicing Endoscopists
Effect of Polypectomy Simulation-Based Mastery Learning on Skill Retention Among Practicing Endoscopists Open
Purpose Practicing endoscopists frequently perform and teach screening colonoscopies and polypectomies, but there is no standardized method to train and assess physicians who perform polypectomy procedures. The authors created a polypectom…
View article: HTRS2023.P4.3 Identifying barriers and facilitators to inform implementation strategies for venous thromboembolism prevention in oncology practice using the Implementation Research Logic Model
HTRS2023.P4.3 Identifying barriers and facilitators to inform implementation strategies for venous thromboembolism prevention in oncology practice using the Implementation Research Logic Model Open
View article: Primary care delivery of behavioral weight loss services for adults with cardiovascular risk factors: development of pragmatic practice components and results of a randomized feasibility trial
Primary care delivery of behavioral weight loss services for adults with cardiovascular risk factors: development of pragmatic practice components and results of a randomized feasibility trial Open
Background Intensive lifestyle interventions (ILI) improve weight loss and cardiovascular risk factors, but health systems face challenges implementing them. We engaged stakeholders to cocreate and evaluate feasibility of primary care impl…
View article: Veterans’ views of PARTNER-MH, a peer-led patient navigation intervention, to improve patient engagement in care and patient-clinician communication: A qualitative study
Veterans’ views of PARTNER-MH, a peer-led patient navigation intervention, to improve patient engagement in care and patient-clinician communication: A qualitative study Open
View article: Primary care delivery of behavioral weight loss services for adults with cardiovascular risk factors: development of pragmatic implementation strategies and results of a randomized feasibility trial
Primary care delivery of behavioral weight loss services for adults with cardiovascular risk factors: development of pragmatic implementation strategies and results of a randomized feasibility trial Open
Background Intensive lifestyle interventions (ILI) improve weight loss and cardiovascular risk factors, but health systems face challenges implementing them. We engaged stakeholders to cocreate and evaluate feasibility of primary care impl…
View article: An Intensive Intervention to Reduce Readmissions for Frequently Hospitalized Patients: the CHAMP Randomized Controlled Trial
An Intensive Intervention to Reduce Readmissions for Frequently Hospitalized Patients: the CHAMP Randomized Controlled Trial Open
View article: Drivers and deterrents of COVID-19 vaccination among a diverse, pregnant population with and without HIV
Drivers and deterrents of COVID-19 vaccination among a diverse, pregnant population with and without HIV Open
View article: Barriers to Adoption of a Secure Text Messaging System: a Qualitative Study of Practicing Clinicians
Barriers to Adoption of a Secure Text Messaging System: a Qualitative Study of Practicing Clinicians Open
View article: Knowledge and perception of cardiovascular disease risk in women of reproductive age
Knowledge and perception of cardiovascular disease risk in women of reproductive age Open
View article: Factors influencing Blacks and Whites’ participation in Alzheimer’s disease biomarker research
Factors influencing Blacks and Whites’ participation in Alzheimer’s disease biomarker research Open
INTRODUCTION Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a public health priority. AD biomarkers may vary based on race, but recruitment of diverse participants has been challenging. METHODS Three groups of Black and White participants with and without pr…
View article: Team Approach to Improving Radiologist Wellness: A Case-Based Methodology
Team Approach to Improving Radiologist Wellness: A Case-Based Methodology Open
View article: I Don't Have a Diagnosis for You: Preparing Medical Students to Communicate Diagnostic Uncertainty in the Emergency Department
I Don't Have a Diagnosis for You: Preparing Medical Students to Communicate Diagnostic Uncertainty in the Emergency Department Open
This virtual session requires few facilitators; has peer role-play, eliminating the need for standardized patients; and is adaptable for in-person teaching. As its goal was to introduce an approach to communicating diagnostic uncertainty, …
View article: Men and Women Pursue Nonlinear Career Paths, but Impacts Differ: a Cross-Sectional Study of Academic Hospitalists
Men and Women Pursue Nonlinear Career Paths, but Impacts Differ: a Cross-Sectional Study of Academic Hospitalists Open
View article: Factors influencing the participation of Black and White Americans in Alzheimer's disease biomarker research
Factors influencing the participation of Black and White Americans in Alzheimer's disease biomarker research Open
Introduction Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a public health priority. AD biomarkers may vary based on race, but the recruitment of diverse participants has been challenging. Methods Three groups of Black and White participants with and withou…
View article: “Unfortunately, I don’t have an answer for you”: How resident physicians communicate diagnostic uncertainty to patients during emergency department discharge
“Unfortunately, I don’t have an answer for you”: How resident physicians communicate diagnostic uncertainty to patients during emergency department discharge Open
View article: An Intensive Intervention to Reduce Readmissions for Frequently Hospitalized Patients: the CHAMP Randomized Controlled Trial
An Intensive Intervention to Reduce Readmissions for Frequently Hospitalized Patients: the CHAMP Randomized Controlled Trial Open
View article: Perceptions of Bereaved Caregivers and Clinicians About End‐of‐Life Care for Patients With Destination Therapy Left Ventricular Assist Devices
Perceptions of Bereaved Caregivers and Clinicians About End‐of‐Life Care for Patients With Destination Therapy Left Ventricular Assist Devices Open
Background Patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) implanted as destination therapy may receive suboptimal preparation for and care at the end of life, but there is limited understanding of the reasons for these shortcomings.…
View article: Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty
Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty Open
View article: Effect of Ventricular Assist Device Self-care Simulation-Based Mastery Learning on Driveline Exit Site Infections
Effect of Ventricular Assist Device Self-care Simulation-Based Mastery Learning on Driveline Exit Site Infections Open
Background Ventricular assist device simulation-based mastery learning (SBML) results in better patient and caregiver self-care skills compared with usual training. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of SBML on driv…
View article: Short-Term Retention of Patient and Caregiver Ventricular Assist Device Self-Care Skills After Simulation-Based Mastery Learning
Short-Term Retention of Patient and Caregiver Ventricular Assist Device Self-Care Skills After Simulation-Based Mastery Learning Open