Laura P. Hurley
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View article: Family Physicians’ Scope of Perinatal Care Across Geographic and Practice Settings
Family Physicians’ Scope of Perinatal Care Across Geographic and Practice Settings Open
View article: Accuracy of COVID-19 vaccination Self-report compared with data from VSD electronic health Records for Pregnant Women and non-pregnant Adults, 2021-2022
Accuracy of COVID-19 vaccination Self-report compared with data from VSD electronic health Records for Pregnant Women and non-pregnant Adults, 2021-2022 Open
During the COVID-19 pandemic, accurate measurement of vaccination status was important for guiding prevention efforts. We assessed the accuracy of electronic health record (EHR) COVID-19 vaccination compared with survey self-reported vacci…
View article: Attitudes and beliefs regarding COVID-19 and COVID-19 Omicron booster vaccine among adults in the vaccine safety datalink, 2022–2023
Attitudes and beliefs regarding COVID-19 and COVID-19 Omicron booster vaccine among adults in the vaccine safety datalink, 2022–2023 Open
COVID-19 vaccination rates are decreasing despite vaccination being the most effective tool against severe disease from COVID-19. From October 1, 2022, to February 1, 2023, we conducted a cross-sectional study among adults in the Vaccine S…
View article: Strengths and limitations of non-survey-based data sources for assessing adult vaccination coverage in the United States
Strengths and limitations of non-survey-based data sources for assessing adult vaccination coverage in the United States Open
While multiple non-survey-based data sources have been used to assess adult vaccination coverage in the United States, important limitations exist, including related to generalizability, data validity, and risk of bias.
View article: Maintenance of an Asthma Intervention Post-Trial: Use of a Patient-Activated Reliever-Triggered Inhaled Corticosteroid (PARTICS) Strategy in Black and Latinx Patients
Maintenance of an Asthma Intervention Post-Trial: Use of a Patient-Activated Reliever-Triggered Inhaled Corticosteroid (PARTICS) Strategy in Black and Latinx Patients Open
Continued PARTICS use was common >2 years post-trial despite minimal study instruction and was perceived as helpful for asthma, suggesting that patients will likely adopt this strategy if implemented at a healthcare system level.
View article: Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Individuals
Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Individuals Open
Importance Pregnant people and infants are at high risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes. Understanding changes in attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines among pregnant and recently pregnant people is important for public health messaging. Objectiv…
View article: Clinician Barriers to Ordering Pulmonary Function Tests for Adults with Suspected Asthma
Clinician Barriers to Ordering Pulmonary Function Tests for Adults with Suspected Asthma Open
PFTs improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce inappropriate therapies. Of the barriers we identified, the most modifiable is to educate clinicians about how PFTs can change management. That in conjunction with an EHR prompt, which clinicians…
View article: Mortality risk after COVID-19 vaccination: A self-controlled case series study
Mortality risk after COVID-19 vaccination: A self-controlled case series study Open
View article: Simultaneous administration of mRNA COVID-19 bivalent booster and influenza vaccines
Simultaneous administration of mRNA COVID-19 bivalent booster and influenza vaccines Open
View article: What Patients Call Their Inhalers Is Associated with “Asthma Attacks”
What Patients Call Their Inhalers Is Associated with “Asthma Attacks” Open
Patients who use non-standard names for asthma inhalers experience increased asthma morbidity. Ascertaining what patients call their inhalers may be a quick method to identify those at higher risk of poor outcomes.
View article: Safety of simultaneous vaccination with COVID-19 vaccines in the Vaccine Safety Datalink
Safety of simultaneous vaccination with COVID-19 vaccines in the Vaccine Safety Datalink Open
View article: Masks and vaccinations prevent Covid19 infection in Black and Latinx adults with moderate-to-severe asthma: survey results from the PREPARE cohort
Masks and vaccinations prevent Covid19 infection in Black and Latinx adults with moderate-to-severe asthma: survey results from the PREPARE cohort Open
View article: Survey of Physician Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge Regarding Recombinant Zoster Vaccine
Survey of Physician Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge Regarding Recombinant Zoster Vaccine Open
View article: Reliever-Triggered Inhaled Glucocorticoid in Black and Latinx Adults with Asthma
Reliever-Triggered Inhaled Glucocorticoid in Black and Latinx Adults with Asthma Open
Among Black and Latinx adults with moderate-to-severe asthma, provision of an inhaled glucocorticoid and one-time instruction on its use, added to usual care, led to a lower rate of severe asthma exacerbations. (Funded by the Patient-Cente…
View article: US Primary Care Providers’ Experiences and Practices Related to Routine Pediatric Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic
US Primary Care Providers’ Experiences and Practices Related to Routine Pediatric Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
View article: Pediatricians’ Knowledge and Practices Related to Mumps Diagnosis and Prevention
Pediatricians’ Knowledge and Practices Related to Mumps Diagnosis and Prevention Open
View article: Why Aren't We Achieving High Vaccination Rates for Rotavirus Vaccine in the United States?
Why Aren't We Achieving High Vaccination Rates for Rotavirus Vaccine in the United States? Open
View article: Physician survey regarding updated <scp>PCV13</scp> vaccine recommendations for adults ≥65 years
Physician survey regarding updated <span>PCV13</span> vaccine recommendations for adults ≥65 years Open
Background In June 2019, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended discontinuing the routine use of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) among adults aged ≥65 years and instead recommended PCV13 be used based on sh…
View article: Changes in Strength of Recommendation and Perceived Barriers to Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: Longitudinal Analysis of Primary Care Physicians, 2008-2018
Changes in Strength of Recommendation and Perceived Barriers to Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: Longitudinal Analysis of Primary Care Physicians, 2008-2018 Open
View article: Primary Care Physicians' Perspective on Pharmacists Delivering Vaccines to Adults
Primary Care Physicians' Perspective on Pharmacists Delivering Vaccines to Adults Open
Since 2009, pharmacists in all 50 states have been authorized to provide vaccinations to adults. The objective of this study was to assess primary care physicians' (PCPs) experiences with and attitudes about pharmacists administering vacci…
View article: Shared Clinical Decision-Making Recommendations for Adult Immunization: What Do Physicians Think?
Shared Clinical Decision-Making Recommendations for Adult Immunization: What Do Physicians Think? Open
View article: Use of High-Dose Influenza and Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccines by US Primary Care Physicians
Use of High-Dose Influenza and Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccines by US Primary Care Physicians Open
View article: US Primary Care Physicians’ Viewpoints on HPV Vaccination for Adults 27 to 45 Years
US Primary Care Physicians’ Viewpoints on HPV Vaccination for Adults 27 to 45 Years Open
Physicians are interested in recommending HPV vaccination for adults age 27 to 45 years despite ACIP not routinely recommending it in this age range. The majority need more education about the optimal use of HPV vaccine in this age group.
View article: The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers
The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers Open
View article: A randomized, open-label, pragmatic study to assess reliever-triggered inhaled corticosteroid in African American/Black and Hispanic/Latinx adults with asthma: Design and methods of the PREPARE trial
A randomized, open-label, pragmatic study to assess reliever-triggered inhaled corticosteroid in African American/Black and Hispanic/Latinx adults with asthma: Design and methods of the PREPARE trial Open
Asthma prevalence, morbidity, and mortality disproportionately impact African American/Black (AA/B) and Hispanic/Latinx (H/L) communities. Adherence to daily inhaled corticosteroid (ICS), recommended by asthma guidelines in all but the mil…
View article: Policies Among US Pediatricians for Dismissing Patients for Delaying or Refusing Vaccination
Policies Among US Pediatricians for Dismissing Patients for Delaying or Refusing Vaccination Open
This survey study assesses US pediatrician practices and office policies in response to parents who either refuse primary vaccinations or request to spread out individual vaccines in the primary series.
View article: Physicians’ Use of Evidence-Based Strategies to Increase Adult Vaccination Uptake
Physicians’ Use of Evidence-Based Strategies to Increase Adult Vaccination Uptake Open
View article: Use of Standing Orders for Vaccination Among Pediatricians
Use of Standing Orders for Vaccination Among Pediatricians Open
OBJECTIVES: Standing orders are an effective way to increase vaccination rates, yet little is known about how pediatricians use this strategy for childhood immunizations. We assessed current use of, barriers to using, and factors associate…
View article: Primary care physician support for harmonizing HPV vaccination recommendations across genders — United States, 2018
Primary care physician support for harmonizing HPV vaccination recommendations across genders — United States, 2018 Open
View article: Impact of media reports regarding influenza vaccine on obstetricians’ vaccination practices
Impact of media reports regarding influenza vaccine on obstetricians’ vaccination practices Open