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View article: The Equity Deficit in Revascularization Research: Patient Perspectives Emphasize the Need for Inclusive, Patient-Centered Outcomes
The Equity Deficit in Revascularization Research: Patient Perspectives Emphasize the Need for Inclusive, Patient-Centered Outcomes Open
View article: Integrating Community-Based Participatory Research Into Cardiac Clinical Trials
Integrating Community-Based Participatory Research Into Cardiac Clinical Trials Open
View article: Integrating public preferences to overcome racial disparities in research: findings from a US survey on enhancing trust in research data-sharing practices
Integrating public preferences to overcome racial disparities in research: findings from a US survey on enhancing trust in research data-sharing practices Open
Objectives Data-sharing policies are rapidly evolving toward increased data sharing. However, participants’ perspectives are not well understood and could have an adverse impact on participation in research. We evaluated participants’ pref…
View article: Geriatric Vulnerabilities Among Adults With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
Geriatric Vulnerabilities Among Adults With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction Open
View article: Sex Disparities in Smoked and Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Displaced Populations in Mizoram, India: A Cross-Sectional Study
Sex Disparities in Smoked and Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Displaced Populations in Mizoram, India: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Displaced populations face an elevated risk for tobacco use, especially smokeless tobacco (SLT), due to its affordability and acceptability in regions like Mizoram State (India) and Chin State (Myanmar). Despite this, limited research exis…
View article: Public perspectives on increased data sharing in health research in the context of the 2023 National Institutes of Health Data Sharing Policy
Public perspectives on increased data sharing in health research in the context of the 2023 National Institutes of Health Data Sharing Policy Open
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the largest public research funder in the world. In an effort to make publicly funded data more accessible, the NIH established a new Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy effective January 202…
View article: Sociodemographic Differences in Perspectives on Postpartum Symptom Reporting
Sociodemographic Differences in Perspectives on Postpartum Symptom Reporting Open
Objective The overall goal of this work is to create a patient-reported outcome (PRO) and decision support system to help postpartum patients determine when to seek care for concerning symptoms. In this case study, we assessed differences …
View article: Epigenome-Wide Association Study of Depressive Symptoms in Black Women in the InterGEN Study
Epigenome-Wide Association Study of Depressive Symptoms in Black Women in the InterGEN Study Open
(1) The prevalence of depression is two times higher in women than men. Black women have an increased risk of depression due to stressors such as low socioeconomic status and perceived discrimination. Depression is likely influenced by bot…
View article: Stakeholder Perspectives on the Meaningful Integration of Clinical Informatics Interventions Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Healthcare
Stakeholder Perspectives on the Meaningful Integration of Clinical Informatics Interventions Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Healthcare Open
Background Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) capture where patients are on their disease trajectory and can identify changes in health status from their perspective. Objectives This study applied the equity and sustainability-informed RE-AI…
View article: The ROMA trial: 7 years of trial activities and the development of the ROMA trial network
The ROMA trial: 7 years of trial activities and the development of the ROMA trial network Open
Journal Article The ROMA trial: 7 years of trial activities and the development of the ROMA trial network Get access Mario Gaudino, Mario Gaudino Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA Corresponding…
View article: Identifying Depression Through Machine Learning Analysis of Omics Data: Scoping Review
Identifying Depression Through Machine Learning Analysis of Omics Data: Scoping Review Open
Background Depression is one of the most common mental disorders that affects >300 million people worldwide. There is a shortage of providers trained in the provision of mental health care, and the nursing workforce is essential in filling…
View article: Patient-Centered Adult Cardiovascular Care: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Patient-Centered Adult Cardiovascular Care: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Open
Patient-centered care is gaining widespread acceptance by the medical and lay communities and is increasingly recognized as a goal of high-quality health care delivery. Patient-centered care is based on ethical principles and aims at estab…
View article: Effects of a Serious Smartphone Game on Nursing Students' Theoretical Knowledge and Practical Skills in Adult Basic Life Support: Randomized Wait List–Controlled Trial
Effects of a Serious Smartphone Game on Nursing Students' Theoretical Knowledge and Practical Skills in Adult Basic Life Support: Randomized Wait List–Controlled Trial Open
Background Retention of adult basic life support (BLS) knowledge and skills after professional training declines over time. To combat this, the European Resuscitation Council and the American Heart Association recommend shorter, more frequ…
View article: Consent and Identifiability for Patient Images in Research, Education, and Image-Based Artificial Intelligence
Consent and Identifiability for Patient Images in Research, Education, and Image-Based Artificial Intelligence Open
This survey study reports the perspectives and preferences of US adults regarding use of photographs of their skin in medical research, education, and development of image-based artificial intelligence (AI).
View article: Understanding Symptom Self-Monitoring Needs Among Postpartum Black Patients: Qualitative Interview Study
Understanding Symptom Self-Monitoring Needs Among Postpartum Black Patients: Qualitative Interview Study Open
Background Pregnancy-related death is on the rise in the United States, and there are significant disparities in outcomes for Black patients. Most solutions that address pregnancy-related death are hospital based, which rely on patients re…
View article: Using generative artificial intelligence in bibliometric analysis: 10 years of research trends from the European Resuscitation Congresses
Using generative artificial intelligence in bibliometric analysis: 10 years of research trends from the European Resuscitation Congresses Open
This study demonstrates the capabilities of generative artificial intelligence in the bibliometric analysis of abstract titles using the example of resuscitation medicine research over the last decade at ERC conferences using large languag…
View article: Bridging the digital health divide—patient experiences with mobile integrated health and facilitated telehealth by community-level indicators of health disparity
Bridging the digital health divide—patient experiences with mobile integrated health and facilitated telehealth by community-level indicators of health disparity Open
Objective Evaluate the impact of community tele-paramedicine (CTP) on patient experience and satisfaction relative to community-level indicators of health disparity. Materials and Methods This mixed-methods study evaluates patient-reported…
View article: Designing Electronic Data Capture Systems for Sustainability in Low-Resource Settings: Viewpoint With Lessons Learned From Ethiopia and Myanmar
Designing Electronic Data Capture Systems for Sustainability in Low-Resource Settings: Viewpoint With Lessons Learned From Ethiopia and Myanmar Open
Electronic data capture (EDC) is a crucial component in the design, evaluation, and sustainment of population health interventions. Low-resource settings, however, present unique challenges for developing a robust EDC system due to limited…
View article: Nurses’ occupational physical activity and workload in a perioperative intensive care unit in Slovenia
Nurses’ occupational physical activity and workload in a perioperative intensive care unit in Slovenia Open
View article: Identifying Depression Through Machine Learning Analysis of Omics Data: Scoping Review (Preprint)
Identifying Depression Through Machine Learning Analysis of Omics Data: Scoping Review (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Depression is one of the most common mental disorders that affects >300 million people worldwide. There is a shortage of providers trained in the provision of mental health care, and the nursing workforce is essential in fil…
View article: Quality of Life After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Versus Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Quality of Life After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Versus Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Open
Background Differences in quality of life (QoL) after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) compared with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) are not well characterized. We aimed to compare the short‐ and long‐term effects of CABG ve…
View article: Revascularization strategies for multivessel coronary artery disease based on sex and age
Revascularization strategies for multivessel coronary artery disease based on sex and age Open
OBJECTIVES This study describes coronary revascularization strategies used by sex and age in the USA. METHODS A sex-stratified cohort study from the National Inpatient Sample from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (USA) includ…
View article: Using Patient Decision Aids for Cardiology Care in Diverse Populations
Using Patient Decision Aids for Cardiology Care in Diverse Populations Open
View article: Telehealth and Health Equity in Older Adults With Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Telehealth and Health Equity in Older Adults With Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Open
Enhancing access to care using telehealth is a priority for improving outcomes among older adults with heart failure, increasing quality of care, and decreasing costs. Telehealth has the potential to increase access to care for patients wh…
View article: Usability study of using interactive 360° video-based virtual reality for teaching adult basic life support
Usability study of using interactive 360° video-based virtual reality for teaching adult basic life support Open
View article: Randomized Comparison of the Outcome of Single Versus Multiple Arterial Grafts trial (ROMA):Women—a trial dedicated to women to improve coronary bypass outcomes
Randomized Comparison of the Outcome of Single Versus Multiple Arterial Grafts trial (ROMA):Women—a trial dedicated to women to improve coronary bypass outcomes Open
View article: Learn how to save the life of a victim of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest by playing a serious smartphone game
Learn how to save the life of a victim of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest by playing a serious smartphone game Open
View article: Perceptions of patient-reported outcome data access and sharing among patients with heart failure: ethical implications for research
Perceptions of patient-reported outcome data access and sharing among patients with heart failure: ethical implications for research Open
Aims In the face of growing expectations for data transparency and patient engagement in care, we evaluated preferences for patient-reported outcome (PRO) data access and sharing among patients with heart failure (HF) using an ethical fram…
View article: Designing Electronic Data Capture Systems for Sustainability in Low-Resource Settings: Viewpoint With Lessons Learned From Ethiopia and Myanmar (Preprint)
Designing Electronic Data Capture Systems for Sustainability in Low-Resource Settings: Viewpoint With Lessons Learned From Ethiopia and Myanmar (Preprint) Open
UNSTRUCTURED Electronic data capture (EDC) is a crucial component in the design, evaluation, and sustainment of population health interventions. Low-resource settings, however, present unique challenges for developing a robust EDC system …
View article: Understanding Symptom Self-Monitoring Needs Among Postpartum Black Patients: Qualitative Interview Study (Preprint)
Understanding Symptom Self-Monitoring Needs Among Postpartum Black Patients: Qualitative Interview Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Pregnancy-related death is on the rise in the United States, and there are significant disparities in outcomes for Black patients. Most solutions that address pregnancy-related death are hospital based, which rely on patients r…