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View article: Mediation, moderation, and context: Understanding complex relations among cognition, affect, and health behaviour
Mediation, moderation, and context: Understanding complex relations among cognition, affect, and health behaviour Open
OBJECTIVE: Researchers have historically treated cognition and affect as separate constructs in motivating health behaviour. We present a framework and empirical evidence for complex relations between cognition and affect in predicting hea…
View article: Supplementary Material 3 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Material 3 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Material 3. Codes used to identify colonoscopy procedures
View article: Data from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Data from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Background: This study assessed the contribution of organizational structures and processes identified from facility surveys to follow-up for positive fecal occult blood tests [FOBT-positive (FOBT+)].Methods: We id…
View article: Supplementary Material 1 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Material 1 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Material 1. Codes used to identify FOBT procedures
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Table 2 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Table 2. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for individual-level factors controlled for in the original and sensitivity-adjusted multivariate regression models for the 60-day and 6-month follow-up outcomes.
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Table 1 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Table 1. Bivariate odds ratios and follow-up percentage estimates used for model building
View article: Supplementary Material 3 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Material 3 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Material 3. Codes used to identify colonoscopy procedures
View article: Supplementary Material 1 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Material 1 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Material 1. Codes used to identify FOBT procedures
View article: Supplementary Material 4 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Material 4 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Material 4. Methods used to identify and adjust for reasons for not completing a colonoscopy.
View article: Supplementary Material 4 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Material 4 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Material 4. Methods used to identify and adjust for reasons for not completing a colonoscopy.
View article: Supplementary Material 2 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Material 2 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Material 2. Organizational structure and process survey details
View article: Data from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Data from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Background: This study assessed the contribution of organizational structures and processes identified from facility surveys to follow-up for positive fecal occult blood tests [FOBT-positive (FOBT+)].Methods: We id…
View article: Supplementary Material 2 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Material 2 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Material 2. Organizational structure and process survey details
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Table 1 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Table 1. Bivariate odds ratios and follow-up percentage estimates used for model building
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study
Supplementary Table 2 from Organizational Predictors of Colonoscopy Follow-up for Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Results: An Observational Study Open
Supplementary Table 2. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for individual-level factors controlled for in the original and sensitivity-adjusted multivariate regression models for the 60-day and 6-month follow-up outcomes.
View article: Growth Rates of Infants Randomized to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure or Intubation After Extremely Preterm Birth
Growth Rates of Infants Randomized to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure or Intubation After Extremely Preterm Birth Open
View article: A review and definition of ‘usual care’ in genetic counseling trials to standardize use in research
A review and definition of ‘usual care’ in genetic counseling trials to standardize use in research Open
The descriptor ‘usual care’ refers to standard or routine care. Yet, no formal definition exists. The need to define what constitutes usual care arises in clinical research. Often one arm in a trial represents usual care in comparison with…
View article: Tables or Bar Graphs? Presenting Test Results in Electronic Medical Records
Tables or Bar Graphs? Presenting Test Results in Electronic Medical Records Open
Electronic personal health records offer a promising way to communicate medical test results to patients. We compared the usability of tables and horizontal bar graphs for presenting medical test results electronically.
View article: What is a good medical decision? A research agenda guided by perspectives from multiple stakeholders
What is a good medical decision? A research agenda guided by perspectives from multiple stakeholders Open
Informed and shared decision making are critical aspects of patient-centered care, which has contributed to an emphasis on decision support interventions to promote good medical decision making. However, researchers and healthcare provider…
View article: Brief Education and a Conjoint Valuation Survey May Reduce Decisional Conflict Regarding Lung Cancer Screening
Brief Education and a Conjoint Valuation Survey May Reduce Decisional Conflict Regarding Lung Cancer Screening Open
Background. Recent data and policy decisions have led to the availability of lung cancer screening (LCS) for individuals who are at increased risk of developing lung cancer. In establishing implementation policies, the US Preventive Servic…
View article: Lung cancer screening in a community setting: Characteristics, motivations, and attitudes of individuals being screened
Lung cancer screening in a community setting: Characteristics, motivations, and attitudes of individuals being screened Open
We describe the characteristics of individuals being screened in community settings including factors influencing screening decisions and the level of information sought prior to screening. Individuals from two community-based radiology cl…
View article: Using social media for health research: Methodological and ethical considerations for recruitment and intervention delivery
Using social media for health research: Methodological and ethical considerations for recruitment and intervention delivery Open
As the popularity and diversity of social media platforms increases so does their utility for health research. Using social media for recruitment into clinical studies and/or delivering health behavior interventions may increase reach to a…
View article: Markers of Successful Extubation in Extremely Preterm Infants, and Morbidity After Failed Extubation
Markers of Successful Extubation in Extremely Preterm Infants, and Morbidity After Failed Extubation Open
View article: Contribution of patient, physician, and environmental factors to demographic and health variation in colonoscopy follow‐up for abnormal colorectal cancer screening test results
Contribution of patient, physician, and environmental factors to demographic and health variation in colonoscopy follow‐up for abnormal colorectal cancer screening test results Open
BACKGROUND Patient, physician, and environmental factors were identified, and the authors examined the contribution of these factors to demographic and health variation in colonoscopy follow‐up after a positive fecal occult blood test/feca…
View article: Patterns of Oxygenation, Mortality, and Growth Status in the Surfactant Positive Pressure and Oxygen Trial Cohort
Patterns of Oxygenation, Mortality, and Growth Status in the Surfactant Positive Pressure and Oxygen Trial Cohort Open
View article: Similar perspectives on prostate cancer screening value and new guidelines across patient demographic and <scp>PSA</scp> level subgroups: A qualitative study
Similar perspectives on prostate cancer screening value and new guidelines across patient demographic and <span>PSA</span> level subgroups: A qualitative study Open
Background In 2012, the United States Preventive Services Task Force ( USPSTF ) recommended against prostate‐specific antigen ( PSA )‐based prostate cancer screening for all men. Objective To inform educational materials addressing patient…
View article: Society of Behavioral Medicine supports implementation of high quality lung cancer screening in high-risk populations
Society of Behavioral Medicine supports implementation of high quality lung cancer screening in high-risk populations Open
The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) supports the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening of the chest for eligible populations to reduce lung cancer mortali…
View article: What is a good medical decision? A research agenda guided by perspectives from multiple stakeholders
What is a good medical decision? A research agenda guided by perspectives from multiple stakeholders Open
View article: Framing optional genetic testing in the context of mandatory newborn screening tests
Framing optional genetic testing in the context of mandatory newborn screening tests Open