2024
The UPFRONT project: tailored implementation and evaluation of a patient decision aid to support shared decision-making about management of symptomatic uterine fibroids
Forcino R, Durand M, Schubbe D, Engel J, Banks E, Laughlin-Tommaso S, Foster T, Madden T, Anchan R, Politi M, Lindholm A, Gargiulo R, Seshan M, Tomaino M, Zhang J, Acquilano S, Akinfe S, Sharma A, Aarts J, Elwyn G. The UPFRONT project: tailored implementation and evaluation of a patient decision aid to support shared decision-making about management of symptomatic uterine fibroids. Implementation Science 2024, 19: 75. PMID: 39501337, PMCID: PMC11536971, DOI: 10.1186/s13012-024-01404-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient decision aidsDecision aidClinician trainingSymptomatic uterine fibroidsDecision aid implementationVisit audio-recordingsImplementing decision aidsDecision-making scoresDecision aid useUterine fibroidsDecision-making experiencesIntention-to-treat resultsAid useAssessment of organizational readinessClinician surveyManagement of symptomatic uterine fibroidsOPTION-5Collaboration scoresDecision-makingIntention-to-treatEvaluate implementationPatient reportsAudio-recordedOrganizational readinessImplementation strategies2023 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference on Precision Emergency Medicine: Development of a policy‐relevant, patient‐centered research agenda
Strehlow M, Gisondi M, Caretta‐Weyer H, Ankel F, Brackett A, Brar P, Chan T, Garabedian A, Gunn B, Isaacs E, von Isenburg M, Jarman A, Kuehl D, Limkakeng A, Lydston M, McGregor A, Pierce A, Raven M, Salhi R, Stave C, Tan J, Taylor R, Wong H, Yiadom M, Zachrison K, Vogel J. 2023 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference on Precision Emergency Medicine: Development of a policy‐relevant, patient‐centered research agenda. Academic Emergency Medicine 2024, 31: 805-816. PMID: 38779704, PMCID: PMC11335437, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14932.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmergency medicinePatient-centered research agendaData-driven health careEvidence-based research agendaDefinition of precision medicineNational consensus conferenceEducational gapConsensus-building activitiesConsensus-building processClinician trainingHealth careEMS cliniciansHealth technologiesConsensus processResearch agendaStakeholder inputResearch questionsSocioeconomic conditionsConsensus conferenceHealthPrecision medicineReview relevant literatureExpert opinionIndividual patientsMedicine
2023
Implementation strategies to address the determinants of adoption, implementation, and maintenance of a clinical decision support tool for emergency department buprenorphine initiation: a qualitative study
Simpson M, Ritger C, Hoppe J, Holland W, Morris M, Nath B, Melnick E, Tietbohl C. Implementation strategies to address the determinants of adoption, implementation, and maintenance of a clinical decision support tool for emergency department buprenorphine initiation: a qualitative study. Implementation Science Communications 2023, 4: 41. PMID: 37081581, PMCID: PMC10117277, DOI: 10.1186/s43058-023-00421-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderBuprenorphine initiationClinical decision support toolEmergency departmentED cliniciansSignificant public health problemCDS interventionsIntervention EDsUsual care armPragmatic clinical trialsPublic health problemEvidence-based treatmentsCare armED initiationBuprenorphine treatmentED settingIntervention armOngoing treatmentClinical trialsClinician experienceClinician trainingUse disordersBuprenorphineHealth problemsSecondary aimClinicians who primarily practice in nursing homes and outcomes among residents with urinary tract infection or pneumonia
Riester M, Douglas C, Silva J, Datta R, Zullo A. Clinicians who primarily practice in nursing homes and outcomes among residents with urinary tract infection or pneumonia. Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology 2023, 3: e253. PMID: 38178878, PMCID: PMC10762639, DOI: 10.1017/ash.2023.527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUrinary tract infectionNursing homesNH residentsTract infectionsAntibiotic dispensingLower riskGreater riskInfection-related outcomesAdjusted risk ratioMinimum Data Set dataPrimary practice settingPoisson regression modelsU.S. nursing homesPneumonia groupUTI groupRetrospective cohortRisk ratioStudy populationSimilar riskClinician trainingMedicare feeService claimsPneumoniaResident outcomesPractice settings
2022
Does Primary Care Fill the Gap in Access to Specialty Mental Health Care? A Mixed Methods Study
Kyanko KA, A. Curry L, E. Keene D, Sutherland R, Naik K, Busch SH. Does Primary Care Fill the Gap in Access to Specialty Mental Health Care? A Mixed Methods Study. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2022, 37: 1641-1647. PMID: 34993864, PMCID: PMC8734538, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-021-07260-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecialty mental health carePrimary care providersMental health carePrimary careMental health treatmentMental health providersHealth careHealth treatmentHealth providersOutpatient mental health providersPatient-reported barriersSerious psychological distressAddress unmet needsAdults ages 18PCP rolePCP careSpecialty careKey ResultsOfPCP engagementCare providersClinician trainingSpecialty consultantsSpecialty servicesPatient experienceUnmet need
2017
The Phoenix Project: Re‐Introducing Group Prenatal Care
Novick G, Womack J, Sadler L. The Phoenix Project: Re‐Introducing Group Prenatal Care. Journal Of Midwifery & Women's Health 2017, 62: 631-631. DOI: 10.1111/jmwh.12691.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGroup prenatal carePrenatal careCommunity-engaged approachGroup well-child careCommunity health workersWell-child careUniversity-affiliated clinicEthnic health disparitiesCommunity-academic partnershipPerinatal outcomesHealth workersPatient recruitmentPrior historyClinician trainingLocal population needsResults StakeholdersHealth disparitiesClinicCareCommunity-engaged methods
2014
The development of an online measure of therapist competence
Cooper Z, Doll H, Bailey-Straebler S, Kluczniok D, Murphy R, O'Connor ME, Fairburn CG. The development of an online measure of therapist competence. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2014, 64: 43-48. PMID: 25528502, PMCID: PMC4289913, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2014.11.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTherapist competenceOnline measuresEnhanced cognitive behavior therapyCognitive behavior therapyEvidence-supported treatmentsOutcomes of trainingApplied knowledgeTherapist trainingBehavior therapyRasch modelClinician outcomesLevel of competenceCompetenceResearch literatureTrainingClinician trainingOutcome studiesMeasuresCBTRepeat testingEquivalent versionEMeasureTraineesDisordersRelated issuesEnhancing the Electronic Health Record to Increase Counseling and Quit-Line Referral for Parents Who Smoke
Sharifi M, Adams WG, Winickoff JP, Guo J, Reid M, Boynton-Jarrett R. Enhancing the Electronic Health Record to Increase Counseling and Quit-Line Referral for Parents Who Smoke. Academic Pediatrics 2014, 14: 478-484. PMID: 25169159, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2014.03.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelChildChild, PreschoolCounselingCross-Sectional StudiesDecision Support TechniquesElectronic Health RecordsFemaleHotlinesHumansInfantInterrupted Time Series AnalysisLogistic ModelsMaleMass ScreeningParentsReferral and ConsultationSmokingSurveys and QuestionnairesTobacco Smoke PollutionConceptsWell-child visitsPositive screenUrban primary care settingElectronic health record (EHR) modificationsPrimary care settingPediatric primary carePre-post analysisBrief trainingElectronic health recordsQuit lineSmoking parentsClinic physiciansPrimary careEHR modificationsCare settingsMost cliniciansClinician trainingAssessment QuestionnaireReferralSubjective changesHealth recordsEHR dataGreater likelihoodCounselingIntervention
2013
Unintended effects of training on clinicians’ interest, confidence, and commitment in using motivational interviewing
Decker SE, Martino S. Unintended effects of training on clinicians’ interest, confidence, and commitment in using motivational interviewing. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2013, 132: 681-687. PMID: 23684633, PMCID: PMC3752312, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.04.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCorrespondence of Motivational Interviewing Adherence and Competence Ratings in Real and Role-Played Client Sessions
Decker SE, Carroll KM, Nich C, Canning-Ball M, Martino S. Correspondence of Motivational Interviewing Adherence and Competence Ratings in Real and Role-Played Client Sessions. Psychological Assessment 2013, 25: 306-312. PMID: 23205626, PMCID: PMC3644854, DOI: 10.1037/a0030815.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
No Train, No Gain?
Carroll K, Martino S, Rounsaville B. No Train, No Gain? Clinical Psychology Science And Practice 2010, 17: 36-40. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2850.2009.01190.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence-based therapiesEvidence-based treatmentsType of therapyTypes of cliniciansEvidence-based interventionsDelivery of interventionsClinical trialsClinician trainingCliniciansTraining cliniciansPatient problemsComputer-assisted treatmentTherapyOngoing supervisionTreatmentAddiction cliniciansTrialsDidactic trainingRecent seriesInterventionFurther researchImportant new tool
2006
Resident Teaching Versus the Operating Room Schedule: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 1558 Cases
Davis EA, Escobar A, Ehrenwerth J, Watrous GA, Fisch GS, Kain ZN, Barash PG. Resident Teaching Versus the Operating Room Schedule: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 1558 Cases. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2006, 103: 932-937. PMID: 17000807, DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000232444.52274.7a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsASA physical status classificationTertiary academic medical centerPeri-induction periodPhysical status classificationAcademic medical centerMajority of casesSurgical incisionObservational studySurgical proceduresMedical CenterClinician trainingSurgical casesMean increaseOperating roomIncisionIndependent observersOperating room suiteStatus classificationOperating room scheduleCase lengthAnesthesiology residentsSurgical case lengthRoom efficiencyRoom scheduleDissemination and Feasibility of a Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Substance Use Disorders and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Veterans Administration
Cook JM, Walser RD, Kane V, Ruzek JI, Woody G. Dissemination and Feasibility of a Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Substance Use Disorders and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Veterans Administration. Journal Of Psychoactive Drugs 2006, 38: 89-92. PMID: 16681179, DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2006.10399831.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderCognitive-behavioral treatmentSeeking SafetySubstance use disordersStress disorderInitial efficacy dataUse disordersSignificant symptom reductionSUD-PTSDComorbid substance use disorderUncontrolled pilot studySymptom reductionEfficacy dataInteractive trainingDissemination effortsVA settingsFront-line cliniciansGroup practice modelClinician trainingDisordersVeteransTrainingRoutine treatmentFuture disseminationSafety treatments
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