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2. Factors Affecting Post-trial Sustainment or De-implementation of Study Interventions: A Narrative Review
3. Relationship of Blood Pressure, Health Behaviors, and New Diagnosis and Control of Hypertension in the BP-CHECK Study
4. A pragmatic randomized clinical trial of multilevel interventions to improve adherence to lung cancer screening (The Larch Study): Study protocol
5. Primary care physician beliefs and practices regarding blood pressure measurement: results from BP-CHECK qualitative interviews
6. Engaging staff to improve COVID-19 vaccination response at long-term care facilities (ENSPIRE): A cluster randomized trial of co-designed, tailored vaccine promotion materials
7. Acceptability and Adherence to Home, Kiosk, and Clinic Blood Pressure Measurement Compared to 24-H Ambulatory Monitoring
8. Randomized trial protocol for remote monitoring for equity in advancing the control of hypertension in safety net systems (REACH-SNS) study
9. Clinic, Home, and Kiosk Blood Pressure Measurements for Diagnosing Hypertension: a Randomized Diagnostic Study
10. A Centralized Program with Stepped Support Increases Adherence to Colorectal Cancer Screening Over 9 Years: a Randomized Trial
11. High Blood Pressure Reduction, Health Insurance Status, and Social Deprivation Index in U.S. Community Health Centers
12. Design of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of home-based human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling for increasing cervical cancer screening uptake in a U.S. healthcare system: The STEP trial
13. Reach in a pragmatic hypertension trial: A critical RE-AIM component
14. Comparison of explanatory and pragmatic design choices in a cluster-randomized hypertension trial: effects on enrollment, participant characteristics, and adherence
15. Challenges in Reaching Medicaid and Medicare Enrollees in a Mailed Fecal Immunochemical Test Program
16. What Multilevel Interventions Do We Need to Increase the Colorectal Cancer Screening Rate to 80%?
17. What’s the “secret sauce”? How implementation variation affects the success of colorectal cancer screening outreach
18. Challenges in assessing population reach in a pragmatic trial
19. A cost-effectiveness analysis of a colorectal cancer screening program in safety net clinics
20. Blood Pressure Assessment in Adults in Clinical Practice and Clinic-Based Research: JACC Scientific Expert Panel
21. Unsatisfactory Fecal Immunochemical Tests for Colorectal Cancer Screening: Prevalence, Reasons, and Subsequent Testing.
22. Corrigendum to “Randomized trial protocol for remote monitoring for equity in advancing the control of hypertension in safety net systems (REACH-SNS) study” [Contemporary Clinical Trials Volume 126 (2023) 107112]
23. Cardiovascular Events and Costs With Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring and Pharmacist Management for Uncontrolled Hypertension
24. Self-measured Blood Pressure Monitoring: Challenges and Opportunities.
25. Factors Affecting Adherence in a Pragmatic Trial of Annual Fecal Immunochemical Testing for Colorectal Cancer
26. Abstract 15008: Improvement in Patient Ratings of Hypertension Care in a Pragmatic Cluster-randomized Trial of Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring and Pharmacist Care (Hyperlink 3)
27. Evidence and Recommendations on the Use of Telemedicine for the Management of Arterial Hypertension: An International Expert Position Paper
28. Taxonomy for colorectal cancer screening promotion: Lessons from recent randomized controlled trials
29. Health plan adaptations to a mailed outreach program for colorectal cancer screening among Medicaid and Medicare enrollees: the BeneFIT study
30. First-year implementation of mailed FIT colorectal cancer screening programs in two Medicaid/Medicare health insurance plans: qualitative learnings from health plan quality improvement staff and leaders
31. Moderators of the effectiveness of an intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening through mailed fecal immunochemical test kits: results from a pragmatic randomized trial
32. Strategies to Increase Cervical Cancer Screening With Mailed Human Papillomavirus Self-Sampling Kits: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
33. Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Colorectal Cancer Mortality Beginning One Year after a Negative Fecal Occult Blood Test, among Screen-Eligible 76- to 85-Year-Olds.
34. Patient characteristics associated with greater blood pressure control in a randomized trial of home blood pressure telemonitoring and pharmacist management
35. History and Justification of a National Blood Pressure Measurement Validated Device Listing
36. Using a continuum of hybrid effectiveness-implementation studies to put research-tested colorectal screening interventions into practice
37. Patient-centred outcomes of imaging tests: recommendations for patients, clinicians and researchers.
38. Diabetes and Hypertension Prevention and Control in Community Health Centers: Impact of the Affordable Care Act.
39. Implementation successes and challenges in participating in a pragmatic study to improve colon cancer screening: perspectives of health center leaders
40. Longitudinal predictors of colorectal cancer screening among participants in a randomized controlled trial
41. A centralized mailed program with stepped increases of support increases time in compliance with colorectal cancer screening guidelines over 5 years: A randomized trial
42. Data Sharing and Embedded Research
43. Factors Associated With Blood Pressure Control Among Patients in Community Health Centers.
44. Uptake and positive predictive value of fecal occult blood tests: A randomized controlled trial
45. Pragmatic (trial) informatics: a perspective from the NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory
46. Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Colorectal Cancer Mortality Beginning Ten Years after a Negative Colonoscopy, among Screen-Eligible Adults 76 to 85 Years Old.
47. Advancing Health Equity for Medicaid Beneficiaries by Adding Colorectal Cancer Screening to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Adult Core Set
48. Doctor is my blood pressure OK?
49. Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates Increased after Exposure to the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)
50. Impact of continued mailed fecal tests in the patient-centered medical home: Year 3 of the Systems of Support to Increase Colon Cancer Screening and Follow-Up randomized trial
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