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2. Comparison of “IN-REC-SUR-E” and LISA in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial (IN-REC-LISA trial)
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Vento, Giovanni, Paladini, Angela, Aurilia, C., Ozdemir, S. Alkan, Carnielli, V. P., Cools, F., Costa, S., Cota, F., Dani, C., Davis, P. G., Fattore, S., Fè, C., Finer, N., Fusco, F. P., Gizzi, C., Herting, E., Jian, M., Lio, A., Lista, G., Mosca, F., Nobile, S., Perri, A., Picone, S., Pillow, J. J., Polglase, G., Pasciuto, T., Pastorino, R., Tana, M., Tingay, D., Tirone, C., van Kaam, A. H., Ventura, M. L., Aceti, A., Agosti, M., Alighieri, G., Ancora, G., Angileri, V., Ausanio, G., Aversa, S., Balestri, E., Baraldi, E., Barbini, M. C., Barone, C., Beghini, R., Bellan, C., Berardi, A., Bernardo, I., Betta, P., Binotti, M., Bizzarri, B., Borgarello, G., Borgione, S., Borrelli, A., Bottino, R., Bracaglia, G., Bresesti, I., Burattini, I., Cacace, C., Calzolari, F., Campagnoli, M. F., Capasso, L., Capozza, M., Capretti, M. G., Caravetta, J., Carbonara, C., Cardilli, V., Carta, M., Castoldi, F., Castronovo, A., Cavalleri, E., Cavigioli, F., Cecchi, S., Chierici, V., Cimino, C., Cocca, F., Cocca, C., Cogo, P., Coma, M., Comito, V., Condò, V., Consigli, C., Conti, R., Corradi, M., Corsello, G., Corvaglia, L. T., Costa, A., Coscia, A., Cresi, F., Crispino, F., D’Amico, P., De Cosmo, L., De Maio, C., Del Campo, G., Di Credico, S., Di Fabio, S., Di Nicola, P., Di Paolo, A., Di Valerio, S., Distilo, A., Duca, V., Falcone, A., Falsaperla, R., Fasolato, V. A., Fatuzzo, V., Favini, F., Ferrarello, M. P., Ferrari, S., Nastro, F. Fiori, Forcellini, C. A., Fracchiolla, A., Gabriele, A., Galdo, F., Gallini, F., Gangemi, A., Gargano, G., Gazzolo, D., Gentile, M. P., Ghirardello, S., Giardina, F., Giordano, L., Gitto, E., Giuffrè, M., Grappone, L., Grasso, F., Greco, I., Grison, A., Guglielmino, R., Guidotti, I., Guzzo, I., La Forgia, N., La Placa, S., La Torre, G., Lago, P., Lanciotti, L., Lavizzari, A., Leo, F., Leonardi, V., Lestingi, D., Li, J., Liberatore, P., Lodin, D., Lubrano, R., Lucente, M., Luciani, S., Luvarà, D., Maffei, G., Maggio, A., Maggio, L., Maiolo, K., Malaigia, L., Mangili, G., Manna, A., Maranella, E., Marciano, A., Marcozzi, P., Marletta, M., Marseglia, L., Martinelli, D., Martinelli, S., Massari, S., Massenzi, L., Matina, F., Mattia, L., Mescoli, G., Migliore, I. V., Minghetti, D., Mondello, I., Montano, S., Morandi, G., Mores, N., Morreale, S., Morselli, I., Motta, M., Napolitano, M., Nardo, D., Nicolardi, A., Nider, S., Nigro, G., Nuccio, M., Orfeo, L., Ottaviano, C., Paganin, P., Palamides, S., Palatta, S., Paolillo, P., Pappalardo, M. G., Pasta, E., Patti, L., Paviotti, G., Perniola, R., Perotti, G., Perrone, S., Petrillo, F., Piazza, M. S., Piccirillo, A., Pierro, M., Piga, E., Pingitore, G. A., Pisu, S., Pittini, C., Pontiggia, F., Pontrelli, G., Primavera, A., Proto, A., Quartulli, L., Raimondi, F., Ramenghi, L., Rapsomaniki, M., Ricotti, A., Rigotti, C., Rinaldi, M., Risso, F. M., Roma, E., Romanini, E., Romano, V., Rosati, E., Rosella, V., Rulli, I., Salvo, V., Sanfilippo, C., Sannia, A., Saporito, A., Sauna, A., Scapillati, E., Schettini, F., Scorrano, A., Mantelli, S. Semeria, Sepporta, V., Sindico, P., Solinas, A., Sorrentino, E., Spaggiari, E., Staffler, A., Stella, M., Termini, D., Terrin, G., Testa, A., Tina, G., Tirantello, M., Tomasini, B., Tormena, F., Travan, L., Trevisanuto, D., Tuling, G., Tulino, V., Valenzano, L., Vedovato, S., Vendramin, S., Villani, P. E., Viola, S., Viola, V., Vitaliti, G., Vitaliti, M., Wanker, P., Yang, Y., Zanetta, S., and Zannin, E.
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3. Received Self-Care Support and Psychosocial Health Among Older Adults with Non-Dialysis-Dependent Chronic Kidney Disease
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DePasquale, Nicole, Green, Jamie A., Ephraim, Patti L., Morton-Oswald, Sarah, Peskoe, Sarah B., Pendergast, Jane, Browne, Teri, Bowling, C. Barrett, and Boulware, L. Ebony
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Psychological aspects ,Social aspects ,Care and treatment ,Elderly patients -- Psychological aspects -- Social aspects ,Self care (Health) -- Social aspects ,Nursing research ,Chronic kidney failure -- Psychological aspects -- Social aspects -- Care and treatment ,Aged patients -- Psychological aspects -- Social aspects ,Self-care, Health -- Social aspects ,Nursing -- Research - Abstract
NCPD 1.3 contact hours/CEPTCs Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a prevalent, burdensome, and progressive condition that contributes to substantial morbidity, mortality, and health care costs worldwide (Carney, 2020; Centers for [...], Older age is linked with poorer self-care in the chronic kidney disease (CKD) setting. Informal health supporters (family members and friends) are critical sources of self-care support, but much remains unclear about the characteristics and implications of received support among this patient population. We examined how received self-care support (amount and type) related to positive (CKD management self-efficacy) and negative (depressive symptoms) psychosocial health correlates of self-care in 536 adults aged 65 years and older with non-dialysis-dependent CKD. Participants who received a greater amount of support reported less CKD management self-efficacy and more depressive symptoms. We did not observe associations between self-care support type and psychosocial health. Further research is needed to clarify our findings, especially studies that investigate causality and contextual influences. Keywords: Amount and type of older adults, pre-dialysis, family, friends, self-management self-efficacy, depressive symptoms.
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4. Sudden Cardiac Death Reporting in US Dialysis Patients: Comparison of USRDS and National Death Index Data
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Obi, Yoshitsugu, Xu, Anna, Wilson, Jonathan A., Ephraim, Patti L., Weiner, Daniel E., Scialla, Julia J., Jaar, Bernard G., Boulware, L. Ebony, Goldstein, Benjamin, and Shafi, Tariq
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- 2024
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5. Breast and Prostate Cancer Screening by Life Expectancy in Patients with Kidney Failure on Dialysis
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Tran, Michelle, Xu, Chun Anna, Wilson, Jonathan, Hall, Rasheeda, Ephraim, Patti L., Shafi, Tariq, Weiner, Daniel E., Goldstein, Benjamin A., Scialla, Julia J., Boulware, L. Ebony, Scialla, Julia, Hall, Rasheeda, Pendergast, Jane, Wilson, Jonathan, Platt, Alyssa, Morton, Sarah, Weiner, Daniel, Shafi, Tariq, Ephraim, Patti, and Bowman, Cassandra
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- 2024
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6. The Relationship Between Hispanic Ethnicity and Outcomes for Infants Born Extremely Preterm
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Jobe, Alan H., Caplan, Michael S., Polin, Richard A., Laptook, Abbot R., Keszler, Martin, Hensman, Angelita M., Alksninis, Barbara, Bishop, Carmena, Burke, Robert T., Caskey, Melinda, Hoffman, Laurie, Johnson, Katharine, Keszler, Mary Lenore, Knoll, Andrea M., Lamberson, Vita, Leach, Teresa M., Little, Emilee, Stephens, Bonnie E., Vieira, Elisa, St. Pierre, Lucille, Ventura, Suzy, Watson, Victoria E., Maria Hibbs, Anna, Walsh, Michele C., Newman, Nancy S., Bhola, Monika, Payne, Allison H., Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Siner, Bonnie S., Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, Roth, Elizabeth, Truog, William E., Pallotto, Eugenia K., Kilbride, Howard W., Gauldin, Cheri, Holmes, Anne, Johnson, Kathy, Scott, Allison, Parimi, Prabhu S., Gaetano, Lisa, Poindexter, Brenda B., Schibler, Kurt, Kallapur, Suhas G., Donovan, Edward F., Merhar, Stephanie, Grisby, Cathy, Yolton, Kimberly, Alexander, Barbara, Beiersdorfer, Traci, Bridges, Kate, Cahill, Tanya E., Dudley, Juanita, Fischer, Estelle E., Gratton, Teresa L., Hayes, Devan, Hessling, Jody, Jackson, Lenora D., Kirker, Kristin, Mincey, Holly L., Muthig, Greg, Stacey, Sara, Steichen, Jean J., Tepe, Stacey, Thompson, Julia, Wuertz, Sandra, Cotten, C. Michael, Goldberg, Ronald N., Goldstein, Ricki F., Malcolm, William F., Propst, Joanne, Ashley, Patricia L., Mago-Shah, Deesha, Warren, Mollie, Auten, Kathy J., Fisher, Kimberley A., Grimes, Sandra, Gustafson, Kathryn E., Lohmeyer, Melody B., Laughon, Matthew M., Bose, Carl L., Bernhardt, Janice, Bose, Gennie, Clark, Cindy, Talbert, Jennifer, Warner, Diane, Wereszczak, Janice, Trembath, Andrea, Martin, Holly, O'Shea, Michael, Kicklighter, Stephen D., Rhodes-Ryan, Ginger, White, Donna, Bentley, Alexandra, Edwards, Laura, Patel, Ravi M., Carlton, David P., Stoll, Barbara J., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Hale, Ellen C., Loggins, Yvonne C., Blackwelder, Ann, Bottcher, Diane I., Carter, Sheena L., Kendrick-Allwood, Salathiel, Laursen, Judith, LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, Mackie, Colleen, Sanders, Amy, Seabrook, Irma, Smikle, Gloria, Wineski, Lynn C., Higgins, Rosemary D., Bremer, Andrew A., Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Sokol, Gregory M., Dusick, Anna M., Papile, Lu Ann, Gunn, Susan, Hamer, Faithe, Harmon, Heidi M., Herron, Dianne E., Hines, Abbey C., Lytle, Carolyn, Miller, Lucy C., Minnich, Heike M., Richard, Leslie, Smiley, Lucy, Wilson, Leslie Dawn, Joyce, Jeffery, Tyson, Jon E., Rysavy, Matthew A., Kennedy, Kathleen A., Khan, Amir M., Stephens, Emily K., McDavid, Georgia E., Alaniz, Nora I., Allain, Elizabeth, Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Boricha, Fatima, Burson, Katrina, Dempsey, Allison G., Dieterich, Susan E., Eason, Elizabeth, Evans, Patricia W., Garcia, Carmen, Green, Charles, Hall, Donna, Harris, Beverly Foley, Jiminez, Margarita, John, Janice, Jones, Patrick M., Lillie, M. Layne, Lis, Anna E., Major-Kincade, Terri, Martin, Karen, Martin, Sara C., Mason, Carrie M., McKee, Shannon, Morris, Brenda H., Reddy, Tina, Mosquera, Ricardo, Rennie, Kimberly, Rodgers, Shawna, Siddiki, Saba Khan, Simmons, Maegan C., Sperry, Daniel, Pierce Tate, Patti L., Wright, Sharon L., Zanger, Dinorah, Sánchez, Pablo J., Nelin, Leif D., Jadcherla, Sudarshan R., Luzader, Patricia, Besner, Gail E., Clark, Erna, Fortney, Christine A., Gutentag, Julie, Maitre, Nathalie L., Park, Courtney, Parikh, Nehal A., Shadd, Julie, Sullivan, Margaret, Stein, Melanie, Das, Abhik, Gantz, Marie G., Gabrio, Jenna, Newman, Jamie E., Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., O'Donnell Auman, Jeanette, Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Parlberg, Lindsay, Lewis, Amanda, Van Meurs, Krisa P., Chock, Valerie Y., Stevenson, David K., Hintz, Susan R., Adams, Marian M., Bahmani, Dona, Ball, M. Bethany, Bentley, Barbara, Bruno, Elizabeth, Davis, Alexis S., Elena DeAnda, Maria, DeBattista, Anne M., Huffman, Lynne C., Ismael, Magdy, Kohn, Jean G., Krueger, Casey, Lowe, Janice, Lucash, Ryan E., Palmquist, Andrew W., Patel, Jessica, Proud, Melinda S., Reichert, Elizabeth N., Recine, Barbara P., Rutkowska, Lilia, St. John, Nicholas H., Sivakumar, Dharshi, Taylor, Heather L., Wager, Natalie, Williams, R. Jordan, Weiss, Hali, Frantz, Ivan D., III, Fiascone, John M., McGowan, Elisabeth C., MacKinnon, Brenda L., Furey, Anne, Nylen, Ellen, Church, Paige T., Sibley, Cecelia E., Brussa, Ana K., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, Ladinsky, Morissa, Biasini, Fred J., Domnanovich, Kristy A., Rector, Richard V., Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Phillips, Vivien A., Whitley, Sally, McNair, Tara E., Chapman, Sheree York, Jno-Finn, Chantel J., Devaskar, Uday, Garg, Meena, Purdy, Isabell B., Chanlaw, Teresa, Geller, Rachel, Finer, Neil N., Vaucher, Yvonne E., Kaegi, David, Rasmussen, Maynard R., Arnell, Kathy, Demetrio, Clarence, Fuller, Martha G., Rich, Wade, Bouey, Nicolas J., Colaizy, Tarah T., Widness, John A., Acarregui, Michael J., Klein, Jonathan M., Dagle, John M., Johnson, Karen J., Eastman, Diane L., Goeke, Claire A., Schmelzel, Mendi L., Walker, Jacky R., Baack, Michelle L., Hogden, Laurie A., Broadbent, Megan, Elenkiwich, Chelsey, Henning, Megan M., Ellsbury, Dan L., Campbell, Donia B., Tud, Tracy L., Duara, Shahnaz, Bauer, Charles R., Everett-Thomas, Ruth, Fajardo-Hiriart, Sylvia, Rigaud, Arielle, Calejo, Maria, Frade Eguaras, Silvia M., Berkowits, Michelle Harwood, Garcia, Andrea, Pierre, Helina, Stoerger, Alexandra, Watterberg, Kristi L., Fuller, Janell, Ohls, Robin K., Beauman, Sandra Sundquist, Backstrom Lacy, Conra, Duncan, Andrea F., Hanson, Mary, Hartenberger, Carol, Kuan, Elizabeth, Lowe, Jean R., Thomson, Rebecca A., DeMauro, Sara B., Eichenwald, Eric C., Schmidt, Barbara, Kirpalani, Haresh, Chaudhary, Aasma S., Abbasi, Soraya, Mancini, Toni, Catts, Christine, Cook, Noah, Cucinotta, Dara M., Bernbaum, Judy C., Gerdes, Marsha, Ghavam, Sarvin, Hurt, Hallam, Snyder, Jonathan, Vangala, Saritha, Ziolkowski, Kristina, D'Angio, Carl T., Phelps, Dale L., Guillet, Ronnie, Myers, Gary J., Andrews-Hartley, Michelle, Johnson, Julie Babish, Binion, Kyle, Bowman, Melissa, Burnell, Erica, Fallone, Cait, Farooq, Osman, Hunn, Julianne, Hust, Diane, Jensen, Rosemary L., Kushner, Emily, Maffett, Deanna, Merzbach, Joan, Orme, Constance, Prinzing, Diane, Reubens, Linda J., Rochez, Daisy, Rowan, Mary, Sabaratnam, Premini, Scorsone, Ann Marie, Wadkins, Holly I.M., Yost, Kelley, Zwetsch, Lauren, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Reynolds, Anne Marie, Sacilowski, Michael G., Guilford, Stephanie, Williams, Ashley, Zorn, William A., Kent, Alison, Jones, Rachel, Boylin, Elizabeth, Moreland, Melissa, Li, Emily, Donato, Jennifer, Voelker, Kelsey, McKee, Kimberly, Coleman, Kelly, Cavanaugh, Brenna, Wyckoff, Myra H., Brion, Luc P., Rosenfeld, Charles R., Salhab, Walid A., Heyne, Roy J., Vasil, Diana M., Adams, Sally S., Chen, Lijun, De Leon, Maria M., Eubanks, Francis, Guzman, Alicia, Hensley, Gaynelle, Heyne, Elizabeth T., Lee, Lizette E., Leps, Melissa H., Madden, Linda A., McDougald, E. Rebecca, Miller, Nancy A., Morgan, Janet S., Pavageau, Lara, Puentez, Anna, Sepulveda, Pollieanna, Tolentino-Plata, Kristine, Boatman, Cathy Twell, Vera, Azucena, Waterbury, Jillian, Yoder, Bradley A., Baserga, Mariana, Faix, Roger G., Winter, Sarah, Minton, Stephen D., Sheffield, Mark J., Rau, Carrie A., Baker, Shawna, Bird, Karie, Burnett, Jill, Christensen, Susan, Cole-Bledsoe, Laura, Davis, Brandy, Elmont, Jennifer O., Jensen, Jennifer J., Loertscher, Manndi C., Jamie Jordan, Marchant, Trisha, Maxson, Earl, McGrath, Kandace M., Parry, D. Melody, Reich, Brixen A., Schaefer, Susan T., Spencer, Cynthia, Steffen, Michael, Tice, Katherine, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, Woodbury, Kathryn D., Zanetti, Karen, Gerday, Erick B., Osborne, Karen, Cunningham, Sean, Hall, Becky, Jensen, Erika R., Mickelsen, Hena G., Morshedzadeh, Galina, Stout, Kelly, Stuart, Ashley L., O'Shea, T. Michael, Dillard, Robert G., Washburn, Lisa K., Jackson, Barbara G., Peters, Nancy, Chiu, Korinne, Allred, Deborah Evans, Goldstein, Donald J., Halfond, Raquel, Peterson, Carroll, Waldrep, Ellen L., Welch, Cherrie D., Morris, Melissa Whalen, Hounshell, Gail Wiley, Shankaran, Seetha, Sood, Beena G., Pappas, Athina, Natarajan, Girija, Abramczyk, Katherine, Agarwal, Prashant, Bajaj, Monika, Bara, Rebecca, Billian, Elizabeth, Chawla, Sanjay, Childs, Kirsten, De Jesus, Lilia C., Driscoll, Debra, February, Melissa, Goldston, Laura A., Johnson, Mary E., Muran, Geraldine, Panaitescu, Bogdan, Prentiss, Jeannette E., White, Diane, Woldt, Eunice, Barks, John, Wiggins, Stephanie A., Christensen, Mary K., Carlson, Martha D., Ehrenkranz, Richard A., Jacobs, Harris, Butler, Christine G., Cervone, Patricia, Greisman, Sheila, Konstantino, Monica, Poulsen, JoAnn, Taft, Janet, Williams, Joanne, Romano, Elaine, Brumbaugh, Jane E., Bann, Carla M., Bell, Edward F., Travers, Colm P., Vohr, Betty R., and Carlo, Waldemar A.
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- 2025
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7. Impact of microscopic extrathyroidal extension on differentiated thyroid cancer post-surgical risk of recurrence: a retrospective analysis
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Patti, L., Gay, S., Musso, L., Maltese, C., Spina, B., Minuto, M., Morbelli, S., Vera, L., Boschetti, M., Ferone, D., and Albertelli, M.
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- 2023
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8. Designing an Implementable Clinical Prediction Model for Near-Term Mortality and Long-Term Survival in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis
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Goldstein, Benjamin A., Xu, Chun, Wilson, Jonathan, Henao, Ricardo, Ephraim, Patti L., Weiner, Daniel E., Shafi, Tariq, and Scialla, Julia J.
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- 2024
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9. Comparative Effectiveness of Alternative Treatment Approaches to Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Patients Receiving Maintenance Hemodialysis: An Observational Trial Emulation
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Bowman, Cassandra, Platt, Alyssa, Wilson, Jonathan, Hall, Rasheeda, Ephraim, Patti L., Morton, Sarah, Shafi, Tariq, Weiner, Daniel E., Boulware, L. Ebony, Pendergast, Jane, and Scialla, Julia J.
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- 2024
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10. Association of Age and Gender With Concerns About Live Donor Kidney Transplantation Among Black Individuals
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Harding, Ceshae C., Ephraim, Patti L., Davenport, Clemontina A., McElroy, Lisa M., Mohottige, Dinushika, DePasquale, Nicole, Lunyera, Joseph, Strigo, Tara S., Pounds, Iris A., Riley, Jennie, Alkon, Aviel, Ellis, Matthew, and Boulware, L. Ebony
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- 2023
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11. “I Wish Someone Had Told Me That Could Happen”: A Thematic Analysis of Patients’ Unexpected Experiences With End-Stage Kidney Disease Treatment
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DePasquale, Nicole, Cabacungan, Ashley, Ephraim, Patti L, Lewis-Boyér, LaPricia, Diamantidis, Clarissa J, Powe, Neil R, and Boulware, L Ebony
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Health Services and Systems ,Health Sciences ,Transplantation ,Clinical Research ,Kidney Disease ,Management of diseases and conditions ,7.1 Individual care needs ,Renal and urogenital ,Good Health and Well Being ,kidney disease ,dialysis ,transplantation ,patient perspectives ,treatment experiences ,qualitative ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundPreparedness regarding prognosis and treatment options enables patients to cope with uncertainties, make value-based treatment decisions, and set treatment goals. Yet, little is known about the expectedness of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients' treatment experiences beyond their desire for better treatment education.ObjectiveTo describe unexpected adverse treatment experiences among ESKD patients.MethodThe authors conducted 7 focus groups with 55 dialysis patients and living-donor kidney transplantation recipients receiving medical care in Baltimore, Maryland. Data were analyzed thematically. Themes present in different treatment groups were highlighted to provide insight into common experiences.ResultsThe authors identified 5 themes: (1) psychological reactions, (2) constrained freedom of choice, (3) treatment delivery and logistics, (4) morbidity, and (5) finances.ConclusionPatients were unprepared for nonclinical, logistical, and clinical aspects of ESKD treatment. The need for providers' use of tailored preparatory techniques and the development of pretreatment interventions to help patients know what to expect from and feel psychologically prepared for treatment, particularly with respect to nonclinical implications, is critical. These efforts have great potential to improve patients' treatment experiences.
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- 2020
12. Early-Life Outcomes in Relation to Social Determinants of Health for Children Born Extremely Preterm
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Jobe, Alan H., Caplan, Michael S., Polin, Richard A., Laptook, Abbot R., Keszler, Martin, Hensman, Angelita M., Alksninis, Barbara, Bishop, Carmena, Burke, Robert T., Caskey, Melinda, Hoffman, Laurie, Johnson, Katharine, Keszler, Mary Lenore, Knoll, Andrea M., Lamberson, Vita, Leach, Teresa M., Little, Emilee, McGowan, Elisabeth C., Stephens, Bonnie E., Vieira, Elisa, St. Pierre, Lucille, Ventura, Suzy, Watson, Victoria E., Hibbs, Anna Maria, Walsh, Michele C., Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Newman, Nancy S., Bhola, Monika, Payne, Allison H., Siner, Bonnie S., Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, Truog, William E., Pallotto, Eugenia K., Kilbride, Howard W., Gauldin, Cheri, Holmes, Anne, Johnson, Kathy, Scott, Allison, Parimi, Prabhu S., Gaetano, Lisa, Poindexter, Brenda B., Schibler, Kurt, Kallapur, Suhas G., Donovan, Edward F., Merhar, Stephanie, Grisby, Cathy, Yolton, Kimberly, Alexander, Barbara, Beiersdorfer, Traci, Bridges, Kate, Cahill, Tanya E., Dudley, Juanita, Fischer, Estelle E., Gratton, Teresa L., Hayes, Devan, Hessling, Jody, Jackson, Lenora D., Kirker, Kristin, Mincey, Holly L., Muthig, Greg, Stacey, Sara, Steichen, Jean J., Tepe, Stacey, Thompson, Julia, Wuertz, Sandra, Cotten, C. Michael, Goldberg, Ronald N., Goldstein, Ricki F., Malcolm, William F., Mago-Shah, Deesha, Ashley, Patricia L., Finkle, Joanne, Auten, Kathy J., Fisher, Kimberley A., Grimes, Sandra, Gustafson, Kathryn E., Lohmeyer, Melody B., Laughon, Matthew M., Bose, Carl L., Bernhardt, Janice, Bose, Gennie, Clark, Cindy, Talbert, Jennifer, Warner, Diane, Trembath, Andrea, O'Shea, T. Michael, Wereszczak, Janice, Kicklighter, Stephen D., Rhodes-Ryan, Ginger, White, Donna, Patel, Ravi M., Carlton, David P., Stoll, Barbara J., Hale, Ellen C., Loggins, Yvonne C., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Blackwelder, Ann, Bottcher, Diane I., Carter, Sheena L., Kendrick-Allwood, Salathiel, Laursen, Judith, LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, Mackie, Colleen, Sanders, Amy, Seabrook, Irma, Smikle, Gloria, Wineski, Lynn C., Higgins, Rosemary D., Bremer, Andrew A., Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Sokol, Gregory M., Dusick, Anna M., Papile, Lu Ann, Gunn, Susan, Hamer, Faithe, Harmon, Heidi M., Herron, Dianne E., Hines, Abbey C., Lytle, Carolyn, Miller, Lucy C., Minnich, Heike M., Richard, Leslie, Smiley, Lucy, Wilson, Leslie Dawn, Tyson, Jon E., Kennedy, Kathleen A., Khan, Amir M., Duncan, Andrea, Mosquera, Ricardo, Stephens, Emily K., McDavid, Georgia E., Alaniz, Nora I., Allain, Elizabeth, Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Burson, Katrina, Dempsey, Allison G., Eason, Elizabeth, Evans, Patricia W., Garcia, Carmen, Green, Charles, Hall, Donna, Harris, Beverly Foley, Jiminez, Margarita, John, Janice, Jones, Patrick M., Lillie, M. Layne, Lis, Anna E., Martin, Karen, Martin, Sara C., Mason, Carrie M., McKee, Shannon, Morris, Brenda H., Rennie, Kimberly, Rodgers, Shawna, Siddiki, Saba Khan, Simmons, Maegan C., Sperry, Daniel, Pierce Tate, Patti L., Wright, Sharon L., Sánchez, Pablo J., Nelin, Leif D., Jadcherla, Sudarshan R., Slaughter, Jonathan L., Yeates, Keith O., Keim, Sarah, Maitre, Nathalie L., Timan, Christopher J., Luzader, Patricia, Clark, Erna, Fortney, Christine A., Gutentag, Julie, Park, Courtney, Shadd, Julie, Sullivan, Margaret, Stein, Melanie, Nelin, Mary Ann, Newton, Julia, Small, Kristi, Burkhardt, Stephanie, Purnell, Jessica, Pietruszewski, Lindsay, Levengood, Katelyn, Batterson, Nancy, Morehead, Pamela, Carey, Helen, Yoseff-Salameh, Lina, Sullivan, Rox Ann, Hague, Cole, Grothause, Jennifer, Fearns, Erin, Fowler, Aubrey, Notestine, Jennifer, Tonneman, Jill, Hay, Krystal, Chao, Michelle, Warnimont, Kyrstin, Marzec, Laura, Miller, Bethany, Beckford, Demi R., Baugher, Hallie, DeSantis, Brittany, Hanlon, Cory, McCool, Jacqueline, Das, Abhik, Gantz, Marie G., Bann, Carla M., Wallace, Dennis, Crawford, Margaret M., Gabrio, Jenna, Leblond, David, Newman, Jamie E., Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., O'Donnell Auman, Jeanette, Poole, W. Kenneth, Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Van Meurs, Krisa P., Chock, Valerie Y., Stevenson, David K., Adams, Marian M., Ball, M. Bethany, Bentley, Barbara, Bruno, Elizabeth, Davis, Alexis S., Elena DeAnda, Maria, DeBattista, Anne M., Huffman, Lynne C., Ismael, Magdy, Kohn, Jean G., Krueger, Casey, Lowe, Janice, Lucash, Ryan E., Palmquist, Andrew W., Patel, Jessica, Proud, Melinda S., Reichert, Elizabeth N., John, Nicholas H. St., Sivakumar, Dharshi, Taylor, Heather L., Wager, Natalie, Williams, R. Jordan, Weiss, Hali, Frantz, Ivan D., III, Fiascone, John M., MacKinnon, Brenda L., Furey, Anne, Nylen, Ellen, Church, Paige T., Sibley, Cecelia E., Brussa, Ana K., Carlo, Waldemar A., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, Nelson, Kathleen G., Bailey, Kirstin J., Biasini, Fred J., Chopko, Stephanie A., Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Johnston, Kristen C., Moses, Mary Beth, Patterson, Cryshelle S., Phillips, Vivien A., Preskitt, Julie, Rector, Richard V., Whitley, Sally, Devaskar, Uday, Garg, Meena, Purdy, Isabell B., Chanlaw, Teresa, Geller, Rachel, Finer, Neil N., Vaucher, Yvonne E., Kaegi, David, Rasmussen, Maynard R., Arnell, Kathy, Demetrio, Clarence, Fuller, Martha G., Rich, Wade, Bell, Edward F., Colaizy, Tarah T., Widness, John A., Brumbaugh, Jane E., Acarregui, Michael J., Johnson, Karen J., Eastman, Diane L., Goeke, Claire A., Schmelzel, Mendi L., Walker, Jacky R., Baack, Michelle L., Hogden, Laurie A., Broadbent, Megan, Elenkiwich, Chelsey, Henning, Megan M., Van Muyden, Sarah, Ellsbury, Dan L., Campbell, Donia B., Tud, Tracy L., Duara, Shahnaz, Bauer, Charles R., Everett-Thomas, Ruth, Fajardo-Hiriart, Sylvia, Rigaud, Arielle, Calejo, Maria, Frade Eguaras, Silvia M., Berkowits, Michelle Harwood, Garcia, Andrea, Pierre, Helina, Stoerger, Alexandra, Watterberg, Kristi L., Fuller, Janell, Ohls, Robin K., Beauman, Sandra Sundquist, Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Duncan, Andrea F., Hanson, Mary, Hartenberger, Carol, Kuan, Elizabeth, Lowe, Jean R., Thomson, Rebecca A., DeMauro, Sara B., Eichenwald, Eric C., Schmidt, Barbara, Kirpalani, Haresh, Chaudhary, Aasma S., Abbasi, Soraya, Mancini, Toni, Catts, Christine, Cook, Noah, Cucinotta, Dara M., Bernbaum, Judy C., Gerdes, Marsha, Ghavam, Sarvin, Hurt, Hallam, Snyder, Jonathan, Vangala, Saritha, Ziolkowski, Kristina, D'Angio, Carl T., Phelps, Dale L., Guillet, Ronnie, Myers, Gary J., Andrews-Hartley, Michelle, Johnson, Julie Babish, Binion, Kyle, Bowman, Melissa, Boylin, Elizabeth, Burnell, Erica, Coleman, Kelly R., Fallone, Cait, Farooq, Osman, Hunn, Julianne, Hust, Diane, Jensen, Rosemary L., Jones, Rachel, Kachelmeyer, Jennifer, Kushner, Emily, Maffett, Deanna, McKee, Kimberly G., Merzbach, Joan, Orme, Constance, Prinzing, Diane, Reubens, Linda J., Rochez, Daisy, Rowan, Mary, Sabaratnam, Premini, Scorsone, Ann Marie, Wadkins, Holly I.M., Yost, Kelley, Zwetsch, Lauren, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Reynolds, Anne Marie, Sacilowski, Michael G., Guilford, Stephanie, Li, Emily, Williams, Ashley, Zorn, William A., Wyckoff, Myra H., Brion, Luc P., Salhab, Walid A., Rosenfeld, Charles R., Heyne, Roy J., Vasil, Diana M., Adams, Sally S., Chen, Lijun, De Leon, Maria M., Eubanks, Francis, Guzman, Alicia, Hensley, Gaynelle, Heyne, Elizabeth T., Lee, Lizette E., Leps, Melissa H., Madden, Linda A., McDougald, E. Rebecca, Miller, Nancy A., Morgan, Janet S., Pavageau, Lara, Sepulveda, Pollieanna, Tolentino-Plata, Kristine, Boatman, Cathy Twell, Vera, Azucena, Waterbury, Jillian, Yoder, Bradley A., Baserga, Mariana, Faix, Roger G., Winter, Sarah, Minton, Stephen D., Sheffield, Mark J., Rau, Carrie A., Baker, Shawna, Bird, Karie, Burnett, Jill, Christensen, Susan, Cole-Bledsoe, Laura, Davis, Brandy, Elmont, Jennifer O., Jensen, Jennifer J., Loertscher, Manndi C., Jordan, Jamie, Marchant, Trisha, Maxson, Earl, McGrath, Kandace M., Osborne, Karen A., Parry, D. Melody, Reich, Brixen A., Schaefer, Susan T., Spencer, Cynthia, Steffen, Michael, Tice, Katherine, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, Woodbury, Kathryn D., Zanetti, Karen, Dillard, Robert G., Washburn, Lisa K., Jackson, Barbara G., Peters, Nancy, Chiu, Korinne, Allred, Deborah Evans, Goldstein, Donald J., Halfond, Raquel, Peterson, Carroll, Waldrep, Ellen L., Welch, Cherrie D., Morris, Melissa Whalen, Hounshell, Gail Wiley, Shankaran, Seetha, Sood, Beena G., Natarajan, Girija, Pappas, Athina, Abramczyk, Katherine, Agarwal, Prashant, Bajaj, Monika, Bara, Rebecca, Billian, Elizabeth, Chawla, Sanjay, Childs, Kirsten, De Jesus, Lilia C., Driscoll, Debra, February, Melissa, Goldston, Laura A., Johnson, Mary E., Muran, Geraldine, Panaitescu, Bogdan, Prentiss, Jeannette E., White, Diane, Woldt, Eunice, Barks, John, Wiggins, Stephanie A., Christensen, Mary K., Carlson, Martha D., Ehrenkranz, Richard A., Jacobs, Harris, Butler, Christine G., Cervone, Patricia, Greisman, Sheila, Konstantino, Monica, Poulsen, JoAnn, Taft, Janet, Williams, Joanne, Romano, Elaine, Vohr, Betty R., Travers, Colm P., and Hintz, Susan R.
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13. Family Members’ Experiences With Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation
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DePasquale, Nicole, Cabacungan, Ashley, Ephraim, Patti L, Lewis-Boyér, LaPricia, Powe, Neil R, and Boulware, L Ebony
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Kidney Disease ,Transplantation ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Clinical Research ,Management of diseases and conditions ,8.1 Organisation and delivery of services ,Health and social care services research ,7.1 Individual care needs ,Renal and urogenital ,Good Health and Well Being ,End-stage kidney disease treatments ,dialysis ,families ,living-donor kidney transplantation ,unexpected experiences ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Rationale & objectiveUnderstanding whether family members' experiences with patients' treatment for end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) were expected could guide the development of family-centered interventions that enhance the preparedness of patients and their care partners for kidney replacement therapies. We explored unexpected negative experiences with ESKD treatments among family members of dialysis and posttransplantation patients to identify meaningful directions for family-centered research and clinical care.Study designQualitative study.Setting & participants8 focus groups comprising 49 family members of dialysis patients and living donor kidney transplant recipients undergoing medical care in Baltimore, MD.Analytical approachFocus groups were stratified by patients' treatment (in-center hemodialysis, home hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, or living donor kidney transplantation) and family members' self-reported race (African American vs non-African American), resulting in 2 groups per treatment experience. Inductive thematic analysis was used to identify themes in focus group transcripts. Themes shared across different treatment groups were highlighted to provide insight into common experiences.ResultsWe identified 4 themes that described family members' unexpected negative treatment experiences: becoming a care partner (unanticipated responsibilities and sleep disruptions), adverse psychological treatment responses in patients (eg, depression) and family members (eg, anxiety), treatment delivery and logistics (insufficient information, medication regimen, and logistical inconveniences), and patient morbidity (dialysis-related health problems and fatigue). All themes were relevant to discussions in the in-center hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and transplantation groups, whereas psychological responses and morbidity themes did not reflect discussions in home hemodialysis groups.LimitationsData collection occurred from 2008 to 2009; family members were recruited through patients undergoing care in 1 geographic area; 1 family member participant per patient.ConclusionsFamily members described a broad range of unexpected negative experiences with ESKD treatments. Efforts to prepare families for ESKD treatments through more family-centered care, early and tailored education, and interventions targeting care partner preparedness, health provider-family member communication, and relationship dynamics in family member-patient dyads are needed.
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14. Association between Policy Changes for Oxygen Saturation Alarm Settings and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality in Infants Born Very Preterm
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Foglia, Elizabeth E, Carper, Benjamin, Gantz, Marie, DeMauro, Sara B, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Walsh, Michele, Schmidt, Barbara, Network, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research, Caplan, Michael S, Laptook, Abbott R, Keszler, Martin, Hensman, Angelita M, Knoll, Andrea M, Little, Emilee, Vieira, Elisa, Basso, Kristin M, Keller, Jennifer A, Hibbs, Anna Maria, Fanaroff, Avroy A, Newman, Nancy S, Payne, Allison H, Schibler, Kurt, Donovan, Edward F, Grisby, Cathy, Bridges, Kate, Alexander, Barbara, Fischer, Estelle E, Mincey, Holly L, Hessling, Jody, Jackson, Lenora, Kirker, Kristin, Muthig, Greg, Tepe, Stacey, Cotten, C Michael, Goldberg, Ronald N, Auten, Kathy J, Fisher, Kimberley A, Finkle, Joanne, Carlton, David P, Stoll, Barbara J, Hale, Ellen C, Loggins, Yvonne, Bottcher, Diane I, Mackie, Colleen, Higgins, Rosemary D, Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Poindexter, Brenda B, Sokol, Gregory M, Herron, Dianne E, Miller, Lucy, Wilson, Leslie Dawn, Kennedy, Kathleen A, Tyson, Jon E, McDavid, Georgia E, Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Burson, Katrina, Garcia, Carmen, Harris, Beverly Foley, Lis, Anna E, Martin, Karen, Martin, Sara C, Rodgers, Shawna, Simmons, Maegan C, Tate, Patti L Pierce, Das, Abhik, Wallace, Dennis, Poole, W Kenneth, Auman, Jeanette O'Donnell, Crawford, Margaret M, Huitema, Carolyn M Petrie, Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M, Van Meurs, Krisa P, Stevenson, David K, Adams, Marian M, Ball, M Bethany, Ismail, Magdy, Palmquist, Andrew W, Proud, Melinda S, Carlo, Waldemar A, Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Collins, Monica V, Cosby, Shirley S, Bell, Edward F, Colaizy, Tarah T, Widness, John A, Johnson, Karen J, Walker, Jacky R, Watterberg, Kristi L, Ohls, Robin K, Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Hartenberger, Carol H, Beauman, Sandra Sundquist, Hanson, Mary Ruffaner, Wyckoff, Myra H, Brion, Luc P, Salhab, Walid A, Rosenfeld, Charles R, Vasil, Diana M, Chen, Lijun, and Guzman, Alicia
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Paediatrics ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Lung ,Preterm ,Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn ,Neonatal Respiratory Distress ,Prevention ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,Infant Mortality ,Pediatric ,Rare Diseases ,2.4 Surveillance and distribution ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia ,Cohort Studies ,Enterocolitis ,Necrotizing ,Female ,Health Policy ,Humans ,Infant ,Infant ,Extremely Premature ,Infant ,Newborn ,Intensive Care Units ,Neonatal ,Male ,Morbidity ,Oximetry ,Oxygen Consumption ,Policy Making ,Retinopathy of Prematurity ,Retrospective Studies ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network ,mortality ,oxygen saturation ,preterm ,retinopathy of prematurity ,Human Movement and Sports Sciences ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Pediatrics - Abstract
ObjectiveTo determine the impact of policy changes for pulse oximetry oxygen saturation (SpO2) alarm limits on neonatal mortality and morbidity among infants born very preterm.Study designThis was a retrospective cohort study of infants born very preterm in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network. Infants were classified based on treatment at a hospital with an SpO2 alarm policy change and study epoch (before vs after policy change). We used a generalized linear mixed model to determine the effect of hospital group and epoch on the primary outcomes of mortality and severe retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and secondary outcomes of necrotizing enterocolitis, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and any ROP.ResultsThere were 3809 infants in 10 hospitals with an SpO2 alarm policy change and 3685 infants in 9 hospitals without a policy change. The nature of most policy changes was to narrow the SpO2 alarm settings. Mortality was lower in hospitals without a policy change (aOR 0.63; 95% CI 0.50-0.80) but did not differ between epochs in policy change hospitals. The odds of bronchopulmonary dysplasia were greater for hospitals with a policy change (aOR 1.65; 95% CI 1.36-2.00) but did not differ for hospitals without a policy change. Severe ROP and necrotizing enterocolitis did not differ between epochs for either group. The adjusted odds of any ROP were lower in recent years in both hospital groups.ConclusionsChanging SpO2 alarm policies was not associated with reduced mortality or increased severe ROP among infants born very preterm.
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15. Brothers: On His Brothers and Brothers in History by <string-name>George Howe Colt</string-name> (review)
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Cox, Patti L.
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16. Decisional Conflict About Kidney Failure Treatment Modalities Among Adults With Advanced CKD
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DePasquale, Nicole, Green, Jamie A., Ephraim, Patti L., Morton, Sarah, Peskoe, Sarah B., Davenport, Clemontina A., Mohottige, Dinushika, McElroy, Lisa, Strigo, Tara S., Hill-Briggs, Felicia, Browne, Teri, Wilson, Jonathan, Lewis-Boyer, LaPricia, Cabacungan, Ashley N., and Boulware, L. Ebony
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17. The Impact of COVID-19 on Patient, Family Member, and Stakeholder Research Engagement: Insights from the PREPARE NOW Study
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Browne, Teri, Jones, Shamika, Cabacungan, Ashley N., Lang-Lindsey, Katina, Schmidt, Lana, Jackson, George, Schatell, Dori, Damron, Kelli Collins, Ephraim, Patti L., Hill-Briggs, Felicia, Bolden, Shakur, Swoboda, Amy, Ruff, Suzanne, Danielson, Patty, Littlewood, Diane, Singer, Dale, Stewart, Stephanie, Vinson, Brandy, Clynes, Diana, Green, Jamie A., Strigo, Tara S., and Boulware, L. Ebony
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18. Effectiveness of informational decision aids and a live donor financial assistance program on pursuit of live kidney transplants in African American hemodialysis patients
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Boulware, L Ebony, Ephraim, Patti L, Ameling, Jessica, Lewis-Boyer, LaPricia, Rabb, Hamid, Greer, Raquel C, Crews, Deidra C, Jaar, Bernard G, Auguste, Priscilla, Purnell, Tanjala S, Lamprea-Monteleagre, Julio A, Olufade, Tope, Gimenez, Luis, Cook, Courtney, Campbell, Tiffany, Woodall, Ashley, Ramamurthi, Hema, Davenport, Cleomontina A, Choudhury, Kingshuk Roy, Weir, Matthew R, Hanes, Donna S, Wang, Nae-Yuh, Vilme, Helene, and Powe, Neil R
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Health Services and Systems ,Health Sciences ,Kidney Disease ,Clinical Research ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Renal and urogenital ,Adult ,Black or African American ,Aged ,Decision Making ,Decision Support Techniques ,Female ,Financial Support ,Health Knowledge ,Attitudes ,Practice ,Humans ,Kidney Transplantation ,Living Donors ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Patient Participation ,Renal Dialysis ,Tissue and Organ Procurement ,Treatment Outcome ,Decision aid ,End stage renal disease ,Financial support ,Live donor kidney transplant Race disparities ,Live donor kidney transplant ,Race disparities ,Clinical Sciences ,Urology & Nephrology ,Clinical sciences ,Health services and systems ,Nursing - Abstract
BackgroundAfrican Americans have persistently poor access to living donor kidney transplants (LDKT). We conducted a small randomized trial to provide preliminary evidence of the effect of informational decision support and donor financial assistance interventions on African American hemodialysis patients' pursuit of LDKT.MethodsStudy participants were randomly assigned to receive (1) Usual Care; (2) the Providing Resources to Enhance African American Patients' Readiness to Make Decisions about Kidney Disease (PREPARED); or (3) PREPARED plus a living kidney donor financial assistance program. Our primary outcome was patients' actions to pursue LDKT (discussions with family, friends, or doctor; initiation or completion of the recipient LDKT medical evaluation; or identification of a donor). We also measured participants' attitudes, concerns, and perceptions of interventions' usefulness.ResultsOf 329 screened, 92 patients were eligible and randomized to Usual Care (n = 31), PREPARED (n = 30), or PREPARED plus financial assistance (n = 31). Most participants reported interventions helped their decision making about renal replacement treatments (62%). However there were no statistically significant improvements in LDKT actions among groups over 6 months. Further, no participants utilized the living donor financial assistance benefit.ConclusionsFindings suggest these interventions may need to be paired with personal support or navigation services to overcome key communication, logistical, and financial barriers to LDKT.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov [ NCT01439516 ] [August 31, 2011].
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19. Social Determinants of Health, Race, and Diabetes Population Health Improvement: Black/African Americans as a Population Exemplar
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Hill-Briggs, Felicia, Ephraim, Patti L., Vrany, Elizabeth A., Davidson, Karina W., Pekmezaris, Renee, Salas-Lopez, Debbie, Alfano, Catherine M., and Gary-Webb, Tiffany L.
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20. Continuous glucose monitors and virtual care in high-risk, racial and ethnic minority populations: Toward promoting health equity
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Elizabeth A. Vrany, Felicia Hill-Briggs, Patti L. Ephraim, Alyson K. Myers, Patricia Garnica, and Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick
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diabetes ,continuous glucose monitor (CGM) ,disparities ,virtual care ,race & ethnicity ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have become an important tool to aid self-management of blood glucose for many patients with diabetes in the U.S., and the benefits of CGM use are well-documented. However, disparities in CGM use exist, with lower use in certain marginalized racial and ethnic groups. CGM may be an important and underutilized tool to help reduce inequities. Evidence supporting the use of CGMs as a part of virtual care is discussed, with an emphasis on designing virtual diabetes care programs to promote health equity. Recommendations for clinical practice and research are presented. In clinical practice, CGM should be an option for all people with diabetes who qualify based on clinical practice guidelines, regardless of race, ethnicity, or other individual characteristics. Future research should characterize the use of, benefit from, and preferences for CGM among individuals from racial and ethnic groups to guide interventions at the health system, clinic, provider, and patient levels to promote equitable, evidence-based, and guideline-directed CGM use in marginalized racial and ethnic groups with diabetes.
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21. Preferences for and Experiences of Shared and Informed Decision Making Among Patients Choosing Kidney Replacement Therapies in Nephrology Care
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Boulware, L. Ebony, Diamantidis, Clarissa, Il’Giovine, Clare, Jackson, George, Pendergast, Jane, Peskoe, Sarah, Strigo, Tara, Billet, Jon, Browne, Jason, Bucaloiu, Ion, Collins, Charlotte, Davis, Daniel, Fulmer, Sherri, Green, Jamie, Hauer, Chelsie, Norfolk, Evan, Richner, Michelle, Siegrist, Cory, Smeal, Wendy, Stametz, Rebecca, Solomon, Mary, Yule, Christina, Ephraim, Patti, Greer, Raquel, Hill-Briggs, Felicia, Browne, Teri, Tangri, Navdeep, Bankes, Brian, Bolden, Shakur, Danielson, Patricia, Lang-Lindsey, Katina, Ruff, Suzanne, Schmidt, Lana, Swoboda, Amy, Woods, Peter, Clynes, Diana, Stewart, Stephanie, Schatell, Dori, Klicko, Kristi, Vinson, Brandi, St. Clair Russell, Jennifer, Collins, Kelli, Martin, Jennifer, Singer, Dale, Littlewood, Diane, Barrett, Tyler M., Green, Jamie A., Greer, Raquel C., Ephraim, Patti L., Pendergast, Jane F., Hauer, Chelsie L., Strigo, Tara S., Bucaloiu, Ion Dan, Diamantidis, Clarissa J., and Jackson, George L.
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22. Growth Rates of Infants Randomized to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure or Intubation After Extremely Preterm Birth
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Jobe, Alan H., Caplan, Michael S., Laptook, Abbot R., Oh, William, Vohr, Betty R., Hensman, Angelita M., Stephens, Bonnie E., Alksninis, Barbara, Andrews, Dawn, Angela, Kristen, Barnett, Susan, Cashore, Bill, Caskey, Melinda, Francis, Kim, Gingras, Dan, Gargus, Regina A., Johnson, Katharine, Lainwala, Shabnam, Leach, Theresa M., Leonard, Martha R., Lillie, Sarah, Mehta, Kalida, Moore, James R., Noel, Lucy, Ventura, Suzy, Walden, Rachel V., Watson, Victoria E., Walsh, Michele C., Fanaroff, Avroy A., Newman, Nancy S., Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Siner, Bonnie S., Zadell, Arlene, DiFiore, Julie, Bhola, Monika, Friedman, Harriet G., Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, Schibler, Kurt, Donovan, Edward F., Yolton, Kimberly, Narendran, Vivek, Bridges, Kate, Alexander, Barbara, Grisby, Cathy, Mersmann, Marcia Worley, Mincey, Holly L., Hessling, Jody, Gratton, Teresa L., Goldberg, Ronald N., Cotten, C. Michael, Goldstein, Ricki F., Ashley, Patricia, Auten, Kathy J., Fisher, Kimberley A., Foy, Katherine A., Freedman, Sharon F., Gustafson, Kathryn E., Lohmeyer, Melody B., Malcolm, William F., Wallace, David K., Stoll, Barbara J., Buchter, Susie, Piazza, Anthony J., Carlton, David P., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Black, Linda, Blackwelder, Ann M., Carter, Sheena, Dinkins, Elisabeth, Fritz, Sobha, Hale, Ellen C., Hutchinson, Amy K., LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, Smikle, Gloria V., Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Lemons, James A., Dusick, Anna M., Wilson, Leslie D., Hamer, Faithe, Cook, Ann B., Herron, Dianne E., Lytle, Carolyn, Minnich, Heike M., Berberich, Mary Anne, Blaisdell, Carol J., Gail, Dorothy B., Kiley, James P., Poole, W. Kenneth, Gantz, Marie G., Newman, Jamie E., Hastings, Betty K., O'Donnell Auman, Jeanette, Huitema, Carolyn Petrie, Pickett, James W., II, Wallace, Dennis, Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Stevenson, David K., Hintz, Susan R., Ball, M. Bethany, Bentley, Barbara, Bruno, Elizabeth F., Davis, Alexis S., DeAnda, Maria Elena, DeBattista, Anne M., Kohn, Jean G., Proud, Melinda S., Pyle, Renee P., St. John, Nicholas H., Weiss, Hali E., Frantz, Ivan D., III, Fiascone, John M., McGowan, Elisabeth C., Furey, Anne, MacKinnon, Brenda L., Nylen, Ellen, Brussa, Ana, Sibley, Cecelia, Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, Phillips, Vivien A., Bailey, Kirstin J., Biasini, Fred J., Hopkins, Maria, Johnston, Kristen C., Krzywanski, Sara, Nelson, Kathleen G., Patterson, Cryshelle S., Rector, Richard V., Rodriguez, Leslie, Soong, Amanda, Whitley, Sally, York, Sheree, Finer, Neil N., Rasmussen, Maynard R., Wozniak, Paul R., Vaucher, Yvonne E., Rich, Wade, Arnell, Kathy, Barbieri-Welge, Rene, Ben-Tall, Ayala, Bridge, Renee, Demetrio, Clarence, Fuller, Martha G., Ito, Elaine, Lukasik, Meghan, Pontillo, Deborah, Posin, Donna, Runyan, Cheryl, Wilkes, James, Zlotnik, Paul, Widness, John A., Klein, Jonathan M., Colaizy, Tarah T., Johnson, Karen J., Acarregui, Michael J., Eastman, Diane L., Duara, Shahnaz, Bauer, Charles R., Everett-Thomas, Ruth, Calejo, Maria, Diaz, Alexis N., Frade Eguaras, Silvia M., Garcia, Andrea, Hamlin-Smith, Kasey, Berkowits, Michelle Harwood, Hiriart-Fajardo, Sylvia, Mathews, Elaine O., Pierre, Helina, Riguard, Arielle, Stroerger, Alexandra, Ohls, Robin K., Fuller, Janell, Rohr, Julie, Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Lowe, Jean, Montman, Rebecca, Laroia, Nirupama, Phelps, Dale L., Myers, Gary J., Markowitz, Gary David, Reubens, Linda J., Hust, Diane, Augostino, Lisa, Johnson, Julie Babish, Burnell, Erica, Gelbard, Harris, Jensen, Rosemary L., Kushner, Emily, Merzbach, Joan, Mink, Jonathan, Torres, Carlos, Wang, David, Yost, Kelley, Sánchez, Pablo J., Rosenfeld, Charles R., Salhab, Walid A., Heyne, Roy J., Adams, Sally S., Allen, James, Grau, Laura, Guzman, Alicia, Hensley, Gaynelle, Heyne, Elizabeth T., Lepps, Melissa H., Madden, Linda A., Martin, Melissa, Miller, Nancy A., Morgan, Janet S., Solis, Araceli, Torres, Lizette E., Boatman, Catherine Twell, Vasil, Diana M., Wilder, Kerry, Kennedy, Kathleen A., Tyson, Jon E., Alaniz, Nora I., Evans, Patricia W., Harris, Beverly Foley, Green, Charles, Jiminez, Margarita, Lis, Anna E., Martin, Sarah, McDavid, Georgia E., Morris, Brenda H., Poundstone, Margaret L., Reddoch, Stacy, Siddiki, Saba, Pierce Tate, Patti L., Whitely, Laura L., Wright, Sharon L., Yoder, Bradley A., Faix, Roger G., Baker, Shawna, Bird, Karie, Burnett, Jill, Cole, Laura, Osborne, Karen A., Spencer, Cynthia, Steffens, Mike, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, Zanetti, Karen, O'Shea, T. Michael, Dillard, Robert G., Washburn, Lisa K., Peters, Nancy J., Jackson, Barbara G., Chiu, Korinne, Allred, Deborah Evans, Goldstein, Donald J., Halfond, Raquel, Peterson, Carroll, Waldrep, Ellen L., Welch, Cherrie D., Morris, Melissa Whalen, Hounshell, Gail Wiley, Pappas, Athina, Sood, Beena G., Bara, Rebecca, Billian, Elizabeth, Goldston, Laura A., Johnson, Mary, Ehrenkranz, Richard A., Bhandari, Vineet, Jacobs, Harris C., Cervone, Pat, Gettner, Patricia, Konstantino, Monica, Poulsen, JoAnn, Taft, Janet, Butler, Christine G., Close, Nancy, Gilliam, Walter, Greisman, Sheila, Romano, Elaine, Williams, Joanne, Salas, Ariel A., Carlo, Waldemar A., Do, Barbara T., Bell, Edward F., Das, Abhik, Van Meurs, Krisa P., Poindexter, Brenda B., Shankaran, Seetha, Younge, Noelle, Watterberg, Kristi L., and Higgins, Rosemary D.
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23. Integrated Digital Health System Tools to Support Decision Making and Treatment Preparation in CKD: The PREPARE NOW Study
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Green, Jamie A., Ephraim, Patti L., Hill-Briggs, Felicia, Browne, Teri, Strigo, Tara S., Hauer, Chelsie L., Yule, Christina, Stametz, Rebecca A., Littlewood, Diane, Pendergast, Jane F., Peskoe, Sarah, Clair Russell, Jennifer St., Norfolk, Evan, Bucaloiu, Ion D., Kethireddy, Shravan, Davis, Daniel, dePrisco, Jeremy, Malloy, Dave, Fulmer, Sherri, Martin, Jennifer, Schatell, Dori, Tangri, Navdeep, Sees, Amanda, Siegrist, Cory, Breed, Jeffrey, Jr., Billet, Jonathan, Hackenberg, Matthew, Bhavsar, Nrupen A., and Boulware, L. Ebony
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24. Transplant social worker and donor financial assistance to increase living donor kidney transplants among African Americans: The TALKS Study, a randomized comparative effectiveness trial
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Boulware, L. Ebony, Sudan, Debra L., Strigo, Tara S., Ephraim, Patti L., Davenport, Clemontina A., Pendergast, Jane F., Pounds, Iris, Riley, Jennie A., Falkovic, Margaret, Alkon, Aviel, Hill-Briggs, Felicia, Cabacungan, Ashley N., Barrett, Tyler M., Mohottige, Dinushika, McElroy, Lisa, Diamantidis, Clarissa J., and Ellis, Matthew J.
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25. Stratified care to prevent chronic low back pain in high-risk patients: The TARGET trial. A multi-site pragmatic cluster randomized trial
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Delitto, Anthony, Patterson, Charity G., Stevans, Joel M., Freburger, Janet K., Khoja, Samannaaz S., Schneider, Michael J., Greco, Carol M., Freel, Jennifer A., Sowa, Gwendolyn A., Wasan, Ajay D., Brennan, Gerard P., Hunter, Stephen J., Minick, Kate I., Wegener, Stephen T., Ephraim, Patti L., Beneciuk, Jason M., George, Steven Z., and Saper, Robert B.
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26. Limitations of Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Predictor of Death or Disability Following Neonatal Hypoxic–Ischemic Encephalopathy in the Late Hypothermia Trial
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Caplan, Michael S., Polin, Richard A., Keszler, Martin, Oh, William, Vohr, Betty R., McGowan, Elizabeth C., Alksninis, Barbara, Basso, Kristin, Bliss, Joseph, Bishop, Carmena, Burke, Robert T., Cashore, William, Caskey, Melinda, Gingras, Dan, Guerina, Nicholas, Johnson, Katharine, Keszler, Mary Lenore, Knoll, Andrea M., Leach, Theresa M., Leonard, Martha R., Little, Emilee, Stephens, Bonnie E., Vieira, Elisa, Watson, Victoria E., Hibbs, Anna Maria, Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Newman, Nancy S., Batton, Beau, Bhola, Monika, Di Fiore, Juliann M., Friedman, Harriet G., Siner, Bonnie S., Stork, Eileen K., Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, Zadell, Arlene, Pallotto, Eugenia K., Kilbride, Howard W., Gauldin, Cheri, Holmes, Anne, Johnson, Kathy, Knutson, Allison, Schibler, Kurt, Yolton, Kimberly, Grisby, Cathy, Gratton, Teresa L., Merhar, Stephanie, Wuertz, Sandra, Cotten, C. Michael, Fisher, Kimberley A., Grimes, Sandra, Finkle, Joanne, Goldstein, Ricki F., Gustafson, Kathryn E., Malcolm, William F., Ashley, Patricia L., Auten, Kathy J., Lohmeyer, Melody B., Laughon, Matthew M., Bose, Carl L., Bernhardt, Janice, Clark, Cindy, Warner, Diane D., Wereszcsak, Janice, Aliaga, Sofia, Carlton, David P., Stoll, Barbara J., Hale, Ellen C., Loggins, Yvonne, Bottcher, Diane I., Mackie, Colleen, LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, Adams-Chapman, Ira, Wineski, Lynn C., Carter, Sheena L., Higgins, Rosemary D., Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Harmon, Heidi M., Papile, Lu-Ann, Dusick, Anna M., Gunn, Susan, Herron, Dianne E., Hines, Abbey C., Kardatzke, Darlene, Lytle, Carolyn, Minnich, Heike M., Richard, Leslie, Smiley, Lucy C., Wilson, Leslie Dawn, Kennedy, Kathleen A., Allain, Elizabeth, Mason, Carrie M., Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Burson, Katrina, Dempsey, Allison G., Duncan, Andrea F., Evans, Patricia W., Garcia, Carmen, Green, Charles E., Jimenez, Margarita, John, Janice, Jones, Patrick M., Lillie, M. Layne, Martin, Karen, Martin, Sara C., McDavid, Georgia E., McKee, Shannon, Pierce Tate, Patti L., Rodgers, Shawna, Siddiki, Saba Khan, Sperry, Daniel K., Wright, Sharon L., Sánchez, Pablo J., Nelin, Leif D., Jadcherla, Sudarshan R., Luzader, Patricia, Fortney, Christine A., Grothause, Jennifer L., Wallace, Dennis, Gantz, Marie G., Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Crawford, Margaret M., McDonald, Scott A., Newman, Jamie E., O'Donnell Auman, Jeanette, Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., Pickett, James W., II, Yost, Patricia, Van Meurs, Krisa P., Stevenson, David K., Ball, M. Bethany, Bentley, Barbara, Chock, Valerie Y., Bruno, Elizabeth F., Davis, Alexis S., DeAnda, Maria Elena, DeBattista, Anne M., Earhart, Beth, Huffman, Lynne C., Kohn, Jean G., Krueger, Casey E., Proud, Melinda S., Rhine, William D., St. John, Nicholas H., Taylor, Heather, Weiss, Hali E., Carlo, Waldemar A., Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Phillips, Vivien A., Rector, Richard V., Whitley, Sally, Colaizy, Tarah T., Brumbaugh, Jane E., Johnson, Karen J., Eastman, Diane L., Acarregui, Michael J., Walker, Jacky R., Goeke, Claire A., Klein, Jonathan M., Krutzfield, Nancy J., Segar, Jeffrey L., Dagle, John M., Lindower, Julie B., McElroy, Steven J., Rabe, Glenda K., Roghair, Robert D., Meyer, Lauritz R., Ellsbury, Dan L., Campbell, Donia B., Murphy, Cary R., Bhavsar, Vipinchandra, Ohls, Robin K., Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Beauman, Sandra Sundquist, Brown, Sandra, Fernandez, Erika, Duncan, Andrea Freeman, Fuller, Janell, Kuan, Elizabeth, Lowe, Jean R., Schmidt, Barbara, Kirpalani, Haresh, DeMauro, Sara B., Dysart, Kevin C., Abbasi, Soraya, Mancini, Toni, Cucinotta, Dara M., Bernbaum, Judy C., Gerdes, Marsha, Hurt, Hallam, D'Angio, Carl, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Laroia, Nirupama, Myers, Gary J., Yost, Kelley, Guilford, Stephanie, Jensen, Rosemary L., Wynn, Karen, Farooq, Osman, Reynolds, Anne Marie, Wadkins, Holly I.M., Williams, Ashley, Merzbach, Joan, Conway, Patrick, Bowman, Melissa, Hartley-McAndrew, Michele, Zorn, William, Fallone, Cait, Binion, Kyle, Orme, Constance, Scorsone, Ann Marie, Brion, Luc P., Chalak, Lina F., Heyne, Roy J., Chen, Lijun, Vasil, Diana M., Adams, Sally S., Boatman, Catherine Twell, Guzman, Alicia, Heyne, Elizabeth T., Lee, Lizette E., Leps, Melissa H., Madden, Linda A., Miller, Nancy A., Ramon, Emma, Yoder, Bradley A., Osborne, Karen A., Spencer, Cynthia, Steele, R. Edison, Steffen, Mike, Strong, Karena, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, Baker, Shawna, Winter, Sarah, Bird, Karie, Burnett, Jill, Sood, Beena G., Bara, Rebecca, Childs, Kirsten, De Jesus, Lilia C., Panaitescu, Bogdan, Chawla, Sanjay M.D., Prentice, Jeannette E., Goldston, Laura A., Woldt, Eunice Hinz, Natarajan, Girija, Bajaj, Monika, Barks, John, Christensen, Mary, Wiggins, Stephanie A., Laptook, Abbot R., Shankaran, Seetha, Barnes, Patrick, Rollins, Nancy, Do, Barbara T., Parikh, Nehal A., Hamrick, Shannon, Hintz, Susan R., Tyson, Jon E., Bell, Edward F., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Goldberg, Ronald N., Pappas, Athina, Huitema, Carolyn, Pedroza, Claudia, Chaudhary, Aasma S., Hensman, Angelita M., Das, Abhik, Wyckoff, Myra, Khan, Amir, Walsh, Michelle C., Watterberg, Kristi L., Faix, Roger, Truog, William, Guillet, Ronnie, Sokol, Gregory M., and Poindexter, Brenda B.
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27. Risks associated with continuation of potentially inappropriate antihypertensive medications in older adults receiving hemodialysis
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Rasheeda K. Hall, Sarah Morton, Jonathan Wilson, Patti L. Ephraim, L. Ebony Boulware, Wendy L. St. Peter, Cathleen Colón-Emeric, Jane Pendergast, and Julia J. Scialla
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Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background and objectives After dialysis initiation, older adults may experience orthostatic or post-dialysis hypotension. Some orthostasis-causing antihypertensives (i.e., central alpha agonists and alpha blockers), are considered potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) for older adults because they carry more risk than benefit. We sought to (1) describe antihypertensive PIM prescribing patterns before and after dialysis initiation and (2) ascertain the potential risk of adverse outcomes when these medications are continued after dialysis initiation. Design, setting, participants, and measurements Using United States Renal Data System data, we evaluated monthly prevalence of antihypertensive PIM claims in the period before and after dialysis initiation among older adults aged ≥66 years initiating in-center hemodialysis in the US between 2013 and 2014. Patients with an antihypertensive PIM prescription at hemodialysis initiation and who survived for 120 days were classified as ‘continuers’ or ‘discontinuers’ based on presence or absence of a refill within the 120 days after initiation. We compared rates of hospitalization and risk of death across these groups from day 121 through 24 months after dialysis initiation. Results Our study included 30,760 total patients, of whom 5981 (19%) patients had an antihypertensive PIM claim at dialysis initiation and survived ≥120 days. Most [65% (n = 3920)] were continuers. Those who continued (versus discontinued) were more likely to be black race (26% versus 21%), have dual Medicare-Medicaid coverage (31% versus 27%), have more medications on average (12 versus 9) and have no functional limitations (84% versus 80%). Continuers experienced fewer all-cause hospitalizations and deaths, but neither were statistically significant after adjustment (Hospitalization: RR 0.93, 95% CI 0.86, 1.00; Death: HR 0.89, 95% CI: 0.78–1.02). Conclusions Nearly one in five older adults had an antihypertensive PIM at dialysis initiation. Among those who survived ≥120 days, continuation of an antihypertensive PIM was not associated with increased risk of all-cause hospitalization or mortality.
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28. Patients’ and family members’ perspectives on arrhythmias and sudden death in dialysis: the HeartLink focus groups pilot study
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Eric J. Xu, LaPricia Lewis Boyer, Bernard G. Jaar, Patti L. Ephraim, Luis Gimenez, Alan Cheng, Jonathan Chrispin, Matthew R. Weir, Dominic Raj, Eliseo Guallar, and Tariq Shafi
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Patient perspectives ,Family perspectives ,Focus groups ,Dialysis ,Arrhythmia ,Sudden cardiac death ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background Patients receiving dialysis face a high risk of cardiovascular disease, arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. Few patients, however, are aware of this risk. Implantable cardiac monitors are currently available for clinical use and can continuously monitor cardiac rhythms without the need for transvenous leads. Our goal was to gauge patients’ and family members’ perceptions of these risks and to identify their concerns about cardiac monitors. Methods Two 90-minute focus groups were conducted: one with patients receiving in-center hemodialysis and one with their family members. Trained moderators assessed: (1) knowledge of cardiovascular disease; (2) cardiovascular disease risk in dialysis; (3) risk of death due to cardiovascular disease; (4) best ways to convey this risk to patients/families; and (5) concerns about cardiac monitors. The sessions were audiotaped, transcribed, and independently analyzed by two reviewers to identify core themes. Emblematic quotations were chosen to illustrate the final themes. Results Nine adult patients and three family members participated. Patients felt education was inadequate and had little knowledge of arrhythmias. Patients’/families’ concerns regarding cardiac monitors were related to adverse effects, the notification process, and cosmetic effects. Patients/families felt that nephrologists, not dialysis staff, would be the best source for education. Conclusions The preliminary data from this small study population suggest that patients/families are not well aware of the high risk of arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death in dialysis. Further investigation is required to gauge this awareness among patients/families and to assess their impressions of implantable cardiac monitors for arrhythmia detection and management.
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29. Advanced CKD Care and Decision Making: Which Health Care Professionals Do Patients Rely on for CKD Treatment and Advice?
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Boulware, L. Ebony, Diamantidis, Clarissa, Il’Giovine, Clare, Jackson, George, Pendergast, Jane, Peskoe, Sarah, Strigo, Tara, Billet, Jon, Browne, Jason, Bucaloiu, Ion, Collins, Charlotte, Davis, Daniel, Fulmer, Sherri, Green, Jamie, Hauer, Chelsie, Norfolk, Evan, Richner, Michelle, Siegrist, Cory, Smeal, Wendy, Stametz, Rebecca, Solomon, Mary, Yule, Christina, Ephraim, Patti, Greer, Raquel, Hill-Briggs, Felicia, Browne, Teri, Tangri, Navdeep, Bankes, Brian, Bolden, Shakur, Danielson, Patricia, Lang-Lindsey, Katina, Ruff, Suzanne, Schmidt, Lana, Swoboda, Amy, Woods, Peter, Clynes, Diana, Stewart, Stephanie, Schatell, Dori, Klicko, Kristi, Vinson, Brandi, St. Clair Russell, Jennifer, Collins, Kelli, Martin, Jennifer, Singer, Dale, Littlewood, Diane, Barrett, Tyler M., Green, Jamie A., Greer, Raquel C., Ephraim, Patti L., Pendergast, Jane F., Hauer, Chelsie L., Strigo, Tara S., Bucaloiu, Ion Dan, Diamantidis, Clarissa J., Hill-Briggs, Felicia F., and Jackson, George L.
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30. Behavior Profiles at 2 Years for Children Born Extremely Preterm with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
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Caplan, Michael S., Polin, Richard A., Laptook, Abbot R., Keszler, Martin, Hensman, Angelita M., Vieira, Elisa, Little, Emilee, Burke, Robert T., Stephens, Bonnie E., Alksninis, Barbara, Bishop, Carmena, Keszler, Mary L., Leach, Teresa M., Watson, Victoria E., Knoll, Andrea M., Walsh, Michele C., Fanaroff, Avroy A., Newman, Nancy S., Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Payne, Allison, Bhola, Monika, Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, Siner, Bonnie S., Friedman, Harriet G., Roth, Elizabeth, Truog, William E., Pallotto, Eugenia K., Kilbride, Howard W., Gauldin, Cheri, Holmes, Anne, Johnson, Kathy, Knutson, Allison, Schibler, Kurt, Poindexter, Brenda B., Merhar, Stephanie, Yolton, Kimberly, Gratton, Teresa L., Grisby, Cathy, Kirker, Kristin, Wuertz, Sandra, Carlton, David P., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Hale, Ellen C., Loggins, Yvonne C., Bottcher, Diane I., Mackie, Colleen, Carter, Sheena L., LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, Wineski, Lynn C., Smikle, Gloria V., Leon-Hernandez, Angela, Kendrick-Allwood, Salathiel, Cotten, C. Michael, Goldberg, Ronald N., Goldstein, Ricki F., Malcolm, William F., Ashley, Patricia L., Finkle, Joanne, Fisher, Kimberley A., Grimes, Sandra, Gustafson, Kathryn E., Laughon, Matthew M., Bose, Carl L., Bernhardt, Janice, Bose, Gennie, Warner, Diane, Wereszczak, Janice, Kicklighter, Stephen D., Rhodes-Ryan, Ginger, Higgins, Rosemary D., Wilson Archer, Stephanie, Sokol, Gregory M., Papile, Lu Ann, Hines, Abbey C., Herron, Dianne E., Gunn, Susan, Smiley, Lucy, Kennedy, Kathleen A., Tyson, Jon E., Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Burson, Katrina, Dempsey, Allison G., Evans, Patricia W., Garcia, Carmen, Jiminez, Margarita, John, Janice, Jones, Patrick M., Lillie, M. Layne, Martin, Karen, Martin, Sara C., McDavid, Georgia E., Rodgers, Shawna, Siddiki, Saba Khan, Sperry, Daniel, Pierce Tate, Patti L., Wright, Sharon L., Sánchez, Pablo J., Nelin, Leif D., Jadcherla, Sudarshan R., Luzader, Patricia, Fortney, Christine A., Besner, Gail E., Parikh, Nehal A., Wallace, Dennis, Gantz, Marie G., Newman, Jamie E., Auman, Jeanette O'Donnell, Crawford, Margaret, Gabrio, Jenna, Leblond, David, Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Van Meurs, Krisa P., Chock, Valerie Y., Stevenson, David K., Adams, Marian M., Ball, M. Bethany, Bentley, Barbara, DeAnda, Maria Elena, Debattista, Anne M., Earhart, Beth, Huffman, Lynne C., Ismael, Magdy, Krueger, Casey E., Palmquist, Andrew W., Proud, Melinda S., Reichert, Elizabeth N., Sankar, Meera N., St. John, Nicholas H., Taylor, Heather L., Weiss, Hali E., Frantz, Ivan D., III, Fiascone, John M., MacKinnon, Brenda L., Nylen, Ellen, Furey, Anne, Sibley, Cecelia E., Brussa, Ana K., Carlo, Waldemar A., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Bailey, Kirstin J., Biasini, Fred J., Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Phillips, Vivien A., Rector, Richard V., Whitley, Sally, Devaskar, Uday, Garg, Meena, Purdy, Isabell B., Chanlaw, Teresa, Geller, Rachel, Finer, Neil N., Vaucher, Yvonne E., Kaegi, David, Rasmussen, Maynard R., Arnell, Kathy, Demetrio, Clarence, Fuller, Martha G., Rich, Wade, West, Radmila, Baack, Michelle L., Ellsbury, Dan L., Hogden, Laurie A., Klein, Jonathan M., Dagle, John M., Johnson, Karen J., Tud, Tracy L., Elenkiwich, Chelsey, Henning, Megan M., Broadbent, Megan, Schmelzel, Mendi L., Walker, Jacky R., Goeke, Claire A., Watterberg, Kristi L., Ohls, Robin K., Backstrom Lacy, Conra, Brown, Sandra, Fuller, Janell, Hartenberger, Carol, Lowe, Jean R., Sundquist Beauman, Sandra, Hanson, Mary Ruffner, Dupont, Tara, Kuan, Elizabeth, Schmidt, Barbara, Kirpalani, Haresh, Chaudhary, Aasma S., Abbasi, Soraya, Mancini, Toni, Cucinotta, Dara M., Bernbaum, Judy C., Gerdes, Marsha, Hurt, Hallam, D'Angio, Carl T., Guillet, Ronnie, Myers, Gary J., Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Reynolds, Anne Marie, Hartley-McAndrew, Michelle E., Wadkins, Holly I.M., Sacilowski, Michael G., Reubens, Linda J., Jensen, Rosemary L., Merzbach, Joan, Zorn, William, Farooq, Osman, Maffett, Deanna, Williams, Ashley, Hunn, Julianne, Guilford, Stephanie, Yost, Kelley, Rowan, Mary, Prinzing, Diane M., Wynn, Karen, Fallone, Cait, Scorsone, Ann Marie, Wyckoff, Myra H., Brion, Luc P., Heyne, Roy J., Vasil, Diana M., Adams, Sally S., Chen, Lijun, De Leon, Maria M., Eubanks, Frances, Guzman, Alicia, Heyne, Elizabeth T., Madden, Linda A., Miller, Nancy A., Lee, Lizette E., Pavageau, Lara, Sepulveda, Pollieanna, Boatman, Cathy Twell, Faix, Roger G., Yoder, Bradley A., Baserga, Mariana, Osborne, Karen A., Baker, Shawna, Bird, Karie, Burnett, Jill, Christensen, Susan, Davis, Brandy, Elmont, Jennifer O., Jensen, Jennifer J., Loertscher, Manndi C., Marchant, Trisha, Maxson, Earl, Minton, Stephen D., Parry, D. Melody, Rau, Carrie A., Schaefer, Susan T., Sheffield, Mark J., Spencer, Cynthia, Steffen, Mike, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, Winter, Sarah, Woodbury, Kathryn D., Zanetti, Karen, Shankaran, Seetha, Chawla, Sanjay, Sood, Beena G., Pappas, Athina, Natarajan, Girija, Bajaj, Monika, Bara, Rebecca, Johnson, Mary E., Goldston, Laura, Wiggins, Stephanie A., Christensen, Mary K., Carlson, Martha, Barks, John, White, Diane F., Ehrenkranz, Richard A., Jacobs, Harris, Butler, Christine G., Cervone, Patricia, Greisman, Sheila, Konstantino, Monica, Poulsen, JoAnn, Taft, Janet, Romano, Elaine, Brumbaugh, Jane E., Bell, Edward F., Grey, Scott F., DeMauro, Sara B., Vohr, Betty R., Harmon, Heidi M., Bann, Carla M., Rysavy, Matthew A., Logan, J. Wells, Colaizy, Tarah T., Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam A., McGowan, Elisabeth C., Duncan, Andrea F., Stoll, Barbara J., Das, Abhik, and Hintz, Susan R.
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31. Hypoglycemia Communication in Primary Care Visits for Patients with Diabetes
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Pilla, Scott J., Park, Jenny, Schwartz, Jessica L., Albert, Michael C., Ephraim, Patti L., Boulware, L. Ebony, Mathioudakis, Nestoras N., Maruthur, Nisa M., Beach, Mary Catherine, and Greer, Raquel C.
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32. Impact of pre-dialysis nephrology care engagement and decision-making on provider and patient action toward permanent vascular access
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Vanessa Grubbs, Bernard G. Jaar, Kerri L. Cavanaugh, Patti L. Ephraim, Jessica M. Ameling, Courtney Cook, Raquel C. Greer, and L. Ebony Boulware
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Abstract Background While catheters are often thought the result of emergency hemodialysis (HD) initiation among patients with little or no pre-dialysis nephrology care, the role of patient level of engagement in care and modality decision-making have not been fully explored. Methods This is a retrospective medical record review of adults (age 18–89 years) who received care in academically affiliated private practice, public hospital, or Veterans Administration settings prior to initiating HD with a catheter between 10/1/2011 and 9/30/2012. Primary predictors were level of patient engagement in nephrology care within 6 months of HD initiation and timing of modality decision-making. Primary outcomes were provider action (referral) and any patient action (evaluation by a vascular surgeon, vein mapping or vascular surgery) toward [arteriovenous fistula or graft, (AVF/AVG)] creation. Results Among 92 incident HD patients, 66% (n = 61) initiated HD via catheter, of whom 34% (n = 21) had ideal engagement in care but 42% (n = 25) had no documented decision. Providers referred 48% (n = 29) of patients for AVF/AVG, of whom 72% (n = 21) took any action. Ideal engagement in care predicted provider action (adjusted OR 13.7 [95% CI 1.08, 175.1], p = 0.04), but no level of engagement in care predicted patient action (p > 0.3). Compared to patients with no documented decision, those with documented decisions within 3, 3–12, or more than 12 months before initiating dialysis were more likely to have provider action toward AVF/AVG (adjusted OR [95% CI]: 9.0 [1.4,55.6], p = 0.2, 37.6 [3.3423.4] p = 0.003, and 4.8 [0.8, 30.6], p = 0.1, respectively); and patient action (adjusted OR [95% CI]: 18.7 [2.3, 149.0], p = 0.006, 20.4 [2.6, 160.0], p = 0.004, and 6.2 [0.9, 44.0], p = 0.07, respectively). Conclusions Timing of patient modality decision-making, but not level of engagement in pre-dialysis nephrology care, was predictive of patient and provider action toward AVF/AVG Interventions addressing patients’ psychological preparation for dialysis are needed.
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33. Engaging patients and family members to design and implement patient-centered kidney disease research
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Teri Browne, Amy Swoboda, Patti L. Ephraim, Katina Lang-Lindsey, Jamie A. Green, Felicia Hill-Briggs, George L. Jackson, Suzanne Ruff, Lana Schmidt, Peter Woods, Patty Danielson, Shakur Bolden, Brian Bankes, Chelsie Hauer, Tara Strigo, and L. Ebony Boulware
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Patient centered ,PCORI ,Kidney disease ,Care transitions ,Patient research partners ,Family member research partners ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Plain English summary We need more research projects that partner and engage with patients and family members as team members. Doing this requires that patients and family members set research priorities and fully participate in research teams. Models for this patient and family member engagement as research partners can help increase patient centered outcomes research. In this article, we describe how we have successfully engaged patients with kidney disease and family members as Co-Investigators on a 5-year research project testing a health system intervention to improve kidney disease care. Abstract Background This article describes a method for successful engagement of patients and family members in all stages of a 5-year comparative effectiveness research trial to improve transitions of care for patients from chronic kidney disease to end-stage kidney disease. Methods This project utilized the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute’s conceptual model for engagement with patients and family members. We conducted a qualitative analysis of grant planning meetings to determine patient and family member Co-Investigators’ priorities for research and to include these engagement efforts in the research design. Patient and family member Co-Investigators partnered in writing this paper. Results Patients and family members were successfully engaged in remote and in-person meetings to contribute actively to research planning and implementation stages. Three patient-centered themes emerged from our data related to engagement that informed our research plan: kidney disease treatment decision-making, care transitions from chronic to end-stage kidney disease, and patient-centered outcomes. Conclusions The model we have employed represents a new paradigm for kidney disease research in the United States, with patients and family members engaged as full research partners. As a result, the study tests an intervention that directly responds to their needs, and it prioritizes the collection of outcomes data most relevant to patient and family member Co-Investigators. Trial registration NCT02722382 .
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34. Respiratory Outcomes of Infants Born Extremely Preterm in the Necrotizing Enterocolitis Surgery Trial
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Laptook, Abbot R., Keszler, Martin, Vohr, Betty R., Kurkchubasche, Arlette, Hensman, Angelita M., Vieira, Elisa, St. Pierre, Lucille, Alksninis, Barbara, Knoll, Andrea, Keszler, Mary L., Leach, Teresa M., McGowan, Elisabeth C., Watson, Victoria E., Maria Hibbs, Anna, Walsh, Michele C., Newman, Nancy S., Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Siner, Bonnie S., Roth, Elizabeth, Truog, William E., Pallotto, Eugenia K., Kilbride, Howard W., Gauldin, Cheri, Holmes, Anne, Johnson, Kathy, Scott, Allison, Parimi, Prabhu S., Gaetano, Lisa, Merhar, Stephanie, Poindexter, Brenda B., Schibler, Kurt, Cahill, Tanya E., Russell, David, Gratton, Tari, Jackson, Lenora, Thompson, Julia, Beiersdorfer, Traci, Grisby, Cathy, Kirker, Kristin, Wuertz, Sandra, Dudley, Juanita, Henkes, Lisa, Stacey, Sara, Hayes, Devan, Cotten, C. Michael, Laughon, Matthew M., Goldberg, Ronald N., Malcolm, William F., Ashley, Patricia L., Mago-Shah, Deesha, Warren, Mollie, Finkle, Joanne, Fisher, Kimberley A., Gustafson, Kathryn E., Bose, Carl L., Bernhardt, Janice, Bose, Gennie, Wereszczak, Janice, Trembath, Andrea, Talbert, Jennifer, Kicklighter, Stephen D., Moore, Ryan, Bentley, Alexandra, Edwards, Laura, Rhodes-Ryan, Ginger, White, Donna, Patel, Ravi M., Carlton, David P., Stoll, Barbara J., Maitre, Nathalie L., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Loggins, Yvonne, Hale, Ellen C., Bottcher, Diane, Carter, Sheena L., Kendrick-Allwood, Salathiel, LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, Laursen, Judith, Mackie, Colleen, Sanders, Amy, Smikle, Gloria, Wineski, Lynn, Bremer, Andrew A., Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Sokol, Gregory M., Dusick, Anna, Papile, Lu Ann, Harmon, Heidi M., Hines, Abbey C., Herron, Dianne E., Lytle, Carolyn, Smiley, Lucy, Dawn Wilson, Leslie, Watkins, Donna, Gunn, Susan, Joyce, Jeff, Khan, Amir M., Kennedy, Kathleen A., Duncan, Andrea F., Eason, Elizabeth, Evans, Patricia, Jones, Patrick, Mosquera, Ricardo A., Lally, Kevin, Stoll, Barbara, Alaniz, Nora, Allain, Elizabeth, Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Boricha, Fatima, Burson, Katrina, Boral, Debasree Sana, Dempsey, IMG; Allison G., Garcia, Carmen, Green, Charles, Hall, Donna J., Jimenez, Margarita, John, Janice, Lillie, M. Layne, Mason, Carrie, Martin, Karen, Martin, Sarah, McDavid, Georgia E., McKee, Shannon L., Rennie, Kimberly, Reddy, Tina, Rodgers, Shawna, Siddiki, Saba, Sperry, Daniel K., Stephens, Emily, Tate, Patti L., Wright, Sharon L., Nelin, Leif D., Slaughter, Jonathan L., Jadcherla, Sudarshan R., Timan, Christopher, Fathi, Omid, Yeates, Keith O., Luzader, Patricia, Gutentag, Julie, Grothause, Jennifer L., Stein, Melanie, Sullivan, Rox Ann, Hague, Cole D., Carey, Helen, Chao, Michelle, Burkhardt, Stephanie, Sullivan, Margaret, Yossef-Salameh, Lina, Nelin, Mary Ann, Clark, Erna, Shadd, Julie C., Park, Courtney, Cira, Courtney, Fearns, Erin, Small, Kristi, Keim, Sarah A., Fortney, Christine A., Fowler, Aubrey, McCool, Jacqueline, Pietruszewski, Lindsay, Purnell, Jessica, Warnimont, CCRC; Kyrstin, Marzec, Laura, Miller, Bethany, Beckford, Demi R., Baugher, Hallie, Newton, Julia, Levengood, Katelyn, Batterson, Nancy, Brittany DeSantis, Das, Abhik, Bann, Carla M., Wallace, Dennis, Gantz, Marie G., O’Donnell Auman, Jeanette, Crawford, Margaret, Gabrio, Jenna, Newman, Jamie E., Parlberg, Lindsay, Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Lewis, Amanda, Van Meurs, Krisa P., Ball, M. Bethany, Chock, Valerie Y., Adams, Marian M., Davis, Alexis S., Bentley, Barbara, DeAnda, Maria Elena, DeBattista, Anne M., Earhart, Beth, Huffman, Lynne C., Krueger, Casey E., Lucash, Ryan E., Proud, Melinda S., Reichert, Elizabeth N., Taylor, CCRC; Heather, Weiss, Hali E., Williams, R. Jordan, Frantz, Ivan D., III, Fiascone, John M., MacKinnon, Brenda L., Furey, Anne, Nylen, Ellen, Church, Paige T., Carlo, Waldemar A., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, Bailey, Kirstin J., Biasini, Fred J., Chopko, Stephanie A., Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Domnanovich, Kristy A., Jno-Finn, Chantel J., Ladinsky, Morissa, Moses, Mary Beth, McNair, Tara E., Phillips, Vivien A., Preskitt, Julie, Rector, Richard V., Stringer, Kimberlly, Whitley, Sally, Chapman, Sheree York, Devaskar, Uday, Garg, Meena, Purdy, Isabell B., Chanlaw, Teresa, Geller, Rachel, Bell, Edward F., Colaizy, Tarah T., Widness, John A., Brumbaugh, Jane E., Johnson, Karen J., Schmelzel, Mendi L., Walker, Jacky R., Goeke, Claire A., Eastman, Diane L., Henning, Megan M., Elenkiwich, Chelsey, Broadbent, Megan, Van Muyden, Sarah, Ellsbury, Dan L., Bass, Donia B., Tud, Tracy L., Pitcher, Graeme J., Shelton, Julia S., Watterberg, Kristi L., Fuller, Janell, Ohls, Robin K., Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Hartenberger, Carol, Brown, Sandra, Beauman, Sandra Sundquist, Lowe, Jean R., Eichenwald, Eric C., Schmidt, Barbara, Kirpalani, Haresh, Abbasi, Soraya, Chaudhary, Aasma S., Mancini, Toni, Cucinotta, Dara M., Bernbaum, Judy C., Gerdes, Marsha, Hurt, Hallam, Snyder, Jonathan, Ziolkowski, Kristina, D’Angio, Carl T., Guillet, Ronnie, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Myers, Gary J., Reynolds, Anne Marie, Wadkins, Holly I.M., Sacilowski, Michael G., Jensen, Rosemary L., Merzbach, Joan, Zorn, LMSW; William, Farooq, Osman, Guilford, Stephanie, Yost, Kelley, Scorsone, Ann Marie, Hartley-McAndrew, CCRC; Michelle, Binion, Kyle, Orme, Constance, Sabaratnam, Premini, Kent, Alison, Jones, Rachel, Li, Emily, Kachelmeyer, Jennifer, McKee, Kimberly G., Coleman, Kelly R., Stevens, Timothy, Lee, Yi Horng, Pegoli, Walter, Gitzelman, Christopher, Wakeman, Derek, Horihan, Cassandra, Hunn, Julianne, Bowman, Melissa, Fallone, Cait, Wynn, Karen, Conway, Patrick, Williams, Ashley, Wyckoff, Myra H., Brion, Luc P., Heyne, Roy J., Vasil, Diana M., Adams, Sally S., Chen, Lijun, De Leon, Maria M., Eubanks, Frances, Madden, Linda A., McDougald, E. Rebecca, Lara Pavageau, Sepulveda, Pollieanna, Guzman, Alicia, Heyne, Elizabeth, Lee, Lizette E., Vera, Azucena, Waterbury, Jillian, Boatman, Cathy Twell, Tolentino-Plata, Kristine, Yoder, Bradley A., Baserga, Mariana, Faix, Roger G., Winter, Sarah, Minton, Stephen D., Gerday, Erick B., Rau, Carrie A., Baker, Shawna, Burnett, Jill, Christensen, Susan, Cunningham, Sean D., Elmont, Jennifer O., Hall, Becky, Loertscher, Manndi C., Maxson, Earl, McGrath, Kandace M., Mickelsen, Hena G., Morshedzadeh, Galina, Schaefer, Susan T., Stout, Kelly, Stuart, Ashley L., Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, Woodbury, Kathryn D., Shankaran, Seetha, Sood, Beena G., Pappas, Athina, Natarajan, Girija, Chawla, Sanjay, Bajaj, Monika, Agarwal, Prashant, Prentice, Jeanette, February, Melissa, De Jesus, Lilia, Muran, Gerry, Bara, Rebecca, Childs, Kirsten, Panaitescu, Bogdan, Woldt, Eunice, Johnson, Mary E., Goldston, Laura A., Wiggins, Stephanie A., Christensen, Mary K., White, Diane F., Carlson, Martha, Barks, John, Ehrenkranz, Richard A., Jacobs, Harris, Butler, Christine G., Cervone, Patricia, Greisman, Sheila, Konstantino, Monica, Poulsen, JoAnn, Taft, Janet, Williams, Joanne, Romano, Elaine, DeMauro, Sara B., Jensen, Erik A., McDonald, Scott A., Hintz, Susan, Tyson, Jon, Stevenson, David K., and Blakely, Martin L.
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35. Defining a Flexible Notion of 'Good' STEM Writing Across Contexts: Lessons Learned From a Cross-Institutional Conversation
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Sara M. Grady, Jenna Morton-Aiken, Caroline Gottschalk Druschke, Ingrid E. Lofgren, Nancy E. Karraker, Scott R. McWilliams, Nedra Reynolds, Elaine Finan, Patti L. Wolter, Donna R. Leff, and Michael Kennedy
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STEM ,science communication ,rhetoric graduate student training ,collaborate ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
We respond to a surging interest in science communication training for graduate scientists by advocating for a focus on rhetorically informed approaches to STEM writing and its assessment. We argue that STEM communication initiatives would benefit by shifting from a strategic focus on products to a flexible understanding of writing as a practice worthy of attention and study. To do that, we use our experience across two universities and two distinct programmatic contexts to train STEM graduate students in writing and communication. We draw from cross-disciplinary conversations to identify four facets of “good” STEM writing: (1) connecting to the big picture; (2) explaining science; (3) adhering to genre conventions; and (4) choosing context-appropriate language. We then describe our ongoing conversations across contexts to develop and implement flexible rubrics that capture and foster conversations around “good” writing. In doing so, we argue for a notion of writing rubrics as boundary objects, capable of fostering cross-disciplinary, integrative conversations and collaborations that strengthen student writing, shift STEM students toward a rhetorically informed sense of “good” writing, and offer that kinds of assessment data that make for persuasive evidence of the power of writing-centric approaches for STEM administrators and funders.
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36. Effect of intravenous iron use on hospitalizations in patients undergoing hemodialysis: a comparative effectiveness analysis from the DEcIDE-ESRD study
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Tangri, Navdeep, Miskulin, Dana C, Zhou, Jing, Bandeen-Roche, Karen, Michels, Wieneke M, Ephraim, Patti L, McDermott, Aidan, Crews, Deidra C, Scialla, Julia J, Sozio, Stephen M, Shafi, Tariq, Jaar, Bernard G, Meyer, Klemens, Ebony Boulware, L, Cook, Courtney, Coresh, Josef, Crews, Deidra, Ephraim, Patti, Jaar, Bernard, Kim, Jeonyong, Liu, Yang, Luly, Jason, Michels, Wieneke, Scheel, Paul, Sozio, Stephen, Wu, Albert, Collins, Allan, Foley, Robert, Gilbertson, David, Guo, Haifeng, Heubner, Brooke, Herzog, Charles, Liu, Jiannong, St Peter, Wendy, Nally, Joseph, Arrigain, Susana, Jolly, Stacey, Konig, Vicky, Liu, Xiaobo, Navaneethan, Sankar, Schold, Jesse, Zager, Philip, Miskulin, Dana, and Scialla, Julia
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Health Services ,Clinical Research ,Kidney Disease ,Good Health and Well Being ,Administration ,Intravenous ,Aged ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Cause of Death ,Databases ,Factual ,Female ,Hospitalization ,Humans ,Iron Compounds ,Kidney Failure ,Chronic ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Renal Dialysis ,Risk Factors ,DEcIDE Network Patient Outcomes in End-Stage Renal Disease Study Investigators ,anemia ,hemodialysis ,hospitalizations ,intravenous iron ,Clinical Sciences ,Urology & Nephrology - Abstract
BackgroundIntravenous iron use in hemodialysis patients has greatly increased over the last decade, despite limited studies on the safety of iron.MethodsWe studied the association of receipt of intravenous iron with hospitalizations in an incident cohort of hemodialysis patients. We examined 9544 patients from Dialysis Clinic, Inc. (DCI). We ascertained intravenous iron use from DCI electronic medical record and USRDS data files, and hospitalizations through Medicare claims. We examined the association between iron exposure accumulated over 1-, 3- or 6-month time windows and incident hospitalizations in the follow-up period using marginal structural models accounting for time-dependent confounders. We performed sensitivity analyses including recurrent events models for multiple hospitalizations and models for combined outcome of hospitalization and death.ResultsThere were 22 347 hospitalizations during a median follow-up of 23 months. Higher cumulative dose of intravenous iron was not associated with all-cause, cardiovascular or infectious hospitalizations [HR 0.97 (95% CI: 0.77-1.22) for all-cause hospitalizations comparing >2100 mg versus 0-900 mg of iron over 6 months]. Findings were similar in models examining the risk of hospitalizations in 1- and 3-month windows [HR 0.88 (95% CI: 0.79-0.99) and HR 0.88 (95% CI: 0.74-1.03), respectively] or the risk of combined outcome of hospitalization and death in the 6-month window [HR 0.98 (95% CI: 0.78-1.23)].ConclusionsHigher cumulative dose of intravenous iron may not be associated with increased risk of hospitalizations in hemodialysis patients. While clinical trials are needed, employing higher iron doses to reduce erythropoiesis-stimulating agents does not appear to increase morbidity in routine clinical care.
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37. Developmental Outcomes of Extremely Preterm Infants with a Need for Child Protective Services Supervision
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Polin, Richard A., Laptook, Abbott R., Keszler, Martin, Hensman, Angelita M., Alksninis, Barbara, Basso, Kristin M., Burke, Robert, Caskey, Melinda, Johnson, Katharine, Keszler, Mary Lenore, Knoll, Andrea M., Leach, Theresa M., Little, Emilee, McGowan, Elisabeth C., Vieira, Elisa, Watson, Victoria E., Ventura, Suzy, Walsh, Michele C., Fanaroff, Avroy A., Hibbs, Anna Marie, Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Newman, Nancy S., Payne, Allison H., Siner, Bonnie S., Bhola, Monika, Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, Friedman, Harriet G., Truog, William E., Pallotto, Eugenia K., Kilbride, Howard W., Gauldin, Cheri, Holmes, Anne, Johnson, Kathy, Knutson, Allison, Schibler, Kurt, Donovan, Edward F., Grisby, Cathy, Bridges, Kate, Alexander, Barbara, Fischer, Estelle E., Mincey, Holly L., Hessling, Jody, Gratton, Teresa L., Jackson, Lenora, Kirker, Kristin, Muthig, Greg, Steichen, Jean J., Tepe, Stacey, Yolton, Kimberly, Goldberg, Ronald N., Cotten, C. Michael, Goldstein, Ricki F., Ashley, Patricia L., Malcolm, William F., Auten, Kathy J., Fisher, Kimberley A., Grimes, Sandra, Gustafson, Kathryn E., Lohmeyer, Melody B., Finkle, Joanne, Laughon, Matthew M., Bose, Carl L., Bernhardt, Janice, Bose, Gennie, Clark, Cindy, Manor, Linda, Warner, Diane, Wereszczak, Janice, Carlton, David P., Stoll, Barbara J., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Hale, Ellen C., Loggins, Yvonne, Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Sokol, Gregory M., Poindexter, Brenda B., Dusick, Anna M., Papile, Lu-Ann, Gunn, Susan, Hamer, Faithe, Herron, Dianne E., Hines, Abbey C., Lytle, Carolyn, Minnich, Heike M., Smiley, Lucy, Wilson, Leslie Dawn, Sanchez, Pablo J., Nelin, Leif D., Jadcherla, Sudarshan R., Luzader, Patricia, Fortney, Christine A., Besner, Gail E., Parikh, Nehal A., Das, Abhik, Wallace, Dennis, Gantz, Marie G., Poole, W. Kenneth, Newman, Jamie E., O'Donnell Auman, Jeanette, Crawford, Margaret M., Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Van Meurs, Krisa P., Stevenson, David K., Hintz, Susan R., Ball, M. Bethany, Davis, Alexis S., Palmquist, Andrew W., Proud, Melinda S., Bentley, Barbara, Bruno, Elizabeth, DeAnda, Maria Elena, DeBattista, Anne M., Earhart, Beth, Huffman, Lynne C., Kohn, Jean G., Krueger, Casey, Weiss, Hali E., Frantz, Ivan D., III, Fiascone, John M., MacKinnon, Brenda L., Furey, Anne, Nylen, Ellen, Carlo, Waldemar A., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Biasini, Fred J., Johnston, Kristen C., Nelson, Kathleen G., Patterson, Cryshelle S., Phillips, Vivien A., Whitley, Sally, Devaskar, Uday, Garg, Meena, Purdy, Isabell B., Chanlaw, Teresa, Geller, Rachel, Finer, Neil N., Vaucher, Yvonne E., Kaegi, David, Rasmussen, Maynard R., Arnell, Kathy, Demetrio, Clarence, Fuller, Martha G., Rich, Wade, Bell, Edward F., Colaizy, Tarah T., Acarregui, Michael J., Ellsbury, Dan L., Widness, John A., Johnson, Karen J., Campbell, Donia B., Eastman, Diane L., Walker, Jacky R., Brumbaugh, Jane E., Duara, Shahnaz, Bauer, Charles R., Everett-Thomas, Ruth, Fajardo-Hiriart, Sylvia, Rigaud, Arielle, Calejo, Maria, Frade Eguaras, Silvia M., Berkowits, Michelle Harwood, Garcia, Andrea, Pierre, Helina, Stoerger, Alexandra, Watterberg, Kristi L., Lowe, Jean R., Fuller, Janell F., Ohls, Robin K., Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Duncan, Andrea F., Montman, Rebecca, Schmidt, Barbara, Kirpalani, Haresh, DeMauro, Sara B., Chaudhary, Aasma S., Abbasi, Soraya, Mancini, Toni, Cucinotta, Dara M., Bernbaum, Judy C., Gerdes, Marsha, Hurt, Hallam, D'Angio, Carl T., Phelps, Dale L., Guillet, Ronnie, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Johnson, Julie Babish, Reubens, Linda J., Horihan, Cassandra A., Hust, Diane, Jensen, Rosemary L., Kushner, Emily, Merzbach, Joan, Myers, Gary J., Rowan, Mary, Wadkins, Holly I.M., Bowman, Melissa, Hunn, Julianne, Guilford, Stephanie, Maffett, Deanna, Osman, Farooq, Prinzing, Diane, Reynolds, Anne Marie, Sacilowski, Michael G., Williams, Ashley, Wynn, Karen, Yost, Kelley, Zorn, William, Zwetsch, Lauren, Kennedy, Kathleen A., Tyson, Jon E., McDavid, Georgia E., Alaniz, Nora I., Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Burson, Katrina, Evans, Patricia W., Garcia, Carmen, Green, Charles, Harris, Beverly Foley, Jiminez, Margarita, John, Janice, Jones, Patrick M., Lillie, Layne M., Lis, Anna E., Martin, Karen, Martin, Sara C., Morris, Brenda H., Poundstone, M. Layne, Robichaux, Peggy, Rodgers, Shawna, Siddiki, Saba, Simmons, Maegan C., Sperry, Daniel, Pierce Tate, Patti L., Wright, Sharon L., Wyckoff, Myra H., Brion, Luc P., Heyne, Roy J., Salhab, Walid A., Rosenfeld, Charles R., Vasil, Diana M., Chen, Lijun, Guzman, Alicia, Hensley, Gaynelle, Leps, Melissa H., Miller, Nancy A., Morgan, Janet S., Adams, Sally S., Boatman, Catherine Twell, Heyne, Elizabeth T., Madden, Linda A., Torres, Lizette E., Faix, Roger G., Yoder, Bradley A., Osborne, Karen A., Spencer, Cynthia, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, Baker, Shawna, Bird, Karie, Burnett, Jill, Steffen, Michael, Jensen, Jennifer J., Winter, Sarah, Zanetti, Karen, O'Shea, T. Michael, Dillard, Robert G., Washburn, Lisa K., Jackson, Barbara G., Peters, Nancy, Chiu, Korinne, Allred, Deborah Evans, Goldstein, Donald J., Halfond, Raquel, Peterson, Carroll, Waldrep, Ellen L., Welch, Cherrie D., Morris, Melissa Whalen, Hounshell, Gail Wiley, Shankaran, Seetha, Pappas, Athina, Barks, John, Bara, Rebecca, Goldston, Laura A., Natarajan, Girija, Christensen, Mary, Wiggins, Stephanie A., White, Diane, Ehrenkranz, Richard A., Jacobs, Harris, Butler, Christine G., Cervone, Patricia, Greisman, Sheila, Konstantino, Monica, Poulsen, JoAnn, Taft, Janet, Williams, Joanne, Romano, Elaine, Laptook, Abbot. R., Lowe, Jean, Chowdhury, Dhuly, Higgins, Rosemary D., and Vohr, Betty R.
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38. Sociodemographic and Kidney Disease Correlates of Nutrient Intakes Among Urban African Americans With Uncontrolled Hypertension
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Song, Annie Y., Crews, Deidra C., Ephraim, Patti L., Han, Dingfen, Greer, Raquel C., Boyér, LaPricia Lewis, Ameling, Jessica, Gayles, Debra J., Sneed, Valerie, Carson, Kathryn A., Albert, Michael, Liu, Yang, Cooper, Lisa A., and Boulware, L. Ebony
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39. Study protocol for targeted interventions to prevent chronic low back pain in high-risk patients: A multi-site pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial (TARGET Trial)
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Delitto, Anthony, Patterson, Charity G., Stevans, Joel M., Brennan, Gerard P., Wegener, Stephen T., Morrisette, David C., Beneciuk, Jason M., Freel, Jennifer A., Minick, Kate I., Hunter, Stephen J., Ephraim, Patti L., Friedman, Michael, Simpson, Kit N., George, Steven Z., Daley, Kelly N., Albert, Michael C., Tamasy, Marie, Cash, Jewel, Lake, D. Scott, Freburger, Janet K., Greco, Carol M., Hough, Linda J., Jeong, Jong-Hyeon, Khoja, Samannaaz S., Schneider, Michael J., Sowa, Gwendolyn A., Spigle, Wendy A., Wasan, Ajay D., Adams, William G., Lemaster, Chelsey M., Mishuris, Rebecca G., Plumb, Dorothy L., Williams, Charles T., and Saper, Robert B.
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40. Does an all-condition case management program for high-risk patients reduce health care utilization in medicaid and medicare beneficiaries with diabetes?
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Bui, Linh Phuong, Hill-Briggs, Felicia, Durkin, Nola, Apfel, Ariella, Ephraim, Patti L., Andon, Lindsay, Lalani, Hussain S., Dunbar, Linda, Appel, Lawrence J., and Yeh, Hsin-Chieh
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41. Association between Policy Changes for Oxygen Saturation Alarm Settings and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality in Infants Born Very Preterm
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Caplan, Michael S., Laptook, Abbott R., Keszler, Martin, Hensman, Angelita M., Knoll, Andrea M., Little, Emilee, Vieira, Elisa, Basso, Kristin M., Keller, Jennifer A., Hibbs, Anna Maria, Fanaroff, Avroy A., Newman, Nancy S., Payne, Allison H., Schibler, Kurt, Donovan, Edward F., Grisby, Cathy, Bridges, Kate, Alexander, Barbara, Fischer, Estelle E., Mincey, Holly L., Hessling, Jody, Jackson, Lenora, Kirker, Kristin, Muthig, Greg, Tepe, Stacey, Cotten, C. Michael, Goldberg, Ronald N., Auten, Kathy J., Fisher, Kimberley A., Finkle, Joanne, Carlton, David P., Stoll, Barbara J., Hale, Ellen C., Loggins, Yvonne, Bottcher, Diane I., Mackie, Colleen, Higgins, Rosemary D., Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Poindexter, Brenda B., Sokol, Gregory M., Herron, Dianne E., Miller, Lucy, Wilson, Leslie Dawn, Kennedy, Kathleen A., Tyson, Jon E., McDavid, Georgia E., Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Burson, Katrina, Garcia, Carmen, Harris, Beverly Foley, Lis, Anna E., Martin, Karen, Martin, Sara C., Rodgers, Shawna, Simmons, Maegan C., Pierce Tate, Patti L., Das, Abhik, Wallace, Dennis, Poole, W. Kenneth, O'Donnell Auman, Jeanette, Crawford, Margaret M., Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Van Meurs, Krisa P., Stevenson, David K., Adams, Marian M., Ball, M. Bethany, Ismail, Magdy, Palmquist, Andrew W., Proud, Melinda S., Carlo, Waldemar A., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Bell, Edward F., Colaizy, Tarah T., Widness, John A., Johnson, Karen J., Walker, Jacky R., Watterberg, Kristi L., Ohls, Robin K., Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Hartenberger, Carol H., Beauman, Sandra Sundquist, Hanson, Mary Ruffaner, Wyckoff, Myra H., Brion, Luc P., Salhab, Walid A., Rosenfeld, Charles R., Vasil, Diana M., Chen, Lijun, Guzman, Alicia, Hensley, Gaynelle, Lee, Lizette E., Leps, Melissa H., Miller, Nancy A., Morgan, Janet S., Pavageau, Lara, Shankaran, Seetha, Pappas, Athina, Bara, Rebecca, Natarajan, Girija, Foglia, Elizabeth E., Carper, Benjamin, Gantz, Marie, DeMauro, Sara B., Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Walsh, Michele, and Schmidt, Barbara
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42. The Principal's Role in Standards-Based Reform: Linking Accountability to Instructional Improvement.
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Chance, Patti L. and Anderson, Robert B.
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In 1997, the Nevada Legislature enacted the Nevada Education Reform Act to implement standards-based reform in all academic subjects in Nevada's schools. The act required that both teachers and principals be engaged in the process. This report describes a study of secondary principals' and secondary science teachers' perceptions of the impact that the new science standards have had on six areas: (1) instruction; (2) curriculum; (3) assessment; (4) accountability; (5) professional development; and (6) supervision. Attention was focused on the instructional leadership activities of principals and what they did to ensure implementation of Nevada science standards. Data were collected through a questionnaire (analyzed using descriptive statistics and t tests) and telephone interviews (analyzed qualitatively through domain analysis). The sample consisted of 159 science teachers and 56 administrators. The results showed that perceptions of administrators and science teachers on the impact of Nevada science standards differed significantly in all six areas related to instructional leadership. Principals tended to view standards as having greater impact on curriculum and instructional practices than teachers did. Teachers and principals generally perceived that teachers, more than principals, are accountable for student achievement. Also includes a summary of questionnaire results in tabular form. (Contains 31 references.) (WFA)
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43. Project Building Bridges: A Framework for Preparing Highly Qualified Speech-Language Pathologists to Serve Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students With Augmentative and Alternative Communication Needs
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Solomon-Rice, Patti L., primary, Robinson, Nancy B., additional, Soto, Gloria, additional, and Arana, Renelinda, additional
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44. Value Of Blood Volume Analysis To Guide Ambulatory Advanced Heart Failure Care
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Silver, Marc A., primary, Michel, Lauren E., additional, Killingsworth, Patti L., additional, and Gopalan, Radha S., additional
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45. Comparative Effectiveness of Alternative Treatment Approaches to Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Patients Receiving Maintenance Hemodialysis: An Observational Trial Emulation
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Platt, Alyssa, primary, Wilson, Jonathan, additional, Hall, Rasheeda, additional, Ephraim, Patti L., additional, Morton, Sarah, additional, Shafi, Tariq, additional, Weiner, Daniel E., additional, Boulware, L. Ebony, additional, Pendergast, Jane, additional, Scialla, Julia J., additional, and Bowman, Cassandra, additional
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46. "Our Little Society for the Good Cause": The Weathersfield Centre Soldier's Aid Society.
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HOUGHTON, PATTI L.
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The women who belonged to the Weathersfield Centre Soldier's Aid Society displayed their own kind of courage by setting aside time dedicated to making the critically needed items--items that represented the solicitude and patriotism of the makers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Behavioral Deficits at 18-22 Months of Age Are Associated with Early Cerebellar Injury and Cognitive and Language Performance in Children Born Extremely Preterm
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Jobe, Alan H., Caplan, Michael S., Laptook, Abbot R., Vohr, Betty R., Oh, William, Hensman, Angelita M., Alksninis, Barbara, Andrews, Dawn, Angela, Kristen, Barnett, Susan, Cashore, Bill, Caskey, Melinda, Francis, Kim, Gingras, Dan, Johnson, Katharine, Leach, Theresa M., Stephens, Bonnie E., Watson, Victoria E., Walsh, Michele C., Fanaroff, Avroy A., Newman, Nancy S., Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Siner, Bonnie S., Zadell, Arlene, DiFiore, Julie, Bhola, Monika, Friedman, Harriet G., Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, Bulas, Dorothy, Goldberg, Ronald N., Cotten, C. Michael, Goldstein, Ricki F., Ashley, Patricia, Auten, Kathy J., Fisher, Kimberley A., Foy, Katherine A., Freedman, Sharon F., Gustafson, Kathryn E., Lohmeyer, Melody B., Malcolm, William F., Wallace, David K., Carlton, David P., Stoll, Barbara J., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Buchter, Susie, Piazza, Anthony J., Carter, Sheena, Fritz, Sobha, Hale, Ellen C., Hutchinson, Amy K., LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, Higgins, Rosemary D., Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Sokol, Gregory M., Poindexter, Brenda B., Dusick, Anna M., Lemons, James A., Wilson, Leslie D., Hamer, Faithe, Cook, Ann B., Herron, Dianne E., Lytle, Carolyn, Minnich, Heike M., Berberich, Mary Anne, Blaisdell, Carol J., Gail, Dorothy B., Kiley, James P., Das, Abhik, Gantz, Marie G., Newman, Jamie E., Cheng, Helen, Hastings, Betty K., McClure, Elizabeth M., Auman, Jeanette O'Donnell, Huitema, Carolyn Petrie, Poole, W. Kenneth, Pickett, James W., II, Wallace, Dennis, Wrage, Lisa A., Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Van Meurs, Krisa P., Stevenson, David K., Ball, M. Bethany, Barnes, Patrick D., Bentley, Barbara, Bruno, Elizabeth F., DeAnda, Maria Elena, DeBattista, Anne M., Kohn, Jean G., Proud, Melinda S., Pyle, Renee P., Weiss, Hali E., Frantz, Ivan D., III, Fiascone, John M., McGowan, Elisabeth C., Furey, Anne, MacKinnon, Brenda L., Nylen, Ellen, Brussa, Ana, Sibley, Cecelia, Carlo, Waldemar A., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Phillips, Vivien A., Bailey, Kirstin J., Biasini, Fred J., Hopkins, Maria, Johnston, Kristen C., Nelson, Kathleen G., Patterson, Cryshelle S., Rector, Richard V., Rodriguez, Leslie, Soong, Amanda, Whitley, Sally, York, Sheree, Finer, Neil N., Rasmussen, Maynard R., Wozniak, Paul R., Vaucher, Yvonne E., Rich, Wade, Arnell, Kathy, Barbieri-Welge, Rene, Ben-Tall, Ayala, Bridge, Renee, Demetrio, Clarence, Fuller, Martha G., Ito, Elaine, Lukasik, Meghan, Pontillo, Deborah, Posin, Donna, Runyan, Cheryl, Wilkes, James, Zlotnik, Paul, Bell, Edward F., Widness, John A., Acarregui, Michael J., Klein, Jonathan M., Colaizy, Tarah T., Johnson, Karen J., Eastman, Diane L., Duara, Shahnaz, Bauer, Charles R., Everett-Thomas, Ruth, Calejo, Maria, Diaz, Alexis N., Frade Eguaras, Silvia M., Garcia, Andrea, Hamlin-Smith, Kasey, Berkowits, Michelle Harwood, Hiriart-Fajardo, Sylvia, Mathews, Elaine O., Pierre, Helina, Riguard, Arielle, Stroerger, Alexandra, Watterberg, Kristi L., Ohls, Robin K., Fuller, Janell, Rohr, Julie, Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Lowe, Jean, Montman, Rebecca, Brown, Sandra, Laroia, Nirupama, Phelps, Dale L., Myers, Gary J., Markowitz, Gary D., Reubens, Linda J., Hust, Diane, Augostino, Lisa, Johnson, Julie Babish, Burnell, Erica, Gelbard, Harris, Jensen, Rosemary L., Kushner, Emily, Merzbach, Joan, Mink, Jonathan, Torres, Carlos, Wang, David, Yost, Kelley, Sánchez, Pablo J., Rosenfeld, Charles R., Salhab, Walid A., Heyne, Roy J., Adams, Sally S., Allen, James, Grau, Laura, Guzman, Alicia, Hensley, Gaynelle, Heyne, Elizabeth T., Hickman, Jackie F., Leps, Melissa H., Madden, Linda A., Martin, Melissa, Miller, Nancy A., Morgan, Janet S., Solis, Araceli, Torres, Lizette E., Boatman, Catherine Twell, Vasil, Diana M., Kennedy, Kathleen A., Tyson, Jon E., Evans, Patricia W., Akpa, Esther G., Alaniz, Nora I., Harris, Beverly Foley, Green, Charles, Jiminez, Margarita, Lis, Anna E., Martin, Sarah, McDavid, Georgia E., Morris, Brenda H., Poundstone, Margaret L., Reddoch, Stacy, Siddiki, Saba, Pierce Tate, Patti L., Wright, Sharon L., Yoder, Bradley A., Faix, Roger G., Baker, Shawna, Bird, Karie, Bullwinkle, Anna E., Burnett, Jill, Cole, Laura, Osborne, Karen A., Spencer, Cynthia, Steele, R. Edison, Steffen, Michael, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, O'Shea, T. Michael, Dillard, Robert G., Washburn, Lisa K., Peters, Nancy J., Jackson, Barbara G., Chiu, Korinne, Allred, Deborah Evans, Goldstein, Donald J., Halfond, Raquel, Peterson, Carroll, Waldrep, Ellen L., Welch, Cherrie D., Morris, Melissa Whalen, Hounshell, Gail Wiley, Shankaran, Seetha, Sood, Beena G., Slovis, Thomas L., Pappas, Athina, Bara, Rebecca, Billian, Elizabeth, Goldston, Laura A., Johnson, Mary, Duncan, Andrea F., Bann, Carla M., Dempsey, Allison, Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, and Hintz, Susan
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48. Achieving Patient-Centered Health Care Innovation Through Stakeholder Engagement
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Boulware, L. Ebony, primary, Ephraim, Patti L., additional, Browne, Teri, additional, Strigo, Tara, additional, Hill-Briggs, Felicia, additional, Green, Jamie, additional, and Hauer, Chelsie, additional
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- 2021
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49. Adaptive Behavior Assessment of Preschool Children
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Harrison, Patti L., primary
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- 2020
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50. Technology Tools for Data-Driven Decision Making: Promising Professional Development for Rural School Leaders.
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Chance, Patti L.
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The Information Environment for School Leadership Preparation (IESLP) is a Web-based instructional system for educational administration preparation programs. The Web site presents a virtual rural school environment: a database of an actual rural school (using pseudonyms) containing information about students, teachers, school board members, test scores, curriculum, policies, and community demographics. It also presents problems that students are to address as school administrators. In an evaluation of the program, students were presented with a scenario concerning parent complaints about low student test scores. Students were organized into teams of four and required to prepare an analysis of student test scores and recommendations for a school improvement plan. Results indicated that after using IESLP, students tended to have a broader perspective on their approaches to decision making in that problems were more apt to be identified in terms of the total organization. Students showed a greater awareness of the use of many different kinds of data, not just peoples' perceptions, as essential sources of information for decision making. Students continued to value participatory decision-making but also indicated the need for people in the organization to possess the necessary information and data to make good decisions. Students reported gains in their professional use of technology in all areas, but especially in the use of spreadsheets and databases. Implications for educational administration preparation and professional development are discussed. (TD)
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