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Using Natural Language Processing to Identify Stigmatizing Language in Labor and Birth Clinical Notes
Stigma and bias related to race and other minoritized statuses may underlie disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes. One emerging method to identify bias is the study of stigmatizing language in the elect...
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Examining racial differences in the network structure and properties of specific cognitive domains among older adults
Older adults oftentimes experience cognitive aging which leads to varying degrees of cognitive impairment. Previous studies have found that racial and ethnic disparities exist in the prevalence and severity of...
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Understanding changes in mental health symptoms from young-old to old-old adults by sex using multiple-group latent transition analysis
Older adults are classified into three homogeneous groups: young-old (age 65–74), old-old (age 75–84), and oldest-old (age 85 and over). Mental health symptoms are likely to change over time, especially when o...
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Correction to: Predicting Risk for Early Breastfeeding Cessation in Israel
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Predicting Risk for Early Breastfeeding Cessation in Israel
This study aimed to 1) Examine factors associated with cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Israel and 2) Develop predictive models to identify women at risk for early exclusive breastfeeding cessation.
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Nursing Theory of the Future: Situation-Specific Theories
This reproduced chapter published in 2011 predicted a future for the development of situation-specific theories. A history of progress in the development of nursing theory driven by more contemporary challenge...
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Open AccessIdentifying patients at highest-risk: the best timing to apply a readmission predictive model
Most of readmission prediction models are implemented at the time of patient discharge. However, interventions which include an early in-hospital component are critical in reducing readmissions and improving p...
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Medical Malpractice Trends: Errors in Automated Speech Recognition
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Clinicians’ Reports in Electronic Health Records Versus Patients’ Concerns in Social Media: A Pilot Study of Adverse Drug Reactions of Aspirin and Atorvastatin
Large databases of clinician reported (e.g., allergy repositories) and patient reported (e.g., social media) adverse drug reactions (ADRs) exist; however, whether patients and clinicians report the same concer...