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    Burnout, employee engagement, and changing organizational contexts in VA primary care during the early COVID-19 pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic involved a rapid change to the working conditions of all healthcare workers (HCW), including those in primary care. Organizational responses to the pandemic, including a shift to virtual ...

    Eric A. Apaydin, Danielle E. Rose, Michael R. McClean in BMC Health Services Research (2023)

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    Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) for vascular surgery: an evidence map and sco** review

    Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) interventions aim to improve patient outcomes. Vascular surgery patients have unique requirements and it is unclear which ERAS interventions are supported by an evidence ...

    Eric A. Apaydin, Karen Woo, Julia Rollison, Sangita Baxi in Systematic Reviews (2023)

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    Differences in lymphoma patients between chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy trials and the general population

    Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapies appear to be promising treatments for non-Hodgkin’s and B-cell lymphoma. However, several CAR-T therapies approved by the US Food and Drug Administration have o...

    Eric A. Apaydin, Andrea S. Richardson, Sangita Baxi in Clinical and Experimental Medicine (2022)

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    Association between care coordination tasks with non-VA community care and VA PCP burnout: an analysis of a national, cross-sectional survey

    The scope of care coordination in VA primary care increased with the launch of the Veterans Choice Act, which aimed to increase access through greater use of non-VA Community Care. These changes may have overb...

    Eric A. Apaydin, Danielle E. Rose, Michael R. McClean in BMC Health Services Research (2021)

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    A systematic review of St. John’s wort for major depressive disorder

    This systematic review evaluated St. John’s wort (SJW) for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). The objectives of this review are to (1) evaluate the efficacy and safety of SJW in adults with MDD ...

    Eric A. Apaydin, Alicia R. Maher, Roberta Shanman, Marika S. Booth in Systematic Reviews (2016)