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Interventions to Increase Cancer Screening Adherence Among Somali Immigrants in the US and Europe: A Systematic Review
Cancer screening rates among immigrant and refugee populations in high income countries is significantly lower than native born populations. The objective of this study is to systematically review the effectiv...
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Neoplasia Diagnosis After Multi-target Stool DNA Is Enhanced Among Lowest Baseline Detectors
Variation in colorectal neoplasia detection limits the effectiveness of screening colonoscopy. By evaluating neoplasia detection rates of individual colonoscopists, we aimed to quantify the effects of pre-proc...
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Parent-reported Barriers and Parental Beliefs Associated with Intentions to Obtain HPV Vaccination for Children in a Primary care Patient Population in Minnesota, USA
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake among adolescents remains suboptimal in the US. The COVID-19 pandemic posed new challenges to increase HPV vaccination rates. To characterize parent-reported barriers ...
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Open AccessPragmatic cluster randomized trial to evaluate effectiveness and implementation of EHR-facilitated collaborative symptom control in cancer (E2C2): addendum
We previously described the hypotheses, outcomes, design, and analysis for E2C2, a pragmatic stepped-wedge trial to assess an intervention to improve symptom control in patients with cancer. Subsequent conside...
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Higher Rates of Cesarean Sections Found in Somali Immigrant Women in Minnesota
The purpose of this study was to compare prenatal characteristics and postpartum outcomes among Somali and non-Somali women residing in Olmsted County.
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Open AccessCross-sectional adherence with the multi-target stool DNA test for colorectal cancer screening in a large, nationally insured cohort
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most deadly cancer in the USA. Early detection can improve CRC outcomes, but recent national screening rates (62%) remain below the 80% goal set by the National Colorectal...
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Open AccessInitial validation of a self-report questionnaire based on the Theoretical Domains Framework: determinants of clinician adoption of a novel colorectal cancer screening strategy
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening for average risk adults age 45 and older continues to be underutilized in the USA. One factor consistently associated with CRC screening completion is clinician recommendation...
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Open AccessDefinition and Characteristics of Behavioral Medicine, and Main Tasks and Goals of the International Society of Behavioral Medicine—an International Delphi Study
In the past decades, behavioral medicine has attained global recognition. Due to its global reach, a critical need has emerged to consider whether the original definition of behavioral medicine is still valid,...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with multimorbidity in a geographically-defined community
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
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Open AccessPragmatic cluster randomized trial to evaluate effectiveness and implementation of enhanced EHR-facilitated cancer symptom control (E2C2)
The prevalence of inadequate symptom control among cancer patients is quite high despite the availability of definitive care guidelines and accurate and efficient assessment tools.
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Open AccessNeighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with multimorbidity in a geographically-defined community
Persons with low socioeconomic status may be disproportionately at risk for multimorbidity.
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Open AccessSustainable care coordination: a qualitative study of primary care provider, administrator, and insurer perspectives
Care coordination has been a common tool for practices seeking to manage complex patients, yet there remains confusion about the most effective and sustainable model. Research exists on opinions of providers o...
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Open AccessEvaluating the impact of multilevel evidence-based implementation strategies to enhance provider recommendation on human papillomavirus vaccination rates among an empaneled primary care patient population: a study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial
Each year, human papillomavirus (HPV) causes 30,000 cancers in the USA despite the availability of effective and safe vaccines. Uptake of HPV vaccine has been low and lags behind other adolescent vaccines. Thi...
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Trends in cancer survivors’ experience of patient-centered communication: results from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS)
Two Institute of Medicine reports almost a decade apart suggest that cancer survivors often feel “lost in transition” and experience suboptimal quality of care. The six core functions of patient-centered commu...
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The role of Internet resources in clinical oncology: promises and challenges
The Internet is a valuable tool that continues to revolutionize many aspects of our lives. Herein, the current trends in the use of online resources in oncology are described, using the findings from the Natio...
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Open AccessHealth Self-Efficacy Among Populations with Multiple Chronic Conditions: the Value of Patient-Centered Communication
Using cross-sectional survey data, we assessed the association between chronic illness burden and health-related self-efficacy, evaluating whether patient-centered communication is associated with self-efficac...
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Cancer-Related Information Seeking Among Cancer Survivors: Trends Over a Decade (2003–2013)
The demonstrated benefits of information seeking for cancer patients, coupled with increases in information availability, underscore the importance of monitoring patient information seeking experiences over ti...
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Health Information Seeking and Cancer Screening Adherence Rates
Effective screening tools are available for many of the top cancer killers in the USA. Searching for health information has previously been found to be associated with adhering to cancer screening guidelines, ...
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Health Information-Seeking on Behalf of Others: Characteristics of “Surrogate Seekers”
Understanding the behaviors of surrogate seekers (those who seek health information for others) may guide efforts to improve health information transmission. We used 2011–2012 data from the Health Information ...
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Time trends of antidepressant drug prescriptions in men versus women in a geographically defined US population
The aim of this work was to study time trends of antidepressant drug (AD) prescriptions in a geographically defined US population between 2005 and 2011 for men and women separately. Using the Rochester Epidemi...