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    Barriers and Unmet Educational Needs Regarding Implementation of Medication Adherence Management Across Europe: Insights from COST Action ENABLE

    Medication adherence is essential for the achievement of therapeutic goals. Yet, the World Health Organization estimates that 50% of patients are nonadherent to medication and this has been associated with 125...

    Gaye Hafez PhD, Emma Aarnio PhD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Can the Administrative Loads of Physicians be Alleviated by AI-Facilitated Clinical Documentation?

    Champions of AI-facilitated clinical documentation have suggested that the emergent technology may decrease the administrative loads of physicians, thereby reducing cognitive burden and forestalling burnout. E...

    Henry Bundy PhD, Jay Gerhart MBA, Sally Baek BBA in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Analysis of Clinical Criteria for Discharge Among Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19: Development and Validation of a Risk Prediction Model

    Patients hospitalized with COVID-19 can clinically deteriorate after a period of initial stability, making optimal timing of discharge a clinical and operational challenge.

    Jeffrey L. Schnipper MD, MPH, Sandra Oreper MPH in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Assessing and Improving Productivity in Primary Care: Proof of Concept Results for a Novel Value-Based Metric

    Linda Diem Tran PhD, MPP, Todd H. Wagner PhD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Deep Professionalism: Charting a Path for Effective Conflict-of-Interest Management in Medicine

    Sunita Sah MD, MBA, PhD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Primary Care Physicians’ Perspectives on High-Quality Discharge Summaries

    Successful transitions of care require communication between inpatient and outpatient physicians. The discharge summary is the main communication tool used by physicians during these transitions.

    Brittany Chatterton MD, MAS, Jennifer Chen MD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    The Patient-Physician Relationship: Medical Students’ Perceptions in a Novel Course

    The patient-physician relationship, especially in the case of severely ill patients, is often fraught with anxiety, grief, and guilt in the physician who may come to feel that he or she has failed the patient ...

    Catherine Pressimone MD, Renusha Indralingam BS in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Patient Experiences Navigating Care Coordination For Long COVID: A Qualitative Study

    Little is known about how to best evaluate, diagnose, and treat long COVID, which presents challenges for patients as they seek care.

    Sarah R. MacEwan PhD, Saurabh Rahurkar DrPH, BDS in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Randomized Trial of Information for Older Women About Cessation of Breast Cancer Screening Invitations

    Older women receive no information about why Australia’s breast screening program (BreastScreen) invitations cease after 74 years. We tested how providing older women with the rationale for breast screening ce...

    Jenna Smith PhD, Erin Cvejic PhD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Impact of Evidence-Based Quality Improvement on Tailoring VA’s Patient-Centered Medical Home Model to Women Veterans’ Needs

    Women Veterans’ numerical minority, high rates of military sexual trauma, and gender-specific healthcare needs have complicated implementation of comprehensive primary care (PC) under VA’s patient-centered med...

    Elizabeth M. Yano PhD, MSPH, Claire Than PhD, MPH in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on Long-Term Depression Symptoms among Veterans

    Prior research demonstrates that SARS-COV-2 infection can be associated with a broad range of mental health outcomes including depression symptoms. Veterans, in particular, may be at elevated risk of increased...

    Jason I. Chen PhD, David Bui PhD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    “Anxiety, COVID, Burnout and Now Depression”: a Qualitative Study of Primary Care Clinicians’ Perceptions of Burnout

    Clinician burnout has become a major issue in the USA, contributing to increased mental health challenges and problems with quality of care, productivity, and retention.

    Debora Goetz Goldberg PhD, Tulay Soylu PhD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Frailty as an Effect Modifier in Randomized Controlled Trials: A Systematic Review

    The effect of clinical interventions may vary by patients’ frailty status. Understanding treatment effect heterogeneity by frailty could lead to frailty-guided treatment strategies and reduce overtreatment and...

    Aaron Yao PhD, Linhui Gao MS, Jiajun Zhang MS in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Health-Related Quality of Life for Patients with Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome: Identification of Symptom Clusters and Predictors of Long-Term Outcomes

    Following COVID-19 infection, as many as a third of patients have long-term symptoms, known as post-acute sequelae (PASC). The mechanisms contributing to PASC remain largely unknown and, due to the heterogenei...

    Brittany Lapin PhD, MPH, Yadi Li MEd in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health Care Experiences for Veterans Receiving VA Community Care from 2016 to 2021

    Prior research documented racial and ethnic disparities in health care experiences within the Veterans Health Administration (VA). Little is known about such differences in VA-funded community care programs, t...

    Sudarshan Krishnamurthy BS, Yaming Li MD, MS in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Leisure-Time Physical Activity, Time Spent Sitting and Risk of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study in Puglia

    Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease in the world. The increasingly sedentary lifestyle in recent years may have accelerated the development of NAFLD, independent ...

    Isabella Franco BSc, Antonella Bianco BSc in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Advance Care Planning (ACP) in Medicare Beneficiaries with Heart Failure

    Heart failure is a leading cause of death in the USA, contributing to high expenditures near the end of life. Evidence remains lacking on whether billed advance care planning changes patterns of end-of-life he...

    Seuli Bose Brill MD, Sean R. Riley MA, MSc in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Visit Experience and Fulfillment of Care Needs in Primary Care Differs for Video Visits Compared to In-person and Chat Visits

    There is a lack of research comparing patient experience and to what extent patients’ care needs are fulfilled in telemedicine compared to in-person care.

    Daniel Söderberg MD, Stephanie E. Bonn PhD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    Growth of Community Outpatient Care in the Veterans Affairs System After the MISSION Act

    The Maintaining Internal Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks (MISSION) Act of 2018 authorized a major expansion of purchased care in the community for Veterans experiencing access barriers in...

    Jean Yoon PhD, MHS, Kritee Gujral PhD in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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    How Social Connectedness Helps Patients Stay Home After Hospital at Home Enrollment: A Mixed Methods Study

    While enrolled in Hospital at Home (HaH) programs, patients rely on their social network to provide supportive behaviors that are routinely provided by hospital staff in the inpatient setting.

    Christy J. W. Ledford PhD, FACH in Journal of General Internal Medicine (2024)

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