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Autor:
Don P. Buesching, Sheldon Greenfield, Marc L. Berger, Tim Bancroft, Wei Shen, Sherrie H. Kaplan, Rosirene Paczkowski, Susan K Brenneman, Lee Brekke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. 3:463-472
Aim: To assess the ability of ENterprising SElective Multi-instrument BLend for hEterogeneity analysis (ENSEMBLE) Minimum Dataset instrument dimensions to discriminate among subgroups of patients expected to have differential outcomes. Materials & me
Autor:
Rosirene Paczkowski, Iris Goetz, C. Villarivera, Don P. Buesching, Ronald A. Cantrell, C. Chen, Victoria Zarotsky, Gebra Cuyun Carter, Carlos Alatorre
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Practice. 65:831-847
Summary Aim: To assess and present the current body of evidence regarding composite measures associated with differential treatment response or outcome as a result of patient heterogeneity and to evaluate their consistency across disease areas. Metho
Autor:
Joseph Treat, Martin D. Marciniak, Michael Stokes, Don P. Buesching, Nathalie Morissette, Doug Faries, Craig C. Earle, David M. Thompson, Kathleen Lang
Publikováno v:
Lung Cancer. 63:264-270
Purpose This study assessed first-line chemotherapy treatment patterns over time and identified predictors of chemotherapy use and treatment selection among elderly patients with newly diagnosed Stage IIIB/IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the
Autor:
Donald L. Patrick, Patti Varley, Margaret E. Way, Tari D. Topolski, Don P. Buesching, Todd C. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Journal of Attention Disorders. 7:163-173
Most psychosocial research on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has focused on deficits in school, family, or behavioral functioning without incorporating perceived quality of life (QoL) or the adolescents’ perspective. The Youth Qual
Autor:
M. Namjoshi, Don P. Buesching
Publikováno v:
Quality of Life Research. 10:105-115
This paper reviews the existing literature on health-related quality of life assessments conducted in bipolar disorder patients, and provides recommendations for the use of specific scales to measure health-related quality of life in this population.
Autor:
Peggy N. Schrammel, Kathleen M. Bungay, Kathleen M. Beusterien, Robert N. Robison, Matthew M. Keats, David A. Adler, Thomas F. Goss, Don P. Buesching, Howard L. Bailit, James R. Tomlinson, Kirk W. Cofran
Publikováno v:
Disease Management. 3:1-9
Background A challenge in treating depression in the primary care setting is to improve its detection and maximize benefits associated with available therapies. This multicenter, prospective study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of an informati
Autor:
Don P. Buesching, Thomas W. Croghan, Robert L. Obenchain, Luella Englehart, Tamra Lair, William H. Crown
Publikováno v:
Statistics in Medicine. 17:1943-1958
Non-randomized studies of treatment effects have come under criticism because of their failure to control for potential biases introduced by unobserved variables correlated with treatment selection and outcomes. This paper describes the basic concept
Publikováno v:
Depression and Anxiety. 7:53-64
In an era of constrained health care financing, clinicians are increasingly faced with considering the economic consequences in addition to the clinical outcomes associated with initiating a patient on antidepressant therapy. This has increased the d
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 14:357-371
We compared patient ratings of the desirability of anxiety health states with measures of psychological distress and functional status and investigated how these ratings predicted treatment by primary care and mental health clinicians. As expected, a
Autor:
Don P. Buesching, Ruth C Lipschutz, Sheila K. Fifer, Deborah P. Lubeck, Warren H Schonfeld, Carol J Verboncoeur
Publikováno v:
Journal of Affective Disorders. 43:105-119
This study examines the degree to which untreated anxiety disorders and major depressive disorder, occurring either singly or in combination, reduce functioning and well-being among primary care patients. Adult patients were screened using the SCL-52