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Publikováno v:
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 30:248-254
INTRODUCTION Far fewer opioids are prescribed in Japan than in the United States. METHODS We conducted an online physician survey assessing attitudes and perceptions that might influence prescribing. A Japanese version was distributed to members of t
Autor:
Miguel Marino, Bhavaya Sachdeva, Rebecca E. Rdesinski, Daisuke Yamashita, Scott A. Fields, Eve Dexter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 29:613-619
Purpose: Internet-based patient portals are increasingly being implemented throughout health care organizations to enhance health and optimize communication between patients and health professionals. The decision to adopt a patient portal requires ca
Autor:
Eve Dexter, Marni Kuyl, Elizabeth Jacob-Files, Teresa Gipson, Miguel Marino, Alan Melnick, David L. Olds, Rebecca E. Rdesinski
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 48:93-99
CONTEXT: Women frequently experience barriers to obtaining effective contraceptives from clinic-based providers. Allowing nurses to dispense hormonal methods during home visits may be a way to reduce barriers and improve -effective contraceptive use.
Autor:
John Heintzman, Joseph E. Carroll, Miguel Marino, Eve Dexter, Steffani R. Bailey, Stuart Cowburn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 27:1733-1744
In cross-sectional studies, Latino and Spanish-speaking U.S. residents age 65 and over are less likely to receive pneumococcal vaccination than non-Hispanic Whites.We performed a time-to-event, cohort analysis, in 23 Oregon community health centers o
Autor:
Elaine, Waller, M Patrice, Eiff, Eve, Dexter, Jason C B, Rinaldo, Miguel, Marino, Roger, Garvin, Alan B, Douglass, Robert, Phillips, Larry A, Green, Patricia A, Carney
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 49(9)
The In-training Examination (ITE) is a frequently used method to evaluate family medicine residents' clinical knowledge. We compared family medicine ITE scores among residents who trained in the 14 programs that participated in the Preparing the Pers
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Joe M, Skariah, Carl, Rasmussen, Joyce, Hollander-Rodriguez, Patricia A, Carney, Eve, Dexter, Elaine, Waller, M Patrice, Eiff
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 49(8)
The optimal curriculum for training family physicians for rural practice within a traditional urban-based residency is not defined. We used the scope of practice among recent family medicine graduates of residencies associated with Preparing the Pers
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M Patrice, Eiff, Joyce, Hollander-Rodriguez, Joe, Skariah, Richard, Young, Elaine, Waller, Eve, Dexter, Thomas R, O'Neill, Michael R, Peabody, Larry A, Green, Patricia A, Carney
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 49(8)
The scope of practice among primary care providers varies, and studies have shown that family physicians' scope may be shrinking. We studied the scope of practice among graduates of residencies associated with Preparing the Personal Physician for Pra
Autor:
Patricia A, Carney, Elaine, Waller, Eve, Dexter, Miguel, Marino, Kelly, Morton, Larry, Green, Colleen T, Fogarty, Samuel, Jones, M Patrice, Eiff
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 49(5)
Our objective was to examine perceptions of adequacy in team-based care training during residency and whether this influences practice choice post- residency training.We analyzed self-administered survey data from recent residency graduates collected
Autor:
M Patrice, Eiff, Larry A, Green, Geoff, Jones, Alex Verdieck, Devlaeminck, Elaine, Waller, Eve, Dexter, Miguel, Marino, Patricia A, Carney
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 49(3)
Little is known about how the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is being implemented in residency practices. We describe both the trends in implementation of PCMH features and the influence that working with PCMH features has on resident attitudes
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Patricia A, Carney, Elaine, Waller, Eve, Dexter, Miguel, Marino, Stephanie E, Rosener, Larry A, Green, Geoffrey, Jones, J Drew, M Keister, Julie A, Dostal, Samuel M, Jones, M Patrice, Eiff
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 48(10)
Primary care residencies are undergoing dramatic changes because of changing health care systems and evolving demands for updated training models. We examined the relationships between residents' exposures to patient-centered medical home (PCMH) feat