2025
Developing a digital video to support lung cancer screening in diverse populations
Lindsay M, Odole I, Belliveau O, Abujarad F, Gross C, Richman I. Developing a digital video to support lung cancer screening in diverse populations. PEC Innovation 2025, 6: 100388. DOI: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2025.100388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningKnowledge of lung cancer screeningCancer screeningLevels of educational attainmentEducational attainmentKnowledge scoresDiverse populationsPrimary care clinicsLung cancer mortalityParticipants' knowledge scoresLower educational attainmentOpen-ended feedbackScreening behaviorLow dose computed tomographyPatient engagementCare clinicsCancer mortalityAssess knowledgeParticipant feedbackIncreased knowledgeParticipantsAdultsScreeningAttainmentScoresEvaluation of nonspecific reactivity rates across three immunohematology testing platforms with assessment of subsequent specific alloantibody development
Yurtsever N, Carmichael G, Malonis R, Madden M, Isik N, Ahmed M, Bizzario L, Shah B, Tormey C, Lee E. Evaluation of nonspecific reactivity rates across three immunohematology testing platforms with assessment of subsequent specific alloantibody development. Transfusion 2025 PMID: 40251842, DOI: 10.1111/trf.18256.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNonspecific reactivityAntibody screeningStrength of reactivityRate of positivityReagent red cellsAlloantibody developmentKruskal-Wallis testAntibody historyChart reviewPretransfusion testingAntibody identificationIRB approvalIdentification panelKruskal-WallisPositive screenAntibody detectionRed cellsAntibodiesAlloantibodiesStudy periodReactivation rateTube testNonspecific reactionsScreeningCellsMaterial Goods Provided in Pediatric Primary Care Clinics: A Landscape Analysis
Lutz M, Tyrrell H, Sharifi M, Yin H, Solomon B, Johnson S, Bettencourt A, Perrin E. Material Goods Provided in Pediatric Primary Care Clinics: A Landscape Analysis. Academic Pediatrics 2025, 25: 102780. PMID: 39818268, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2025.102780.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchContinuity clinicInsured patientsPediatric primary care clinicPediatric resident continuity clinicSocial needs screeningClinical sizePrimary care clinicsContinuity Research NetworkResident continuity clinicFunding sourcesPediatric continuity clinicsScreening processNeeds screeningCare clinicsNon-medical itemsChi-square testEligible programsStaff membersResearch NetworkDescriptive analysisOnline surveyClinicScreeningProvisionUnited StatesWeight-Based Health Care Discrimination and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Black Sexual and Gender Minoritized Assigned Female at Birth Adults in the United States
Singh S, Mehta N, Noh M, Bond K, Threats M, Jackson J, Nnawulezi N, Mercedes M, Agénor M. Weight-Based Health Care Discrimination and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Black Sexual and Gender Minoritized Assigned Female at Birth Adults in the United States. Health Equity 2025, 9: 22-30. DOI: 10.1089/heq.2024.0158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth care discriminationCervical cancer screeningPap test useCancer screeningWeight-based discriminationPap testSGM peopleTest useContext of cervical cancer screeningHealth care factorsHealth care settingsCross-sectional online surveyMultivariate logistic modelCare factorsCare settingsHealth servicesUnited StatesHealthOnline surveyPapLogistic modelRespondentsAdultsScreeningBlack
2024
Development and validation of the BRief Eating Disorder Screener (BREDS) for US veterans in healthcare and community settings
Masheb R, Batten A, Siegel S, Huggins J, Marsh A, Snow J, Munro L, Vogt D, White M, Maguen S. Development and validation of the BRief Eating Disorder Screener (BREDS) for US veterans in healthcare and community settings. General Hospital Psychiatry 2024, 93: 1-8. PMID: 39754995, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2024.12.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEating disorder diagnosisDSM-5Disorder diagnosisDSM-5 eating disorder diagnosesPrediction of diagnosisDiagnostic InterviewVA healthcareCommunity settingsUS veteransScreenerNational surveyArea under the curveItemsVeteransHealthcareYour bodyBriefSurveyYour lifeScreeningDiagnosisValidityInterviewsA Simple Screening Tool Reduces Unnecessary Preoperative Evaluation for Cataract Surgery.
Hickey T, Kempton J, Federman D. A Simple Screening Tool Reduces Unnecessary Preoperative Evaluation for Cataract Surgery. Quality Management In Health Care 2024 PMID: 39680370, DOI: 10.1097/qmh.0000000000000491.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary Care EvaluationScreening toolCare EvaluationCataract surgeryPrimary care provider referralPreoperative evaluationPreoperative testingImprove patient outcomesProvider referralProvider evaluationPatient outcomesPatient chartsLow riskSurgeryCataractScreeningIncreased costsPatientsReferralProcess improvementInterventionEvaluationOutcomesDecreaseNCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 2.2024.
Sanft T, Day A, Goldman M, Ansbaugh S, Armenian S, Baker K, Ballinger T, Demark-Wahnefried W, Fairman N, Feliciano J, Flores T, Friedman D, Gabel N, Hill-Kayser C, Koura D, Lee K, Lee N, McDonough A, Melisko M, Mooney K, Moore H, Moryl N, Neuman H, Overholser L, Patel C, Peterson L, Pirl W, Porpiglia A, Schapira L, Schwartz A, Smith S, Tevaarwerk A, Von Ah D, Wake R, Yang E, Zee P, McMillian N, Freedman-Cass D. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 2.2024. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2024, 22: 648-658. PMID: 39689426, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComparison of the GoCheck Kids and Spot Screener photoscreening devices for the detection of amblyopia risk factors using 2021 AAPOS recommendations
Applebaum S, Sopeyin A, Mohamedali A, Walsh E, Rotruck J, Njike V, Howard M. Comparison of the GoCheck Kids and Spot Screener photoscreening devices for the detection of amblyopia risk factors using 2021 AAPOS recommendations. Journal Of American Association For Pediatric Ophthalmology And Strabismus 2024, 28: 104035. PMID: 39528078, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2024.104035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmblyopia risk factorsComplete eye examinationPositive predictive valueAAPOS guidelinesVision screeningDetection of amblyopia risk factorsPediatric vision screeningFailed vision screeningReceiver operating characteristicRisk factorsPhotoscreening devicesPediatric ophthalmologistsAAPOSEye examinationPrimary outcomeStatistically significant differencePredictive valueGuidelinesSignificant differenceParticipantsPhotoscreeningStrabismusScreeningYearsOperating characteristicsMA04.12 Uncovering Disparities and Trends in Lung Cancer Screening Based on Patient Race and Insurance Status
Zolfaghari E, Tseng R, Sather P, Ermer T, Mase V, Detterbeck F, Tanoue L, Woodard G. MA04.12 Uncovering Disparities and Trends in Lung Cancer Screening Based on Patient Race and Insurance Status. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2024, 19: s68. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtho.2024.09.123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung Cancer Screening at US Hospitals for People Lacking Primary Care
DeSantis W, Ayoade O, Caturegli G, Boffa D. Lung Cancer Screening at US Hospitals for People Lacking Primary Care. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2442373. PMID: 39480427, PMCID: PMC11528307, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.42373.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe science and practice of imaging-based screening: What the radiologist needs to know
Milch H, Haramati L. The science and practice of imaging-based screening: What the radiologist needs to know. Clinical Imaging 2024, 114: 110266. PMID: 39216274, DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2024.110266.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchScreening practicesImaging-based screeningPublic health focusScreening guidelinesOpportunistic screeningHealth focusScreening examsScreening policyFormal trainingArtery diseaseEvidence developmentColorectal cancerLeadership opportunitiesBreast cancerClinician-scientistsAbdominal aortic aneurysmCoronary artery diseaseScreeningScreening conceptCarotid artery diseaseThyroid cancerCancerPracticeAortic aneurysmLung cancerNational rollout of a medication safety dashboard to improve testing for latent infections among biologic and targeted synthetic disease‐modifying agent users within the Veterans Health Administration
Schmajuk G, Ware A, Li J, Tarasovsky G, Shiboski S, Barton J, Miller K, Mitchell H, Dana J, Reiter K, Wahl E, Rozenberg‐Ben‐Dror K, Hauser R, Whooley M. National rollout of a medication safety dashboard to improve testing for latent infections among biologic and targeted synthetic disease‐modifying agent users within the Veterans Health Administration. Health Services Research 2024, 60: e14363. PMID: 39056425, PMCID: PMC11782092, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.14363.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Affairs Healthcare SystemVA facilitiesVeterans Health AdministrationAudit log dataInterrupted time seriesPost-deploymentFrequency of sessionsWeeks post-deploymentFacility levelNational rolloutEHR dataHealth AdministrationHealthcare personnelHealthcare systemUnited States Veterans Affairs healthcare systemPercentage of patientsScreening dataEHRDashboard deploymentFacility personnelStudy periodSessionsScreeningUnited StatesFacilitiesDevelopment of an Electronic Health Record Self-Referral Tool for Lung Cancer Screening: One-Group Posttest Study
Stang G, Tanner N, Hatch A, Godbolt J, Toll B, Rojewski A. Development of an Electronic Health Record Self-Referral Tool for Lung Cancer Screening: One-Group Posttest Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024, 8: e53159. PMID: 38865702, PMCID: PMC11208829, DOI: 10.2196/53159.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImplementation Barriers Encountered During a Universal Suicide Screening Program in Pediatric Emergency Departments
Seag D, Cervantes P, Narcisse I, Wiener E, Tay E, Knapp K, Horwitz S. Implementation Barriers Encountered During a Universal Suicide Screening Program in Pediatric Emergency Departments. Pediatric Emergency Care 2024, 40: 731-735. PMID: 38748454, PMCID: PMC11560740, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000003221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric emergency departmentResearch assistantsComputerized adaptive testingUniversal suicide risk screeningWorkflow issuesEmergency departmentManagement of suicidal behaviorStudy assessed barriersQuality improvement initiativesSuicide risk screeningSuicide screening programsThematic content analysisScreening barriersClinical staffImprovement initiativesImplementation barriersPhysician educationClinical protocolsRisk screeningScreening programLimited integrationAdaptive testingContent analysisScreening effortsScreeningDevelopment and multinational validation of an algorithmic strategy for high Lp(a) screening
Aminorroaya A, Dhingra L, Oikonomou E, Saadatagah S, Thangaraj P, Vasisht Shankar S, Spatz E, Khera R. Development and multinational validation of an algorithmic strategy for high Lp(a) screening. Nature Cardiovascular Research 2024, 3: 558-566. PMID: 39195936, DOI: 10.1038/s44161-024-00469-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsAssociated with premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseElevated Lp(aHealth recordsUK BiobankPremature atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseMachine learning modelsAtherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseCohort studyReal-world settingsTargeted screeningCardiovascular diseaseLearning modelsNovel targeted therapeuticsAlgorithmic strategiesCohortProbability thresholdScreeningClinical featuresValidation cohortElevated lipoproteinRisk inspectionARICLp(aThe Necessity of Type and Screen Result Prior to Proceeding to Operating Room for Scheduled Cesarean Delivery in a Low Hemorrhage Risk Population [ID 2683392]
Hoffmann E, Druyan B, Fletcher M, Ridore M, Paidas M, Toledo P. The Necessity of Type and Screen Result Prior to Proceeding to Operating Room for Scheduled Cesarean Delivery in a Low Hemorrhage Risk Population [ID 2683392]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 143: 52s-53s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0001013676.39387.ba.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchScheduled cesarean deliveryCesarean deliveryBlood transfusionHemorrhage scoreOperating roomIRB-approved retrospective cohort studyTime of blood transfusionTransfused intra-operativelyRetrospective cohort studyChart reviewIntra-operativelyPhysician dissatisfactionCohort studyTransfusionRisk populationPatientsOR delaysBloodScreening resultsScoresMandatory typeDeliveryFinancial ramificationsScreeningHemorrhageSuicide risk screening and evaluation among patients accessing VHA services and identified as being newly homeless
Holliday R, Hostetter T, Brenner L, Bahraini N, Tsai J. Suicide risk screening and evaluation among patients accessing VHA services and identified as being newly homeless. Health Services Research 2024, 59: e14301. PMID: 38590010, PMCID: PMC11366967, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.14301.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComprehensive suicide risk evaluationsSuicide risk screeningRisk screeningPositive screenUniversal suicide risk screeningHomeless patientsHealth record dataMental health servicesEvidence-based interventionsSuicide risk identificationPrimary carePatient health record dataVHA servicesHealth servicesUrgent careHomeless veteransSuicide risk evaluationRecord dataCalendar yearSuicide riskPercentage of patientsCareVHASuicideScreeningA pilot cross-sectional study of non-communicable diseases in TB household contacts
Hamada Y, Lugendo A, Ntshiqa T, Kubeka G, Lalashowi J, Mwastaula S, Ntshamane K, Sabi I, Wilson S, Copas A, Velen K, Ntinginya N, Minja L, Abubakar I, Charalambous S, Rangaka M. A pilot cross-sectional study of non-communicable diseases in TB household contacts. IJTLD OPEN 2024, 1: 154-159. PMID: 38988408, PMCID: PMC11231826, DOI: 10.5588/ijtldopen.23.0579.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-communicable diseasesTB household contactsNon-communicable disease screeningStudy of non-communicable diseasePrevalence of non-communicable diseasesPilot cross-sectional studyContact investigationCross-sectional studyIntegrated screeningHousehold contactsHemoglobin A1cNeighborhood householdsPrevalenceBlood pressureBlood glucoseSouth AfricaAdult contactsScreeningCareNeighborhoodIndividualsA1cDiabetesDiseasePilotThe Role of the Pediatrician in the Promotion of Healthy, Active Living.
Muth N, Bolling C, Hannon T, Sharifi M, Armstrong S, Barlow S, Fox C, Groos J, Haemer M, Stanford F, Jack J, Bremer A, Reichard K, Thapar M, Womack S, Corkins M, Blanco C, Fuchs G, Rome E, Goday P, Hannon T, Peterson A, Bremer A, Funanich C, Lotze A, Hamner H, Perrine C, Sant’Anna A, Burrowes D, Daniels P, Curtis M, Haro T. The Role of the Pediatrician in the Promotion of Healthy, Active Living. Pediatrics 2024, 153 PMID: 38404207, PMCID: PMC11042797, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2023-065480.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsScreen usePhysical activity recommendationsMental health risksPublic policy levelsFederal nutritionActivity recommendationsActive livingPhysical activityNegative health effectsPromote healthLifestyle factorsClinical reportsWellness practicesInadequate sleepAdolescent HealthPolicy levelHealth effectsHealthAdolescentsHealth risksPediatriciansChildrenDomain of influenceSocial-emotional factorsScreeningAMPlifying metabolic screening for inpatients on antipsychotic medications with a nurse-driven protocol
DeMarco J, Iennaco J. AMPlifying metabolic screening for inpatients on antipsychotic medications with a nurse-driven protocol. Archives Of Psychiatric Nursing 2024, 49: 113-117. PMID: 38734446, DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2024.02.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNurse-driven protocolPsychiatric inpatient settingsInpatient psychiatric unitNursing staffMetabolic screeningPre-interventionInpatient settingPost-implementationSmoking cessationSurveys pre-Psychiatric unitNursesAntipsychotic medicationLipid panelMetabolic syndromeNegative perceptionsScreeningMedicationEmpowermentPatientsPerceptionStaffAntipsychoticsInpatientsUnits
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