Research Findings
Research Activities, September 2010:
Awareness of turning points shared by abused women can help health care workers provide counseling
Obstetrician malpractice claims lead to small reduction in inpatient deliveries, but not C-section rates
Satisfaction after hysterectomy linked to quality of life improvements
Research Activities, August 2010:
Acupuncture helps with depression during pregnancy
Women want clinicians to talk about the risk medications pose to an unborn child
Domestic violence on the decline but young women are at highest risk
Many homeless women are reluctant to get free Pap smears
Research Activities, July 2010:
Hospitalization rates have declined over 5 years for patients with HIV infection, but disparities still exist
Research Activities, June 2010:
Nonplatinum chemotherapy agents more likely to lead to hospitalizations for older women with ovarian cancer
Home visits help pregnant, Medicaid-insured women alleviate depressive symptoms
Treatment without examination and lab tests appears effective for some women with vaginal symptoms
Mycobacterial pulmonary disease more likely to affect women
Research Activities, May 2010:
While young women are knowledgeable about the HPV vaccine, many have yet to be vaccinated to prevent cervical cancer
Why women are admitted to the hospital
Research Activities, April 2010:
Chemotherapy that contains anthracyclines is associated with later cardiac illness in breast cancer patients
Women's lack of knowledge and mistrust play a role in underuse of breast cancer adjuvant therapy
Abused women have higher risks for numerous medical disorders
Stressed-out women may delay getting preventive care
Nearly two-thirds of mothers with depression do not receive adequate care for their condition
Neighborhoods, abuse, and anxiety contribute to low birth weights
Older black women with breast cancer do not receive beneficial chemotherapy as often as white women
New report shows vaginal birth after cesarean is safe for most women
Research Activities, February 2010:
Nonsurgical method for diagnosing breast cancer is safe and nearly as effective as surgical biopsy
Research Activities, December 2009:
Women in Michigan who suffer miscarriages may not be receiving patient-centered care
Research Activities, November 2009:
Report finds that medications effectively reduce risk of breast cancer, but can cause other problems
Older black women with breast cancer do not receive beneficial chemotherapy as often as white women
Childbirth and deliveries are becoming more complicated
Research Activities, October 2009:
Women are vulnerable to coverage and care gaps when their husbands transition to Medicare
Obese women are at risk for pregnancies exceeding 40 weeks
Numeric tool helps women determine their birthing preferences after cesareans
Treatment approaches for overactive bladder syndrome in women produce modest results
New guides can help pregnant women and doctors compare treatments for gestational diabetes
Research Activities, September 2009:
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding carries large financial and quality-of-life costs
Women who suffer abuse use mental health care services more than women who have never been abused
Research Activities, August 2009:
Behavioral health carve-outs limit access of women with breast cancer to psychotherapy and related medications
Journal supplement focuses on guidelines for international breast health and cancer control-implementation
Varied Medicare reimbursement for bone density scans may be due to lack of clear diagnostic codes for test indications
Childbirth injuries fall sharply but more could be prevented
Research Activities, July 2009:
Elderly women still see lifelong cervical cancer screening as important
Tool helps women decide if prenatal genetic testing is the right decision for them
Nearly 25 million U.S. women treated for high blood pressure
Research Activities, June 2009:
Women with cardiac symptoms are more likely than men to experience delays in emergency care
Abused women are more likely to rely on condoms than birth control pills to prevent pregnancies
Race and gender affect the likelihood that elderly patients will take their antihypertensive medications
High blood pressure was the most common condition for which women sought treatment in 2006
Repeat C-sections rose dramatically in the past decade
Task Force reaffirms recommendations for screening and counseling all adults and pregnant women for tobacco use
Research Activities, May 2009:
Tracking system ensures women with breast cancer see oncologists and receive additional treatment
Women with a family history of colon cancer have good survival rates when diagnosed with that cancer
Sociodemographic factors influence early discontinuation of antiretroviral medication for HIV infection
Research Activities, April 2009:
More black than white women receive mammograms in St. Louis
Young women with diabetes do not receive recommended preventive services
Research Activities, March 2009:
Inducing labor at 40 weeks may reduce infant deaths
Research Activities, February 2009:
Adolescent females who are overweight have higher health expenditures than adolescent males who are overweight
Older black women do not receive chemotherapy as often as white women after ovarian cancer surgery
Many older women prefer to have annual Pap tests
Women and blacks are less likely to receive preventive care to prevent further strokes
Research Activities, January 2009:
Some pregnancy-related complications are minimized for women who have had weight-loss surgery
More women than men are hospitalized for chest pain with no known cause
Research Activities, December 2008:
Physical demands of a pregnant woman's job affect the baby's birth date and weight
Depression symptoms are similar in pregnant and nonpregnant women
Research Activities, November 2008:
Less receipt of effective treatment by elderly black women with ovarian cancer may underlie their poorer survival
Centers that offer screening mammograms only and have a breast specialist on site provide more accurate readings
Women are dispensed more drugs than men during their reproductive years
Research Activities, October 2008:
Women sexually abused by partners have worse health than never abused women, even years after the abuse has stopped
Gender discrimination is linked to mammogram nonadherence in affluent women
Success rates for vaginal births after cesareans differ depending on whether the mother has certain conditions
Study finds no differences in morphine's pain relief between women and men
Research Activities, September 2008:
Pregnant Latinas who experience intimate partner violence are more likely to be depressed or have PTSD
Women sexually abused by partners have worse health than never abused women, even years after the abuse has stopped
Intimate partner violence affects the abused women as well as the care use and costs of their children
Black women's choice of hospital to give birth contributes to racial disparities in neonatal deaths
Women's perception of risk affects screening for colon cancer, but not cervical or breast cancer
Women who receive food stamps are more likely to be overweight and obese and to spend more on health care
Black girls look at being overweight with different eyes
Research Activities, August 2008:
Poorer treatment and lower socioeconomic status may underlie ethnic disparities in breast cancer survival
Women who were abused as children use more health care services than those who weren't abused
Many pregnant women continue to be prescribed a class of antihypertensive medications dangerous to the fetus
Kegel exercises, bladder training, and some medications can resolve women's urinary incontinence
Breast screenings are lower in counties with high rates of uninsured people
Research Activities, July 2008:
Women over 40 responded to changes in mammogram recommendations
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that at-risk men and women be screened for certain sexually transmitted infections
Hospital and demographic factors influence emergency department triage of patients with mini-strokes
Research Activities, June 2008:
Radiologists vary in how accurately they interpret diagnostic mammograms
Research Activities, May 2008:
AHRQ and Ad Council encourage Hispanics to become more involved in their health care
Pain varies among women with late-stage breast cancer
Antidepressant use during pregnancy is linked to increases in preterm birth and potentially serious infant perinatal problems
Noncancerous pelvic problems are linked to poor quality of life and sexual functioning for premenopausal women
Research Activities, April 2008:
Modest health care quality gains outpaced by spending
Adolescents are willing to have chlamydial screening by pediatricians during urgent care visits
Maternal asthma is associated with lower birth weight
Studies examine the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the South
Life challenges, not discharge problems, cause repeat hospitalizations
Research Activities, February 2008:
Age, gender, and location are keys to predicting patient fall injuries in hospitals
Nurse midwives deliver more babies in hospitals than homes in Washington State
A combination of maternal, baby, and episiotomy factors contribute to high rates of maternal birth trauma in Iowa
Research Activities, January 2008:
Some women with breast cancer do not receive adjuvant treatments recommended by guidelines
Disadvantaged newly immigrant Hispanic women have much better birth outcomes than disadvantaged U.S. black women
Use of antidepressants by low-income pregnant women has jumped more than twofold, raising questions about fetal risks
Illinois hospitals are not ready to implement intrapartum strategies to eradicate pediatric HIV infection
Research Activities, December 2007:
Women leaving the hospital against medical advice after delivering a baby should be targeted for more services
Severe food insecurity among low-income adults is linked to an increased rate of diabetes
Research Activities, November 2007:
Study documents the health costs of being a woman
Death and complications after breast cancer surgery are rare, with wound infection the most common problem
Women suffer fewer postoperative problems after vascular surgery at Veterans Administration than at private hospitals
Late diagnosis of HIV is a problem for older patients, many of whom aren't diagnosed until they've already developed AIDS
End-of-life care expenditures and use among Medicare colorectal cancer patients differ more by age than gender
Diagnosing coronary heart disease prior to a heart attack improves the chance of lowering the risk of future coronary events
Research Activities, October 2007:
Three-fourths of low-income black women are dissatisfied with their body size 6 months after giving birth
Information women receive in pregnancy affects their childbirth preferences after prior cesarean delivery
Elderly women in the early stages of lung cancer live longer than elderly men, regardless of the type of treatment they receive
Research Activities, September 2007:
Perceived discrimination does not appear to affect black women's adherence to screening mammography guidelines
Women in Medicare and private managed care plans receive worse care than men for cardiovascular disease and diabetes
Women with coronary heart disease are less likely than men to use aspirin to prevent further problems
Domestic violence victims have higher health care use and costs than other women, even long after the abuse has ended
Exam room reminders and physician feedback can improve screening for chlamydia in young women during preventive care visits
Three clinical characteristics double the likelihood of hysterectomy for women with common noncancerous pelvic conditions
Available and timely access to AZT for HIV-infected mothers giving birth needs to be improved in Illinois birthing hospitals
Research Activities, August 2007:
Location of shelters and other assistance programs impacts the incidence of violence against homeless women
Risk of maternal and fetal labor and delivery complications increase as pregnancy progresses beyond 39 weeks of gestation
Connecticut midwife practices vary greatly in compensation and employment structures
Research Activities, July 2007:
Inadequate communication of mammogram results may prevent black women from fully benefiting from screening
Urinary incontinence is common among residents of Southeastern nursing homes, especially among black residents
Research Activities, June 2007:
Women's greater risk of dying after coronary artery bypass graft surgery may be due to transfusion-related immunosuppression
Rate of childbirth-related hospital stays decreases for girls under age 18
Research Activities, May 2007:
Women with disabilities report poorer health and more problems accessing health care than other women
Older women who are depressed following breast cancer therapy are less likely to fully recover shoulder mobility
Despite the benefits of early breastfeeding, many women find it unexpectedly difficult and painful
Use of high-risk medications by pregnant women is not uncommon
Emergency physicians ask over half of female patients if they smoke, but don't counsel or advise them to quit
Research Activities, April 2007:
Gastrointestinal complaints in young women of low to normal weight may indicate possible eating disorders
Oncologists appear to communicate differently with breast cancer patients depending on women's age, race, education, and income
Model shows contribution of mammography screening and adjuvant therapy to reducing breast cancer deaths from 1975 to 2000
Clinic-based and community-based strategies can promote the use of key preventive services by Latina women
Factors leading to gout and its management are different in women and men
New checklists help men and women know which medical tests are needed to stay healthy ay any age
Research Activities, March 2007:
Factors such as disease status and sex affect adherence to drug prescribing guidelines for hypertension
Intimate partner abuse has no age limit
HIV-infected women receive worse quality of care than HIV-infected men
Dysthymia may contribute to the disparity in use of antiretroviral therapy between men and women
Research Activities, February 2007:
Some pregnant women are still prescribed medications with the potential to harm the fetus
Japanese and Filipino women are much less likely than white women to undergo breast-conserving therapy for breast cancer
Research Activities, January 2007:
Women are more likely than men to suffer health problems and worse quality of life due to obesity
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Research Activities, December 2006:
Racial differences in religiosity and religious coping styles are linked to use of health care services by low-income older women
Study raises doubts about the usefulness of emergency department diagnosis as a criteria for medically unnecessary EMS transports
Research Activities, November 2006:
Women's self-report of mammography use conflicts with verified reports using claims data
Fewer women are having inpatient breast cancer surgery
Research Activities, October 2006:
Perceptions of teamwork in hospital labor and delivery units depend on caregiver role and the unit environment
Maternal psychological distress and infrequent use of seat belts are associated with children's low use of motor vehicle restraints
Teriparatide alone is less cost-effective than alendronate alone for the treatment of women with severe osteoporosis
Research Activities, September 2006:
Bone protection therapy shifted from estrogen to nonestrogen anti-osteoporosis medicine after publication of the Women's Health Initiative study
Research Activities, August 2006:
Complications from chemotherapy in women with breast cancer are greater than previously estimated
Minority women are nearly twice as likely as white women to not receive needed postoperative treatments for early-stage breast cancer
Studies examine the prevalence, impact, and disclosure of domestic violence among women
Elderly women are more likely than men to die after coronary bypass surgery
Research Activities, June 2006:
Use of ACE inhibitors during the first trimester of pregnancy is related to an increased risk of birth defects
Primary care assessment of intimate partner violence and referrals may prevent its recurrence
A year after leaving jail, half of women lack health insurance or use primary care
Half of postpartum depression cases are not recognized
Increasing cervical cancer screening intervals is cost-effective for women with three consecutive normal Pap smears
Menopausal hormone therapy declined after published WHI trial results
Research Activities, May 2006
Researchers examine gender disparities in the quality of preventive care and management of heart disease and diabetes
One of every 10 women and men has a diagnosed cardiovascular disease
Research Activities, March 2006
Women need information about alternatives, risks, and benefits of hormone therapy for osteoporosis to make an informed decision
Ectopic pregnancy rates in California are declining, but the decline is slower among black women
Medi-Cal changes in the 1990s shifted newborn deliveries from large public hospitals to smaller community hospitals
Research Activities, February 2006:
Noninvasive tests may miss breast cancer
Study provides estimates of cervical cancers that may be missed by extending screening time after consecutive negative Pap smears
Light therapy appears to improve sleep, mood, and energy among women with nonseasonal depression
Research Activities, January 2006:
Management of chest pain in patients with hypertension differs in men, women, and ethnic groups
Broad-spectrum antibiotics given during labor are linked to late-onset serious bacterial infections in infants
Women with mild-to-moderate pelvic inflammatory disease have similar reproductive outcomes from inpatient and outpatient care
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