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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 6 of 6 Research Studies DisplayedDodd JH, Hall TA, Guilliams K
Optimizing neurocritical care follow-up through the integration of neuropsychology.
The authors proposed that integration of neuropsychology into neurocritical care follow-up provides incremental benefit to the identification and treatment of persisting complications and reduction in co-morbidities. Studying sixteen patients over six months, they found that integration of neuropsychology into follow-up care resulted in recommendations being made for services or concerns not already addressed. Parents reported high satisfaction, indicating that neuropsychological consultation improved their understanding and communication with their child, aiding them in knowing what to expect from their child during post-acute recovery. The authors conclude that these results indicate that integration of neuropsychology into neurocritical care follow-up programs contributes not only to parent satisfaction, but may provide incremental benefits to patient care.
AHRQ-funded; HS022981.
Citation: Dodd JH, Hall TA, Guilliams K .
Optimizing neurocritical care follow-up through the integration of neuropsychology.
Pediatr Neurol 2018 Dec;89:58-62. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2018.09.007..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Chronic Conditions, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care: Models of Care
Misra-Hebert AD, Perzynski A, Rothberg MB
Implementing team-based primary care models: a mixed-methods comparative case study in a large, integrated health care system.
This mixed-methods comparative case study examined the implementation of team-based primary care models in a large integrated health system. Field observations of 9 practices were conducted along with 75 interviews and provider and staff surveys. The 9 practices were categorized into 3 groups: high, partial, and low update of the new models. Ability of the practices to implement the new team-based model depended on their ability to adapt to change and to adapt team roles in workflow.
AHRQ-funded; HS024128.
Citation: Misra-Hebert AD, Perzynski A, Rothberg MB .
Implementing team-based primary care models: a mixed-methods comparative case study in a large, integrated health care system.
J Gen Intern Med 2018 Nov;33(11):1928-36. doi: 10.1007/s11606-018-4611-7..
Keywords: Case Study, Health Systems, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care, Primary Care: Models of Care, Teams
Fraze TK, Fisher ES, Tomaino MR
Comparison of populations served in hospital service areas with and without comprehensive primary care plus medical homes.
The purpose of this comparative cross sectional study was to describe practices that joined the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) model and compare hospital service areas with and without CPC+ practices. The authors concluded that according to this study, although a diverse set of practices joined the CPC+ program, practices in areas characterized by patient populations with greater advantage were more likely to join, which may affect access to advanced primary care medical home models such as CPC+, by vulnerable populations.
AHRQ-funded; HS024075.
Citation: Fraze TK, Fisher ES, Tomaino MR .
Comparison of populations served in hospital service areas with and without comprehensive primary care plus medical homes.
JAMA Netw Open 2018 Sep 7;1(5):e182169. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.2169..
Keywords: Primary Care, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care: Models of Care, Healthcare Delivery, Access to Care
Skinner D, Franz B, Howard J
The politics of primary care expansion: lessons from cancer survivorship and substance abuse.
The purpose of this study was to understand the perspectives of primary care innovators treating patient populations not traditionally considered to be within the purview of primary care. The authors indicated that their study findings suggested that the politics surrounding entrenched professional identities contributed to barriers faced by conference participants in their efforts to provide innovative care for these nontraditional populations. Specifically, obstacles surfaced in relation to sharing patients across disciplinary boundaries, which resulted in issues of possessiveness, a questioning of provider qualifications, and a lack of interprofessional trust.
AHRQ-funded; HS021287.
Citation: Skinner D, Franz B, Howard J .
The politics of primary care expansion: lessons from cancer survivorship and substance abuse.
J Healthc Manag 2018 Sep-Oct;63(5):323-36. doi: 10.1097/jhm-d-16-00030..
Keywords: Primary Care, Primary Care: Models of Care, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Cancer, Substance Abuse, Policy, Healthcare Delivery, Organizational Change, Quality of Care
Yonek JC, Jordan N, Dunlop D
Patient-centered medical home care for adolescents in need of mental health treatment.
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) has emerged as an optimal primary care model for all youth; however, little is known about the extent to which adolescents in need of mental health (MH) treatment receive care consistent with the PCMH. This study assessed (1) 10-year trends in PCMH care among U.S. adolescents according to MH need and (2) variations in PCMH care and its subcomponents among adolescents with MH need, by individual and family characteristics.
AHRQ-funded; HS024183.
Citation: Yonek JC, Jordan N, Dunlop D .
Patient-centered medical home care for adolescents in need of mental health treatment.
J Adolesc Health 2018 Aug;63(2):172-80. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.02.006..
Keywords: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Children/Adolescents, Behavioral Health, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care: Models of Care, Primary Care
Aysola J, Schapira MM, Huo H
Organizational processes and patient experiences in the patient-centered medical home.
The objective of this study was to examine associations between organizational processes that practices adopt to become patient-centered medical home (PCMH) and patient experiences with care. The researchers concluded that although some organizational processes related to patients' experiences with care irrespective of the background of the patient, further efforts are needed to align practice efforts with patient experience.
AHRQ-funded; HS021706.
Citation: Aysola J, Schapira MM, Huo H .
Organizational processes and patient experiences in the patient-centered medical home.
Med Care 2018 Jun;56(6):497-504. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000910.
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Keywords: Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient Experience, Primary Care: Models of Care, Primary Care