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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 25 of 138 Research Studies DisplayedKelly JP, DeVore AD, Wu J
Rhythm control versus rate control in patients with atrial fibrillation and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: insights from get with the guidelines-heart failure.
Researchers analyzed the Get With The Guidelines - Heart Failure (GWTG-HF) registry linked to Medicare claims data to describe current treatments for rate versus rhythm control and subsequent outcomes in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and atrial fibrillation. They found that rhythm control in patients aged 65 and older with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and AF was associated with a lower risk of one-year all-cause mortality. They recommended future prospective randomized studies to explore this potential benefit.
AHRQ-funded; HS021092.
Citation: Kelly JP, DeVore AD, Wu J .
Rhythm control versus rate control in patients with atrial fibrillation and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: insights from get with the guidelines-heart failure.
J Am Heart Assoc 2019 Dec 17;8(24):e011560. doi: 10.1161/jaha.118.011560.
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Keywords: Heart Disease and Health, Cardiovascular Conditions, Guidelines, Evidence-Based Practice, Registries, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Burnham JP, Fritz SA, Yaeger LH
Telemedicine infectious diseases consultations and clinical outcomes: a systematic review.
Researchers reviewed the current evidence for clinical effectiveness of telemedicine infectious diseases consultations. They found that the outcomes tracked were heterogeneous, precluding meta-analysis, and the majority of studies were of poor quality. Overall, clinical outcomes with telemedicine infectious diseases consultation seem comparable to in-person infectious diseases consultation. They concluded that, although in widespread use, the clinical effectiveness of telemedicine infectious diseases consultations has yet to be sufficiently studied.
AHRQ-funded; R01 HS024269.
Citation: Burnham JP, Fritz SA, Yaeger LH .
Telemedicine infectious diseases consultations and clinical outcomes: a systematic review.
Open Forum Infect Dis 2019 Dec 5;6(12):ofz517. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofz517..
Keywords: Telehealth, Infectious Diseases, Health Information Technology (HIT), Evidence-Based Practice, Outcomes, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Greenhawt M, Shaker M
Determining levers of cost-effectiveness for screening infants at high risk for peanut sensitization before early peanut introduction.
The authors sought to identify scenarios in which current early peanut introduction guidelines would be cost-effective. They found that the current screening approach to early peanut introduction could be cost-effective at a particular health utility for an in-clinic reaction, skin prick test sensitivity and specificity, and high baseline peanut allergy prevalence among high-risk infants. However, such conditions are unlikely to be plausible to achieve realistically. They recommend further research to define the health state utility associated with reaction location.
AHRQ-funded; HS024599.
Citation: Greenhawt M, Shaker M .
Determining levers of cost-effectiveness for screening infants at high risk for peanut sensitization before early peanut introduction.
JAMA Netw Open 2019 Dec 2;2(12):e1918041. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.18041..
Keywords: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Newborns/Infants, Children/Adolescents, Respiratory Conditions, Skin Conditions, Screening, Healthcare Costs, Evidence-Based Practice, Guidelines
Barber CEH, Zell J, Yazdany J
2019 American College of Rheumatology recommended patient-reported functional status assessment measures in rheumatoid arthritis.
This study’s objective was to develop American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Functional Status Assessment Measures (FSAMs) for patient reporting in most clinic settings. The authors convened a workgroup to conduct a systematic literature review through March 2017. They focused on the following FSAMs: the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) and derived measures from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) tool. Out of 11,835 articles identified in the search, 56 were included in the review. A modified Delphi process identified 7 measures which fulfilled the minimum standard for regular use, and 3 measures were recommended: the PROMIS 10-item short form, the HAQ-II, and the Multidimensional HAQ.
AHRQ-funded; HS025638.
Citation: Barber CEH, Zell J, Yazdany J .
2019 American College of Rheumatology recommended patient-reported functional status assessment measures in rheumatoid arthritis.
Arthritis Care Res 2019 Dec;71(12):1531-39. doi: 10.1002/acr.24040..
Keywords: Arthritis, Health Status, Guidelines, Evidence-Based Practice
Flores EJ, Jue JJ, Giradi G
AHRQ EPC series on Improving translation of evidence: use of a clinical pathway for C. difficile treatment to facilitate the translation of research findings into practice.
In this pilot study, findings from the 2016 AHRQ EPC report on Clostridioides difficile infection were translated into a treatment pathway and disseminated via a cloud-based platform and electronic health record (EHR). Results indicated that pathways can be an approach for disseminating AHRQ EPC report findings within health care systems, with reports including guideline and pathway syntheses. Embedding hyperlinks to pathway content within the EHR may be a viable and low-effort solution for promoting awareness of evidence-based resources.
AHRQ-funded.
Citation: Flores EJ, Jue JJ, Giradi G .
AHRQ EPC series on Improving translation of evidence: use of a clinical pathway for C. difficile treatment to facilitate the translation of research findings into practice.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 2019 Dec;45(12):822-28. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2019.10.002..
Keywords: Implementation, Evidence-Based Practice, Infectious Diseases, Clostridium difficile Infections, Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs), Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT)
Chapman CH, Caram MEV, Radhakrishnan A
Association between PSA values and surveillance quality after prostate cancer surgery.
This study examined the association between PSA values and posttreatment surveillance after prostate cancer surgery. Normally the treatment cutoff rate is 0.2 ng/mL but 4.0 ng/mL may be more appropriate. Data from the US Veterans Health Administration was used to perform a retrospective longitudinal cohort study for men diagnosed with nonmetastatic prostate cancer from 2005 to 2008 who underwent radical prostatectomy. Guideline concordance was high at year 1 (95%) but decreased to 79% in year 7. After adjustment, guideline concordance was lowered for the youngest and oldest, Black, and unmarried men.
AHRQ-funded; HS018726.
Citation: Chapman CH, Caram MEV, Radhakrishnan A .
Association between PSA values and surveillance quality after prostate cancer surgery.
Cancer Med 2019 Dec;8(18):7903-12. doi: 10.1002/cam4.2663..
Keywords: Cancer: Prostate Cancer, Cancer, Surgery, Screening, Guidelines, Prevention, Evidence-Based Practice
Fichtenberg CM, Alley DE, Mistry KB
AHRQ Author: Mistry KB
Improving social needs intervention research: key questions for advancing the field.
This paper summarizes emerging evidence and identifies key areas where more research is needed to advance implementation and policy development. Gaps exist in terms of comparative effectiveness and cost effectiveness of social needs intervention approaches. Increased understanding of mechanisms of action to maximize practitioners' ability to tailor interventions would be a benefit. More research is recommended to guard against unintended consequences and ensure these interventions reduce health inequities. Implementation science research should identify supports and incentives for adoption of effective interventions. Focusing both public and private research efforts on these evidence gaps can help advance identification of interventions that maximize both health equity and healthcare value.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; HS026664.
Citation: Fichtenberg CM, Alley DE, Mistry KB .
Improving social needs intervention research: key questions for advancing the field.
Am J Prev Med 2019 Dec;57(6s1):S47-s54. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.07.018..
Keywords: Evidence-Based Practice, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Social Determinants of Health
Liu FF, Adrian MC
Is treatment working? Detecting real change in the treatment of child and adolescent depression.
Effectiveness of evidence-based treatments for youth remain modest at best; while practice parameters recommend measurement-based care to enhance youth depression treatment, the literature offers few guidelines on how to use assessment results to inform care decisions or to detect real and clinically meaningful change. The purpose of this study was to produce reliable change indices for two commonly used standardized assessments of youth depression: Patient Health Questionnaire-9 items, Modified for Adolescents (PHQ-9A) and the Short Moods and Feelings Questionnaire (SMFQ).
AHRQ-funded; HS022982.
Citation: Liu FF, Adrian MC .
Is treatment working? Detecting real change in the treatment of child and adolescent depression.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2019 Dec;58(12):1157-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2019.02.011..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Depression, Behavioral Health, Evidence-Based Practice, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Artis KA, Dweik RA, Patel B
Performance measure development, use, and measurement of effectiveness using the guideline on mechanical ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome. an official American Thoracic Society workshop report.
This report summarizes the proceedings of a workshop convened to advance the American Thoracic Society’s work in performance measure development and guideline implementation. The example of a low-tidal volume ventilation performance measure created from the 2017 ATS clinical practice guideline is used to illustrate the application of the ATS performance measure development framework, including detailed explanation of the rationale for the specifications chosen, identification of areas in need of further validity testing, and a preliminary strategy for testing the performance measure.
AHRQ-funded; HS024552.
Citation: Artis KA, Dweik RA, Patel B .
Performance measure development, use, and measurement of effectiveness using the guideline on mechanical ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome. an official American Thoracic Society workshop report.
Ann Am Thorac Soc 2019 Dec;16(12):1463-72. doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201909-665ST..
Keywords: Respiratory Conditions, Guidelines, Evidence-Based Practice, Quality Measures, Quality of Care, Provider Performance
Chan B, Kondo K, Freeman M
Pharmacotherapy for cocaine use disorder-a systematic review and meta-analysis.
The authors sought a better understanding of the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy for cocaine use disorder. Their search included multiple data sources for systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials of pharmacological interventions in adults with cocaine use disorder. They found that most of the pharmacotherapies studied, including antidepressants, were not effective for treating cocaine use disorder. Bupropion, psychostimulants, and topiramate may improve abstinence, and antipsychotics may improve treatment retention. They recommend further study of contingency management and behavioral interventions along with pharmacotherapy.
AHRQ-funded; HS022981.
Citation: Chan B, Kondo K, Freeman M .
Pharmacotherapy for cocaine use disorder-a systematic review and meta-analysis.
J Gen Intern Med 2019 Dec;34(12):2858-73. doi: 10.1007/s11606-019-05074-8..
Keywords: Medication, Substance Abuse, Comparative Effectiveness, Treatments, Evidence-Based Practice, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Outcomes
Chan B, Freeman M, Kondo K
Pharmacotherapy for methamphetamine/amphetamine use disorder-a systematic review and meta-analysis.
The authors reviewed the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy for methamphetamine/amphetamine (MA/A) use disorder to assess the quality, publication bias, and overall strength of the evidence. They found that, on the basis of low- to moderate-strength evidence, most medications evaluated for methamphetamine/amphetamine use disorder have not shown a statistically significant benefit; however, there is low-strength evidence that methylphenidate may reduce use.
AHRQ-funded; HS022981.
Citation: Chan B, Freeman M, Kondo K .
Pharmacotherapy for methamphetamine/amphetamine use disorder-a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Addiction 2019 Dec;114(12):2122-36. doi: 10.1111/add.14755..
Keywords: Medication, Substance Abuse, Evidence-Based Practice, Comparative Effectiveness, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Krist AH, Davidson KW, Ngo-Metzger Q
AHRQ Author: Ngo-Metzger Q, Mills J
Social determinants as a preventive service: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force methods considerations for research.
The authors offer a brief review of the social determinants of health that may be germane to the USPSTF, the methods the USPSTF uses to evaluate relevant evidence, and current evidence gaps for social risks. Their road map for research is intended to spark ingenuity and purpose in the next generation of research studies, thereby ensuring that future recommendations to address and prevent social risks in primary care are informed by high-quality evidence.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; HS026664.
Citation: Krist AH, Davidson KW, Ngo-Metzger Q .
Social determinants as a preventive service: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force methods considerations for research.
Am J Prev Med 2019 Dec;57(6s1):S6-s12. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.07.013..
Keywords: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Social Determinants of Health, Research Methodologies, Evidence-Based Practice, Prevention
Saldanha IJ, Smith BT, Ntzani E
The Systematic Review Data Repository (SRDR): descriptive characteristics of publicly available data and opportunities for research.
Funded by the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Systematic Review Data Repository (SRDR) is a free, web-based, open-source, data management and archival platform for reviews. The objectives of this study were to describe (1) the current extent of usage of SRDR and (2) the characteristics of all projects with publicly available data on the SRDR website.
AHRQ-funded; HHSA290201500002I_HHSA29032012T.
Citation: Saldanha IJ, Smith BT, Ntzani E .
The Systematic Review Data Repository (SRDR): descriptive characteristics of publicly available data and opportunities for research.
Syst Rev 2019 Dec 20;8(1):334. doi: 10.1186/s13643-019-1250-y..
Keywords: Evidence-Based Practice, Data, Research Methodologies, Registries
Broder-Fingert S, Kuhn J, Sheldrick RC
Using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) framework to test intervention delivery strategies: a study protocol.
Researchers describe a study protocol for a large randomized controlled trial using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST), a novel framework developed to optimize interventions. They apply this framework to delivery of Family Navigation (FN), an evidence-based care management strategy designed to reduce disparities and improve access to behavioral health services, and test four components related to its implementation. In this paper, they describe how the MOST framework can be used to improve intervention delivery. These methods will be useful for future studies testing intervention delivery strategies and their impact on implementation.
AHRQ-funded; HS022242.
Citation: Broder-Fingert S, Kuhn J, Sheldrick RC .
Using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) framework to test intervention delivery strategies: a study protocol.
Trials 2019 Dec 16;20(1):728. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3853-y..
Keywords: Research Methodologies, Health Services Research (HSR), Healthcare Delivery, Behavioral Health, Evidence-Based Practice, Access to Care
Gates A, Guitard S, Pillay J
Performance and usability of machine learning for screening in systematic reviews: a comparative evaluation of three tools.
Researchers explored the performance of three machine learning tools designed to facilitate title and abstract screening in systematic reviews (SRs) when used to eliminate irrelevant records and complement the work of a single reviewer. Using Abstrackr, DistillerSR, and RobotAnalyst, they found that the workload savings afforded in the automated simulation came with increased risk of missing relevant records. Supplementing a single reviewer's decisions with relevance predictions sometimes reduced the proportion missed, but performance varied by tool and SR. They recommend designing tools based on reviewers' self-identified preferences to improve compatibility with present workflows.
AHRQ-funded; 290201500001I.
Citation: Gates A, Guitard S, Pillay J .
Performance and usability of machine learning for screening in systematic reviews: a comparative evaluation of three tools.
Syst Rev 2019 Nov 15;8(1):278. doi: 10.1186/s13643-019-1222-2..
Keywords: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Health Services Research (HSR), Research Methodologies, Evidence-Based Practice, Comparative Effectiveness
Henderson JT, Senger CA, Henninger M
Behavioral counseling interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections: updated evidence report and systematic review for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
This updated evidence report and systematic review accompanied the USPSTF final recommendation for behavioral counseling interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in adults and adolescents, which was published in August 2020. Studies from the previous 2014 review and literature from January 2013 through May 2019 was reviewed to find good- and fair-quality randomized and nonrandomized controlled intervention studies conducted in primary care settings. The review included 37 randomized trials and 2 nonrandomized controlled intervention studies. The study populations were mostly heterosexual adolescents and young adults, females, and racial and ethnic minorities at increased risk for STIs. Thirty-four trials reported behavioral change outcomes after interventions. The largest reductions in STI incidence were reported after group or individual counseling sessions lasting more than 2 hours. Evidence was limited on interventions of shorter duration persisting beyond 1 year.
AHRQ-funded; 2902015000017I.
Citation: Henderson JT, Senger CA, Henninger M .
Behavioral counseling interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections: updated evidence report and systematic review for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
JAMA 2020 Aug 18;324(7):682-99. doi: 10.1001/jama.2020.10371..
Keywords: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Infectious Diseases, Sexual Health, Evidence-Based Practice, Guidelines
Grant MC, Gibbons MM, Ko CY
Evidence review conducted for the AHRQ Safety Program for Improving Surgical Care and Recovery: focus on anesthesiology for gynecologic surgery.
This paper is an evidence review of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols for gynecologic surgery that will be used as part of AHRQ’s Safety Program for Improving Surgical Care and Recovery. This initiative was developed in partnership with the American College of Surgeons and the Johns Hopkins Medicine Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality. The authors conducted a literature review of the various anesthesia components which may influence outcomes and facilitate recovery after gynecological surgery. They included interventions for preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of care and then summarized the best available evidence for ERAS for gynecological surgery. The best evidence was summarized for recommendations to be used in the initiative.
Citation: Grant MC, Gibbons MM, Ko CY .
Evidence review conducted for the AHRQ Safety Program for Improving Surgical Care and Recovery: focus on anesthesiology for gynecologic surgery.
AHRQ-funded; 233201500020I..
Keywords: Patient Safety, Surgery, Quality Improvement, Quality of Care, Evidence-Based Practice, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Women
Parsons HM, Forte ML, Abdi HI
Nutrition as prevention for improved cancer health outcomes: a systematic literature review.
This systematic review examined evidence for the effectiveness of providing nutritional interventions before or during cancer therapy to improve cancer treatment outcomes. The studies examined focused primarily on non-vitamin/mineral dietary supplements, nutrition support, and route or timing of inpatient nutrition interventions for patients with gastrointestinal or head and neck cancer; most of the studies evaluated changes in body weight, adverse events from cancer treatment, length of hospital stay, or quality of life. While studies with low- or medium risk-of-bias reported mixed results on the effect of nutritional interventions, the authors concluded that the methodological limitations impair the translation of study findings into clinical practice or guidelines.
AHRQ-funded; 75Q80120D00008.
Citation: Parsons HM, Forte ML, Abdi HI .
Nutrition as prevention for improved cancer health outcomes: a systematic literature review.
JNCI Cancer Spectr 2023 May 2; 7(3):pkad035. doi: 10.1093/jncics/pkad035..
Keywords: Nutrition, Cancer, Prevention, Quality of Life, Evidence-Based Practice, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Leary JC, Walsh KE, Morin RA
Quality and safety of pediatric inpatient care in community hospitals: a scoping review.
This study’s aim was to conduct a scoping review and synthesize literature on the quality and safety of pediatric inpatient care in nonpediatric hospitals in the United States. A systematic literature review was performed in October 2016 to identify pediatric studies that reported on safety, effectiveness, efficiency, timeliness, patient-centeredness, or equity set. A total of 44 articles were included using inclusion criteria. There was a moderate or high risk of bias for 72% of the studies. This study shows there is very limited research currently and would benefit from more multicenter collaborations.
AHRQ-funded; HS024133.
Citation: Leary JC, Walsh KE, Morin RA .
Quality and safety of pediatric inpatient care in community hospitals: a scoping review.
J Hosp Med 2019 Nov 1;14(10):694-703. doi: 10.12788/jhm.3268..
Keywords: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Evidence-Based Practice, Children/Adolescents, Inpatient Care, Hospitals, Patient Safety, Quality of Care
Mabry-Hernandez I, Mock A
AHRQ Author: Mabry-Hernandez I
Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm.
This Putting Prevention into Practice case study concerns a 65-year-old man with no significant medical history whose father who died from an abdominal aortic aneurysm in his 60s. The patient wants to know if he should be screened for this condition. The case study provides three questions along with answers.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Mabry-Hernandez I, Mock A .
Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Am Fam Physician 2020 May 15;101(10):621-22.
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Keywords: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Cardiovascular Conditions, Screening, Prevention, Case Study, Evidence-Based Practice
Chou R, Dana T, Fu R
Screening for hepatitis C virus infection in adolescents and adults: updated evidence report and systematic review for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
AHRQ-funded; 290201500009I.
Citation: Chou R, Dana T, Fu R .
Screening for hepatitis C virus infection in adolescents and adults: updated evidence report and systematic review for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
JAMA 2020 Mar 10;323(10):970-75. doi: 10.1001/jama.2019.20788..
Keywords: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), Children/Adolescents, Hepatitis, Chronic Conditions, Screening, Evidence-Based Practice, Prevention
Borsky AE, Savitz LA, Bindman AB
AHRQ Author: Borsky AE
AHRQ series on improving translation of evidence: perceived value of translational products by the AHRQ EPC Learning Health Systems Panel.
This paper discusses the outcomes of an evaluation of translational products for clinicians and healthcare providers by an EPC (Evidence-based Practice Center) Learning Health Systems Panel convened by AHRQ. The panel, led by two national leaders and composed of key stakeholders evaluated different translational products for learning health systems and also discussed challenges in adopting evidence-based practices. They evaluated a number of different products, and decided that the one- and three-page summaries, the MAGICapp and Tableau for interactive data visualization, and clinical encounter and health system decision aids were the most useful products. As a result of their findings, the EPC Program is further developing the one- and three-page summaries and MAGICapp and Tableau data visualization products.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; 233201500014I.
Citation: Borsky AE, Savitz LA, Bindman AB .
AHRQ series on improving translation of evidence: perceived value of translational products by the AHRQ EPC Learning Health Systems Panel.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 2019 Nov;45(11):772-78. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2019.08.002..
Keywords: Implementation, Evidence-Based Practice, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Learning Health Systems
Gartlehner G, Wagner G, Lux L
Assessing the accuracy of machine-assisted abstract screening with DistillerAI: a user study.
The goal of this project was to conduct a case study to explore a screening approach that temporarily replaces a human screener with a semi-automated screening tool. The authors used DistillerAI as a semi-automated screening tool, and a published comparative effectiveness review served as their reference standard. They found that the accuracy of DistillerAI was not yet adequate to replace a human screener temporarily during abstract screening for systematic reviews.
AHRQ-funded; 290201500011I.
Citation: Gartlehner G, Wagner G, Lux L .
Assessing the accuracy of machine-assisted abstract screening with DistillerAI: a user study.
Syst Rev 2019 Nov 15;8(1):277. doi: 10.1186/s13643-019-1221-3..
Keywords: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Health Services Research (HSR), Research Methodologies, Evidence-Based Practice
Lee T, Qian JZ, Zhang Y
Long-term outcomes of arteriovenous fistulas with unassisted versus assisted maturation: a retrospective national hemodialysis cohort study.
The authors retrospectively compared patients with assisted versus unassisted arteriovenous fistula (AVF) maturation for post-maturation AVF outcomes, including functional primary patency loss, AVF abandonment, and frequency of interventions. For the studied group of patients undergoing assisted AVF maturation, they observed a positive association between the number of pre-maturation AVF interventions and the likelihood of functional primary patency loss and frequency of post-maturation interventions.
AHRQ-funded; HS022931.
Citation: Lee T, Qian JZ, Zhang Y .
Long-term outcomes of arteriovenous fistulas with unassisted versus assisted maturation: a retrospective national hemodialysis cohort study.
J Am Soc Nephrol 2019 Nov;30(11):2209-18. doi: 10.1681/asn.2019030318..
Keywords: Kidney Disease and Health, Comparative Effectiveness, Surgery, Evidence-Based Practice, Outcomes, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Adams DR, Williams NJ, Becker-Haimes EM
Therapist financial strain and turnover: interactions with system-level implementation of evidence-based practices.
In this study, the investigators prospectively examined the relationship between therapist financial strain and turnover in 247 therapists in 28 community mental health agencies. The investigators expected greater therapist financial strain to predict higher turnover and participation in a system-funded evidence-based practice (EBP) training initiative to alleviate this effect. They found that, controlling for covariates, financial strain predicted therapist turnover but not for therapists who participated in an EBP training initiative.
AHRQ-funded; HS000084.
Citation: Adams DR, Williams NJ, Becker-Haimes EM .
Therapist financial strain and turnover: interactions with system-level implementation of evidence-based practices.
Adm Policy Ment Health 2019 Nov;46(6):713-23. doi: 10.1007/s10488-019-00949-8..
Keywords: Healthcare Costs, Evidence-Based Practice, Behavioral Health, Provider, Provider: Clinician, Training, Workforce