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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 5 of 5 Research Studies DisplayedKeim-Malpass J, Adelstein K, Kavalieratos D
Legacy making through illness blogs: online spaces for young adults approaching the end-of-life.
The study analyzed the illness blogs of five young women (aged 25-39 years) at the end-of-life using a narrative approach. Key elements of legacy making and grief processing were explored. The women had varying experiences before their death, but uniform posthumous occurrences with the use of the blog for a space of grief for loved ones.
AHRQ-funded; HS022989.
Citation: Keim-Malpass J, Adelstein K, Kavalieratos D .
Legacy making through illness blogs: online spaces for young adults approaching the end-of-life.
J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol 2015 Dec;4(4):209-12. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2015.0003.
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Keywords: Cancer, Mortality, Web-Based, Young Adults
Okumura MJ, Saunders M, Rehm RS
The role of health advocacy in transitions from pediatric to adult care for children with special health care needs: bridging families, provider and community services.
The aim of this study was to develop a theoretical understanding of how family, healthcare providers, and community supports can assist youth and young adults with special healthcare needs (YASHCN) during the transition from pediatric to adult healthcare and services. Transition Advocacy consists of the presence of, or need for, a healthcare advocate who did or can assist the YASHCN with the healthcare transition, particularly to navigate complex health or community services. If advocates were identified, youth were more likely to obtain needed services.
AHRQ-funded; HS017716.
Citation: Okumura MJ, Saunders M, Rehm RS .
The role of health advocacy in transitions from pediatric to adult care for children with special health care needs: bridging families, provider and community services.
J Pediatr Nurs 2015 Sep-Oct;30(5):714-23. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2015.05.015.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Community-Based Practice, Disabilities, Health Services Research (HSR), Young Adults
Atkins DN, Bradford WD
Association between increased emergency contraception availability and risky sexual practices.
The researchers use a national survey of youth to explore the relationship between increased emergency contraception (EC) availability and the probability of risky sexual practices for women over age 18. They found that FDA approval of behind the counter sales of an EC pill was associated with a reduction in the probability of sexual activity, and in the likelihood of reporting multiple partnerships; however, there was no relationship between the new policy and unprotected sexual activity.
AHRQ-funded; HS011326
Citation: Atkins DN, Bradford WD .
Association between increased emergency contraception availability and risky sexual practices.
Health Serv Res. 2015 Jun;50(3):809-29. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12251.
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Keywords: Women, Sexual Health, Young Adults, Policy
Wisk LE, Finkelstein JA, Sawicki GS
Predictors of timing of transfer from pediatric- to adult-focused primary care.
The researchers examined the timing of transfer to adult-focused primary care providers (PCPs), the time between last pediatric-focused and first adult-focused PCP visits, and the predictors of transfer timing. They found that most youths are transferring care later than recommended and with gaps of more than a year. They further noted that while youths with chronic conditions have shorter gaps, they may need even shorter transfer intervals to ensure continuous access to care.
AHRQ-funded; HS000063; HS020513.
Citation: Wisk LE, Finkelstein JA, Sawicki GS .
Predictors of timing of transfer from pediatric- to adult-focused primary care.
JAMA Pediatr 2015 Jun;169(6):e150951. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2015.0951.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Chronic Conditions, Primary Care, Transitions of Care, Young Adults
Agwu AL, Lee L, Fleishman JA
AHRQ Author: Fleishman JA
Aging and loss to follow-up among youth living with human immunodeficiency virus in the HIV Research Network.
The researchers sought to evaluate loss to follow-up in the year after each birthday from the 18th through the 25th in a large multisite HIV cohort in the United States. Among the 647 21-year-old youth who were engaged in care, 20 percent were lost to follow-up in the year after their 21st birthday.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; 2901100007.
Citation: Agwu AL, Lee L, Fleishman JA .
Aging and loss to follow-up among youth living with human immunodeficiency virus in the HIV Research Network.
J Adolesc Health 2015 Mar;56(3):345-51. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.11.009..
Keywords: Care Management, Chronic Conditions, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Patient Adherence/Compliance, Young Adults