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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 11 of 11 Research Studies DisplayedJensen JD, Krakow M, John KK
Against conventional wisdom: when the public, the media, and medical practice collide.
In 2009, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released new mammography screening guidelines that sparked a torrent of criticism. The goal of this article is to articulate how conflicts of this type arise and to review possible means of redress. The authors concluded that science is routinely simplified as it is prepared for public consumption. In line with the model of information overload, this practice may increase short-term adherence to recommendations at the expense of long-term message consistency and trust in science.
AHRQ-funded; 290200810015C
Citation: Jensen JD, Krakow M, John KK .
Against conventional wisdom: when the public, the media, and medical practice collide.
BMC Med Inform Decis Making 2013;13 Suppl 3:S4. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-13-s3-s4..
Keywords: Communication, Evidence-Based Practice, Guidelines, Health Services Research (HSR), U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Harrison MI
AHRQ Author: Harrison MI
Integrating mixed methods in health services and delivery system research.
The authors introduced this AHRQ-sponsored issue of Health Services Research, describing the papers and briefly indicating where they fit into the emerging mixed methods mosaic. They then provided some suggestions about what may be missing and anticipated a future state of a more integrated approach to health services research and richer dialogue between researchers and those engaged in health care.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Miller WL, Crabtree BF, Harrison MI .
Integrating mixed methods in health services and delivery system research.
Health Serv Res 2013 Dec;48(6 Pt 2):2125-33. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12123.
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Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Health Services Research (HSR), Research Methodologies
Chen J, Liu L, Zhang D
A flexible model for the mean and variance functions, with application to medical cost data.
The authors considered an extension to generalized linear models by assuming nonlinear associations of covariates in the mean function and allowing the variance to be an unknown but smooth function of the mean. They discussed their application of the model to the annual medical costs of heart failure patients in the clinical data repository at the University of Virginia Hospital System.
AHRQ-funded; HS020263.
Citation: Chen J, Liu L, Zhang D .
A flexible model for the mean and variance functions, with application to medical cost data.
Stat Med 2013 Oct 30;32(24):4306-18. doi: 10.1002/sim.5838.
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Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Healthcare Costs, Health Services Research (HSR)
Chambers DA, Haim A, Mullican CA
AHRQ Author: Mullican CA
Health information technology and mental health services research: a path forward.
This article reports on the AHRQ- and NIMH-organized November 2010 workshop, “Health Information Technology and Mental Health: The Way Forward.” The primary workshop goal was to bring together experts in mental health services and interventions research, practitioners, consumers, and technologists to discuss emerging opportunities in uniting all aspects of health IT and mental health research. The workshop resulted in a four-paper series, envisioning a future mental health system in which health IT is fully integrated within mental health service systems, for patient, clinician, and system levels.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Chambers DA, Haim A, Mullican CA .
Health information technology and mental health services research: a path forward.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry 2013 Jul-Aug;35(4):329-31. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2013.03.006.
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Keywords: Access to Care, Health Information Technology (HIT), Health Services Research (HSR), Health Information Technology (HIT), Behavioral Health
Clancy CM, Margolis PA, Miller M
AHRQ Author: Clancy CM
Collaborative networks for both improvement and research.
The authors discuss collaborative improvement networks, which can serve as large-scale, health system laboratories to engage clinicians, researchers, patients, and parents in testing approaches to translate research into practice. Creation of total population registries in collaborative network sites provides large, representative study samples with high-quality data which can be used to generate evidence and to inform clinical decision-making. Collaborative networks for improvement and research offer the opportunity not only to make improvements but also to study improvements to determine which interventions and combination of strategies work best in which settings.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; HS021114.
Citation: Clancy CM, Margolis PA, Miller M .
Collaborative networks for both improvement and research.
Pediatrics 2013 Jun;131 Suppl 4:S210-4. doi: 10.1542/peds.2012-3786H.
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Keywords: Evidence-Based Practice, Health Services Research (HSR), Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Children/Adolescents, Implementation
Pylypchuk Y, Sarpong EM
AHRQ Author: Sarpong EM
Comparison of health care utilization: United States versus Canada.
The purpose of this paper was to compare health care utilization between Canadian and U.S. residents. Findings showed that the poor and less educated were more likely to utilize health care in Canada than in the United States, while health care use for residents with high incomes and higher levels of education were not markedly different between the two countries and often higher for U.S residents. Also, foreign-born residents were more likely to use health care in Canada than in the United States.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Pylypchuk Y, Sarpong EM .
Comparison of health care utilization: United States versus Canada.
Health Serv Res 2013 Apr;48(2 Pt 1):560-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2012.01466.x.
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Keywords: Health Services Research (HSR), Healthcare Utilization, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Social Determinants of Health
Lee SY, Weiner BJ, Harrison MI
AHRQ Author: Harrison MI
Organizational transformation: a systematic review of empirical research in health care and other industries.
The investigators reported findings from a systematic review of empirical research on transformational change in the health care and non-health care literature, with a focus on the antecedents, processes, and outcomes of transformational change. They found that available research documents the multiplicity of factors affecting change and the complexity of their interactions, but less information is available about the processes of transformational change than about its antecedents and consequences. They discussed research and practice implications.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Lee SY, Weiner BJ, Harrison MI .
Organizational transformation: a systematic review of empirical research in health care and other industries.
Med Care Res Rev 2013 Apr;70(2):115-42. doi: 10.1177/1077558712458539.
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Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Health Services Research (HSR), Organizational Change
Kleinman LC, Dougherty D
AHRQ Author: Dougherty D
Assessing quality improvement in health care: theory for practice.
The authors reviewed the role of theory as a means to enhance the practice of quality improvement (QI) research and to propose a novel conceptual model focused on the operations of health care. They concluded that such a theory can promote opportunities for moving the field forward and organizing the planning and interpretation of comparable studies.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Kleinman LC, Dougherty D .
Assessing quality improvement in health care: theory for practice.
Pediatrics 2013 Mar;131 Suppl 1:S110-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2012-1427n.
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Keywords: Quality Improvement, Healthcare Delivery, Organizational Change, Quality of Care, Health Services Research (HSR)
Fleurence R, Selby JV, Odom-Walker K
AHRQ Author: Slutsky JR
How the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is engaging patients and others in shaping its research agenda.
This article describes PCORI's approach to generating topics for research and how it is being used in selection of research that PCORI will fund. It further describes challenges facing this approach, including a lack of common language and training on the part of patients and resistance on the part of researchers to questions that are not researcher generated.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Fleurence R, Selby JV, Odom-Walker K .
How the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is engaging patients and others in shaping its research agenda.
Health Aff 2013 Feb;32(2):393-400. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2012.1176.
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Keywords: Health Services Research (HSR), Patient and Family Engagement, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Research Methodologies
Koh HK, Baur C, Brach C
AHRQ Author: Brach C
Toward a systems approach to health literacy research.
The authors discuss a call for research exploring how health care organizations can effectively address health literacy and patient-centered care. Topics include AHRQ's Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit, Accountable Care Organizations, and Patient Centered Medical Homes.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Koh HK, Baur C, Brach C .
Toward a systems approach to health literacy research.
J Health Commun 2013;18(1):1-5. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2013.759029.
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Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Health Literacy, Health Services Research (HSR), Patient-Centered Healthcare, Tools & Toolkits
Siegel JE, Heeringa JW, Carman KL
AHRQ Author: Siegel JE
Public deliberation in decisions about health research.
This paper provides a brief overview of public deliberation and describes its emerging role in health and health care research.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Siegel JE, Heeringa JW, Carman KL .
Public deliberation in decisions about health research.
Virtual Mentor 2013 Jan;15(1):56-64. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.1.pfor2-1301.
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Keywords: Shared Decision Making, Healthcare Delivery, Health Services Research (HSR), Policy