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  • 2024 | Volume 22, Issue 6
  • 2024 | Volume 22, Issue 5
  • 2024 | Volume 22, Issue 4
  • 2024 | Volume 22, Issue 3
  • 2024 | Volume 22, Issue 2
  • 2022 | Volume 20, Issue 6
  • 2022 | Volume 20, Issue 5
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  • 2022 | Volume 20, Issue 1

2024 | Volume 22, Issue 6

► Health Care Utilization After a Visit to a Within-Group Family Physician vs a Walk-in Clinic Physician

► Effectiveness of Collaborative, Trauma-Informed Care on Depression Outcomes in Primary Care: A Cluster Randomized Control Trial in Chile

► Relationship Between Chest Radiography Results and Antibiotic Initiation in Community-Acquired Pneumonis Management by General Practitioners

► Impact of State Abortion Policies on Family Medicine Practice and Training After Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization

► Health-Related Social Needs Following Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Oregon

► Exploring HIV Self-Testing: Barriers and Facilitators Among Undergraduate Students in Nairobi, Kenya

2024 | Volume 22, Issue 5

► Family Medicine Presence on Labor and Delivery: Effect on Safety Culture and Cesarean Delivery

► Challenges in Receiving Care for Long COVID: A Qualitative Interview Study Among Primary Care Patients About Expectations and Experiences

► Digital Innovation to Grow Quality Care Through an Interprofessional Care Team (DIG IT) Among Underserved Patients With Hypertension

 

► Chest Pain in Primary Care: A Systematic Review of Risk Stratification Tools to Rule Out Acute Coronary Syndrome

 

 

► A Few Doctors Will See Some of You: The Critical Role of Underrepresented in Medicine (URiM) Family Physicians in the Care of Medicaid Beneficiaries

► Family Medicine Resident Scholarly Activity Infrastructure, Output, and Dissemination: A CERA Survey

2024 | Volume 22, Issue 4

► Post-COVID Conditions in US primary Care: a PRIME Registry Comparison of Patients With COVID-19, Influenza-like Illness, and Wellness Visits

 

► Ongoing Decline in Continuity With GPs in English General Practices: A Longitudinal Study Across the COVID-19 Pandemic

► Long-Term Sulfonylurea Use and Impaired Awareness of Hypoglycemia Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Taiwan

► Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir Regimen for Mild/Moderately Severe COVID-19: A Rapid Review with Meta-Analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis

► The Disproportionate Impact of Primary Care Disruption and Telehealth Utilization During COVID-19

 

► Structural Racism in Newborn Drug Testing: Perspectives from Health Care and Child Protective Services Professionals

► Developing an Al tool to Derive Social Determinants of Health for Primary Care Patients: Qualitative Findings from a Codesign Workshop

2024 | Volume 22, Issue 3

► Harmonizing the Tripartite Mission in Academic Family Medicine: A Longitudinal Case Example

► The Role of Primary Care in the Social Isolation and Loneliness Epidemic

► Connecting Families to Benefit Programs Through a Standardized Nutrition Screener

► We Are Not All The Same: Implications of Heterogeneity Among Latiné/e/x/o/a, Hispanic, and Spanish Origin People

► "We Feel Alone and Not Listened To": Parents' Perspectives on Pediatric Serious Illness Care in Somali, Hmong, and Latin American Communities

► The Impact of Primary Care Clinic and Family Physician Continuity on Patient Health Outcomes: A Retrospective Analysis From Alberta, Canada

► Is Prediabetes Overdiagnosed? No: A Clinician's Perspective

Is Prediabetes Overdiagnosed? No: A Clinician's Perspective

► Is Prediabetes Overdiagnosed? Yes: A Patient-Epidemiologist's Experience

Is Prediabetes Overdiagnosed? Yes: A Patient-Epidemiologist's Experience

 

2024 | Volume 22, Issue 2

► Quality, accuracy, and bias in ChatGPT-based summarization of medical abstracts. Hake, et al.

Quality, accuracy, and bias in ChatGPT-based summarization of medical abstracts. Hake, et al. Vol. 22, Issue 2

 

► Challenges addressing lung cancer screening for patients with multimorbidity in primary care: a qualitative study. Kale, et al.

Challenges addressing lung cancer screening for patients with multimorbidity in primary care: a qualitative study. Kale, et al. Vol. 22, Issue 2

 

► Small independent primary care practices serving socially vulnerable urban populations. Rittenhouse, et al.

Challenges addressing lung cancer screening for patients with multimorbidity in primary care: a qualitative study. Kale, et al. Vol. 22, Issue 2

 

2023 | Volume 21, Issue 1

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► What alternative therapies do patients believe are the most effective to self-treat lingering COVID symptoms? Klocke et al. Patients' Experiences with Therapeutic Approaches for Post-COVID Syndrome: Results of a Crowdsourced Research Survey.

What alternative therapies do patients believe are the most effective to self-treat lingering COVID symptoms? Klocke et al. Patients' Experiences with Therapeutic Approaches for Post-COVID Syndrome: Results of a Crowdsourced Research Survey.

 

► How can researchers encourage Indigenous patients to participate in clinical trials? Mainous III, A. Recruiting Indigenous Patients Into Clinical Trials: A Circle of Trust.

How can researchers encourage Indigenous patients to participate in clinical trials? Mainous III, A. Recruiting Indigenous Patients Into Clinical Trials: A Circle of Trust. Vol. 21, Issue 1

 

► How does provider access to patient data via a health information exchange impact readmission rates? Sloan-Aagard, C. The Impact of Community Health Information Exchange Usage on Time to Reutilization of Hospital Services.

How does provider access to patient data via a health information exchange impact readmission rates? Sloan-Aagard, C. The Impact of Community Health Information Exchange Usage on Time to Reutilization of Hospital Services. Vol. 21, Issue 1

 

2022 | Volume 20, Issue 6

► What clinician beliefs are associated with higher benzodiazepine prescription fills by their patients? - Maust, et al. Linking a Survey of Clinician Benzodiazepine-related Beliefs to Risk of Benzodiazepine Prescription Fills among Patients in Medicare.

What clinician beliefs are associated with higher benzodiazepine prescription fills by their patients? - Maust, et al. Linking a Survey of Clinician Benzodiazepine-related Beliefs to Risk of Benzodiazepine Prescription Fills among Patients in Medicare. Vol 20, Issue 6

 

► Six Competencies for Physicians Who Wish to Properly Use Artificial Intelligence in the Primary Care Setting Liaw et al. Competencies for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Primary Care.

Six Competencies for Physicians Who Wish to Properly Use Artificial Intelligence in the Primary Care Setting Liaw et al. Competencies for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Primary Care.

 

► Why do some patients choose not to undergo a colonoscopy after a positive colorectal cancer screening? Bertels L, et al. Reasons for no colonoscopy after an unfavorable screening result in Dutch colorectal cancer screening: a nation-wide questionnaire.

Why do some patients choose not to undergo a colonoscopy after a positive colorectal cancer screening? Bertels L, et al. Reasons for no colonoscopy after an unfavorable screening result in Dutch colorectal cancer screening: a nation-wide questionnaire.

 

2022 | Volume 20, Issue 5

► How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact health-related socioeconomic vulnerabilities of female caregivers? Makelarski, et al. Caregiving in a pandemic: health-related socioeconomic vulnerabilities among female caregivers early in the COVID-19 pandemic.

How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact health-related socioeconomic vulnerabilities of female caregivers? Makelarski, et al. Caregiving in a pandemic: health-related socioeconomic vulnerabilities among female caregivers early in the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

► How do patterns of preventative services utilized vary by demographics for adults with pediatric-onset disability? Mahmoudi et al. Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Use of Preventive Services among Privately Insured Adults with a Pediatric-onset Disability. 

How do patterns of preventative services utilized vary by demographics for adults with pediatric-onset disability? Mahmoudi et al. Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Use of Preventive Services among Privately Insured Adults with a Pediatric-onset Disability.

 

2022 | Volume 20, Issue 4

► Why are patients hesitant to be vaccinated against COVID-19? Leslie et al. "Improving Conversations with COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitant Patients: Action research to support family physicians".

Why are patients hesitant to be vaccinated against COVID-19? Leslie et al. "Improving Conversations with COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitant Patients: Action research to support family physicians".

 

2022 | Volume 20, Issue 3

► What challenges do patients in rural areas commonly experience when accessing health care services for chronic disease? Golembiewski, et al. Rural patient experiences of accessing care for chronic conditions: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies.

What challenges do patients in rural areas commonly experience when accessing health care services for chronic disease? Golembiewski, et al. Rural patient experiences of accessing care for chronic conditions: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies.

 

► Do virtual communities of practice (COP) increase physician support for patient empowerment? Orrego et al. A virtual community of practice for improving primary healthcare professionals attitudes towards patient empowerment (e-MPODERA): A cluster-randomized trial.

Do virtual communities of practice (COP) increase physician support for patient empowerment? Orrego et al. A virtual community of practice for improving primary healthcare professionals attitudes towards patient empowerment (e-MPODERA): A cluster-randomized trial.

 

► When should you use a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial (SW-CRT) for your research project? Nguyen et al. Pragmatic Use of the Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial for Large-Scale Intervention Implementations: Lessons Learned from EvidenceNOW.

When should you use a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial (SW-CRT) for your research project? Nguyen et al. Pragmatic Use of the Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial for Large-Scale Intervention Implementations: Lessons Learned from EvidenceNOW.

 

2022 | Volume 20, Issue 2

► What practices do successful community outreach campaigns use to increase the uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations? Shakory S, et al. Best practices for COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics.

What practices do successful community outreach campaigns use to increase the uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations? Shakory S, et al. Best practices for COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics.

 

► Do patients facing heightened instability in high poverty contexts want assistance from their healthcare providers? Tuzzio E, et al. Social risk factors and desire for assistance among patients receiving subsidized health care insurance.

 Do patients facing heightened instability in high poverty contexts want assistance from their healthcare providers? Tuzzio E, et al. Social risk factors and desire for assistance among patients receiving subsidized health care insurance.

 

► How might investigators better conduct research looking at the impact of racism on health outcomes? Lett et al. Conceptualizing, contextualizing, and operationalizing race in quantitative health sciences research.

How might investigators better conduct research looking at the impact of racism on health outcomes? Lett et al. Conceptualizing, contextualizing, and operationalizing race in quantitative health sciences research.

 

► How do patterns of health visits vary by demographics and facility type for children with asthma? Kaufmann et al. Racial/ethnic disparities in acute care utilization for pediatric asthma. 

How do patterns of health visits vary by demographics and facility type for children with asthma? Kaufmann et al. Racial/ethnic disparities in acute care utilization for pediatric asthma.

 

► Is the TICS survey a valid tool to screen at-risk patients for dementia in the primary care setting? Abdulrahman H, et al. Diagnostic accuracy of the telephone interview for cognitive status (TICS) for the detection of dementia in primary care.

Is the TICS survey a valid tool to screen at-risk patients for dementia in the primary care setting? Abdulrahman H, et al. Diagnostic accuracy of the telephone interview for cognitive status (TICS) for the detection of dementia in primary care.

 

2022 | Volume 20, Issue 1

► What barriers exist when a physician wants to prescribe a proton pump inhibitor to a patient at high risk for upper GI bleeding? Kurlander et al. Barriers to guideline-based use of proton pump inhibitors to prevent upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

What barriers exist when a physician wants to prescribe a proton pump inhibitor to a patient at high risk for upper GI bleeding? Kurlander et al. Barriers to guideline-based use of proton pump inhibitors to prevent upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

 

► When physicians use a shared decision making approach, patients are more likely to screen for colorectal cancer. Verma et al. The Positive Effect of a Shared Decision-Making Process on Acceptance of Colorectal Cancer Screening. 

When physicians use a shared decision making approach, patients are more likely to screen for colorectal cancer. Verma et al. The Positive Effect of a Shared Decision-Making Process on Acceptance of Colorectal Cancer Screening.

 

► During COVID-19, new diagnoses of common chronic diseases plummeted. Sisó-Almirall et al. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on primarv healthcare disease incidence rates: 2017 to 2020.

During COVID-19, new diagnoses of common chronic diseases plummeted. Sisó-Almirall et al. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on primarv healthcare disease incidence rates: 2017 to 2020.

 

► Nearly 1 in 3 young men report experiences with technology-facilitated abuse (TFA) in the last year, with the majority both sending and receiving abusive messages. Seewald et al. Technology-facilitated abuse prevalence and associations among a national v representative sample or voung men.

Nearly 1 in 3 young men report experiences with technology-facilitated abuse (TFA) in the last year, with the majority both sending and receiving abusive messages. Seewald et al. Technology-facilitated abuse prevalence and associations among a national v representative sample or voung men.

 

► Young people are uninformed on safe oral sex practices. Results from a qualitative poll delivered by text message to 1,215 youth across the U.S. Strome et al. Youth knowledge and perceptions of health risks associated with unprotected oral sex.

Young people are uninformed on safe oral sex practices. Results from a qualitative poll delivered by text message to 1,215 youth across the U.S. Strome et al. Youth knowledge and perceptions of health risks associated with unprotected oral sex.

 

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