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Journal of General Internal Medicine

Ausgabe 9/2023

Inhalt (39 Artikel)

Editorial

From the Editor’s Desk: Objectivity in Manuscript Review—Where Is the Line?

Carol K. Bates, Steven M. Asch, Jeffrey L. Jackson

Original Research

Clinical Validity of the PROMIS Healthcare Engagement 8-Item Short Form

Rachel Kimerling, Donna M. Zulman, Eleanor T. Lewis, Benjamin D. Schalet, Steven P. Reise, Gisselle C. Tamayo

COVID-19 Original Research: Qualitative Research

Harmful by Design—a Qualitative Study of the Health Impacts of Immigration Detention

Chanelle Diaz, Veronica Ortiz, Lesly Sanchez, Jose Fernandez, Elí A. Andrade, Matthew J. Akiyama, Jonathan Ross

Open Access Original Research: Qualitative Research

Exploring Sacred Moments in Hospitalized Patients: An Exploratory Qualitative Study

Martha Quinn, Karen E. Fowler, Molly Harrod, Rachel Ehrlinger, Jason M. Engle, Nathan Houchens, Sanjay Saint

Original Research: Qualitative Research

Patients’ Perspectives on Race and the Use of Race-Based Algorithms in Clinical Decision-Making: a Qualitative Study

Insa M. Schmidt, Merav Shohet, Mariana Serrano, Pranav Yadati, Hanni Menn-Josephy, Titilayo Ilori, Nwamaka D. Eneanya, Emily C. Cleveland Manchanda, Sushrut S. Waikar

Original Research: Qualitative Research

How Providers Can Optimize Effective and Safe Scribe Use: a Qualitative Study

Sky Corby, Joan S. Ash, Sarah T. Florig, Vishnu Mohan, James Becton, Nicholas Solberg, Robby Bergstrom, Benjamin Orwoll, Christopher Hoekstra, Jeffrey A. Gold

Original Research

Code Status Orders: Do the Options Matter?

Roma Patel, Amber Comer, Gregory Pelc, Areeba Jawed, Lyle Fettig

Original Research

Development and Psychometric Assessment of the Weight and Eating Quality of Life (WE-QOL) Scale in US Military Veterans

Robin M. Masheb, Jennifer L. Snow, Lindsay M. Fenn, Nicole E. Antoniadis, Susan D. Raffa, Christopher B. Ruser, Eugenia Buta

Open Access Original Research

Medical Expenditures Associated with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Among Adults in the United States by Age, 2015–2019

Brian Witrick, Donglan Zhang, Dejun Su, Yan Li, William V. McCall, Brian Hendricks, Lu Shi

Original Research

Reducing Nighttime Interruptions and Improving Sleep for Hospitalized Patients by Restructuring Nighttime Clinical Workflow

Minna E. Holleck, Kei Tikkanen, Jürgen L. Holleck, Cynthia Frank, Nicholas Falco, Danielle Cosentino, John J. Chang

Original Research

Mi Puente (My Bridge) Care Transitions Program for Hispanic/Latino Adults with Multimorbidity: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Linda C. Gallo, Addie L. Fortmann, Taylor L. Clark, Scott C. Roesch, Julia I. Bravin, Samantha R. Spierling Bagsic, Haley Sandoval, Kimberly L. Savin, Todd Gilmer, Gregory A. Talavera, Athena Philis-Tsimikas

Original Research

EMERGE: Evaluating the value of Measuring Random Plasma Glucose Values for Managing Hyperglycemia in the Inpatient Setting

Saba Manzoor, Mike Colacci, Jason Moggridge, Michelle Gyenes, Tor Biering-Sørensen, Mats C. Højbjerg Lassen, Fahad Razak, Amol Verma, Shohinee Sarma, Michael Fralick

Original Research

Yoga Versus Education for Veterans with Chronic Low Back Pain: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Eric J. Roseen, Adlin Pinheiro, Chelsey M. Lemaster, Dorothy Plumb, Shihwe Wang, A. Rani Elwy, Chris C. Streeter, Susan Lynch, Erik Groessl, Karen J. Sherman, Janice Weinberg, Robert B. Saper

Original Research

Assessing the Assessment—Developing and Deploying a Novel Tool for Evaluating Clinical Notes’ Diagnostic Assessment Quality

Mirica Maria, Khazen Maram, Hussein Sarib, Ramos Jason, Tewodros Eguale, Linzer Mark, Schiff D. Gordon

Original Research

Incorporating TechQuity in Virtual Care Within the Veterans Health Administration: Identifying Future Research and Operations Priorities

Conor Walsh, Caitlin Sullivan, Hayden B. Bosworth, Sarah Wilson, Jennifer M. Gierisch, Kaitlyn B. Goodwin, Felicia Mccant, Helen Hoenig, Leonie Heyworth, Donna M. Zulman, Carolyn Turvey, Ernest Moy, Allison A. Lewinski

Original Research

Long-Term Prospects for Telemedicine in Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Treatment: Results from a Longitudinal Survey of OUD Clinicians

Haiden A. Huskamp, Lauren Riedel, Isabella Campa, Alisa B. Busch, Sherri Rose, Ateev Mehrotra, Lori Uscher-Pines

Original Research

Increasing Access to Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care: an Assessment of Provider Incentives

A. Taylor Kelley, Jordynn Wilcox, Jacob D. Baylis, Norah L. Crossnohere, John Magel, Audrey L. Jones, Adam J. Gordon, John F. P. Bridges

Original Research

The Effect of Home Care Support Clinics on Hospital Readmission in Heart Failure Patients in Japan

Yu Sun, Masao Iwagami, Jun Komiyama, Takehiro Sugiyama, Ryota Inokuchi, Nobuo Sakata, Tomoko Ito, Satoru Yoshie, Hiroki Matsui, Keitaro Kume, Masaru Sanuki, Genta Kato, Yukiko Mori, Hiroaki Ueshima, Nanako Tamiya

Original Research

Development of a New Measure of Housing Security: The REDD-CAT Housing Security Measure

Noelle E. Carlozzi, Michael A. Kallen, Jonathan P. Troost, Jennifer A. Miner, Alexa Bragg, Jessica Martin-Howard, Barbara De La Cruz, Ioana Moldovan, Brian W. Jack, Suzanne Mitchell

Open Access Systematic Review

Veterans Health Administration (VA) vs. Non-VA Healthcare Quality: A Systematic Review

Eric A. Apaydin, Neil M. Paige, Meron M. Begashaw, Jody Larkin, Isomi M. Miake-Lye, Paul G. Shekelle

Perspective

Rewriting the Hidden Curriculum via Addiction Consult Services: Meeting Patients Where They Are At

Alëna A. Balasanova, Kellene Eagen, David Marcovitz

Viewpoint

Barriers Patients Face in Predicting Cost of Care Despite Increasing Healthcare Price Transparency

Sofia Milosavljevic, Michael G. Milligan, Miranda B. Lam

Clinical Image

Penile Intraepithelial Neoplasia: a Disease That Should Be Recognized

Christian Robles-Silva, Leonel Hidalgo, Cristián Vera-Kellet

Clinical Image

Ear Swelling of Relapsing Polychondritis

Nathan Charles Karp, Sarah Elizabeth Goglin

Healing Arts

Our Invisible Selves

Jason E. Liebowitz

Healing Arts

Daily Ablutions

Marya J. Cohen

Letter to the Editor

Eliminating Food Insecurity in the United States

Rohit P. Ojha, Yan Lu

Letter to the Editor

Response to Ojha and Lu

Seth A. Berkowitz, Sanjay Basu, Janel Hanmer

Letter to the Editor

Let EHRs Click in the Medical School Curriculum

Priyanka Solanki, Tanya Nikiforova, Kristian Feterik

Concise Research Report

The Trend of Paracentesis Utilization in Hospitalized Patients with Cirrhosis and Ascites in the US, 2004 to 2019

Yichen Wang, Howard Chung, Mengdan Xie, Chenyu Sun, Pardeep Bansal, Yuting Huang

Concise Research Report

Assessing Compliance with Hospital Price Transparency over Time

Morgan Henderson, Morgane Mouslim

Concise Research Report

Evaluation of the Veteran’s Choice Program for Pulmonary Function Tests

Trinh T. Pham, Esther Pacheco, Owais Abdul-Kafi, Christian Ascoli, Ikuyo Imayama, Min J. Joo

Concise Research Report

Characteristics of US Hospitals Associated with Presence of Patient and Family Advisory Councils

Tuna C. Hayirli, Erin E. Sullivan, Peter F. Martelli

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