JPCRR
@JPCRR
Advocate Health-published medical journal. Peer-reviewed health research about multidisciplinary approaches to patient-centered care. 100% open access. No fees.
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http://www.aah.org/jpcrr 18-11-2013 17:22:30
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Coordinating an Oncology #PrecisionMedicine Clinic w/in an Integrated Health System: Lessons Learned in Year 1 [1/28/19] Mike Thompson, MD, PhD, FASCO Godden, Wham antony ruggeri Michael Mullane, MD Wilson Shams Virani, MD, MS, FACP Weissman, Ramczyk, Vanderwall Jim Weese Aurora Cancer Care JPCRR ow.ly/VZNO30nufXz
#FactCheck Friday! Research frameworks aren't essential for #qualitative health care research. FALSE! Learn more from JPCRR board member Ann George, PhD, PhD, who explains how crucial research frameworks are for good-quality reporting of qualitative research: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol11/is…
#FactCheck Friday! #Parkinsons disease (PD) meds never work suboptimally. FALSE! OFF periods are episodes when PD meds work suboptimally (symptoms return & impact life quality). Radhika Devraj shows in JPCRR how OFF periods can differ based on demographics: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol11/is…
#AI enabled ‘wellness’ apps exist in a regulatory grey area and may pose risks if used to manage #mentalhealth issues. Julian De Freitas & I. Glenn Cohen discuss the potential risks and the implications for app developers and regulators.
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#FactCheck Friday! Larger, more diverse primary care teams are associated with improving patients' motivation to play an active role in their own health & care. TRUE! Research in JPCRR shows how #BigData analytics help optimize primary care team structure: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol11/is…
Real World Third COVID19 Vaccine Dosing and Antibody Response in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies [Jul 18, 2022] Mike Thompson, MD, PhD, FASCO , Hallmeyer, Veronica Fitzpatrick , Liao, Michael Mullane, MD Stephen Medlin , Copeland, Jim Weese JPCRR institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol9/iss… #COVID19nCancer #COVID19Vaccine #IDonc
#FactCheck Friday! Approximately 30-50% of COVID-19 sufferers have lingering symptoms that can last up to one year. TRUE! Learn more about how researchers are improving the way they identify these #LongCovid cases in this recent JPCRR systematic review: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol11/is…
#FactCheck Friday! Patients' needs have been fully considered in the application of #AI in health care, re: user experience, AI performance, accountability, informed consent, data privacy, equitable access...FALSE! More in this recent JPCRR Scoping Review: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol11/is…
#FactCheck Friday! Overuse of #antibiotics to prevent infection in newborns may lead to the development of inflammatory bowel disease later in life & an increase in antimicrobial resistance. TRUE! More info in this recent JPCRR Quality Improvement article: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol11/is…
#FactCheck Friday! Once patients reach adulthood, health risks are approached by clinicians the same way. FALSE! Development doesn't stop after childhood. Knowing the relevant risks at each adult stage helps clinicians anticipate problems & guide patients: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol11/is…
#FactCheck Friday! Calcium carbonate (TUMS) has been supported by research to prevent labor dystocia & increase spontaneous delivery rates. TRUE! Further eval is of course needed in randomized controlled trials. More info in this JPCRR narrative review: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol10/is…
#FactCheck Friday! Got a runny nose? Congestion? Does the color of your nasal secretions being green or yellow indicate bacteria or a virus? NOPE! You can't rely on the color or consistency of nasal discharge to distinguish bacterial from viral infections. health.harvard.edu/blog/dont-judg…
The number of older adults (≥85 years) in the U.S. has grown. Find out more about the benefits of home-based #PrimaryCare , where medical providers travel to patients' homes to deliver care, from this recent JPCRR narrative review: institutionalrepository.aah.org/jpcrr/vol10/is…
#FactCheck Friday! The #5SecondRule : food dropped on the floor is still safe to eat if picked up within 5 seconds. False! Harmful bacteria and viruses can contaminate food dropped on the floor within milliseconds. #StayHealthy out there!