Publications 2022
*=Peer-Reviewed
*Burton, S.V., Valenta, A.L., Starren, J., Abraham, J., Nelson, T., Kochendorfer, K., Hughes, A., Harris, B., & Boyd, A. (2022). Examining Perspectives on the Adoption and Use of Computer-Based Patient-Reported Outcomes Among Clinicians and Health Professionals: A Q Methodology Study. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 29(3), 443-452.
*El Khoury, C., Haro, E., Alves, M., O’Dwyer, M.C., Meixner, K., Crespo Albiac, L., Capizzano, J.N., Ramakrishnan, M., Salada, C., Jimbo, M., Gorin, S., Sen, A., & Harper, D.M. (2022). Patient-Centered Home Cancer Screening Attitudes during SARS-Cov-2 Pandemic. Journal of Patient Centered Research and Reviews, 8(4), 340.
*Graham, K. L., Paun, O., & Stillerman, A. (2022). The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Cognition in African American Older Adults: An Integrated Literature Review. Research in Gerontological Nursing, 14(5), 265-272.
*Hasnain, M., & Darcy-Mahoney, A. Not Reinventing the Wheel: Using Communities of Learning and Practice to Address SDoH and Advance Health Equity. Annals of Family Medicine. [In Press].
*Hamlish, T., Pasquinelli, M., Gastala, N., Huber, M., Manst, D., Andersen, K., Jarrett, J.B., Neeb, C., Tuite, J., Maes, P., Sung, C., & Feldman, L. (2022). A Team-Based Approach to Effective Management of Pain and Opioid Use Disorder in Patients with Cancer: Case Report. Current Problems in Cancer: Case Reports, 100196.
*Holt, H.K., Gildengorin, G., Karliner, L., Fontil, V., Pramanik, R. & Potter, M.B. (2022) Differences in Hypertension Medication Prescribing for Black Americans and Their Association with Hypertension Outcomes. Journal of American Board of Family Medicine, 2022, 35(1), 26-34.
*Hurley, L., Stillerman, A., Feinglass, J., & Percheski C. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) among Young Adult Women: Findings from the 2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. (2022). Women’s Health Issue.
*Perry, L.A. & Landi, J. (2022). Should You Treat Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in an Older Adult with Altered Mental Status?. Journal of Family Practice, 71(5), E8-E10.
*Pishgar, M., Harford, S., Theis, J., Galanter, W., Rodríguez-Fernández, J. M., Chaisson, L. H., Zhang, Y. Trotter, Y., Kochendorfer, K., Boppana, A. & Darabi, H. (2022). A Process Mining-Deep Learning Approach to Predict Survival in a Cohort of Hospitalized COVID‐19 Patients. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 22(1), 1-16.
*Schacht, K., Furst, W., Jimbo, M., & Chavey, W.E. (2022). A Malpractice Claims Study of a Family Medicine Department: A 20-Year Review. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 35(2), 380-386.
*Schrier, E., Holt, H.K., Kuppermann, & Sawaya, G.F. (2022). Changing Preferences for a Cervical Cancer Screening Strategy: Moving Away from Annual Testing. Women’s Health Reports, 3(1), 709-717.
*Tout, W., Oyola, S., Sharif, Z., & VanGompel, E. (2022). Applicant Evaluation of Residency Programs in a Virtual Format: A Mixed-Methods Study. Family Medicine, 54(10), 804-813.
*Watson, D.P., Staton, M.D. & Gastala, N. (2022). Identifying Unique Barriers to Implementing Rural Emergency Department-Based Peer Services for Opioid Use Disorder through Qualitative Comparison with Urban Sites. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 17(41), 1-12.
*Williams, A.A. (2022). Dyspareunia: Initial Biopsychosocial Evaluation and Treatment Planning. Journal of Family Practice, 71(2), E3-E11.