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Journal of General Internal Medicine

Ausgabe 15/2023

Inhalt (25 Artikel)

Original Research: Qualitative Research

Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Integrating a Harm Reduction Approach to Substance Use in Three Medical Settings

Zoe Lindenfeld, Holly Hagan, Ji Eun Chang

Original Research

Trends in Fentanyl Content on Reddit Substance Use Forums, 2013–2021

Amanda M. Bunting, Noa Krawczyk, Thomas Lippincott, Yuanqi Gu, Simran Arya, Suhas Nagappala, Meredith C. Meacham

Original Research: Qualitative Research

Types of Engagement Strategies to Engage High-Risk Patients in VA

Alicia A. Bergman, Susan E. Stockdale, Donna M. Zulman, Marian L. Katz, Steven M. Asch, Evelyn T. Chang

Original Research

North Carolina’s Medicaid Transformation: the Early Enrollee Experience

Amresh D. Hanchate, Lindsey Abdelfattah, Deepak Palakshappa, Kimberly G. Montez, Charlotte Crotts, Rachel P. Zimmer

Original Research

Effect of Chronic Disease Home Telehealth Monitoring in the Veterans Health Administration on Healthcare Utilization and Mortality

Nicholas M. Mohr, J. Priyanka Vakkalanka, Andrea Holcombe, Knute D. Carter, Kimberly D. McCoy, Heidi M. Clark, Jeydith Gutierrez, Kimberly A. S. Merchant, George J. Bailey, Marcia M. Ward

Original Research

Historic Residential Redlining and Present-Day Social Determinants of Health, Home Evictions, and Food Insecurity within US Neighborhoods

Sebastian Linde, Rebekah J. Walker, Jennifer A. Campbell, Leonard E. Egede

Original Research

Self-Reported Dysphagia and Psychosocial Health Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Results of a National Study

David A. Leiman, Harrison N. Jones, Rebecca North, Kathryn N. Porter Starr, Carl F. Pieper, Seth M. Cohen

Original Research

Associations Between Social Risks and Primary Care Utilization Among Medically Complex Veterans

Mayuree Rao, Liberty Greene, Karin Nelson, Matthew L. Maciejewski, Donna M. Zulman

Open Access Original Research: Qualitative Research

“Because There’s Experts That Do That”: Lessons Learned by Health Care Organizations When Partnering with Community Organizations

Laura B. Beidler, Caroline Fichtenberg, Taressa K. Fraze

Original Research

Paid Care for People with Functional Impairment and Serious Illness: Results from the Health and Retirement Study

Jennifer M. Reckrey, Hannah Kleijwegt, R. Sean Morrison, Stephanie Nothelle, Amy S. Kelley, Katherine A. Ornstein

Original Research

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Aging-Associated Functional Impairment in a National Sample of Older Community-Dwelling Adults

Victoria M. Lee, Anita S. Hargrave, Nadra E. Lisha, Alison J. Huang

Original Research: Qualitative Research

Prescriber Perspectives and Experiences with Deprescribing Versus Continuing Bisphosphonates in Older Nursing Home Residents with Dementia

Joshua Niznik, Cathleen Colón-Emeric, Carolyn T. Thorpe, Casey J. Kelley, Meredith Gilliam, Jennifer L. Lund, Laura C. Hanson

Open Access Narrative Review

Health-Related Quality of Life Scores and Values as Predictors of Mortality: A Scoping Review

Adriana G. Nevarez-Flores, Katherine J. Chappell, Vera A. Morgan, Amanda L. Neil

Systematic Review

Defining Speaking Up in the Healthcare System: a Systematic Review

Julia Kane, Lindsay Munn, Shawn F. Kane, Einav Srulovici

Research and Reporting Methods

Association of the Range of Outpatient Services Provided by Primary Care Physicians with Subsequent Health Care Costs and Utilization

Eugene C. Rich, Kristanna Peris, Marlena Luhr, Arkadipta Ghosh, Linda Molinari, Ann S. O’Malley

Perspective

More Than a Feeling

Jennifer B. Plotkin

Viewpoint

Turning Down the Flame on Medical Gaslighting

Shravani Durbhakula, Auguste H. Fortin VI

Innovations in Clinical Practice

Inpatient Hepatitis C Treatment Coordination and Initiation for Patients Who Inject Drugs

L. Madeline McCrary, Kate E. Roberts, Mary Catherine Bowman, Briana Castillo, Jama M. Darling, Christine Dunn, Robyn Jordan, Jane E. Young, Asher J. Schranz

Clinical Image

Lung Nodules in a 24-Year-Old Male with Crohn’s Disease

Caleb J. Murphy, Andrew E. Williams, Maylyn S. Martinez

Concise Research Report

Testosterone Prescribing in Texas, 2018–2021

Scott Selinger, Nirupama Ancha, Christopher R. Frei

Concise Research Report

Perception of Mistreatment Among International Medical Graduates in Internal Medicine Residency: Results from A National Survey

Alec B. O’Connor, Kelly McGarry, Linda Harris, Michael Kisielewski, Aimee Zaas, Kathleen Finn

Concise Research Report

Association of Medical Assistant Virtual Rooming with Vital Signs Documentation and Health Behavior Screening in Patients with Diabetes

Madeline Somers, Loretta Hsueh, Jie Huang, Anjali Gopalan, Emilie Mulley, Ilana Graetz, Mary Reed

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