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Journal of General Internal Medicine

Ausgabe 16/2023

Inhalt (34 Artikel)

From the Editors Desk: Bittersweet Reflections on Our Term as Editors

  • Editorial

Carol K. Bates, Jeffrey L Jackson, Steve Asch

Findings from a Peer-Facilitated, Social Isolation Intervention in the Veterans Health Administration Healthcare System: A Mixed-Methods, Pilot Feasibility Study

  • Original Research: Qualitative Research

Johanne Eliacin, Scott M. Patterson, Diana M. Mendez, Diana J. Burgess, Morgan H. Traylor, Maria Y. Borden, James E. Slaven, Marianne S. Matthias

The Influence of Social Determinants on Receiving Outpatient Treatment with Monoclonal Antibodies, Disease Risk, and Effectiveness for COVID-19

  • Original Research

Nalini Ambrose, Alpesh Amin, Brian Anderson, Monica Bertagnolli, Francis Campion, Dan Chow, Risa Danan, Lauren D’Arinzo, Ashley Drews, Karl Erlandson, Kristin Fitzgerald, Fraser Gaspar, Carlene Gong, George Hanna, Heather Hawley, Stephen Jones, Bert Lopansri, Ty Mullen, James Musser, John O’Horo, Steven Piantadosi, Bobbi Pritt, Raymund Razonable, Shyam Rele, Seth Roberts, Suzanne Sandmeyer, David Stein, Jerez Te, Farhaan Vahidy, Brandon Webb, Nathan Welch, Alexander Wood, Jennifer Yttri

Quality of Medication Cost Conversations and Interest in Future Cost Conversations Among Older Adults

  • Original Research

Jordan Everson, Robert J. Besaw, Christine C. Whitmore, T. Joseph Mattingly II, Anna D. Sinaiko, Nancy L. Keating, Nicole Senft Everson, Stacie B. Dusetzina

Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Buprenorphine and Methadone Utilization Among Reproductive-Age Women with Opioid Use Disorder: an Analysis of Multi-state Medicaid Claims in the USA

  • Original Research

Kevin Y. Xu, Davida M. Schiff, Hendrée E. Jones, Caitlin E. Martin, Jeannie C. Kelly, Laura J. Bierut, Ebony B. Carter, Richard A. Grucza

Central Nervous System-Active Prescriptions in Older Veterans: Trends in Prevalence, Prescribers, and High-risk Populations

  • Original Research

Robert E. Burke, Lindsay Pelcher, Andrew Tjader, Amy M. Linsky, Carolyn T. Thorpe, Justin P. Turner, Liam Rose

Changes in Polypharmacy and Potentially Inappropriate Medications in Homebound Older Adults in Japan, 2015–2019: a Nationwide Study

  • Original Research

Shota Hamada, Masao Iwagami, Nobuo Sakata, Yukari Hattori, Kiwami Kidana, Tatsuro Ishizaki, Nanako Tamiya, Masahiro Akishita, Takashi Yamanaka

Multicomponent Pharmacist Intervention Did Not Reduce Clinically Important Medication Errors for Ambulatory Patients Initiating Direct Oral Anticoagulants

  • Original Research

Alok Kapoor, Parth Patel, Daniel Mbusa, Thu Pham, Carrie Cicirale, Wenisa Tran, Craig Beavers, Saud Javed, Joann Wagner, Dawn Swain, Sybil Crawford, Chad Darling, Mayuko ItoFuKunaga, David McManus, Kathleen Mazor, Jerry Gurwitz

Relationship of POLST to Hospitalization and ICU Care Among Nursing Home Residents in California

  • Open Access
  • Original Research

David Zingmond, David Powell, Lee A. Jennings, Jose J. Escarce, Li-Jung Liang, Punam Parikh, Neil S. Wenger

Screening for Prediabetes and Diabetes in a National Network of Federally Qualified Health Centers: An Observational Study

  • Original Research

Matthew J. O’Brien, Stacy C. Bailey, Dyanna L. Gregory, Andrew L. Owen, Sadiya S. Khan, Ronald T. Ackermann, Amro Hassan, Nivedita Mohanty, Michael E. Bowen

Patient Experiences and Provider Perspectives on Accessing Gender-Affirming Surgical Services in the Veterans Health Administration

  • Original Research: Qualitative Research

Taylor L. Boyer, Hill L. Wolfe, Alyson J. Littman, Jillian C. Shipherd, Michael R. Kauth, John R. Blosnich

Structural Barriers to Well-grounded Advance Care Planning for the Seriously Ill: a Qualitative Study of Clinicians’ and Administrators’ Experiences During a Pragmatic Trial

  • Original Research: Qualitative Research

Genevra F. Murray, Joshua R. Lakin, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, James A. Tulsky, Angelo Volandes, Aretha Delight Davis, Sophia N. Zupanc, Maria T. Carney, Edith Burns, Diana Martins-Welch, Nancy LaVine, Jennifer E. Itty, Gemmae M. Fix

Essential not Supplemental: Medicare Advantage Members’ Use of Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT)

  • Open Access
  • Original Research: Qualitative Research

Na’amah Razon, Laura M. Gottlieb, Taressa Fraze

Integration of Health Coaches in a Whole Health Team Model of Chronic Pain Care: a Qualitative Study

  • Original Research: Qualitative Research

Lauren M. Denneson, Natalie Purcell, Sarah L. McGrath, Linda R. Abadjian, William C. Becker, Karen H. Seal

Burnout Among Hospitalists During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic: a National Mixed Methods Survey Study

  • Open Access
  • Original Research

Anne Becker, Erin E. Sullivan, Luci K. Leykum, Roger Brown, Mark Linzer, Sara Poplau, Christine Sinsky

The Disclosure of Bad News Over the Phone vs. in Person and its Association with Psychological Distress: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Open Access
  • Systematic Review

Jonas Mueller, Katharina Beck, Nina Loretz, Christoph Becker, Sebastian Gross, René Blatter, Tabita Urben, Simon A Amacher, Rainer Schaefert, Sabina Hunziker

A Dose of Reality About Dose–Response Relationships

  • Research and Reporting Methods

Donald A. Redelmeier, Jonathan S. Zipursky

Evaluation of Digitalisation in Healthcare and the Quantification of the “Unmeasurable”

  • Open Access
  • Perspective

Kathrin Cresswell, Stuart Anderson, Catherine Montgomery, Christopher J. Weir, Marek Atter, Robin Williams

Harriet Tubman’s Hypersomnia: Insights from Historical and Medical Perspectives

  • Medicine Then and Now

Evan A. Balmuth, Thomas E. Scammell

Hospitalists Improving Transitions of Care Through Virtual Collaborative Rounding with Skilled Nursing Facilities—the HiToC SNF Study

  • Innovations in Clinical Practice

Ifedayo O. Kuye, Sonia Dalal, Shaker Eid, Venkat Gundareddy

Social Media Trends, Dry Scooping, and Extensive Esophageal Ulcerations

  • Clinical Vignette

Russell Caratenuto, Briette Karanfilian, Rishika Navlani, Ishita Dalal, Ranita Sharma, Payal Dave

Isolated Finger Compartment Syndrome Following Crush Injury

  • Clinical Image

Tali Azenkot, Paul B. Aronowitz

Superpower

  • Healing Arts

Eleanor R. Menzin

Charges of COVID-19 Diagnostic Testing and Antibody Testing Across Facility Types and States

  • Zur Zeit gratis
  • COVID-19
  • Concise Research Report

Mark K. Meiselbach, Ge Bai, Gerard F. Anderson

Tobacco Cessation Prescription Utilization Rates Among Veterans with Cancer Who Smoke

  • Concise Research Report

Ellen Herbst, Katherine J. Hoggatt, Samuel Leonard, Natalie Purcell, Nathan Rossi, Stella Bialous

Impact of Race-Free eGFR on Racial Disparity in Receiving Timely Outpatient Nephrology Care: an Observational Study

  • Concise Research Report

David J. Gunderman, Gabrielle E. Fricker, Kasyap Kondury, Sharon M. Moe, Akram Al-Makki

Clearance of Penicillin Allergy Through Direct Oral Challenge by Primary Care Physicians

  • Concise Research Report

W. Grant Day, Allyson Burkhart DeNora, Daniel Shields, Ashley Otto, Taylor Banks, Michael M. Dore

Impacts of an Interprofessional Relational Leadership Training on Well-being

  • Concise Research Report

Samuel T. Edwards, Shuling Liu, Brian Park, Megan Furnari, Leah Gordon, Anaïs Tuepker, Patrice Eiff

Comparison of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19 Mortality Between Veterans Health Administration and US Populations

  • Concise Research Report

Evan M. Shannon, Taona P. Haderlein, W. Neil Steers, Michelle S. Wong, Donna L. Washington

Correction to: Charges of COVID-19 Diagnostic Testing and Antibody Testing Across Facility Types and States

Mark K. Meiselbach, Ge Bai, Gerard F. Anderson

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