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Journal of General Internal Medicine

Ausgabe 3/2021

Inhalt (58 Artikel)

Editorial

From the Editor’s Desk: Medicine Past and Present

Kristen Ann Ehrenberger, Scott Podolsky, Carol K. Bates

Editorial

Clinical Thinking via Electronic Note Templates: Who Benefits?

April Savoy, Richard Frankel, Michael Weiner

Original Research

Effect of Outpatient Note Templates on Note Quality: NOTE (Notation Optimization through Template Engineering) Randomized Clinical Trial

Jeremy A. Epstein, Joseph Cofrancesco Jr, Mary Catherine Beach, Amanda Bertram, Helene F. Hedian, Sara Mixter, Hsin-Chieh Yeh, Gail Berkenblit

Original Research

Chronic Pain and Psychological Distress Among Undocumented Latinx Immigrants in the USA

Luz M. Garcini, Ryan Brown, Khadija Ziauddin, Michelle A. Chen, Levi Saucedo, Angie S. LeRoy, Paula Morales, Christopher Fagundes, Joel Tsevat

Original Research

Impact of Patient Access to Online VA Notes on Healthcare Utilization and Clinician Documentation: a Retrospective Cohort Study

Amanda C. Blok, Daniel J. Amante, Timothy P. Hogan, Rajani S. Sadasivam, Stephanie L. Shimada, Susan Woods, Kim M. Nazi, Thomas K. Houston

Original Research

A National Survey on Patient Provider Agreements When Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain

Jordana Laks, Daniel P. Alford, Krupa Patel, Margaret Jones, Emily Armstrong, Katherine Waite, Lori Henault, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow

Original Research

Project ACTIVE: a Randomized Controlled Trial of Personalized and Patient-Centered Preventive Care in an Urban Safety-Net Setting

Melanie Applegate, Ebony Scott, Glen B. Taksler, Mirtala Sanchez, Nguyet Duong, Laurie Mark, Ellen Caniglia, Andrew Wallach, R. Scott Braithwaite

Original Research

Retaining VA Women’s Health Primary Care Providers: Work Setting Matters

Rachel Schwartz, Susan M. Frayne, Sarah Friedman, Yasmin Romodan, Eric Berg, Sally G. Haskell, Jonathan G. Shaw

Original Research

Residents’ Willingness to Maintain Contracts with Family Doctors: a Cross-sectional Study in China

Chao Wang, Shijiao Yan, Heng Jiang, Zhiqiang Nie, Mia Miller, Yan He, Yingying Guo, Yong Gan, Qingfeng Tian, Chuanzhu Lv, Zuxun Lu

Original Research

Association Between Statins and Cancer Incidence in Diabetes: a Cohort Study of Japanese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

Sadanori Okada, Takeshi Morimoto, Hisao Ogawa, Hirofumi Soejima, Chisa Matsumoto, Mio Sakuma, Masafumi Nakayama, Naofumi Doi, Hideaki Jinnouchi, Masako Waki, Izuru Masuda, Yoshihiko Saito

Open Access Original Research

Specific Disease Knowledge as Predictor of Susceptibility to Availability Bias in Diagnostic Reasoning: a Randomized Controlled Experiment

Sílvia Mamede, Marco Goeijenbier, Stephanie C. E. Schuit, Marco Antonio de Carvalho Filho, Justine Staal, Laura Zwaan, Henk G. Schmidt

Original Research

Internal Medicine Residents’ Perceptions of Morning Report: a Multicenter Survey

Tyler J. Albert, Jeff Redinger, Helene Starks, Joel Bradley, Craig G. Gunderson, Dan Heppe, Kyle Kent, Michael Krug, Brian Kwan, James Laudate, Amanda Pensiero, Gina Raymond, Emily Sladek, Joseph R. Sweigart, Paul B. Cornia

Original Research

The Effect of Healthcare Provider Availability on Spine Spending

Benjamin A. Y. Cher, Olga Yakusheva, Haiyin Liu, Julie P. W. Bynum, Matthew A. Davis

Original Research

Relationship Between Confidence, Gender, and Career Choice in Internal Medicine

Katherine Gavinski, Erin Cleveland, Aashish K. Didwania, Joseph M. Feinglass, Melanie S. Sulistio

Original Research

Substance Use Disorder Detection Rates Among Providers of General Medical Inpatients

Kristin L. Serowik, Kimberly A. Yonkers, Kathryn Gilstad-Hayden, Ariadna Forray, Paula Zimbrean, Steve Martino

Original Research

Increased Use of Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Back Pain Following Statewide Medicaid Coverage Changes in Oregon

Esther K. Choo, Christina J. Charlesworth, Yifan Gu, Catherine J. Livingston, K. John McConnell

Open Access Original Research

High-Value, Cost-Conscious Care Attitudes in the Graduate Medical Education Learning Environment: Various Stakeholder Attitudes That Residents Misjudge

Serge B. R. Mordang, Andrea N. Leep Hunderfund, Frank W. J. M. Smeenk, Laurents P. S. Stassen, Karen D. Könings

Original Research

The Ecology of Antihypertensives in the United States, 1997–2017

Michael E. Johansen, Joshua D. Niforatos, Jeremey B. Sussman

Original Research

Low Skepticism and Positive Attitudes About Advance Care Planning Among African Americans: a National, Mixed Methods Cohort Study

Lauren Jodi Van Scoy, Michael J. Green, Pamela D. Witt, Cindy Bramble, Christopher Richardson, Irene Putzig, Olubukola Toyobo, Emily Wasserman, Vernon M. Chinchilli, Amy Tucci, Benjamin H. Levi

Open Access Original Research

The Enduring Health Consequences of Combat Trauma: a Legacy of Chronic Disease

Ian J. Stewart, Eduard Poltavskiy, Jeffrey T. Howard, Jud C. Janak, Warren Pettey, Lee Ann Zarzabal, Lauren E. Walker, Carl A. Beyer, Alan Sim, Ying Suo, Andrew Redd, Kevin K. Chung, Adi Gundlapalli

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Original Research

Hospital Readmissions After Implementation of a Discharge Care Program for Patients with COVID-19 Illness

Siqin Ye, Grant Hiura, Elaine Fleck, Aury Garcia, Joshua Geleris, Paul Lee, Nadia Liyanage-Don, Nathalie Moise, Neil Schluger, Jessica Singer, Magdalena Sobieszczyk, Yifei Sun, Harry West, Ian M. Kronish

Open Access COVID-19 Original Research

Derivation of a Clinical Risk Score to Predict 14-Day Occurrence of Hypoxia, ICU Admission, and Death Among Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019

David M. Levine, Stuart R. Lipsitz, Zoe Co, Wenyu Song, Patricia C. Dykes, Lipika Samal

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Original Research

Post-Discharge Health Status and Symptoms in Patients with Severe COVID-19

Himali Weerahandi, Katherine A. Hochman, Emma Simon, Caroline Blaum, Joshua Chodosh, Emily Duan, Kira Garry, Tamara Kahan, Savannah L. Karmen-Tuohy, Hannah C. Karpel, Felicia Mendoza, Alexander M. Prete, Lindsey Quintana, Jennifer Rutishauser, Leticia Santos Martinez, Kanan Shah, Sneha Sharma, Elias Simon, Ana Z. Stirniman, Leora I. Horwitz

Open Access Review Paper

What is the Prevalence of Low Health Literacy in European Union Member States? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

V. Baccolini, A. Rosso, C. Di Paolo, C. Isonne, C. Salerno, G. Migliara, G. P. Prencipe, A. Massimi, C. Marzuillo, C. De Vito, P. Villari, F. Romano

Perspective

An Underused Treatment Strategy: Voter Enfranchisement

Jonathan Kusner, Andreas Mitchell, Bevin Kenney, Sheridan F. Reiger

Perspective

Delivering Complex Care: Designing for Patients and Physicians

Jeremy A. Epstein, Albert W. Wu

Perspective

Long-Term Implications of Post-ACA Health Reform on State Health Care Policy

Patrick N. O’Mahen, Laura A. Petersen

Perspective

Back to the Hospital for Chronic Care: a Hybrid Generalist Model

Jennifer Sumner, Yee Wei Lim

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Perspective

Stories from COVID-19 Reveal Hospitalized Patients with Limited English Proficiency Have Always Been Uniquely Prone to Social Isolation

Natalie K. Kucirek, Nicholas J. Thomas, Joshua S. Norman, Priyanka Athavale, Katrin Jaradeh, Esther Y. Hsiang, Lev Malevanchik

Viewpoint

Responding to Unsafe Opioid Use: Abandon the Drug, Not the Patient

Daniel G. Tobin, Stephen R. Holt, Benjamin R. Doolittle

Viewpoint

Sunset Rounds: a Framework for Post-death Care in the Hospital

James W. Salazar, Bradley Sharpe, Katie Raffel

Viewpoint

The Dangers of “Us Versus Them”: Epidemics Then and Now

Justin Barr, Richard A. McKay, Deborah B. Doroshow

History of Medicine

Societal Biases, Institutional Discrimination, and Trends in Opioid Use in the USA

Danielle R. Fine, David Herzberg, Sarah E. Wakeman

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Clinical Vignette

Life and Limb: a Case of COVID-19-Associated Multisystem Thrombosis and Review of the Literature

Koray K. Demir, Camille Simard, Jed Lipes, Stephen Su Yang

Letter to the Editor

Response to Yuan’s Capsule Commentary

Yong Kang Cheah, David Meltzer

Letter to the Editor

Surviving and Thriving as Leaders in General Internal Medicine

Benjamin Vipler, Ami DeWaters

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Letter to the Editor

COVID-19: Winter Is Coming

Anderson Brito-Azevedo, Fernanda Ciuffo Monte da Costa

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Letter to the Editor

Letter About: Risk Factors for Mortality in Patients with COVID-19 in New York City

Imad M. Tleyjeh, Tarek Kashour

Concise Research Report

Resident Inbox Task Completion Is Improved with a Single Electronic Health Record (EHR) System

Anand D. Jagannath, Christopher Nabors, William Southern, Sheira Schlair, Rosemarie Conigliaro

Concise Research Report

Access to Multimodal Pain Management for Patients with Chronic Pain: an Audit Study

Pooja Lagisetty, Stephanie Slat, Jennifer Thomas, Colin Macleod, Goodarz Golmirzaie, Amy SB Bohnert

Concise Research Report

Federal Spending on Off-Patent Drugs That Lack Generic Competition

Benjamin N. Rome, Aaron S. Kesselheim

Concise Research Report

Evaluation of a Prediabetes Decision Aid on Patient-Reported Outcomes in Primary Care: a Pilot Study

Matthew J. O’Brien, Kenzie A. Cameron, Maria C. Vargas, Loretta Mohr, Geoffrey C. Williams, Angela Fagerlin, Namratha R. Kandula

Concise Research Report

Design and Implementation of an Interactive Curriculum on Telemetry Use and Interpretation for Medicine Interns: a Survey Study

Quentin R. Youmans, Baljash Cheema, Sarah Chuzi, Eric P. Cantey, Aashish K. Didwania, Stuart B. Prenner

Concise Research Report

Emergency Department Use Among Student-Run Free Clinic Patients: a Cross-sectional Study

Daniel E. Sack, Rohini Chakravarthy, Christian R. Gerhart, Michael J. Fowler, Robert F. Miller, Eleanor O. Weaver, Eduard E. Vasilevskis

Concise Research Report

Serious Mental Illness in Primary Care: a National Physician Survey

Emma E. McGinty, Elizabeth M. Stone, Gail L. Daumit

Concise Research Report

Implications of Changes in Medicare Payment and Documentation for Primary Care Spending and Time Use

Sanjay Basu, Zirui Song, Russell S. Phillips, Asaf Bitton, Bruce E. Landon

Concise Research Report

Negative Experiences Due to Gender and/or Race: a Component of Burnout in Women Providers Within a Safety-Net Hospital

Crystal Audi, Sara Poplau, Rebecca Freese, William Heegaard, Mark Linzer, Elizabeth Goelz

Concise Research Report

Volume and Supervision of Resident Procedures Logged After Implementation of a Procedure Medicine Curriculum

Rebecca Miller, Adam Garber, Harrison Smith, Manpreet Malik, Claire Kimberly, Rehan Qayyum

Concise Research Report

Surprise Bills from Outpatient Providers: a National Survey

Kelly A. Kyanko, Susan H. Busch

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Concise Research Report

The Transition to Telehealth during the First Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from a National Sample of Patients

Shira H. Fischer, Lori Uscher-Pines, Elizabeth Roth, Joshua Breslau

Zur Zeit gratis COVID-19 Concise Research Report

Factors Associated with Initial Public School Reopening Plans During the US COVID-19 Pandemic: a Retrospective Study

Brystana G. Kaufman, Nirosha Mahendraratnam, Thuy-vi Nguyen, Laura Benzing, Jessica Beliveau, Christina Silcox, Charlene A. Wong

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