
Mary H. Smart- Doctor of Pharmacy
- University of Illinois Chicago
Mary H. Smart
- Doctor of Pharmacy
- University of Illinois Chicago
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Aims: We developed a prediction model for elevated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) among patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) at risk for diabetes to identify important factors that may influence follow-up patient care.
Methods: Retrospective electronic health records data among patients screened for diabetes at the ED in May 2021 was used....
Objective: While the American Diabetes Association (ADA) screening guidelines have been used widely, the way they are implemented and adapted to a particular setting can impact their practical application and usage. Our primary objective was to validate a best practice advisory (BPA) screening algorithm informed by the ADA guidelines to identify pa...
Rationale
The shift toward virtual academic detailing (AD) was accelerated by the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Aims and Objectives
We aimed to examine the role of external, contextual, and intrinsic programme‐specific factors in virtual engagement of healthcare providers (HCPs) and delivery of AD.
Methods
AD groups throughout North America were contacted t...
Background:
The Illinois Naloxone Standing Order allows community pharmacists to dispense naloxone; however, this policy initiative may be underutilized.
Objective:
Our study aims to characterize naloxone dispensing barriers, overall and by pharmacy type, make recommendations that can inform future policies to improve naloxone access, and evalua...
Purpose
There are approximately 150,000 women living with metastatic breast cancer (mBC) in the United States. Disparities in de novo mBC incidence and mortality exist across race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and rurality. However, how SES and rurality independently impact mBC outcomes across different racial/ethnic groups is not fully un...
Abstract
Introduction: Academic detailing (AD) is an educational outreach strategy to provide clinicians with current evidence-based information, which has been shown to change prescribing behaviours. The overall effectiveness of AD interventions is associated with prescriber satisfaction; however, most approaches use single items or nonvalidated m...
Background:
Academic detailing (AD) is a tailored, interactive educational outreach intervention that may improve patient outcomes. Insight into the design of AD interventions and the extent to which they are effective can help inform future AD-based programmes. The objective of this scoping review was to characterize opioid-focused AD interventio...
Background:
Over half of US adults have at least one chronic disease, including obesity. Although physical activity is an important component of chronic disease self-management, few reach the recommended physical activity goals. Individuals who identify as racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionally affected by chronic diseases and physical...
BACKGROUND
Over half of adults in the United States have at least one chronic disease including obesity. Although physical activity is an important component of chronic disease self-management, few reach the recommended goals for physical activity. Individuals who identify as racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionally impacted by chronic di...
Introduction: Disparities in breast cancer (BC) incidence and outcomes exist across racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. and by socioeconomic status (SES). The extent to which lower SES independently impacts breast cancer outcomes in different racial/ethnic groups is not fully described. Our purpose was to determine the impact of SES on cancer-specific...
p>Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) incidence and outcomes differ across racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Interactions between socioeconomic status (SES) with ethnicity in MM incidence and survival outcomes are not well understood. Our objective was to evaluate disparities in cancer-specific survival of patients diagnosed with MM by race/...
Background: The interaction of racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in determining breast cancer (BC) outcomes is not fully understood. Our purpose was to examine racial and ethnic differences in and the impact of rurality on breast cancer specific mortality among women diagnosed with metastatic BC in the U.S.
Methods: We conducted a large, pop...
Introduction
Social distancing requirements during COVID-19 pose a challenge to conducting traditional academic detailing, which typically involves in-person peer education visits to improve patient outcomes. The main alternative is to conduct virtual academic detailing delivered through web-based technology, but this approach is fraught with many...
Introduction:
Academic detailing (AD) is an effective, evidence-based education outreach method of promoting clinician behavior change. Detailer feedback is important for program evaluation but is rarely systematically collected. The study's objective was to develop a measure capturing the detailer's perception of the effectiveness of an AD progra...
Despite the president's urging, congressional efforts to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) have been repeatedly unsuccessful. The authors explore key actions taken by the administration and department heads that have resulted in delayed enforcement of the PPACA and relaxation of the law.