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Implementing patient-reported outcomes assessment in clinical practice: a review of the options and considerations
- C. Snyder, N. Aaronson, +7 authors M. Santana
- Medicine
- Quality of Life Research
- 1 October 2012
PurposeWhile clinical care is frequently directed at making patients “feel better,” patients’ reports on their functioning and well-being (patient-reported outcomes [PROs]) are rarely collected in… Expand
Duration of menopausal vasomotor symptoms over the menopause transition.
- N. Avis, S. Crawford, +8 authors R. Thurston
- Medicine
- JAMA internal medicine
- 1 April 2015
IMPORTANCE
The expected duration of menopausal vasomotor symptoms (VMS) is important to women making decisions about possible treatments.
OBJECTIVES
To determine total duration of frequent VMS (≥ 6… Expand
Hot Flashes and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease: Findings From the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation Heart Study
- R. Thurston, K. Sutton-Tyrrell, S. Everson-Rose, R. Hess, K. Matthews
- Medicine
- Circulation
- 16 September 2008
Background— Although evidence suggests adverse vascular changes among women with hot flashes, it is unknown whether hot flashes are associated with subclinical cardiovascular disease. The aim of this… Expand
Making the most of mentors: a guide for mentees.
- J. Zerzan, R. Hess, E. Schur, R. Phillips, N. Rigotti
- Medicine
- Academic medicine : journal of the Association of…
- 2009
Effective mentorship is likely one of the most important determinants of success in academic medicine and research. Many papers focus on mentoring from the mentor's perspective, but few give guidance… Expand
Interest in the Use of Computerized Patient Portals: Role of the Provider–Patient Relationship
- S. Zickmund, R. Hess, +4 authors G. Fischer
- Medicine
- Journal of General Internal Medicine
- 19 December 2007
BackgroundBioinformatics experts are developing interactive patient portals to help those living with diabetes and other chronic diseases to better manage their conditions. However, little is known… Expand
Meta-analysis of vascular and neoplastic events associated with tamoxifen
- R. Braithwaite, R. Chlebowski, J. Lau, S. George, R. Hess, Nananda F. Col
- Medicine
- Journal of General Internal Medicine
- 1 November 2003
OBJECTIVE: Tamoxifen reduces the risk of developing breast cancer but also affects the risks of certain vascular and neoplastic events. Our purpose was to estimate the effects of tamoxifen on… Expand
Using the internet to translate an evidence-based lifestyle intervention into practice.
- K. McTigue, M. Conroy, +5 authors L. Simkin-Silverman
- Medicine
- Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official…
- 17 November 2009
Despite evidence-based recommendations for addressing obesity in the clinical setting, lifestyle interventions are lacking in practice. The objective of this study was to translate an evidence-based… Expand
Beyond frequency: who is most bothered by vasomotor symptoms?
- R. Thurston, J. Bromberger, +6 authors K. Matthews
- Medicine
- Menopause
- 1 September 2008
Objective: Most menopausal women report vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats). However, not all women with vasomotor symptoms, including frequent symptoms, are bothered by them. The primary… Expand
Generalizability of SPRINT Results to the U.S. Adult Population.
- A. Bress, R. Tanner, R. Hess, L. Colantonio, D. Shimbo, P. Muntner
- Medicine
- Journal of the American College of Cardiology
- 9 February 2016
BACKGROUND
In SPRINT (Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial), a systolic blood pressure (SBP) goal of <120 mm Hg resulted in lower cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk compared with an SBP goal of… Expand
Living with Diabetes
- E. Olshansky, D. Sacco, +5 authors G. Fischer
- Medicine
- The Diabetes educator
- 1 November 2008
Purpose The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore perceptions of people with diabetes about their experience of living with and managing their diabetes. Methods This study was part of a… Expand