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A survey of practices for the use of electronic health records to support research recruitment.

Journal of clinical and translational science

Obeid JS, Beskow LM, Rape M, Gouripeddi R, Black RA, Cimino JJ, Embi PJ, Weng C, Marnocha R, Buse JB.
PMID: 29657859
J Clin Transl Sci. 2017 Aug;1(4):246-252. doi: 10.1017/cts.2017.301.

Electronic health records (EHRs) provide great promise for identifying cohorts and enhancing research recruitment. Such approaches are sorely needed, but there are few descriptions in the literature of prevailing practices to guide their use. A multidisciplinary workgroup was formed...

WEB-BASED GRADUATE EDUCATION IN RURAL NURSING CASE MANAGEMENT.

Online journal of rural nursing and health care : the official journal of the Rural Nurse Organization

Stanton M, Crow C, Morrison R, Skiba DJ, Monroe T, Nix G, Gooner V.
PMID: 33584154
Online J Rural Nurs Health Care. 2005;5(2):53-63.

The decreasing supply of advanced practice nurses continues to be a problem that plagues America, especially in rural regions. It has been suggested that nurse educators aggressively recruit potential graduate students and provide "easy access" for nurses presently living...

Opportunities for life course research through the integration of data across Clinical and Translational Research Institutes.

Journal of clinical and translational science

Hanson HA, Hay WW, Tobin JN, Barkin SL, Atkins M, Karagas MR, Dozier AM, Wetmore C, Konstan MW, Heubi JE.
PMID: 30370067
J Clin Transl Sci. 2018 Jun;2(3):156-162. doi: 10.1017/cts.2018.29.

INTRODUCTION: Early life exposures affect health and disease across the life course and potentially across multiple generations. The Clinical and Translational Research Institutes (CTSIs) offer an opportunity to utilize and link existing databases to conduct lifespan research.METHODS: A survey...

Research Networking Systems: The State of Adoption at Institutions Aiming to Augment Translational Research Infrastructure.

Journal of translational medicine & epidemiology

Obeid JS, Johnson LM, Stallings S, Eichmann D.
PMID: 26491707
J Transl Med Epidemiol. 2014;2(2):1026. Epub 2014 Aug 02.

Fostering collaborations across multiple disciplines within and across institutional boundaries is becoming increasingly important with the growing emphasis on translational research. As a result, Research Networking Systems that facilitate discovery of potential collaborators have received significant attention by institutions...

Sustainability considerations for clinical and translational research informatics infrastructure.

Journal of clinical and translational science

Obeid JS, Tarczy-Hornoch P, Harris PA, Barnett WK, Anderson NR, Embi PJ, Hogan WR, Bell DS, McIntosh LD, Knosp B, Tachinardi U, Cimino JJ, Wehbe FH.
PMID: 30828467
J Clin Transl Sci. 2018 Oct;2(5):267-275. doi: 10.1017/cts.2018.332. Epub 2018 Dec 05.

A robust biomedical informatics infrastructure is essential for academic health centers engaged in translational research. There are no templates for what such an infrastructure encompasses or how it is funded. An informatics workgroup within the Clinical and Translational Science...

Comparative effects of immediate-release and extended-release aspirin on basal and bradykinin-stimulated excretion of thromboxane and prostacyclin metabolites.

Pharmacology research & perspectives

Gamboa JL, Devin JK, Ramirez CE, Yu C, Nian H, Lee RH, Brown NJ.
PMID: 27069632
Pharmacol Res Perspect. 2016 Feb 23;4(2):e00221. doi: 10.1002/prp2.221. eCollection 2016 Apr.

A goal of aspirin therapy is to inhibit thromboxane production and platelet aggregation without inhibiting endothelial production of the vasodilator and anti-thrombotic prostacyclin. This study tested the hypothesis that extended-release aspirin (NHP-554C) would have increased selectivity for inhibition of...

Determinants of undernutrition among children aged 6 to 59 months in rural Zambézia Province, Mozambique: Results of two population-based serial cross-sectional surveys.

BMC nutrition

Rose ES, Blevins M, González-Calvo L, Ndatimana E, Green AF, Lopez M, Olupona O, Vermund SH, Moon TD.
PMID: 27182448
BMC Nutr. 2015;1. doi: 10.1186/s40795-015-0039-1. Epub 2015 Dec 17.

BACKGROUND: While many countries are transitioning from epidemics of undernutrition to overnutrition, Mozambique's very high 44% prevalence of stunting in children under age 5 years is cause for serious concern.METHODS: We conducted two population-based cross-sectional surveys of ~4000 female...

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