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This database serves as a central repository for publications resulting from AHRQ Health IT funded work that is PubMed or Google Scholar indexed, including: book chapters, journal articles, conference proceedings, and reports from funded contracts.
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Pediatric asthma hospitalizations among urban minority children and the continuity of primary care.
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Utidjian LH, Fiks AG, Localio AR, et al. Pediatric asthma hospitalizations among urban minority children and the continuity of primary care. J Asthma 2017 Feb 25:1-8. PMID: 28332939.
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30th anniversary of pediatric research in Office Settings (PROS): an invitation to become engaged.
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Fiks AG, Scheindlin B, Shone L. 30th anniversary of pediatric research in Office Settings (PROS): an invitation to become engaged. Pediatrics 2016 Sep;138(3). PMID: 27485697.
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Increasing pediatrician participation in EHR incentive programs.
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Miller D, Noonan K, Fiks AG, et al. Increasing pediatrician participation in EHR incentive programs. Pediatrics 2015;135(1):e1–4. PMID: 25548326.
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Parent-reported outcomes of a shared decision-making portal in asthma: a practice-based RCT.
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Fiks AG, Mayne SL, Karavite DJ, et al. Parent-reported outcomes of a shared decision-making portal in asthma: a practice-based RCT. Pediatrics 2015;135(4):e965–73. PMID: 25755233.
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Overcoming challenges in the changing environment of practice-based research.
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Finch SA, Wasserman R, Nabi-Burza E, et al. Overcoming challenges in the changing environment of practice-based research. Ann Fam Med 2015 Sep;13(5):475-9. PMID: 26371270.
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Changing patterns of alpha agonist medication use in children and adolescents 2009-2011.
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Fiks AG, Mayne SL, Song L, et al. Changing patterns of alpha agonist medication use in children and adolescents 2009-2011. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol 2015 May;25(4):362-7. PMID: 25919708.
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Regional health edecisions: a guide to connecting health information exchange in primary care.
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Scheid D, Yeaman B, Nagykaldi Z, Mold J. Regional health edecisions: a guide to connecting health information exchange in primary care. (Prepared by the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and Norman Physician Hospital Organization, under Contract No. 290-07-10009-5.) AHRQ Publication No. 13-0018-EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. May 2013.
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Effectiveness of decision support for families, clinicians, or both on HPV vaccine receipt.
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Fiks AG, Grundmeier RW, Mayne S, et al. Effectiveness of decision support for families, clinicians, or both on HPV vaccine receipt. Pediatrics 2013 Jun;131(6):1114-24.
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HPV vaccine decision making in pediatric primary care: a semi-structured interview study.
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Hughes CC, Jones AL, Feemster KA, Fiks AG. HPV vaccine decision making in pediatric primary care: a semi-structured interview study. BMC Pediatr 2011 Aug 30;11:74.
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Pediatricians' intention to recommend human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines to 11- to 12-year-old girls postlicensing.
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Feemster KA, Winters SE, Fiks AG, et al. Pediatricians' intention to recommend human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines to 11- to 12-year-old girls postlicensing. J Adolesc Health 2008 Oct;43(4):408-11.
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