AHRQ Health IT Projects Publication Database
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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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Effect of electronic screening with personalized feedback on adolescent health risk behaviors in a primary care setting: a randomized clinical trial.
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Richardson LP, Zhou C, Gersh E, Spielvogle H, Taylor JA, McCarty CA. Effect of electronic screening with personalized feedback on adolescent health risk behaviors in a primary care setting: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 May 3;2(5):e193581. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.3581. PMID: 31074815.
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Association of the usability of electronic health records with cognitive workload and performance levels among physicians.
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Mazur LM, Mosaly PR, Moore C, Marks L. Association of the usability of electronic health records with cognitive workload and performance levels among physicians. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Apr 5;2(4):e191709. doi:
10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.1709. PMID: 30951160.
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Expert consensus to weight an adherence score for audit and feedback of practices that prevent necrotizing enterocolitis in very low birth weight infants.
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Gephart SM, Wyles C, Canvasser J. Expert consensus to weight an adherence score for audit and feedback of practices that prevent necrotizing enterocolitis in very low birth weight infants. Appl Nurs Res 2018 Feb;39:182-8. Epub 2017 Nov 6. PMID: 29422156.
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Physician and patient tools to improve chronic kidney disease care.
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Sequist TD, Holliday AM, Orav EJ, et al. Physician and patient tools to improve chronic kidney disease care. Am J Manag Care 2018 Apr 1;24(4):e107-e114. PMID: 29668213.
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Outcomes of clinical decision support (CDS) and correlates of CDS use for home care patients with high medication regimen complexity: a randomized trial.
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McDonald MV, Feldman PH, Barron-Vaya Y, et al. Outcomes of clinical decision support (CDS) and correlates of CDS use for home care patients with high medication regimen complexity: a randomized trial. J Eval Clin Pract 2016 Feb;22(1):10-19. PMID: 26009977.
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Virtual obesity collaborative with and without decision-support technology.
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Gance-Cleveland B, Aldrich H, Schmiege S, et al. Virtual obesity collaborative with and without decision-support technology. Int J Qual Health Care 2016 Jun;28(3):316-23. PMID: 27029592.
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Design of a cluster-randomized trial of electronic health record-based tools to address overweight and obesity in primary care.
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Baer HJ, Wee CC, DeVito K, et al. Design of a cluster-randomized trial of electronic health record-based tools to address overweight and obesity in primary care. Clin Trials 2015;12(4):374–83. PMID: 25810449.
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Electronic trigger-based intervention to reduce delays in diagnostic evaluation for cancer: a cluster randomized controlled trial.
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Murphy DR, Wu L, Thomas EJ, et al. Electronic trigger-based intervention to reduce delays in diagnostic evaluation for cancer: a cluster randomized controlled trial. J Clin Oncol 2015;33(31):3560–7. PMID: 26304875.
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Refining clinical judgment of treatment response and symptom remission identification in childhood anxiety using a signal detection analysis on the Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale.
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Johnco CJ, Salloum A, Lewin AB, et al. Refining clinical judgment of treatment response and symptom remission identification in childhood anxiety using a signal detection analysis on the Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol 2015;25(9):674–83. PMID: 26579629.
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A randomized controlled trial in coummunity mental health centers of computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy versus treatment as usual for children with anxiety.
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Storch EA, Salloum A, King MA, et al. A randomized controlled trial in coummunity mental health centers of computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy versus treatment as usual for children with anxiety. Depress Anxiety 2015;32(11):843–52. PMID: 26366886.
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