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January 01, 2004 - proposed treatment, the
alternatives to the proposed treatment, and the
inherent risks of death and bodily injury … Clinicians frequently speak
in a medical jargon that is inaccessible to patients. … Shared decision-
making in the medical encounter: what does it
mean? … Patients’ perceptions of the quality of informed
consent for common medical procedures. … Patients’ understanding of
medical risks: implications for genetic counseling.
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August 26, 2014 - interventions, a few participants reported fatigue, muscle soreness, or other minor musculoskeletal injuries … Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, New York); Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, Co-Vice … Davidson, PhD, MASc (Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York); Mark Ebell, MD, MS (University … Gillman, MD, SM (Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Boston, Massachusetts … Phipps, MD, MPH (Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island); and Michael
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March 04, 2021 - interventions outside the clinical setting intended to change risky behaviors; reduce specific diseases, injuries … utilization or patient satisfaction) (KQ 4), and may also induce adverse effects, such as increased injury … Attributes of successful smoking cessation interventions in medical practice. … Treating nicotine dependence in medical settings. In: Orleans CT, Slade J, eds. … American Medical Association.
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February 25, 2020 - JAMA | US Preventive Services Task Force | EVIDENCE REPORT
764 (Reprinted) jama.com
© 2020 American Medical … of Disease classification system, Alz-
heimer disease rose from the 12th most burdensome disease or
injury … with terms clearly outside the scope of the review in the
title or abstract (eg, “mice,” “HIV,” “brain injury … withdrawals
attributable to adverse events, or serious adverse events that re-
sulted in unexpected medical … The state of US
health, 1990-2016: burden of diseases, injuries, and
risk factors among US states.
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July 11, 2017 - There was no evidence of greater incidence of serious adverse events, injuries, or falls in intervention … ; only 1 trial among women aged 40 to 74 years reported significantly more injuries (19% vs 14%, P … Software for Diabetes Prevention (LISS-DP) for people with a family history of type 2 diabetes in a medical … Seven PA trials generally found no differences in rates of injuries, fractures, falls, or CV events. … Only 1 trial among women aged 40-74 y found significantly more injuries and falls among intervention
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November 24, 2020 - trials evaluating physical activity interventions, a few participants reported minor musculoskeletal injuries … studied interventions were carried out by nonphysicians and that multiple types of professionals, both medical … Davidson, PhD, MASc (Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at Northwell Health, Manhasset, New York … Barry, MD (Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts); Michael Cabana, MD, MA, MPH (University of … Ogedegbe, MD, MPH (New York University, New York, New York); Lori Pbert, PhD (University of Massachusetts Medical
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January 01, 2024 - Daeges); Department of
Medicine, Oregon Health & Science
University, Portland (Chou);
Department of Medical … coronary heart
disease, stroke-related morbidity or mortality, or harms of treat-
ment (including muscle injury … , cognitive loss, incident diabetes, and
hepatic injury). … Blum, MD,
Columbia University Medical Center; Scott
Grundy, MD, PhD, Veterans Administration
Medical … Ridker, MD, MPH, Harvard
Medical School; Neil J.
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May 01, 2014 - Drug and alcohol use are the primary health risk be-
haviors that contribute to unintentional injuries … 160 • Number 9 615
might relate to drug use among children and adolescents,
such as drug-related injuries … Henderson, PhD, Kevin Lutz, MFA, Keshia Bigler, and the medical
librarians at Kaiser Permanente Center … use
Health Outcomes
All-cause mortality
Drug-related mortality
Drug-related morbidity
Drug-related injury
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August 23, 2022 - (MI) or stroke, revascularization, composite CVD outcomes, or harms of treatment (including muscle injury … , cognitive loss, incident diabetes, and hepatic injury) were included. … Source: This article was first published online in the Journal of the American Medical … this evidence report underwent external peer review from 3 content experts (Jacquelyn Kulinski, MD, Medical
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November 22, 2023 - Barry, MD, Informed Medical
Decisions Program, Massachusetts
General Hospital, 100 Cambridge St,
16th … & Education
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1668 JAMA November 7, 2023 Volume 330, Number 17 (Reprinted) jama.com
© 2023 American Medical … Affiliations of The US Preventive Services Task
Force (USPSTF) members: Harvard Medical
School, Boston … regional, and national incidence,
prevalence, and years lived with disability for 354
diseases and injuries
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March 01, 2022 - for CVD Prevention
368 JAMA July 26, 2022 Volume 328, Number 4 (Reprinted) jama.com
© 2022 American Medical … intervention
participants and control groups on any adverse events, serious ad-
verse events, musculoskeletal injuries … The USPSTF recognizes and clarified that mul-
tiple types of professionals, both medical and nonmedical … Published by JAMA®—Journal
of the American Medical Association under
arrangement with the Agency for … Toolkit, 2nd Edition: link patients to non-medical
support: tool #18.
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February 25, 2020 - Burden of Disease classification system, Alzheimer disease rose from the 12th most burdensome disease or injury … with terms clearly outside the scope of the review in the title or abstract (eg, “mice,” “HIV,” “brain injury … , withdrawals attributable to adverse events, or serious adverse events that resulted in unexpected medical … This may include implementing medical, educational, and psychosocial interventions to suit individual … The state of US health, 1990-2016: burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors among US states.
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March 29, 2019 - JAMA | US Preventive Services Task Force | RECOMMENDATION STATEMENT
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© 2019 American Medical … Repeat screening is also reasonable for persons who live or receive medical care in a high-prevalence … may have been exposed to it via sexual contact, occupational
or nonoccupational needle stick or other injury … -
sons would allow for earlier and expanded detection of HIV infec-
tion, thus resulting in earlier medical … Alto, California
(Owens); Stanford University, Stanford, California
(Owens); Feinstein Institute for Medical
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July 26, 2022 - behavioral outcome (eg, dietary intake, physical activity) or report adverse events (eg, serious harm, injury … different between groups. 29-31 , 48 , 56 , 82 Twelve trials reported the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries … Source: This article was first published online in the Journal of the American Medical … Software for Diabetes Prevention (LISS-DP) for people with a family history of type 2 diabetes in a medical … including physical activity counseling reported generally no differences in rates of musculoskeletal injuries
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October 01, 2014 - interventions, a few
participants reported fatigue, muscle soreness, or other mi-
nor musculoskeletal injuries … Peters
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bronx, New York); Kirsten
Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, Co-Vice Chair … Garcı́a, MD, MPH (Pima County Department of
Health, Tucson, Arizona); Matthew Gillman, MD, SM (Harvard
Medical
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March 01, 2014 - example, from alcohol misuse to illicit substance use or from weight control to disordered eating) or injuries … that reducing overall alcohol consumption or adopting safer drinking patterns will reduce the risk for medical … For example, the evidence review on alcohol misuse searched for reduced incidence of medical, social, … Opportunities may also exist to conduct long-term follow-up for disease incidence by using electronic medical
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January 01, 1996 - responsible for about 25% of deaths from residential fires, causing some 1,000 fire-related deaths and 3,300 injuries … American Medical Association. Policy compendium. … American Medical Association. … Chicago: American Medical Association. 1994:107–116. 106. … American Medical Association.
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May 18, 2021 - Patient, procedure, and endoscopist risk factors for perforation, bleeding, and splenic injury after … assistance in outpatient colonoscopy and risk of aspiration pneumonia, bowel perforation, and splenic injury … Risk of colon perforation during colonoscopy at Baylor University Medical Center. … Colonoscopic splenic injuries: incidence and management. … Sodium phosphate does not increase risk for acute kidney injury after routine colonoscopy, compared with
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September 18, 2018 - Future research is needed on factors (eg, genetics or untreated medical or psychological conditions) … potential harms of behavioral weight-loss interventions, including increased risk for fractures, serious injuries … Barry, MD (Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts); Aaron B.
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July 26, 2022 - intervention participants and control groups on any adverse events, serious adverse events, musculoskeletal injuries … The USPSTF recognizes and clarified that multiple types of professionals, both medical and nonmedical … Barry, MD (Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts); Wanda K. … Published by JAMA®—Journal of the American Medical Association under arrangement with the Agency for … AHRQ Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit, 2nd Edition: link patients to non-medical support