Allison A Vorderstrasse
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Vorderstrasse A, Cho A, Voils C, Orlando L, Ginsburg G
Per Med
. 2018 May;
10(6):549-563.
PMID: 29776196
Genetic advances in Type 2 diabetes (T2D) have led to the discovery and validation of multiple markers for this complex disease. Despite low predictive value of current T2D markers beyond...
12.
Xu H, Dupre M, Ostbye T, Vorderstrasse A, Wu B
Res Aging
. 2018 Apr;
41(1):3-30.
PMID: 29665751
Objectives: To assess the association between rural and urban residential mobility and cognitive function among middle-aged and older adults in China. Method: We used data from the World Health Organization...
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Xu H, Ostbye T, Vorderstrasse A, Dupre M, Wu B
Neuroepidemiology
. 2018 Mar;
50(3-4):119-127.
PMID: 29514168
Background: The place of residence has been linked to cognitive function among adults in developed countries. This study examined how urban and rural residence was associated with cognitive function among...
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Lewinski A, Anderson R, Vorderstrasse A, Fisher E, Pan W, Johnson C
J Med Internet Res
. 2018 Feb;
20(2):e61.
PMID: 29467118
Background: Virtual environments (VEs) facilitate interaction and support among individuals with chronic illness, yet the characteristics of these VE interactions remain unknown. Objective: The objective of this study was to...
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Klinkner G, Yaeger K, Brenny-Fitzpatrick M, Vorderstrasse A
Clin Diabetes
. 2017 Dec;
35(5):305-312.
PMID: 29263573
Goal-setting has consistently been promoted as a strategy to support behavior change and diabetes self-care. Although goal-setting conversations occur most often in outpatient settings, clinicians across care settings need to...
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Jang M, Johnson C, DEramo-Melkus G, Vorderstrasse A
J Transcult Nurs
. 2017 Aug;
29(3):292-307.
PMID: 28826353
Purpose: Strategies to decrease societal and cultural barriers for ethnic minorities to participate in health research are well established. However, limited data are available regarding participation of ethnic minorities in...
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Lewinski A, Anderson R, Vorderstrasse A, Fisher E, Pan W, Johnson C
JMIR Res Protoc
. 2017 Apr;
6(4):e65.
PMID: 28438726
Background: Individuals with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk for comorbidities such as heart disease, lower limb amputations, stroke, and renal failure. Multiple factors influence development of complications in...
18.
Vorderstrasse A, Melkus G, Pan W, Lewinski A, Johnson C
Nurs Res
. 2015 Oct;
64(6):485-93.
PMID: 26505161
Background: Ongoing self-management improves outcomes for those with Type 2 diabetes (T2D); however, there are many barriers to patients receiving assistance in this from the healthcare system and peers. Findings...
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Richardson G, Derouin A, Vorderstrasse A, Hipkens J, Thompson J
Perm J
. 2014 May;
18(2):e134-40.
PMID: 24867560
Context: Multifactorial barriers prevent primary care clinicians from helping their adult patients with type 2 diabetes achieve good control of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels. Patients' depression and low self-efficacy can...
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Vorderstrasse A, Hammer M, Dungan J
Semin Oncol Nurs
. 2014 May;
30(2):130-6.
PMID: 24794087
Objectives: Identify and discuss the nursing implications of personalized and precision oncology care. Data Sources: PubMed, CINAHL. Conclusion: The implications in personalized and precision cancer nursing care include interpretation and...