Andrew Schuster
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Recent Articles
1.
Eisenberg M, Lawrence S, Gower A, Rider G, Brown C, Crutcher V, et al.
AIDS Behav
. 2023 Dec;
28(4):1435-1446.
PMID: 38085427
Although research has examined disparities in HIV prevention behaviors, intersectional research is needed to understand who may be underserved. This study examines disparities in consistent condom use, HIV testing, and...
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Ahmed Z, Honomichl R, Thompson S, Cohen J, Schuster A, Thompson N, et al.
Headache
. 2023 Jun;
63(7):908-916.
PMID: 37314065
Objective: To describe differences in clinical and demographic characteristics between patients with episodic migraine (EM) or chronic migraine (CM) and determine the effect of migraine subtype on patient-reported outcome measures...
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Davin S, Savage J, Thompson N, Schuster A, Darnall B
Front Pain Res (Lausanne)
. 2022 May;
3:856252.
PMID: 35599968
Estimates suggest that 10-40% of lumbar spine surgery patients experience persistent post-surgical pain (PPSP). PPSP is associated with 50% greater healthcare costs, along with risks of emotional distress and impaired...
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Lapin B, Thompson N, Schuster A, Katzan I
Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes
. 2021 Nov;
14(11):e007960.
PMID: 34724804
Background: Caregivers, or proxies, often complete patient-reported outcomes (PROs) on behalf of patients; yet, research has demonstrated proxies rate patient outcomes worse than patients rate their own outcomes. To improve...
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Katzan I, Schuster A, Daboul L, Doherty C, Speaker S, Uchino K, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2021 Jul;
4(7):e2117403.
PMID: 34283228
Importance: Numerous studies have found that patients diagnosed with TIA have decreased health-related quality of life, which has been interpreted as suggesting that patients with TIA have residual symptoms after...
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Lapin B, Thompson N, Schuster A, Katzan I
J Patient Rep Outcomes
. 2021 Jul;
5(1):53.
PMID: 34228242
Objectives: Research has indicated proxies overestimate symptoms on patients' behalves, however it is unclear whether patients and proxies agree on meaningful change across domains over time. The objective of this...
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Katzan I, Thompson N, Schuster A, Wisco D, Lapin B
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2021 Mar;
10(6):e018794.
PMID: 33666094
Background Identification of stroke patients at increased risk of emergency department (ED) visits or hospital admissions allows implementation of mitigation strategies. We evaluated the ability of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Information...
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Lapin B, Thompson N, Schuster A, Honomichl R, Katzan I
Qual Life Res
. 2021 Jan;
30(6):1735-1745.
PMID: 33511498
Purpose: Caregivers, or proxies, often complete patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) on behalf of patients with stroke. The objective of our study was to assess the validity and responsiveness of proxy-responses...
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Katzan I, Schuster A, Kinzy T
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth
. 2021 Jan;
9(1):e14494.
PMID: 33464213
Background: Continuous tracking of ambulatory activity in real-world settings using step activity monitors has many potential uses. However, feasibility, accuracy, and correlation with performance measures in stroke patients have not...
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Lapin B, Thompson N, Schuster A, Katzan I
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 2020 Oct;
102(3):440-447.
PMID: 33035512
Objectives: To quantify the extent and variability of bias introduced when caregivers, or proxies, complete patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) on behalf of stroke patients. Design: Cross-sectional survey study conducted between...