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Benjamin F Crabtree

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Nguyen A, Klege R, Menders T, Verma C, Marcello S, Crabtree B
J Am Board Fam Med . 2025 Jan; 37(5):833-846. PMID: 39884862
Background: Integrated behavioral health (IBH) is a promising approach which embeds behavioral health services into primary care. Yet, IBH has had limited implementation. Our objective was to identify strategies to...
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Chadwick M, Hemler J, Crabtree B
Aust Health Rev . 2024 Oct; 48(6):682-687. PMID: 39396812
Background Benefits of effective team-based working in healthcare settings are well established, with the ultimate form being transdisciplinary teams. Achieving transdisciplinary teams at the large organisation or system level has...
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Heinert S, Salvatore R, Thompson K, Krishna D, Pena K, Ohman-Strickland P, et al.
J Clin Transl Sci . 2024 Oct; 8(1):e122. PMID: 39351500
Dyads can be challenging to recruit for research studies, but detailed reporting on strategies employed to recruit adult-adolescent dyads is rare. We describe experiences recruiting adult-youth dyads for a hypertension...
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Heinert S, Guzman-Baez K, Aamir A, Penugonda A, Crabtree B, Greene K, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2024 Sep; 8:e54909. PMID: 39240662
Background: Hypertension affects one-third of adults in the United States and is the leading risk factor for death. Underserved populations are seen disproportionately in the emergency department (ED) and tend...
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Kieber-Emmons A, Hansen S, Topmiller M, Grewal J, Jaen C, Crabtree B, et al.
Fam Med Community Health . 2024 Aug; 12(Suppl 2). PMID: 39182927
focused Rapid Assessment Process (fRAP) 2.0 is a community engagement approach combining geospatial mapping with rapid qualitative assessment in cyclical fashion within communities to capture multifactorial and multilevel features impacting...
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Kurtzman R, Mikesell L, Crabtree B
J Natl Compr Canc Netw . 2024 Aug; 22(7):475-481. PMID: 39151450
Background: Individuals with a history of cancer increasingly seek health information from online resources, including NCI-designated Cancer Center websites. Centers receive NCI designation because they provide excellent care and engage...
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Hemler J, Crabtree B, OMalley D, Howard J, Mikesell L, Kurtzman R, et al.
J Am Board Fam Med . 2024 Aug; 37(3):399-408. PMID: 39142867
Background: Despite 2 decades of cancer survivorship research, policy, and advocacy, primary care in the United States has not fully integrated survivorship care into its generalist role. This manuscript describes...
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OMalley D, Crabtree B, Kaloth S, Ohman-Strickland P, Ferrante J, Hudson S, et al.
BMC Prim Care . 2024 Jul; 25(1):242. PMID: 38969987
Background: Persons with diabetes have 27% elevated risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) and are disproportionately from priority health disparities populations. Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) struggle to implement CRC...
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Tsui J, Shin M, Sloan K, Mackie T, Garcia S, Fehrenbacher A, et al.
Implement Sci Commun . 2024 Jun; 5(1):71. PMID: 38926886
Background: Multiple evidence-based strategies (EBS) for promoting HPV vaccination exist. However, adolescent HPV vaccination rates remain below target levels in communities at high risk for HPV-associated cancers and served by...
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Mikesell L, OMalley D, Kurtzman R, Howard J, Bates B, Hemler J, et al.
Cancer Med . 2024 Apr; 13(9):e7219. PMID: 38686635
Introduction: Existing approaches in cancer survivorship care delivery have proven to be insufficient to engage primary care. This study aimed to identify stakeholder-informed priorities to improve primary care engagement in...