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Carol Callaway-Lane

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Lewis J, Stranick A, Pennings J, Samuels L, Byerly S, Helton J, et al.
Am J Prev Med . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39880059
Introduction: Lung cancer screening is underutilized, especially in rural areas where lung cancer mortality is high. Approximately 11.2% of the U.S. population over age 50 years meet the U.S. Preventive...
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Kimpel C, Allen Myer E, Cupples A, Roman Jones J, Seidler K, Rick C, et al.
J Healthc Qual . 2023 Dec; 46(3):137-149. PMID: 38147581
Background: Veterans Affairs (VA) implemented the Veteran-centered Whole Health System initiative across VA sites with approaches to implementation varying by site. Purpose: Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR),...
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Lewis J, Samuels L, Weems J, Park D, Winter R, Lindsell C, et al.
Am J Prev Med . 2023 May; 65(5):844-853. PMID: 37224985
Introduction: Lung cancer screening is widely underutilized. Organizational factors, such as readiness for change and belief in the value of change (change valence), may contribute to underutilization. The aim of...
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Burningham Z, Lagha R, Duford-Hutchinson B, Callaway-Lane C, Sauer B, Halwani A, et al.
Appl Clin Inform . 2022 Oct; 13(4):961-970. PMID: 36223868
Background: Involving clinician end users in the development process of clinical dashboards is important to ensure that user needs are adequately met prior to releasing the dashboard for use. The...
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Shah F, Sells J, Werthman J, Abraham C, Ali A, Callaway-Lane C
Glob Adv Health Med . 2022 Mar; 11:21649561211053805. PMID: 35273830
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) seeks to transform its health care delivery from disease-centered, episodic care to a holistic and patient-centered model known as the Whole Health System...
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Spalluto L, Lewis J, Samuels L, Callaway-Lane C, Matheny M, Denton J, et al.
J Am Coll Radiol . 2022 Jan; 19(1 Pt B):131-138. PMID: 35033300
Purpose: Lung cancer causes the largest number of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Lung cancer incidence rates, mortality rates, and rates of advanced stage disease are higher among those...
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Johnson M, Hulgan T, Cooke R, Kleinpell R, Roumie C, Callaway-Lane C, et al.
BMJ Open Qual . 2021 Jul; 10(3). PMID: 34210668
Background: Antibiotics are not recommended for treatment of acute uncomplicated bronchitis (AUB), but are often prescribed (85% of AUB visits within the Veterans Affairs nationally). This quality improvement project aimed...
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Lewis J, Spalluto L, Henschke C, Yankelevitz D, Aguayo S, Morales P, et al.
Clin Imaging . 2021 Jan; 73:151-161. PMID: 33422974
Introduction: The Veterans Affairs Partnership to increase Access to Lung Screening (VA-PALS) is an enterprise-wide initiative to implement lung cancer screening programs at VA medical centers (VAMCs). VA-PALS will be...
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Spalluto L, Lewis J, Stolldorf D, Yeh V, Callaway-Lane C, Wiener R, et al.
J Am Coll Radiol . 2021 Jan; 18(6):809-819. PMID: 33421372
Objectives: Lung cancer has the highest cancer-related mortality in the United States and among Veterans. Screening of high-risk individuals with low-dose CT (LDCT) can improve survival through detection of early-stage...
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Spalluto L, Lewis J, LaBaze S, Sandler K, Paulson A, Callaway-Lane C, et al.
J Am Coll Radiol . 2019 Sep; 17(2):208-215. PMID: 31499025
Background: Detection of early-stage lung cancer improves during subsequent rounds of screening with low-dose CT and potentially leads to saving lives with curative treatment. Therefore, adherence to annual lung screening...