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James V Davis

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Hunter J, Schneider J, Firemark A, Davis J, Gille S, Pawloski P, et al.
J Patient Cent Res Rev . 2022 Nov; 9(4):282-289. PMID: 36340570
Purpose: Genetic information has health implications for patients and their biological relatives. Death of a patient before sharing a genetic diagnosis with at-risk relatives is a missed opportunity to provide...
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Gold R, Larson A, Sperl-Hillen J, Boston D, Sheppler C, Heintzman J, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2022 Feb; 5(2):e2146519. PMID: 35119463
Importance: Management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in socioeconomically vulnerable patients is suboptimal; better risk factor control could improve CVD outcomes. Objective: To evaluate the impact of a clinical decision...
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Gold R, Bunce A, Davis J, Nelson J, Cowburn S, Oakley J, et al.
ACI open . 2021 Dec; 5(1):e27-e35. PMID: 34938954
Background: Informatics tools within electronic health records (EHRs)-for example, data rosters and clinical reminders-can help disseminate care guidelines into clinical practice. Such tools' adoption varies widely, however, possibly because many...
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Rolf B, Schneider J, Amendola L, Davis J, Mittendorf K, Schmidt M, et al.
J Genet Couns . 2021 Jul; 31(1):230-241. PMID: 34302314
Openness about identity as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual orientations and gender identities (LGBTQ+) may cause strain on relationships between family members, which could lead to limited...
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McMullen C, Holup J, Davis J, Foley P, Jacob L, Cottrell E, et al.
J Health Care Poor Underserved . 2021 Jan; 31(3):1347-1363. PMID: 33416699
Purpose: As new genetic services become available, their implementation in safety-net settings must be studied. Methods: We interviewed stakeholders (patients and primary care clinicians) from federally qualified health centers to...
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Bunce A, Gruss I, Davis J, Cowburn S, Cohen D, Oakley J, et al.
Implement Sci . 2020 Oct; 15(1):87. PMID: 32998750
Background: Though the knowledge base on implementation strategies is growing, much remains unknown about how to most effectively operationalize these strategies in diverse contexts. For example, while evidence shows that...
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Mittendorf K, Hunter J, Schneider J, Shuster E, Rope A, Zepp J, et al.
Hered Cancer Clin Pract . 2020 Jan; 17:31. PMID: 31890059
Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) syndrome. This study assesses trends in diagnosis of LS and adherence to recommended LS-related care in a large...
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Bulkley J, OKeeffe-Rosetti M, Wendel C, Davis J, Danforth K, Harrison T, et al.
Qual Life Res . 2019 Dec; 29(4):879-889. PMID: 31811594
Purpose: The Bladder Cancer Quality of Life Study collected detailed and sensitive patient-reported outcomes from bladder cancer survivors in the period after bladder removal surgery, when participation in survey research...
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Gold R, Bunce A, Cowburn S, Davis J, Nelson J, Nelson C, et al.
Implement Sci . 2019 Dec; 14(1):100. PMID: 31805968
Background: Disseminating care guidelines into clinical practice remains challenging, partly due to inadequate evidence on how best to help clinics incorporate new guidelines into routine care. This is particularly true...
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McMullen C, Kwan M, Colwell J, Munneke J, Davis J, Firemark A, et al.
Bladder Cancer . 2019 Mar; 5(1):51-61. PMID: 30854413
Background: Bladder cancer patients who undergo cystectomy and urinary diversion face functional and quality-of-life challenges. Little is known about these patients' experiences during decision-making, surgery, and recovery, or how they...