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L V Rubenstein

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Danz M, Rubenstein L, Hempel S, Foy R, Suttorp M, Farmer M, et al.
Qual Saf Health Care . 2010 Jul; 19(4):279-83. PMID: 20630931
Background: The diversity of quality improvement interventions (QIIs) has impeded the use of evidence review to advance quality improvement activities. An agreed-upon framework for identifying QII articles would facilitate evidence...
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Rubenstein L, Hempel S, Farmer M, Asch S, Yano E, Dougherty D, et al.
Qual Saf Health Care . 2008 Dec; 17(6):403-8. PMID: 19064654
Background: Stakeholders in quality improvement agree on the need for augmenting and synthesising the scientific literature supporting it. The diversity of perspectives, approaches, and contexts critical to advancing quality improvement...
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Ogrinc G, Mooney S, Estrada C, Foster T, Goldmann D, Hall L, et al.
Qual Saf Health Care . 2008 Oct; 17 Suppl 1:i13-32. PMID: 18836062
As the science of quality improvement in health care advances, the importance of sharing its accomplishments through the published literature increases. Current reporting of improvement work in health care varies...
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Rost K, Duan N, Rubenstein L, Ford D, Sherbourne C, Meredith L, et al.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry . 2001 Oct; 23(5):239-53. PMID: 11600165
It is difficult to evaluate the promise of primary care quality-improvement interventions for depression because published studies have evaluated diverse interventions by using different research designs in dissimilar populations. Preplanned...
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Schoenbaum M, Unutzer J, Sherbourne C, Duan N, Rubenstein L, Miranda J, et al.
JAMA . 2001 Sep; 286(11):1325-30. PMID: 11560537
Context: Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, but treatment rates in primary care are low. Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness from a societal perspective of 2 quality improvement...
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Sherbourne C, Wells K, Duan N, Miranda J, Unutzer J, Jaycox L, et al.
Arch Gen Psychiatry . 2001 Jul; 58(7):696-703. PMID: 11448378
Background: This article addresses whether dissemination of short-term quality improvement (QI) interventions for depression to primary care practices improves patients' clinical outcomes and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) over 2...
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Meredith L, Duan N, Rubenstein L, Camp P, Wells K
J Gen Intern Med . 2000 Dec; 15(12):868-77. PMID: 11119183
Objective: We evaluated the effect of implementing quality improvement (QI) programs for depression, relative to usual care, on primary care clinicians' knowledge about treatment. Design And Methods: Matched primary care...
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Pearson M, Lee J, Chang B, Elliott M, Kahn K, Rubenstein L
Med Care . 2000 Nov; 38(11):1074-91. PMID: 11078049
Background: Nurses' independent decisions about assessment, treatment, and nursing interventions for hospitalized patients are important determinants of quality of care. Physician peer implicit review of medical records has been central...
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Borowsky S, Rubenstein L, Meredith L, Camp P, Wells K
J Gen Intern Med . 2000 Jul; 15(6):381-8. PMID: 10886472
Objective: To determine patient and provider characteristics associated with increased risk of nondetection of mental health problems by primary care physicians. Design: Cross-sectional patient and physician surveys conducted as part...
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Rubenstein L, Mittman B, Yano E, Mulrow C
Med Care . 2000 Jun; 38(6 Suppl 1):I129-41. PMID: 10843277
Basic science and health care research provide the evidence base for the scientific practice of medicine. Over the past 2 decades, as increasingly refined tools for improving health and health...