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McKenzie Ferguson

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Hohenschurz-Schmidt D, Cherkin D, Rice A, Dworkin R, Turk D, McDermott M, et al.
Pain . 2024 May; 165(10):2165-2183. PMID: 38723171
Pragmatic, randomized, controlled trials hold the potential to directly inform clinical decision making and health policy regarding the treatment of people experiencing pain. Pragmatic trials are designed to replicate or...
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Haroutounian S, Holzer K, Kerns R, Veasley C, Dworkin R, Turk D, et al.
Pain . 2024 Jan; 165(5):1013-1028. PMID: 38198239
In the traditional clinical research model, patients are typically involved only as participants. However, there has been a shift in recent years highlighting the value and contributions that patients bring...
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Hohenschurz-Schmidt D, Cherkin D, Rice A, Dworkin R, Turk D, McDermott M, et al.
Pain . 2023 Mar; 164(7):1457-1472. PMID: 36943273
Many questions regarding the clinical management of people experiencing pain and related health policy decision-making may best be answered by pragmatic controlled trials. To generate clinically relevant and widely applicable...
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Holzer K, Veasley C, Kerns R, Edwards R, Gewandter J, Langford D, et al.
Pain . 2022 Mar; 163(10):1862-1873. PMID: 35297799
The interest and the rationale for meaningful engagement of patients as partners in clinical trials of pain treatments has been increasing. No specific guidance on patient engagement for pain research...
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Hohenschurz-Schmidt D, Kleykamp B, Draper-Rodi J, Vollert J, Chan J, Ferguson M, et al.
Pain . 2021 Sep; 163(1):21-46. PMID: 34490854
Pragmatic randomised clinical trials aim to directly inform clinical or health policy decision making. Here, we systematically review methods and design of pragmatic trials of pain therapies to examine methods,...
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Link K, Deshpande M, Ferguson M
Innov Pharm . 2021 May; 11(2). PMID: 34007603
Objective: To assess Illinois pharmacists' (1) baseline knowledge of CBD and self-rated competency of OTC-CBD product pharmacotherapy, (2) concerns about OTC-CBD product safety and level of preparedness with answering questions...
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Gewandter J, Smith S, Dworkin R, Turk D, Gan T, Gilron I, et al.
Pain . 2021 Apr; 162(11):2669-2681. PMID: 33863862
Randomized clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of opioid analgesics for the treatment of acute and chronic pain conditions, and for some patients, these medications may be the only effective...
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Poirier T, Keys T, Ferguson M
Curr Pharm Teach Learn . 2021 Mar; 13(3):220-227. PMID: 33641731
Introduction: This study aimed to identify challenges in determining authorship and author order, factors and criteria that influence behavior in determining authorship and author order, and beliefs about authorship and...
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Katz N, Dworkin R, North R, Thomson S, Eldabe S, Hayek S, et al.
Pain . 2021 Jan; 162(7):1935-1956. PMID: 33470748
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an interventional nonpharmacologic treatment used for chronic pain and other indications. Methods for evaluating the safety and efficacy of SCS have evolved from uncontrolled and...
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Engelhardt K, Ferguson M, Rosselli J
Ann Pharmacother . 2020 Aug; 55(4):543-548. PMID: 32808541
Objective: To review the incidence, risk factors, prevention, and management of genital mycotic infections (GMIs) associated with sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors. Data Sources: A literature search of PubMed and...