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Ronald S Braithwaite

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Lim S, Mantsios A, Braithwaite R, Pitts R
AIDS Care . 2024 Mar; 36(5):692-702. PMID: 38466205
HIV infections disproportionately impact Latinx populations in the United States, yet oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake is low. This study was a secondary gendered analysis of interviews with Latina cisgender...
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Langford A, Williams S, Applegate M, Ogedegbe O, Braithwaite R
Ethn Dis . 2019 Mar; 29(Suppl 1):97-102. PMID: 30906156
Shared decision making (SDM) has increasingly become appreciated as a method to enhance patient involvement in health care decisions, patient-provider communication, and patient-centered care. Compared with cancer, the literature on...
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Rebeiro P, Bakoyannis G, Musick B, Braithwaite R, Wools-Kaloustian K, Nyandiko W, et al.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr . 2017 Jun; 76(2):141-148. PMID: 28604501
Background: The burden of HIV remains heaviest in resource-limited settings, where problems of losses to care, silent transfers, gaps in care, and incomplete mortality ascertainment have been recognized. Methods: Patients...
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Braithwaite R, Nucifora K, Kessler J, Toohey C, Li L, Mentor S, et al.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr . 2014 May; 66(2):e54-8. PMID: 24828269
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Chen J, Kang N, Juarez D, Yermilov I, Braithwaite R, Hodges K, et al.
J Healthc Qual . 2011 Jul; 33(4):29-36. PMID: 21733022
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) have been shown to decrease morbidity and mortality in heart failure (HF) patients in randomized-controlled trials; observational studies have confirmed this benefit among patients discharged with...
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Chen J, Tian H, Juarez D, Yermilov I, Braithwaite R, Hodges K, et al.
Am J Med Qual . 2011 Apr; 26(5):340-8. PMID: 21487050
The objective was to investigate the impact of a pay-for-performance program (P4P) on quality care and outcomes among cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients. Claims data were used to identify CVD patients...