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Cote M, Cloonan D, Li S, Razak S, Singh R, Coe T, et al.
Transplant Direct . 2025 Mar; 11(4):e1766. PMID: 40078821
Background: Liver transplantation (LT) is the standard treatment for liver failure secondary to alcohol-associated liver disease, but limited literature and best practices exist for post-LT treatment of alcohol use disorder...
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Mace R, Cohen J, Lyons C, Ritchie C, Bartels S, Okereke O, et al.
Aging Ment Health . 2024 Nov; :1-10. PMID: 39578706
Objectives: This qualitative study aimed to: (1) identify socio-ecological barriers to behavior change-oriented dementia (AD/ADRD) prevention from the perspectives of healthcare professionals, and (2) propose strategies to address these barriers...
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Mace R, Lyons C, Cohen J, Ritchie C, Bartels S, Okereke O, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis . 2024 Jul; 100(4):1237-1259. PMID: 39031363
Background: Interventions that promote healthy lifestyles are critical for the prevention of Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer's disease related dementias (AD/ADRD). However, knowledge of the best practices for implementing AD/ADRD prevention...
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Bartels S, Levison J, Trieu H, Wilson A, Krane D, Cheng D, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2024 Jun; 24(1):1705. PMID: 38926810
Background: People with serious mental illness (SMI) and people with intellectual disabilities/developmental disabilities (ID/DD) are at higher risk for COVID-19 and more severe outcomes. We compare a tailored versus general...
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Becker J, Shebl F, Losina E, Wilson A, Levison J, Donelan K, et al.
Implement Sci Commun . 2024 Jun; 5(1):70. PMID: 38915130
Background: Implementation research generally assumes established evidence-based practices and prior piloting of implementation strategies, which may not be feasible during a public health emergency. We describe the use of a...
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Levison J, Fung V, Wilson A, Cheng D, Donelan K, Oreskovic N, et al.
Disabil Health J . 2024 Jun; 17(4):101645. PMID: 38879412
Background: More than seven million people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (ID/DD) live in the US and may face an elevated risk for COVID-19. Objective: To identify correlates of COVID-19...
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Roseen E, Joyce C, Winbush S, Pavco-Luttschwager N, Morone N, Saper R, et al.
PM R . 2024 May; PMID: 38695321
Background: Clinical practice guidelines encourage primary care providers (PCPs) to recommend nonpharmacologic treatment as first-line therapy for low back pain (LBP). However, the determinants of nonpharmacologic treatment use for LBP...
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Fung V, Levison J, Wilson A, Cheng D, Chau C, Krane D, et al.
Adm Policy Ment Health . 2023 Nov; 51(1):60-68. PMID: 37938475
This study examined COVID-19 infection and hospitalizations among people with serious mental illness who resided in residential care group homes in Massachusetts during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Roseen E, Patel K, Ward R, de Grauw X, Atlas S, Bartels S, et al.
J Gen Intern Med . 2023 Oct; 39(4):578-586. PMID: 37856007
Background: While nonpharmacologic treatments are increasingly endorsed as first-line therapy for low back pain (LBP) in clinical practice guidelines, it is unclear if use of these treatments is increasing or...
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McCurley J, Fung V, Levy D, McGovern S, Vogeli C, Clark C, et al.
JAMA Health Forum . 2023 Jun; 4(6):e231191. PMID: 37266960
Importance: Health systems are increasingly addressing health-related social needs. The Massachusetts Flexible Services program (Flex) is a 3-year pilot program to address food insecurity and housing insecurity by connecting Medicaid...