lunes, 30 de abril de 2012

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) ► Articles of Interest

Articles of Interest

Articles of Interest is a weekly compilation of articles appearing in recently released journals and newsletters. It includes:
  • Articles funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) or authored by AHRQ researchers.
  • Articles mentioning or discussing AHRQ staff, activities, and publications/products.
  • Articles related to AHRQ-funded Evidence-based Practice Centers.
  • Articles related to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force or Put Prevention into Practice program.
  • Articles mentioning the National Healthcare Disparities Report and National Healthcare Quality Report.
  • Other research using AHRQ data or products.

2012

Date Top Item
4/13/12 Maternal Perceptions of Help from Home Visits by Nurse-community Health Worker Teams
4/6/12 Cardiovascular Disease and Risk in Primary Care Settings in the United States
3/30/12 Accuracy of Parental Report and Electronic Health Record Documentation as Measures of Diet and Physical Activity Counseling
3/23/12 Potentially Harmful Drug-drug Interactions in the Elderly: a Review
3/16/12 Predictors of Blood Pressure Control among Hypertensives in Community Health Centers
3/9/12 Comparing Different Measures of Retention in Outpatient HIV Care
3/2/12 Survival after Acute Myocardial Infarction (SAMI) Study: the Design and Implementation of a Positive Deviance Study
2/24/12 Early Evaluations of the Medical Home: Building on a Promising Start
2/17/12 Provider-patient Adherence Dialogue in HIV Care: Results of a Multisite Study
2/10/12 Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior with Antidepressant Treatment: Reanalysis of the Randomized Placebo-controlled Studies of Fluoxetine and Venlafaxine
2/3/12 Diabetes Data Group vs Carpenter-Coustan Criteria to Diagnose Gestational Diabetes
1/27/12 Prediction Is Very Hard, Especially about the Future
1/20/12 A Successful, Voluntary, Multicomponent Statewide Effort To Reduce Health Care-Associated Infections
1/13/12 Effects of Standardized Outreach for Patients Refusing Preventive Services: a Quasiexperimental Quality Improvement Study

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