Search Results - "Galeener, Carol A"
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Efficacy of a Primary Care eHealth Obesity Treatment Pilot Intervention Developed for Vulnerable Pediatric Patients
Published in Childhood obesity (01-03-2024)“…Challenges to treat excess weight in primary care settings include time constraints during encounters and barriers to multiple visits for patient families,…”
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Prenatal Exposure to Tobacco and Childhood Cognition and Behavior: Effect Modification by Maternal Folate Intake and Breastfeeding Duration
Published in Child psychiatry and human development (08-04-2023)“…In this exploratory analysis, we assessed whether nutrition modified the association between prenatal exposure to tobacco and childhood cognition/behavior…”
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Family-based pediatric weight management interventions in US primary care settings targeting children ages 6–12 years old: A systematic review guided by the RE-AIM framework
Published in Translational behavioral medicine (11-01-2024)“…Abstract Obesity is a pandemic that disproportionately affects children from vulnerable populations in the USA. Current treatment approaches in primary care…”
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Variability in Medicare reimbursement and resource intensity in end of life acute care
Published in Journal of health care finance (2009)“…This study explores whether ownership type of Texas general hospitals affects the total number of inpatient days consumed by chronically ill Medicare patients…”
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Process to develop a State Model Law to reduce prescription drug trafficking while protecting pain management
Published 01-01-2010“…This paper will discuss the intersection of pill mills and the under-treatment of pain, while addressing the unintended consequence that cracking down on pill…”
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A model of factors determining levels of public support for health care policy in the United States
Published 01-01-2004“…Public preferences for policy are formed in a little-understood process that is not adequately described by traditional economic theory of choice. In this…”
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