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    Patient and provider experiences with CBT-I administered in-person or via telemedicine: A randomized non-inferiority trial by Granberg, Rachel E., Heyer, Arianna, Gehrman, Philip R., Gunter, Paul W., Hoff, Nathan A., Guth, Amanda, Kayser, Matthew S., Kuna, Samuel, Frasso, Rosemary

    Published in Cogent psychology (31-12-2022)
    “…Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is an effective treatment in adults. However, access to care is limited. One potential solution is…”
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    Medical Oncology Professionals' Perceptions of Telehealth Video Visits by Heyer, Arianna, Granberg, Rachel E, Rising, Kristin L, Binder, Adam F, Gentsch, Alexzandra T, Handley, Nathan R

    Published in JAMA network open (04-01-2021)
    “…Telehealth has emerged as a means of improving access and reducing cost for medical oncology care; however, use by specialists prior to the coronavirus disease…”
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    Development of the Oncology Opportunity Cost Assessment Tool: Item Generation and Content Validity Testing by Handley, Nathan R, Binder, Adam F, Heyer, Arianna, Granberg, Rachel E, Davis, Garrison, Nord, Garrison, Gentsch, Alexzandra T, Rising, Kristin L

    Published in JCO oncology practice (01-03-2022)
    “…The purpose of this study was to develop the Oncology Opportunity Cost Assessment Tool (OOCAT), a survey instrument to evaluate the opportunity costs patients…”
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    COVID-19 Pandemic Influence on Medical Oncology Provider Perceptions of Telehealth Video Visits by Handley, Nathan R, Heyer, Arianna, Granberg, Rachel E, Binder, Adam F, Gentsch, Alexzandra T, Csik, Valerie P, Garber, Gregory, Worster, Brooke, Lopez, Ana Maria, Rising, Kristin L

    Published in JCO oncology practice (01-04-2022)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a rapid expansion of telehealth use in oncology, a specialty in which prior utilization was low in part because of barriers…”
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