Search Results - "Lanigan, Angela M"
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Research interests of family physicians applying for research training
Published in BMC medical education (29-08-2023)“…Abstract Background There is an ongoing need for research to support the practice of high quality family medicine. The Family Medicine Discovers Rapid Cycle…”
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A Team-Based Training for Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Diabetes Care: Mixed Methods Pilot Implementation Study in Primary Care Practices
Published in JMIR formative research (24-04-2023)“…The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) develops and maintains continuing medical education that is relevant to modern primary care practices. One…”
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Effectiveness of 2 Methods of Promoting Physical Activity, Healthy Eating, and Emotional Well-Being With the Americans in Motion–Healthy Interventions Approach
Published in Annals of family medicine (01-07-2013)“…Abstract Purpose An increasing number of Americans are putting their health at risk from being overweight. We undertook a study to compare patient-level…”
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Addressing Medication Costs During Primary Care Visits: A Before-After Study of Team-Based Training
Published in Annals of internal medicine (07-05-2019)“…Medications contribute to patients' out-of-pocket costs, yet most clinicians do not routinely screen for patients' cost-of-medication (COM) concerns. To assess…”
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Using a group medical visit model to promote healthy behaviour change with an underserved population
Published in Family practice (05-09-2020)“…Models of care are needed to address physical activity, nutrition promotion and weight loss in primary care settings, especially with underserved populations…”
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A Practical Approach to Reducing Patients' Prescription Costs
Published in Family practice management (01-05-2019)“…A single screening question and an arsenal of cost-reducing strategies can help you help your patients afford their medications…”
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