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Anxiety and depression symptoms moderate the role of barriers to treatment adherence in adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease [Note]
Lamm, A E; Jay, M; Bruzzese, J -M
EMBASE:2012482598
ISSN: 1079-6533
CID: 1463552
BRIEF TOOLS FOR ASSESSING DIETARY QUALITY IN PRIMARY CARE: A PILOT STUDY [Meeting Abstract]
Jay, Melanie; Still, Christopher; Seiler, Jamie; Henderson, Nora; Savarimuthu, Stella; Lobach, Iryna; Gillespie, Colleen; Kalet, Adina
ISI:000209142900089
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2782302
Training Physician Investigators in Medicine and Public Health Research
Gourevitch, MN; Jay, MR; Goldfrank, LR; Mendelsohn, AL; Dreyer, BP; Foltin, GL; Lipkin, M Jr; Schwartz, MD
Objectives. We have described and evaluated the impact of a unique fellowship program designed to train postdoctoral, physician fellows in research at the interface of medicine and public health. Methods. We developed a rigorous curriculum in public health content and research methods and fostered linkages with research mentors and local public health agencies. Didactic training provided the foundation for fellows' mentored research initiatives, which addressed real-world challenges in advancing the health status of vulnerable urban populations. Results. Two multidisciplinary cohorts (6 per cohort) completed this 2-year degree-granting program and engaged in diverse public health research initiatives on topics such as improving pediatric care outcomes through health literacy interventions, reducing hospital readmission rates among urban poor with multiple comorbidities, increasing cancer screening uptake, and broadening the reach of addiction screening and intervention. The majority of fellows (10/12) published their fellowship work and currently have a career focused in public health-related research or practice (9/12). Conclusions. A fellowship training program can prepare physician investigators for research careers that bridge the divide between medicine and public health. (Am J Public Health. Published online ahead of print May 17, 2012: e1-e7. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2011.300486).
PMCID:3478019
PMID: 22594745
ISSN: 0090-0036
CID: 167039
How to deliver high-quality obesity counseling in primary care using the 5As framework
Schlair, S; Moore, S; McMacken, M; Jay, M
* Objective: To review the content of the 5As of obesity counseling for primary care physicians as well as strategies to efficiently address the 5As during a typical 20-minute visit. * Methods: Review of the literature. * Results: Obese patients are evaluated in the primary care setting for multiple weight-related comorbidities and often seek help from their primary care providers to lose weight. Several studies have suggested that physicians and other providers do not adequately counsel obese patients about their weight because of barriers such as poor reimbursement, lack of obesity-related counseling skills, and lack of time. The 5As (Assess, Advise, Agree, Assist, Arrange) is an evidence-based, behavior-change counseling framework endorsed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the United States Preventive Services Task Force. * Conclusion: With the recent announcement that Medicare will now cover intensive behavioral counseling for obese patients, more providers may be interested in gaining the necessary skills to provide high-quality weight management counseling
EMBASE:2012284423
ISSN: 1079-6533
CID: 167824
Fructose not to blame for weight gain? [Note]
Nicholson, J; Jay, M
EMBASE:2012284421
ISSN: 1079-6533
CID: 167825
Can a cognitive therapy group intervention improve glycemia in patients with poorly controlled diabetes? [Note]
Savarimuthu, S M; Jay, M
EMBASE:2012102944
ISSN: 1079-6533
CID: 158606
The impact of a behavioral intervention on weight gain during pregnancy [Note]
Kaplan, R; Jay, M
EMBASE:2011589794
ISSN: 1079-6533
CID: 1463562
Impact of VA weight management program for veterans [Note]
Jay, M
EMBASE:2011408284
ISSN: 1079-6533
CID: 1463572
Can cognitive behavioral therapy prevent recurrent cardiovascular events? Commentary [Note]
Jay, M
EMBASE:2011207500
ISSN: 1079-6533
CID: 1463582
IS AN OBESITY COUNSELING CURRICULUM FOR RESIDENT PHYSICIANS ASSOCIATED WITH PATIENT WEIGHT LOSS IN PRIMARY CARE? [Meeting Abstract]
Jay, Melanie; Gillespie, Colleen; Schlair, Sheira; Savarimuthu, Stella; Erck, Daniel; Sherman, Scott; Zabar, Sondra; Kalet, Adina
ISI:000208812701118
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 4449592