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Virginia Commonwealth University

Family Medicine and Population Health Publications

2012

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Racial Differences In Symptom Management Approaches Among Persons With Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis, Shibing Yang, Rachel Jawahar, Timothy Mcalindon, Charles B. Eaton, Kate L. Lapane Jan 2012

Racial Differences In Symptom Management Approaches Among Persons With Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis, Shibing Yang, Rachel Jawahar, Timothy Mcalindon, Charles B. Eaton, Kate L. Lapane

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Background

The extent to which racial differences exist in use of treatments for osteoarthritis (OA) is debatable. The purpose of this study was to describe the differences between African Americans (AA) and Caucasian Americans (CA) in using treatment approaches to manage symptoms among individuals with radiographic-confirmed knee OA.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted. Using data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative, we identified 508 AA and 2,075 CA with radiographic tibiofemoral OA in at least one knee. Trained interviewers asked questions relating to current OA treatments including seven CAM therapy categories—alternative medical systems, mind-body interventions, manipulation and body-based methods, energy therapies, …


Developing Clinical Practice Guidelines: Reviewing, Reporting, And Publishing Guidelines; Updating Guidelines; And The Emerging Issues Of Enhancing Guideline Implementability And Accounting For Comorbid Conditions In Guideline Development, Paul Shekelle, Steven H. Woolf, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Holger J. Schünemann, Martin P. Eccles Jan 2012

Developing Clinical Practice Guidelines: Reviewing, Reporting, And Publishing Guidelines; Updating Guidelines; And The Emerging Issues Of Enhancing Guideline Implementability And Accounting For Comorbid Conditions In Guideline Development, Paul Shekelle, Steven H. Woolf, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Holger J. Schünemann, Martin P. Eccles

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Clinical practice guidelines are one of the foundations of efforts to improve health care. In 1999, we authored a paper about methods to develop guidelines. Since it was published, the methods of guideline development have progressed both in terms of methods and necessary procedures and the context for guideline development has changed with the emergence of guideline clearing houses and large scale guideline production organisations (such as the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence). It therefore seems timely to, in a series of three articles, update and extend our earlier paper. In this third paper we discuss the …


Developing Clinical Practice Guidelines: Target Audiences, Identifying Topics For Guidelines, Guideline Group Composition And Functioning And Conflicts Of Interest, Martin P. Eccles, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Paul Shekelle, Holger J. Schünemann, Steven H. Woolf Jan 2012

Developing Clinical Practice Guidelines: Target Audiences, Identifying Topics For Guidelines, Guideline Group Composition And Functioning And Conflicts Of Interest, Martin P. Eccles, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Paul Shekelle, Holger J. Schünemann, Steven H. Woolf

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Clinical practice guidelines are one of the foundations of efforts to improve health care. In 1999, we authored a paper about methods to develop guidelines. Since it was published, the methods of guideline development have progressed both in terms of methods and necessary procedures and the context for guideline development has changed with the emergence of guideline clearing houses and large scale guideline production organisations (such as the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence). It therefore seems timely to, in a series of three articles, update and extend our earlier paper. In this first paper we discuss: the …


Developing Clinical Practice Guidelines: Types Of Evidence And Outcomes; Values And Economics, Synthesis, Grading, And Presentation And Deriving Recommendations, Steven H. Woolf, Holger J. Schünemann, Martin P. Eccles, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Paul Shekelle Jan 2012

Developing Clinical Practice Guidelines: Types Of Evidence And Outcomes; Values And Economics, Synthesis, Grading, And Presentation And Deriving Recommendations, Steven H. Woolf, Holger J. Schünemann, Martin P. Eccles, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Paul Shekelle

Family Medicine and Population Health Publications

Clinical practice guidelines are one of the foundations of efforts to improve healthcare. In 1999, we authored a paper about methods to develop guidelines. Since it was published, the methods of guideline development have progressed both in terms of methods and necessary procedures and the context for guideline development has changed with the emergence of guideline clearinghouses and large scale guideline production organisations (such as the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence). It therefore seems timely to, in a series of three articles, update and extend our earlier paper. In this second paper, we discuss issues of identifying …


Treatment For Schistosoma Japonicum, Reduction Of Intestinal Parasite Load, And Cognitive Test Score Improvements In School-Aged Children, Amara E. Ezeamama, Stephen T. Mcgarvey, Joseph Hogan, Kate L. Lapane, David C. Bellinger, Luz P. Acosta, Tjalling Leenstra, Remigio M. Olveda, Jonathan D. Kurtis, Jennifer F. Friedman Jan 2012

Treatment For Schistosoma Japonicum, Reduction Of Intestinal Parasite Load, And Cognitive Test Score Improvements In School-Aged Children, Amara E. Ezeamama, Stephen T. Mcgarvey, Joseph Hogan, Kate L. Lapane, David C. Bellinger, Luz P. Acosta, Tjalling Leenstra, Remigio M. Olveda, Jonathan D. Kurtis, Jennifer F. Friedman

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Background

To determine whether treatment of intestinal parasitic infections improves cognitive function in school-aged children, we examined changes in cognitive testscores over 18 months in relation to: (i) treatment-related Schistosoma japonicum intensity decline, (ii) spontaneous reduction of single soil-transmitted helminth (STH) species, and (iii) ≥2 STH infections among 253 S. japonicum-infected children.

Methodology

Helminth infections were assessed at baseline and quarterly by the Kato-Katz method. S. japonicum infection was treated at baseline using praziquantel. An intensity-based indicator of lower vs. no change/higher infection was defined separately for each helminth species and joint intensity declines of ≥2 STH species. In …