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Satisfaction And Effectiveness Of Opioid Pain Management Among Adults With Cystic Fibrosis: A Mixed Methods Study, Sarah Allgood, Jessica L. Zemlak, Elisabeth Dellon, Siddhartha G. Kapnadak, Jessica Goggin, Noah Lechtzin Jan 2022

Satisfaction And Effectiveness Of Opioid Pain Management Among Adults With Cystic Fibrosis: A Mixed Methods Study, Sarah Allgood, Jessica L. Zemlak, Elisabeth Dellon, Siddhartha G. Kapnadak, Jessica Goggin, Noah Lechtzin

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Background

Chronic pain is common among people living with cystic fibrosis (CF) and associated with worse clinical outcomes. Despite this, little is known about how pain is managed and how opioids are used to treat pain. The purpose of this convergent mixed methods study was to examine self-reported satisfaction and effectiveness of pain management strategies among a sample of adults with CF who are prescribed opioids.

Methods

We developed an online survey querying 4 domains - demographics, pain characteristics, pain communication, and management strategies. This was distributed nationally to adults with CF (n=48) via various online platforms. We obtained quantitative …


Billed And Paid Amounts For Preventive Procedures In Dental Medicaid, K. Wagner, Aniko Szabo, Elaye Okunseri, Christopher Okunseri Oct 2019

Billed And Paid Amounts For Preventive Procedures In Dental Medicaid, K. Wagner, Aniko Szabo, Elaye Okunseri, Christopher Okunseri

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Objective:

To examine trends and variations in billed and paid amounts for preventive dental procedures by race/ethnicity, age, and sex in Wisconsin dental Medicaid.

Methods:

We analyzed data from the 2001 to 2013 Wisconsin Medicaid claims database for preventive dental procedures for children and adults. Billed and paid amounts for preventive dental procedures were aggregated over a visit and adjusted for inflation based on the Medical Care Consumer Price Index produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for 2013. Quantile regression was used to examine the trends over time and the effect of patient demographics.

Result:

At the 50th and …


Oral Health Practices, Beliefs And Dental Service Utilization Of Albanian Immigrants In Milwaukee, Wisconsin: A Pilot Study, K. Rota, C. Spanbauer, Aniko Szabo, Christopher Okunseri Apr 2018

Oral Health Practices, Beliefs And Dental Service Utilization Of Albanian Immigrants In Milwaukee, Wisconsin: A Pilot Study, K. Rota, C. Spanbauer, Aniko Szabo, Christopher Okunseri

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

There is limited information on the oral health of Albanian immigrant population residing in the U.S. This creates a hinderance to developing and implementing appropriate dental care programs for the population. This study investigated oral health practices, beliefs, dental visits and associated factors of Albanian adults living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Purposive and snowball sampling methods were employed. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data on oral health practices, beliefs, dental visits and socio-demographic information. Descriptive and multivariable logistics regression were conducted. Overall, 266 adults were recruited, 54% male, 56% have lived 10 or more years in the U.S., 95% rated …


Trends In Self‐Reported Oral Health Of Us Adults: National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey 1999‐2014, Kar Yan Li, Christopher Okunseri, Colman Mcgrath, May C.M. Wong Apr 2018

Trends In Self‐Reported Oral Health Of Us Adults: National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey 1999‐2014, Kar Yan Li, Christopher Okunseri, Colman Mcgrath, May C.M. Wong

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Objective

Single‐item self‐reported oral health (SROH) is a convenient and reliable measure for the assessment of population‐based oral health. However, little is known about trends and its associations among US adults. This study investigated trends in SROH (aged 20+ years) and the associated factors among adults living in the United States.

Methods

Self‐reported oral health data for 41 621 adults aged 20+ years from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999 to 2014 were analysed. Survey‐weighted descriptive statistics were computed to provide nationally representative estimates. Multivariable logistic regression was performed separately for each survey period with SROH as …


Opioid Analgesic Prescribing Practices Of Dental Professionals In The United States, C. N. Steinmetz, C. Zheng, Elaye Okunseri, Aniko Szabo, Christopher Okunseri Jul 2017

Opioid Analgesic Prescribing Practices Of Dental Professionals In The United States, C. N. Steinmetz, C. Zheng, Elaye Okunseri, Aniko Szabo, Christopher Okunseri

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

The prescription of opioid analgesics by dental professionals is widespread in the United States. Policy makers, government agencies, and professional organizations consider this phenomenon a growing public health concern. This study examined trends in the prescription of opioid analgesics for adults by dental professionals and associated factors in the United States. Data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (1996-2013) were analyzed. Descriptive statistics were calculated separately for each year. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to estimate the overall trend during the period with and without adjusting for dental procedures and personal characteristics. Survey weights were incorporated to handle the sampling …


The Role Of Spirituality And Religiosity In Persons Living With Sickle Cell Disease, Dora L. Clayton-Jones, Kristin Haglund Dec 2016

The Role Of Spirituality And Religiosity In Persons Living With Sickle Cell Disease, Dora L. Clayton-Jones, Kristin Haglund

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Purpose: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a serious debilitating chronic illness, affecting approximately 90,000 Americans and millions globally. Spirituality and religiosity (S/R) may ease the burden faced by persons living with SCD. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of S/R in adolescents and adults living with SCD in the research literature.

Method: The electronic databases Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Health Source Nursing/Academic, ProQuest Health Module, PsycINFO, Medline, PubMed, and the American Theological Library Association were searched from January 1995 to December 2014.

Findings: Of the 89 studies retrieved, 11 articles between 2001 …


The Relationship Between Consumption Of Beverages And Tooth Wear Among Adults In The United States, Christopher Okunseri, May C.M. Wong, David T.W. Yau, Colman Mcgrath, Aniko Szabo Oct 2015

The Relationship Between Consumption Of Beverages And Tooth Wear Among Adults In The United States, Christopher Okunseri, May C.M. Wong, David T.W. Yau, Colman Mcgrath, Aniko Szabo

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and severity of tooth wear (TW) and its relationship with consumption of beverages among adults in the United States.

Methods: The National Health and Nutrition Examinations Survey data for 2003-2004 was analyzed. TW was defined as “wear on at least one surface of at least one examined tooth.” Drink/juice consumption was ascertained via a Food Frequency Questionnaire processed with Diet*Calc software to obtain the average daily consumption frequency for all queried drinks and juice categories including milk. Survey-weighted descriptive and multivariable analyses with interaction terms were performed.

Results: Our study sample consisted of 3,773 adults …


Shared Care Dyadic Intervention: Outcome Patterns For Heart Failure Care Partners, Margaret Sebern, Aimee Woda Apr 2012

Shared Care Dyadic Intervention: Outcome Patterns For Heart Failure Care Partners, Margaret Sebern, Aimee Woda

College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications

Up to half of heart failure (HF) patients are readmitted to hospitals within 6 months of discharge. Many readmissions are linked to inadequate self-care or family support. To improve care, practitioners may need to intervene with both the HF patient and family caregiver. Despite the recognition that family interventions improve patient outcomes, there is a lack of evidence to support dyadic interventions in HF. Thus, the purpose of this study was to test the Shared Care Dyadic Intervention (SCDI) designed to improve self-care in HF. The theoretical base of the SCDI was a construct called Shared Care. Shared Care represents …


Patient Characteristics And Trends In Nontraumatic Dental Condition Visits To Emergency Departments In The United States, Christopher Okunseri, Elaye Okunseri, Joshua M. Thorpe, Qun Xiang, Aniko Szabo Jan 2012

Patient Characteristics And Trends In Nontraumatic Dental Condition Visits To Emergency Departments In The United States, Christopher Okunseri, Elaye Okunseri, Joshua M. Thorpe, Qun Xiang, Aniko Szabo

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Objective: We examined trends and patient characteristics for non-traumatic dental condition (NTDC) visits to emergency departments (EDs), and compared them to other ED visit types, specifically non-dental ambulatory care sensitive conditions (non-dental ACSCs) and non-ambulatory care sensitive conditions (non-ACSCs) in the United States.

Methods: We analyzed data from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care survey (NHAMCS) for 1997 to 2007. We performed descriptive statistics and used a multivariate multinomial logistic regression to examine the odds of one of the three visit types occurring at an ED. All analyses were adjusted for the survey design.

Results: NTDC visits accounted for 1.4% …


Hmong Adults Self-Rated Oral Health: A Pilot Study, Christopher Okunseri, Marcie Yang, Cesar Gonzalez, Warren Lemay, Anthony Iacopino Feb 2008

Hmong Adults Self-Rated Oral Health: A Pilot Study, Christopher Okunseri, Marcie Yang, Cesar Gonzalez, Warren Lemay, Anthony Iacopino

School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications

Since 1975, the Hmong refugee population in the U.S. has increased over 200%. However, little is known about their dental needs or self-rated oral health (SROH). The study aims were to: (1) describe the SROH, self-rated general health (SRGH), and use of dental/physician services; and (2) identify the factors associated with SROH among Hmong adults. A cross-sectional study design with locating sampling methodology was used. Oral health questionnaire was administered to assess SROH and SRGH, past dental and physician visits, and language preference. One hundred twenty adults aged 18–50+ were recruited and 118 had useable information. Of these, 49% rated …