- Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
- Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
- Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
- Medication Adherence and Compliance
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
- Pharmaceutical studies and practices
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Health Sciences Research and Education
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Schizophrenia research and treatment
- Empathy and Medical Education
- Innovations in Medical Education
- HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
- Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
- BRCA gene mutations in cancer
- Pharmacy and Medical Practices
- Medical Education and Admissions
- Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism
- Health Policy Implementation Science
- Pain Management and Opioid Use
- Delphi Technique in Research
- Ethics in Clinical Research
Essentia Health
2020-2025
University of Minnesota, Duluth
2019-2025
Instytut Medycyny Wsi im. Witolda Chodźki
2024
University of Minnesota
2016-2023
HealthPartners
2022
Twin Cities Orthopedics
2017
Chapman University
2017
University of Minnesota System
2017
ABSTRACT Objective To explore the experiences of patients who found and/or connected to social care via a community resource referral system named “Resourceful” (linked with FindHelp.org ) linked health system's electronic record. Study Setting and Design The mixed‐methods study was co‐designed conducted using community‐based participatory processes by team researchers at multi‐state (Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin) members lived experience addressing unmet needs. participants were...
Objectives This substudy’s objectives were to (1) examine the transferability of a four archetype framework (simplified pattern prototypical features) for patients at high risk opioid use disorder (OUD) developed from previous study with similar population; (2) explore how patient preferences terminology can inform clinician communication strategies OUD across archetypes and (3) perceptions risks archetypes. Design qualitative collected data via semistructured phone interviews about views on...
Introduction The pace of change in healthcare and throughout the world will only continue to escalate. This evolution continuously changing information requires us be responsive innovative. There are more ways than ever share information, need best practices for leadership related pharmacy. In keeping with mission INNOVATIONS pharmacy (Iip), we invite you creative dynamic scholarly work. MethodsThe traditional written manuscript is an author-centric form output; format, process, expediency,...
The COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed how education is delivered. Many academic programs quickly transformed their curriculum to online distance learning. This rapid transition may have compromised the rigor and fidelity of these activities. Interprofessional Standardized Patient Experience (ISPE) an interprofessional activity (IPE) involving a team students from six different healthcare professions that switched delivery format. manuscript compares pharmacy students' perceived change in...
Background: Understanding the factors that influence market entry, exit, and stability of community pharmacies (i.e., dynamics) is important for stakeholders ranging from patients to health policymakers small business owners large corporate institutions. Objective: The study’s first objective was describe dynamics Minnesota counties in 2002, 2007, 2012, 2017 by associating county (a) population density (b) metropolitan designation with change number ‘All pharmacies,’ ‘Chain pharmacies’,...
"Patient-Centeredness" (PC) is a theoretical construct made up of diverse constellation distinct concepts, processes, practices, and outcomes that have been developed, arranged, prioritized heterogeneously by different communities professional healthcare practice, research, policy. It bound together common ethos puts the holistic individual at functional symbolic center their care, quality deemed essential for chronic disease management health promotion. Several important contributions to PC...
Both patients and clinicians have described discussions of potential opioid risks as challenging. This study's goal was to understand patient perspectives on discussing with primary care (PCCs).Patients identified be at elevated risk for problems opioids (ie, use disorder [OUD] diagnosis, taking a medication OUD, or having ≥3 prescriptions in the last year) were recruited from an integrated, Upper Midwest health system participate semi-structured qualitative interviews. Interview questions...
The objective for this study was to explore if characteristics of personality type using the Preferred Communication Style Questionnaire, in concert with demographic age, education, and race/ethnicity, are associated with, help predict, individuals’ medication adherence behavior.
 Data were collected via an on-line survey, sent a sample adults residing United States, between April 28 June 22, 2015. Out 26,173 responses 16,736 reported taking one or more medications eligible inclusion...
The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (Medicare Part D) added prescription drug coverage for senior citizens aged 65 years and older applied managed care approaches to contain costs. Patient Protection Affordable Care 2010 (ACA) had the goals expanding health insurance slowing growth in expenditures.To (a) describe proportion who experienced financial hardship from purchasing medications 2015, (b) compare findings with those collected 1998 2001.Data were obtained 2001 via surveys mailed...
Team-based, Patient-Centered Care is essential to chronic disease prevention and management but there are differing ideas about the concept’s meaning across healthcare populations, settings professions. This commentary’s objective empirically evaluate theoretical relationships of [a] Medication Experience, [b] Patient-Centeredness other relevant component concepts from pharmaceutical care (i.e., [c] Therapeutic Relationship, [d] Patient-specific preferences for achieving goals therapy...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore if characteristics personality type (using the Preferred Communication Style Questionnaire) are associated with activities people prefer for getting adequate exercise, losing weight, managing stress, quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, and taking medications as prescribed.
 Methods: data source 2016 National Consumer Survey Medication Experience Pharmacists’ Roles. Data were collected via an on-line, self-administered...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore if characteristics personality type (using the Preferred Communication Style Questionnaire) are associated with activities people prefer for getting adequate exercise, losing weight, managing stress, quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, and taking medications as prescribed. Methods: data source 2016 National Consumer Survey Medication Experience Pharmacists’ Roles. Data were collected via an on-line, self-administered survey...
Objective: From a total of 107 grants, subset evaluation 58 grants awarded to and completed by pharmacy faculty the Community Pharmacy Foundation (CPF) from 2002 through 2014 was conducted to: (a) evaluate representativeness across principal investigator (PI) academic institutions, (b) compare scope CPF PIs time, (c) impact time. Methods: Quantitative data for all between were obtained website personnel. Qualitative ethnographic generated interviews email communications. All including...
Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), including buprenorphine, are effective treatments (OUD) and reduce risk overdose death. Buprenorphine can be prescribed in outpatient primary care settings to treat OUD; however, prior research suggests adherence buprenorphine these low. The purpose of this study was identify the rates factors associated with among patients OUD first six months after a new start buprenorphine. Data were extracted from electronic health record (EHR) large integrated...