- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Influenza Virus Research Studies
- Reproductive Health and Contraception
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Reproductive Health and Technologies
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Organ Donation and Transplantation
- Electronic Health Records Systems
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
University of California, Los Angeles
2019-2023
Mattel Children's Hospital
2023
RELX Group (United States)
2019
Influenza vaccination rates are low. Working with a large US health system, we evaluated three system-wide interventions using the electronic record's patient portal to improve influenza rates. We performed two-arm RCT nested factorial design within treatment arm, randomizing patients usual-care control (no interventions) or one more interventions. included all this system during 2020–2021 season, which overlapped COVID-19 pandemic. Through portal, simultaneously tested: pre-commitment...
OBJECTIVES In a large health system, we evaluated the effectiveness of electronic record patient portal reminders in increasing pediatric influenza vaccination rates. METHODS We conducted an intention-to-treat randomized clinical trial 22 046 children from 6 months to <18 years age 53 primary care practices. Patients (or parent and/or proxies) who were active users randomly assigned receive reminder messages framed as gains or losses no messages. They separately precommitment message...
Background Collection of patient‐reported data has been demonstrated to improve asthma outcomes. One method collect information is through the electronic patient portal. In practice, portal use in pediatrics and, specifically for management, had low uptake. Objective To understand parental/caregiver experience pediatric care and perceptions questionnaires before clinic visit. Methods We conducted semi‐structured interviews with caregivers children 5–11 years old University California, Los...
Introduction: The recent increase in non-directed donors (NDDs) the United States (U.S.) may help reduce overwhelming number of patients on waitlist. However, donation be limiting its full potential. Out-of-pocket costs upward $8,000 a barrier to potential with altruistic tendencies, but inadequate financial support. This study aimed describe concerns 31 U.S. NDDs. Methods: We conducted qualitative interviews and administered quantitative demographic surveys between April 2013 2015....
Objective We observed the long-term trend of Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) usage before and after 2016 presidential election.Methods rate LARC dispensed at a university student health centre in 18 months preceding 27 following U.S. election which posed threat to contraception access. applied segmented regression model using two linear line segments evaluate whether there is time point where dispensing changed. fit models with breakpoint month 0 (election month) 3 Locally...