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Objective We aimed to construct and evaluate the first laboratory‐based frailty index (FI‐Lab) for predicting adverse outcomes in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and to compare its predictive ability to that of an existing clinical frailty index (FI).
Grace Burns +2 more
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High Healthcare Utilization Preceding Diagnosis with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Objective Though early diagnosis improves long‐term outcomes, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) patients often experience prolonged, circuitous paths to diagnosis. To inform diagnostic improvement, we sought to characterize healthcare utilization in the year preceding diagnosis.
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Consumed by Abdominal Distention
Arthritis Care &Research, Accepted Article.
Abimbola Fadairo‐Azinge +3 more
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Objective To support high‐quality, patient‐centered care for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) developed evidence‐based measures incorporating clinical and patient‐reported outcomes measures (PROMs). Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), we conducted semi‐structured interviews ...
Catherine Nasrallah +13 more
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Implementing family-based childhood obesity interventions
The Nurse Practitioner, 2013Family-based interventions have been effective in managing childhood obesity, and pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs) are positioned to provide obesity interventions in both patient and family primary care settings. The purpose of this article is to guide the PNP in implementing family-based childhood obesity interventions, including identification ...
Margaret J, Sorg +3 more
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Delinquency prevention using family-based interventions
Children & Society, 1999This paper reviews 24 evaluations of prevention programmes including some kind of family-based intervention (usually parent training or parent education), an outcome measure of offending or disruptive child behaviour, a high quality experimental design and a minimum sample size of 100.
David P. Farrington, Brandon C. Welsh
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Family-Based Empirically Supported Interventions
The Counseling Psychologist, 2002In this article, the authors evaluate family-based counseling interventions from the perspective of the Principles of Empirically Supported Interventions (PESI). At the broadest level of evidence, both the qualitative and meta-analytic reviews provide substantial support for the general efficacy of family-based interventions.
Thomas L. Sexton, James F. Alexander
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Family-Based Behavioral Interventions
2010The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature on family-based lifestyle interventions for pediatric obesity, which are currently the most well-established treatments for pediatric obesity to date (9,10). This chapter also explains the specific role of parents as key partners in child weight loss within these interventions, critically reviews ...
Denise E. Wilfley +2 more
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