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Development and implementation of a prescription opioid registry across diverse health systems.
Ray GT, Altschuler A, Karmali R, Binswanger I, Glanz JM, Clarke CL, Ahmedani B, Andrade SE, Boscarino JA, Clark RE, Haller IV, Hechter R, Roblin DW, Sanchez K, Yarborough BJ, Bailey SR, McCarty D, Stephens KA, Rosa CL, Rubinstein AL, Campbell CI. Ray GT, et al. Among authors: stephens ka. JAMIA Open. 2022 May 17;5(2):ooac030. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac030. eCollection 2022 Jul. JAMIA Open. 2022. PMID: 35651523 Free PMC article.
Core outcomes set for research on the treatment of opioid use disorder (COS-OUD): the National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network protocol for an e-Delphi consensus study.
Karnik NS, Campbell CI, Curtis ME, Fiellin DA, Ghitza U, Hefner K, Hser YI, McHugh RK, Murphy SM, McPherson SM, Moran L, Mooney LJ, Wu LT, Shmueli-Blumberg D, Shulman M, Schwartz RP, Stephens KA, Watkins KE, Marsden J. Karnik NS, et al. Among authors: stephens ka. Trials. 2021 Jan 28;22(1):102. doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05051-9. Trials. 2021. PMID: 33509278 Free PMC article.
The opioid use disorder core outcomes set (OUD-COS) for treatment research: findings from a Delphi consensus study.
Karnik NS, Marsden J, McCluskey C, Boley RA, Bradley KA, Campbell CI, Curtis ME, Fiellin D, Ghitza U, Hefner K, Hser YI, McHugh RK, McPherson SM, Mooney LJ, Moran LM, Murphy SM, Schwartz RP, Shmueli-Blumberg D, Shulman M, Stephens KA, Watkins KE, Weiss RD, Wu LT. Karnik NS, et al. Among authors: stephens ka. Addiction. 2022 Sep;117(9):2438-2447. doi: 10.1111/add.15875. Epub 2022 Apr 25. Addiction. 2022. PMID: 35293064 Free PMC article.
The Effect of Including Benchmark Prevalence Data of Common Imaging Findings in Spine Image Reports on Health Care Utilization Among Adults Undergoing Spine Imaging: A Stepped-Wedge Randomized Clinical Trial.
Jarvik JG, Meier EN, James KT, Gold LS, Tan KW, Kessler LG, Suri P, Kallmes DF, Cherkin DC, Deyo RA, Sherman KJ, Halabi SS, Comstock BA, Luetmer PH, Avins AL, Rundell SD, Griffith B, Friedly JL, Lavallee DC, Stephens KA, Turner JA, Bresnahan BW, Heagerty PJ. Jarvik JG, et al. Among authors: stephens ka. JAMA Netw Open. 2020 Sep 1;3(9):e2015713. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.15713. JAMA Netw Open. 2020. PMID: 32886121 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Facilitating health data sharing across diverse practices and communities.
Lin CP, Black RA, Laplante J, Keppel GA, Tuzzio L, Berg AO, Whitener RJ, Buchwald DS, Baldwin LM, Fishman PA, Greene SM, Gennari JH, Tarczy-Hornoch P, Stephens KA. Lin CP, et al. Among authors: stephens ka. Summit Transl Bioinform. 2010 Mar 1;2010:16-20. Summit Transl Bioinform. 2010. PMID: 21347138 Free PMC article.
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