2005
A national study of the relationship of care site HIV specialization to early adoption of highly active antiretroviral therapy.
Wilson IB, Landon BE, Ding L, Zaslavsky AM, Shapiro MF, Bozzette SA, Cleary PD. A national study of the relationship of care site HIV specialization to early adoption of highly active antiretroviral therapy. Medical Care 2005, 43: 12-20. PMID: 15626929.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActive antiretroviral therapyHIV careRate of exposureHIV expertiseAntiretroviral therapyInfectious disease specialistsServices Utilization StudyTotal patient volumeSite of careCross-sectional analysisHIV physiciansHAART useHIV CostHIV infectionDisease specialistsPhysician effectOutpatient careLow-volume sitesMultivariable modelAdjusted ratesHAARTPatientsUtilization studiesPatient volumeMedical directors
2002
HIV Patients’ Experiences With Inpatient and Outpatient Care
Wilson IB, Ding L, Hays RD, Shapiro MF, Bozzette SA, Cleary PD. HIV Patients’ Experiences With Inpatient and Outpatient Care. Medical Care 2002, 40: 1149-1160. PMID: 12458298, DOI: 10.1097/00005650-200212000-00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOutpatient careCare experiencesPatient characteristicsInpatient stayGlobal ratingPatient experienceBetter provider-patient communicationOnly patient characteristicServices Utilization StudyProblem rateSpecific patient subgroupsProcess of careProvider-patient communicationSite of carePatient care experiencesQuality improvement effortsCohort studyHIV CostOutpatient visitsPatient subgroupsEmergency roomMultivariable modelInpatientsUtilization studiesHIV
1999
The Stability of Preferences for Life-sustaining Care among Persons with AIDS in the Boston Health Study
Weissman J, Haas J, Fowler F, Gatsonis C, Massagli M, Seage G, Cleary P. The Stability of Preferences for Life-sustaining Care among Persons with AIDS in the Boston Health Study. Medical Decision Making 1999, 19: 16-26. PMID: 9917016, DOI: 10.1177/0272989x9901900103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLife-sustaining careCardiac resuscitationPatient preferencesBoston Health StudyPredictors of instabilityMedical record reviewLife-extending careSite of careHealth care providersHealth care settingsHypothetical health statesLife-extending treatmentsProgressive diseaseRecord reviewPhysical functionPatient surveyClinical severityEligible personsCare settingsCare providersHealth StudyPatientsHealth statusResuscitationCare
1995
Satisfaction with ambulatory care of persons with AIDS
Stone V, Weissman J, Cleary P. Satisfaction with ambulatory care of persons with AIDS. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1995, 10: 239-245. PMID: 7616331, DOI: 10.1007/bf02599878.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-perceived health statusHealth maintenance organizationAmbulatory careLower self-perceived health statusHealth statusStaff-model health maintenance organizationPublic hospital HIV clinicMedical record reviewPatient-rated qualityPrimary outcome measureSeverity of illnessInjection drug usersMultiple logistic regressionPrimary care relationshipsSite of careAcademic group practiceAmbulatory care qualityHIV clinicPatient characteristicsBlack patientsRecord reviewAIDS patientsActive patientsPatient surveyPhysician care
1993
Discussion of Preferences for Life-Sustaining Care by Persons With AIDS: Predictors of Failure in Patient-Physician Communication
Haas J, Weissman J, Cleary P, Goldberg J, Gatsonis C, Seage G, Fowler F, Massagli M, Makadon H, Epstein A. Discussion of Preferences for Life-Sustaining Care by Persons With AIDS: Predictors of Failure in Patient-Physician Communication. JAMA Internal Medicine 1993, 153: 1241-1248. DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1993.00410100067010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth maintenance organizationPatient-physician communicationLife-sustaining careStaff-model health maintenance organizationInternal medicine group practiceUse of zidovudineSeverity of illnessPredictors of failureLife-sustaining therapySite of careMajority of personsDiscussion of preferencesPrivate teaching hospitalNonwhite physiciansHospitalization statusAIDS clinicImmunodeficiency syndromePatient interviewsPatient preferencesTeaching hospitalPatient's desireResuscitationPatientsClinical decisionLogistic regressionDiscussion of preferences for life-sustaining care by persons with AIDS. Predictors of failure in patient-physician communication.
Haas J, Weissman J, Cleary P, Goldberg J, Gatsonis C, Seage G, Fowler F, Massagli M, Makadon H, Epstein A. Discussion of preferences for life-sustaining care by persons with AIDS. Predictors of failure in patient-physician communication. JAMA Internal Medicine 1993, 153: 1241-8. PMID: 8494476, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.153.10.1241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLife-sustaining careHealth maintenance organizationPatient-physician communicationStaff-model health maintenance organizationInternal medicine group practiceUse of zidovudineSeverity of illnessPredictors of failureLife-sustaining therapySite of careMajority of personsDiscussion of preferencesPrivate teaching hospitalNonwhite physiciansHospitalization statusAIDS clinicImmunodeficiency syndromePatient interviewsPatient preferencesTeaching hospitalPatient's desireResuscitationPatientsClinical decisionLogistic regression