2010
A Randomized Trial Comparing Mail versus In‐Office Distribution of the CAHPS Clinician and Group Survey
Anastario MP, Rodriguez HP, Gallagher PM, Cleary PD, Shaller D, Rogers WH, Bogen K, Safran DG. A Randomized Trial Comparing Mail versus In‐Office Distribution of the CAHPS Clinician and Group Survey. Health Services Research 2010, 45: 1345-1359. PMID: 20579126, PMCID: PMC2965508, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2010.01129.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient care experiencesCare experiencesLower overall response rateOverall response rateComparison of physicianChoice of patientsCAHPS ClinicianResponse ratePractice sitesSurvey scoresAnalytic samplePotential rolePatientsCliniciansDistribution ratePhysiciansFurther testingValid assessmentSurvey distributionNew York StateGroup surveyMailTrialsWeeksRate
2002
Evolving dissatisfaction among primary care physicians.
Landon BE, Aseltine R, Shaul JA, Miller Y, Auerbach BA, Cleary PD. Evolving dissatisfaction among primary care physicians. The American Journal Of Managed Care 2002, 8: 890-901. PMID: 12395957.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAttitude of Health PersonnelFemaleHealth Services ResearchHumansJob SatisfactionMaleMassachusettsMultivariate AnalysisPhysicians, FamilyConceptsPrimary care physiciansCare physiciansCurrent practice situationCare plansLarge health planQuality of careCross-sectional surveyOverall satisfactionChoice of hospitalImportant predictorCare dissatisfactionAdequacy of reimbursementOverall dissatisfactionMultivariable modelPhysician ratingsPhysician satisfactionHealth plansPhysiciansPhysician practicesCarePractice situationsWay physiciansPredictorsHospitalSatisfaction
2000
Primary Care Outcomes in Patients Treated by Nurse Practitioners or Physicians: A Randomized Trial
Mundinger M, Kane R, Lenz E, Totten A, Tsai W, Cleary P, Friedewald W, Siu A, Shelanski M. Primary Care Outcomes in Patients Treated by Nurse Practitioners or Physicians: A Randomized Trial. JAMA 2000, 283: 59-68. PMID: 10632281, DOI: 10.1001/jama.283.1.59.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmbulatory CareCommunity Health CentersContinuity of Patient CareEmergenciesFemaleHealth Services ResearchHealth StatusHumansMaleMiddle AgedNew York CityNurse PractitionersOutcome Assessment, Health CarePatient SatisfactionPhysicians, FamilyPrimary Health CareProfessional AutonomyRegression AnalysisConceptsPrimary care clinicsNurse practitionersInitial appointmentHealth statusCare clinicsPrimary careService utilizationCommunity-based primary care clinicsHealth service utilization dataUrban academic medical centerUrgent care visitsHealth service utilizationPrimary care outcomesPrimary care physiciansPrimary care appointmentsService utilization dataNurse practitioner practicePatients' health statusAcademic medical centerSignificant differencesType of providerSatisfaction ratingsCare visitsPractitioners' patientsCare appointments
1999
Sample allocation for overlapping domains in a physician survey with a limited population
Zaslavsky A, Williams T, Cleary P. Sample allocation for overlapping domains in a physician survey with a limited population. Statistics In Medicine 1999, 18: 935-946. PMID: 10363332, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0258(19990430)18:8<935::aid-sim86>3.0.co;2-e.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1990
The identification of psychiatric illness by primary care physicians
Cleary P, Burns B, Nycz G. The identification of psychiatric illness by primary care physicians. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1990, 5: 355-360. PMID: 2374045, DOI: 10.1007/bf02600406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansPsychiatric illnessCare physiciansGeneral Health QuestionnaireMental health problemsMultispecialty group practiceStratified probability samplePrimary careMedical recordsHealth QuestionnairePsychiatric disordersAffective disordersHealth problemsMental disordersStudy participantsPatientsIllnessPhysiciansGroup practiceDisordersSemirural areaFrequent usersProbability sampleWomenMen
1988
Prevalence and recognition of alcohol abuse in a primary care population
Cleary P, Miller M, Bush T, Warburg M, L.Delbanco T, Aronson M. Prevalence and recognition of alcohol abuse in a primary care population. The American Journal Of Medicine 1988, 85: 466-471. PMID: 3177393, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(88)80079-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlcoholismFemaleHematologic TestsHumansMalePhysicians, FamilySurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsShort screening questionnaireAlcohol abuseSerious alcohol problemsScreening QuestionnairePrimary care populationPrimary care settingPast alcohol abuseDiagnostic Interview ScheduleAlcohol problemsDSM-III criteriaSenior medical residentsPhysician assessmentCare populationPhysician recognitionCare settingsAlcohol abusersPatientsMental disordersStatistical ManualMedical residentsInterview schedulePrevalencePhysiciansAbusePercent
1987
The Response of Primary Care Physicians to Problem Drinkers
Rohman M, Cleary P, Warburg M, Del banco T, Aronson M. The Response of Primary Care Physicians to Problem Drinkers. The American Journal Of Drug And Alcohol Abuse 1987, 13: 199-209. PMID: 3687884, DOI: 10.3109/00952998709001509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlcoholismAttitudeHumansPhysician-Patient RelationsPhysician's RolePhysicians, FamilySurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsLong-term alcohol treatmentPrimary care physicians' responsesPatients' drinking problemsPrimary care physiciansPrimary care practitionersTreatment of alcoholismDrinking problemsNecessary clinical skillsCare physiciansAnonymous questionnaire surveyCare practitionersPhysician responsesAlcohol treatmentPatient management skillsGreater Boston areaPhysiciansProblem drinkersClinical skillsAlcohol educationTreatmentBoston areaEducational programsResponseDiagnosisAlcoholism