2015
HIV knowledge, stigma, and illness beliefs among pediatric caregivers in Ghana who have not disclosed their child's HIV status
Paintsil E, Renner L, Antwi S, Dame J, Enimil A, Ofori-Atta A, Alhassan A, Ofori IP, Cong X, Kyriakides T, Reynolds NR. HIV knowledge, stigma, and illness beliefs among pediatric caregivers in Ghana who have not disclosed their child's HIV status. AIDS Care 2015, 27: 18-27. PMID: 26616122, PMCID: PMC4665118, DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2015.1007116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV statusIllness perceptionsUsual careHIV knowledgeTeaching hospitalCaregiver characteristicsBrief HIV Knowledge QuestionnaireKorle-Bu Teaching HospitalKomfo Anokye Teaching HospitalBrief Illness Perception QuestionnaireMultivariable linear regression analysisCaregivers' illness perceptionsChild's HIV statusHigh HIV stigmaHIV Knowledge QuestionnaireMajority of HIVPercent of caregiversHIV-negative statusPediatric HIV disclosureIllness Perception QuestionnaireHIV-positive statusHIV Stigma ScaleBaseline dataLower household incomeMedian age
2010
Methodological Issues in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Clinical Trials
Peduzzi P, Kyriakides T, O'Connor TZ, Guarino P, Warren SR, Huang GD. Methodological Issues in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Clinical Trials. The American Journal Of Medicine 2010, 123: e8-e15. PMID: 21184867, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2010.10.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComparative effectiveness clinical trialEffectiveness clinical trialClinical trialsVeterans Affairs Cooperative Studies ProgramCooperative Studies ProgramComparative effectiveness researchMechanism of actionUsual careDiabetes mellitusRheumatoid arthritisFuture trialsClinical equipoisePatient preferencesRisk factorsNeurologic disordersInfectious diseasesMental healthTrialsDisease areasEffectiveness researchPharmaceutical issuesType of studyValid comparisonsMellitusArthritis