2022
Engagement of older adults in STRIDE's multifactorial fall injury prevention intervention
McMahon SK, Greene EJ, Latham N, Peduzzi P, Gill TM, Bhasin S, Reuben DB. Engagement of older adults in STRIDE's multifactorial fall injury prevention intervention. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2022, 70: 3116-3126. PMID: 35924574, PMCID: PMC9669158, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.17983.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultifactorial fall prevention interventionFall prevention interventionsFall risk factorsPrevention interventionsRisk factorsOlder adultsFall prevention carePatient-clinician partnershipsInjury prevention interventionsPrevention actionsOlder adults' engagementPrevention careHome exercisesPragmatic trialCare levelCare plansParticipant engagementClinical practicePredictors of engagementInterventionAdultsMore participantsCliniciansFrequent contactAdults' engagement
2017
Strategies to Reduce Injuries and Develop Confidence in Elders (STRIDE): A Cluster-Randomized Pragmatic Trial of a Multifactorial Fall Injury Prevention Strategy: Design and Methods
Bhasin S, Gill TM, Reuben DB, Latham NK, Gurwitz JH, Dykes P, McMahon S, Storer TW, Duncan PW, Ganz DA, Basaria S, Miller ME, Travison TG, Greene EJ, Dziura J, Esserman D, Allore H, Carnie MB, Fagan M, Hanson C, Baker D, Greenspan SL, Alexander N, Ko F, Siu AL, Volpi E, Wu AW, Rich J, Waring SC, Wallace R, Casteel C, Magaziner J, Charpentier P, Lu C, Araujo K, Rajeevan H, Margolis S, Eder R, McGloin JM, Skokos E, Wiggins J, Garber L, Clauser SB, Correa-De-Araujo R, Peduzzi P. Strategies to Reduce Injuries and Develop Confidence in Elders (STRIDE): A Cluster-Randomized Pragmatic Trial of a Multifactorial Fall Injury Prevention Strategy: Design and Methods. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2017, 73: 1053-1061. PMID: 29045582, PMCID: PMC6037050, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glx190.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious fall injuriesInjury prevention strategiesFall injuriesPragmatic trialHealth care systemUsual carePrevention strategiesControl groupOlder adultsCare systemMultifactorial risk assessmentCommunity-living personsEnhanced usual carePrimary outcome rateIndividualized care plansPrimary care practicesTarget sample sizeEvidence-based informationSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeOutcome ratesComanagement modelFall preventionSTRIDE studyMedical attention
2013
Age-related differences in agenda-driven monitoring of format and task information
Mitchell KJ, Ankudowich E, Durbin KA, Greene EJ, Johnson MK. Age-related differences in agenda-driven monitoring of format and task information. Neuropsychologia 2013, 51: 2427-2441. PMID: 23357375, PMCID: PMC3664244, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2013.01.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOld-new recognitionMedial prefrontal cortexOlder adultsAge-related source memory deficitsPrefrontal cortexRepresentational areaSource memory deficitsVisual processing areasAge-related deficitsPattern of resultsLateral parietal cortexYoung adultsAge-related differencesFeatures of eventsSource memoryEquivalent deficitsReflective attentionParietal functionAge differencesTask informationMemory deficitsGreater trialParietal cortexReduced itemProcessing areas
2008
Refreshing One of Several Active Representations: Behavioral and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Differences between Young and Older Adults
Raye CL, Mitchell KJ, Reeder JA, Greene EJ, Johnson MK. Refreshing One of Several Active Representations: Behavioral and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Differences between Young and Older Adults. Journal Of Cognitive Neuroscience 2008, 20: 852-862. PMID: 18201130, DOI: 10.1162/jocn.2008.20508.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVentral frontal cortexActive representationOlder adultsFrontal cortexIrrelevant informationFunctional magnetic resonance imaging studyLeft dorsolateral frontal cortexYoung adultsDissociation of functionAge-related differencesDorsolateral frontal cortexMagnetic resonance imaging studyExecutive processesResonance imaging studyExecutive functionResponse timeNew wordsAnterior cingulateAge-related decreaseBehavioral studiesActive itemWordsCortexImaging differencesMedial area
2005
An fMRI investigation of short-term source memory in young and older adults
Mitchell KJ, Raye CL, Johnson MK, Greene EJ. An fMRI investigation of short-term source memory in young and older adults. NeuroImage 2005, 30: 627-633. PMID: 16256377, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.09.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOld-new judgmentsSource memory deficitsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingOlder adultsPrefrontal cortexSource memory judgmentsPrevious fMRI findingsLateral prefrontal cortexDorsolateral prefrontal cortexSpecific source informationMemory judgmentsSource memoryRetention intervalFMRI investigationMemory procedureFMRI findingsMemory deficitsBrain areasYoung adultsJudgmentsMagnetic resonance imagingGreater activityAdultsSource informationCortex
2004
An Age-Related Deficit in Prefrontal Cortical Function Associated With Refreshing Information
Johnson MK, Mitchell KJ, Raye CL, Greene EJ. An Age-Related Deficit in Prefrontal Cortical Function Associated With Refreshing Information. Psychological Science 2004, 15: 127-132. PMID: 14738520, DOI: 10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.01502009.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingLong-term memory benefitsYoung adultsOlder adultsBasic cognitive processesDorsolateral prefrontal cortexMemory benefitsCognitive processesCognitive tasksPrefrontal cortexFrontal componentReflective operationsPoor performanceAdultsDeficitsMagnetic resonance imagingFunction AssociatedResonance imagingTaskCortexItemsStrong evidenceInformation