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Subject Index to Volume 28, 2015

The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November 2015, 28 (6) 857-864;
  • Access to health care

    • CAM use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175-183

    • impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403

    • primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721

  • Acupuncture, auricular, for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705

  • Acute coronary syndrome, diagnosis and management, 28(2):283–293

  • Adolescence, older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818

  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), webinar featuring JABFM practice-based research articles, 28(4):438

  • Alternative medicine

    • acupuncture for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705

    • chiropractic care and physician visits for back and neck pain, 28(4):481–490

    • use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183

  • Ambulatory care, implementing EHR, 28(1):55–64

  • American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)

    • charter diplomates' participation in Maintenance of Certification, 28(4):439–440

    • election of new officers and board members, 28(5):686–688

    • inauguration of G. Gayle Stephens Keystone Conference Series, 28(4):538–539

    • scope of practice and ABFM recertification performance, 28(2):265–270

    • simplification of Maintenance of Certification, 28(3):431–433

  • Antibiotics

    • intrapartum, childhood dermatitis and, 28(1):82–89

    • phone care and academic detailing for respiratory infection, 28(2):195–204

  • Anticoagulants, novel, in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522

  • Arrhythmia, novel anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522

  • Asthma, decision support tool integrated into an EHR, 28(3):382–393

  • Atrial fibrillation, novel anticoagulants in, 28(4):510–522

  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, chemical and drug risk factors, 28(4):461–470

  • Autism spectrum disorder, chemical and drug risk factors, 28(4):461–470

  • Back pain, chiropractic care and physician visits, 28(4):481–490

  • Behavioral medicine

    • consulting, coordinating, and collaborating when integrating care, 28(5):S21–S31

    • designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62

    • EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72

    • integrated primary care and, 28(5):S1–S6

    • preparing the workforce for integrated care, 28(5):S41–S51

    • strategies to support the integration of care, 28(5):S102–S106

  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, particle repositioning maneuver for, 28(1):118–120

  • Bias, initial versus experienced physicians on the MC-FP examination, 28(2):294–295

  • Biopsy, obtaining a specimen to diagnose pigmented lesions, 28(4):523–525

  • Biostatistics, identifying limited health literacy in a clinical setting, 28(5):584–594

  • Bipolar disorder, quetiapine mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158

  • Birth

    • history is forever, 28(1):121–123

    • intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89

  • Blood pressure

    • control, in adults with diabetes, 28(1):28–37

    • home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555

  • Body mass index

    • gastric bypass and weight loss in partners, 28(1):90–96

    • patient understanding of, 28(4):475–480

  • Buprenorphine, treatment, shared medical appointments and, 28(5):676–677

  • Burnout, professional, improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20

  • Calf cramps, myofascial trigger point injections and, 28(1):21–27

  • Cancer

    • breast, screening rates, improving, 28(1):46–54

    • colorectal

    • primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721

    • screening rates, improving, 28(1):46–54

    • using a screening navigator for, 28(2):280–282

    • veterans' participation in fecal immunochemical test, 28(4):494–497

    • lung

    • community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623

    • outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133

    • oropharyngeal, HPV-positive, clinical review, 28(4):498–503

    • prostate, testing following USPSTF recommendations, 28(4):491–493

  • Cancer screening

    • primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721

    • prostate cancer testing following USPSTF recommendations, 28(4):491–493

    • rates, improving, breast and colon cancer, 28(1):46–54

    • using a screening navigator for colorectal cancer, 28(2):280–282

    • veterans' participation in fecal immunochemical test, 28(4):494–497

  • Cardiology

    • diagnosis and management of acute coronary syndrome, 28(2):283–293

    • pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712

  • Cardiovascular pregnancy complications, family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114

  • Care management, inadequate reimbursement for, 28(2):271–279

  • Career choice, birthing and family medicine, 28(4):535–536

  • Case management, lessons from Medicare coordinated care projects, 28(5):556–564

  • Certification

    • charter diplomates' participation in ABFM MOC, 28(4):439–440

    • fracture prevention in patients with osteoporosis, 28(6):819–821

    • initial versus experienced physicians on the MC-FP examination, 28(2):294–295

    • scope of practice and ABFM recertification performance, 28(2):265–270

  • Chemical exposure, risk factors for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 28(4):461–470

  • Chemical intolerance, risk factors for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 28(4):461–470

  • Children

    • dermatitis, intrapartum antibiotics and, 28(1):82–89

    • health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604

    • infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758

    • pyelonephritis, 28(1):151–153

    • upper gastrointestinal bleeding, 28(1):134–145

  • Chiropractic care, availability, effects on physician visits for neck and back pain, 28(4):481–490

  • Chronic disease

    • birth history is forever, 28(1):121–123

    • continuity of care for COPD, 28(2):222–230

    • ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682

    • implementation of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):214–221

    • kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631

    • patient care outcomes of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):205–213

  • Chronic illness, data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749

  • Chronic kidney disease

    • guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631

    • ICD-9 codes, 28(5):678–682

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), continuity of care for, 28(2):222–230

  • Clinical coding, ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682

  • Clinical competence

    • initial versus experienced physicians on the MC-FP examination, 28(2):294–295

    • scope of practice and ABFM recertification performance, 28(2):265–270

  • Clinical decision support systems

    • asthma decision support tool integrated into an EHR, 28(3):382–393

    • clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359

    • point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350

  • Clinical pharmacology, prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424

  • Clinical space, designing for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62

  • Clinical trials, randomized, acupuncture for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705

  • Clinician satisfaction, with “difficult” visits, improving, 28(1):13–20

  • Cluster randomized trials, pragmatic cluster randomized trials: a method for PBRNs, 28(5):663–672

  • Coding, clinical, ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682

  • Cognitive science, clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359

  • Collaboration, pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534

  • Colonoscopy, primary care, for the underserved, 28(6):713–721

  • Colorectal cancer, screening

    • primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721

    • rates, improving, 28(1):46–54

    • using a screening navigator, 28(2):280–282

    • veterans' participation in fecal immunochemical test, 28(4):494–497

  • Commentary

    • Family Physician Geriatricians Do Mostly Geriatric Care: Is This a Problem for Our Specialty?, 28(3):311–313

    • Family Physicians with a Sports Medicine Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ): Well Prepared to Meet a Significant Patient Care Need, 28(6):693–696

    • Health Information Technology Needs Help from Primary Care Researchers, 28(3):306–310

    • Patient Empanelment: The Importance of Understanding Who Is at Home in the Medical Home, 28(2):170–172

    • Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs) in the United States: Growing and Still Going After All These Years, 28(5):541–545

    • Solo Practitioners Remain Important Contributors to Primary Care, 28(1):7–10

    • Strategies to Support the Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care: What Have We Learned Thus Far?, 28(5):S102–S106

    • When Frontline Practice Innovations Are Ahead of the Health Policy Community: The Example of Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration, 28(5):S98–S101

  • Communication

    • consulting, coordinating, and collaborating when integrating care, 28(5):S21–S31

    • improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20

    • interspecialty, supported by health information technology, 28(3):404–417

    • patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766

    • pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534

  • Community-based participatory research

    • home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555

    • portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264

  • Community health centers, CAM use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183

  • Comorbidity

    • clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616

    • intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776

  • Complementary and alternative medicine

    • chiropractic care and physician visits for back and neck pain, 28(4):481–490

    • use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183

  • Continuing medical education, “POEMs”™ and the Choosing Wisely™ campaign, 28(2):184–189

  • Continuity of care, for COPD, 28(2):222–230

  • Correspondence

    • family physicians' knowledge of commonly overused treatments and tests, 28(1):161–162

    • magnesium intake and depression in adults, 28(5):683–684

    • performance on the maintenance of certification for family physicians (MC-FP) examination: comparison of initial certifiers with experienced physicians, 28(4):537

    • a predictive equation to guide vitamin D replacement dose in patients, 28(1):160

    • promotion of family-centered birth with gentle cesarean delivery, 28(1):160–161

    • use of medical scribes in health care settings: a systematic review and future directions, 28(5):684–685

  • Cost control

    • clinical decisions in clinics and Choosing Wisely™, 28(4):471–474

    • phone care and academic detailing for respiratory infection, 28(2):195–204

  • Counseling, implementation of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):214–221

  • Covariate-based constrained randomization, pragmatic cluster randomized trials: a method for PBRNs, 28(5):663–672

  • Cramps, calf, myofascial trigger point injections and, 28(1):21–27

  • Cross-cultural care

    • racial microaggressions and American Indians, 28(2):231–239

    • spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844

  • Cutaneous fistula, cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin, 28(6):838–840

  • Decision making

    • clinical decisions in clinics and Choosing Wisely™, 28(4):471–474

    • frailty diagnosis, family physicians versus geriatricians, 28(2):240–248

    • point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350

  • Decision theory, physician information needs and EHRs, 28(3):316–323

  • Delivery of health care

    • clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616

    • health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575

    • organizational structures in primary care, 28(2):190–194

    • particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 28(1):118–120

    • prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424

  • Delivery of health care, integrated

    • advancing care together, 28(5):S1–S6

    • consulting, coordinating, and collaborating among professionals, 28(5):S21–S31

    • designing clinical space for, 28(5):S52–S62

    • EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72

    • health policy and, 28(5):S98–S101

    • practice expenses of integration interventions in the ACT program, 28(5):S86–S97

    • preparing the workforce for, 28(5):S41–S51

    • REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S73–S85

    • staffing, scheduling, and engagement strategies, 28(5):S32–S40

    • strategies to support, 28(5):S102–S106

    • tools, maps, and leadership, 28(5):S107–S110

    • understanding integration from the ground up, 28(5):S7–S20

  • Dental infection, cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin, 28(6):838–840

  • Depression, magnesium intake and, 28(2):249–256

  • Dermatitis, childhood, intrapartum antibiotics and, 28(1):82–89

  • Dermatology

    • intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89

    • obtaining a specimen to diagnose pigmented lesions, 28(4):523–525

  • Diabetes mellitus

    • glycemic and blood pressure control, 28(1):28–37

    • participation in the journey to life conversation map, 28(6):767–771

    • portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264

    • type 2, metformin prescribing for, 28(6):777–784

  • Diagnostic errors, ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682

  • Diagnostic tests, laboratory testing process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583

  • Dietary supplements, magnesium intake and depression, 28(2):249–256

  • Doctor-patient relations

    • an appetite for connection, 28(2):296–297

    • improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20

    • patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766

    • spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844

  • Domestic violence, intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776

  • Down syndrome, adults with, rate of urinary retention, 28(1):115–117

  • Drug abuse

    • clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616

    • shared medical appointments and buprenorphine treatment, 28(5):676–677

  • Drug intolerance, risk factors for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 28(4):461–470

  • Drug therapy, lung cancer outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133

  • Drug utilization, data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749

  • E-mail, “POEMs”™ and the Choosing Wisely™ campaign, 28(2):184–189

  • Ear acupuncture, for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705

  • Editorial Office News and Notes

    • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Webinar Features 3 Journal of American Board of Family Medicine Practice-based Research (PBR) Articles, 28(4):438

    • Content Usage and the Most Frequently Read Articles of 2014, 28(3):303–305

    • The Most Frequently Read Practice-based Research (PBR) Articles in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM), 28(5):546–547

    • New Mobile Website and JABFM Editorial Board Member Elected to the Institute of Medicine, 28(1):5–6

    • Peer Reviewers for the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine in 2014, 28(2):166–169

  • Editorials

    • Advancing care together by integrating primary care and behavioral health, 28(5):S1–S6

    • Electronic health record innovations for healthier patients and happier doctors, 28(3):299–302

    • Integrated care: tools, maps, and leadership, 28(5):S107–S110

  • Editor's Notes

    • Data Supporting Key Components of Family Medicine—Scope, Continuity, Interprofessional Care, and More, 28(2):163–165

    • New Tools and Approaches for Family Physicians, 28(6):689–692

    • Practical, Office-based Interventions That Improve Care Today, 28(1):1–4

    • Timely and/or Controversial Information for Family Physicians, 28(4):435–437

  • Education, patient, participation in the journey to life conversation map, 28(6):767–771

  • Education, spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844

  • Efficiency, out-of-hours care collaboration in the Netherlands, 28(6):807–815

  • Elderly, frailty diagnosis, family physicians versus geriatricians, 28(2):240–248

  • Electronic cigarettes, regulation and taxation, 28(6):802–806

  • Electronic health records (EHRs)

    • ambulatory care, fundamental issues in implementing, 28(1):55–64

    • asthma decision support tool integrated into, 28(3):382–393

    • innovations for healthier patients and happier doctors, 28(3):299–302

    • monitoring suicidal patients using, 28(1):65–71

    • physician information needs and, 28(3):316–323

    • primary care meaningful use exemplars, 28(3):360–370

    • reminder, impact on HPV vaccine initiation and completion, 28(3):324–333

    • use of medical scribes in health care settings, 28(3):371–381

    • workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72

  • Electronic medical records (EMRs)

    • data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749

    • EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72

    • health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575

    • ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682

    • implementing an ambulatory care EHR, 28(1):55–64

    • patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766

    • PBRNs and integrated delivery systems, 28(5):658–662

  • Emergency medicine

    • connecting emergency department patients to primary care, 28(6):722–732

    • out-of-hours care collaboration in the Netherlands, 28(6):807–815

  • Engagement strategies, among primary care practices delivering integrated care, 28(5):S32–S40

  • Environmental medicine, community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623

  • Epidemiology

    • birth history is forever, 28(1):121–123

    • clinical review of HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, 28(4):498–503

  • Ethics, spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844

  • Evaluation studies, REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S73–S85

  • Evidence-based medicine

    • diagnosis and management of acute coronary syndrome, 28(2):283–293

    • patient factors and JNC 7 hypertension care, 28(1):97–104

    • point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350

  • Family physicians

    • with CAQ in Sports Medicine

    • preparedness to meet a significant patient care need, 28(6):693–694

    • time spent practicing sports medicine, 28(6):695–696

    • fewer are in solo practice, 28(1):11–12

    • versus geriatricians, frailty diagnosis, 28(2):240–248

    • geriatricians and geriatric care, impact on specialty, 28(3):311–313

    • improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20

    • patient panel size and, 28(2):173–174

    • practice patterns with a geriatrics certificate, 28(3):314–315

    • scope of practice and ABFM recertification performance, 28(2):265–270

    • timely and/or controversial information for, 28(4):435–437

  • Family practice, prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424

  • Family relations, spaces in practice of family medicine, 28(6):841–844

  • Fecal immunochemical test, for colorectal cancer screening, veterans' participation in, 28(4):494–497

  • Fees and charges, direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801

  • Focal infection, cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin, 28(6):838–840

  • Frail elderly, frailty diagnosis, family physicians versus geriatricians, 28(2):240–248

  • Fusobacterium, Lemierre syndrome as a complication of pharyngitis, 28(3):425–430

  • Fusobacterium nucleatum, Lemierre syndrome as a complication of pharyngitis, 28(3):425–430

  • Gastric bypass, weight loss in partners and, 28(1):90–96

  • Gastrointestinal hemorrhage, in children, diagnosis and management, 28(1):134–145

  • Genetics, prompting providers about family history risk, 28(3):334–342

  • Geriatrics

    • family physician geriatricians, 28(3):311–313

    • frailty diagnosis, family physicians versus geriatricians, 28(2):240–248

    • practice patterns with a geriatrics certificate, 28(3):314–315

  • Graduate education, particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 28(1):118–120

  • Guidelines

    • adherence, patient factors and JNC 7 hypertension care, 28(1):97–104

    • kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631

    • point-of-care, pediatric radiation burden and, 28(3):343–350

    • practice, for hepatitis B, 28(6):822–837

  • Head and neck cancer, clinical review of HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, 28(4):498–503

  • Health behavior, impact of health coaching on medication adherence, 28(1):38–45

  • Health care costs

    • clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616

    • direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801

  • Health care disparities, reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451

  • Health care providers, practice guidelines for hepatitis B, 28(6):822–837

  • Health care rationing, prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424

  • Health care surveys, metformin prescribing for type 2 diabetes, 28(6):777–784

  • Health care systems

    • fewer physicians are in solo practices, 28(1):11–12

    • out-of-hours care collaboration in the Netherlands, 28(6):807–815

    • technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417

  • Health information exchange, program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749

  • Health information systems, impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403

  • Health information technology

    • associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417

    • reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451

  • Health literacy, limited, identifying in a clinical setting, 28(5):584–594

  • Health personnel, organizational structures in primary care, 28(2):190–194

  • Health plan implementation, REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S73–S85

  • Health policy

    • charter diplomates' participation in ABFM MOC, 28(4):439–440

    • fewer physicians are in solo practices, 28(1):11–12

    • health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575

    • inadequate reimbursement for care management, 28(2):271–279

    • integrated care and, 28(5):S98–S101

    • lessons from Medicare coordinated care projects, 28(5):556–564

    • patient panel size and, 28(2):173–174

    • practice patterns with a geriatrics certificate, 28(3):314–315

    • regulation and taxation of electronic cigarettes, 28(6):802–806

  • Health promotion

    • data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749

    • reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451

  • Health services accessibility, direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801

  • Hepatitis B, practice guidelines for, 28(6):822–837

  • Hispanic patients, CAM use by, 28(2):175–183

  • Histology, obtaining a specimen to diagnose pigmented lesions, 28(4):523–525

  • Home sleep testing, for obstructive sleep apnea, 28(4):504–509

  • Hospitalization

    • continuity of care for COPD, 28(2):222–230

    • rates, lower, interspecialty communication associated with, 28(3):404–417

  • Hospitals, emergency departments, connecting patients to primary care, 28(6):722–732

  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), virologic suppression in community and academic HIV care, 28(1):72–81

  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)

    • clinical review of HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, 28(4):498–503

    • older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818

    • vaccine initiation and completion, impact of EHR reminder, 28(3):324–333

  • Hypertension

    • home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555

    • patient factors and JNC 7 hypertension care, 28(1):97–104

    • pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712

  • Immunization, older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818

  • Indigenous health services, glycemic and blood pressure control in adults with diabetes, 28(1):28–37

  • Infant development, infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758

  • Information systems

    • health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575

    • impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403

    • physician information needs and EHRs, 28(3):316–323

    • technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417

    • use of medical scribes in health care settings, 28(3):371–381

  • Injections, myofascial trigger point, effects on nocturnal calf cramps, 28(1):21–27

  • Insomnia, myofascial trigger point injections and calf cramps, 28(1):21–27

  • Interdisciplinary health care

    • consulting, coordinating, and collaborating among professionals, 28(5):S21–S31

    • integrated care: tools, maps, and leadership, 28(5):S107–S110

  • Interdisciplinary health team

    • consulting, coordinating, and collaborating among professionals, 28(5):S21–S31

    • integrated care: tools, maps, and leadership, 28(5):S107–S110

  • Interprofessional care, organizational structures in primary care, 28(2):190–194

  • Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM)

    • AHRQ webinar featuring practice-based research articles, 28(4):438

    • content usage and the most frequently read articles of 2014, 28(3):303–305

    • most frequently read practice-based research (PBR) articles, 28(5):546–547

    • peer reviewers for, 28(2):166–169

  • Jugular vein thrombus, Lemierre syndrome as a complication of pharyngitis, 28(3):425–430

  • Laboratory testing

    • patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766

    • process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583

  • Lactic acidosis, metformin prescribing for type 2 diabetes, 28(6):777–784

  • Leadership, role in integrated care, 28(5):S107–S110

  • Left ventricular hypertrophy, pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712

  • Lemierre syndrome, as a complication of pharyngitis, 28(3):425–430

  • Lesions, pigmented, obtaining an adequate specimen for diagnosis, 28(4):523–525

  • Longitudinal studies, birth history is forever, 28(1):121–123

  • Lung cancer

    • community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623

    • outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133

  • Magnesium, intake, depression and, 28(2):249–256

  • Maintenance of Certification for Family Physicians (MC-FP)

    • charter diplomates' participation in, 28(4):439–440

    • performance of initial versus experienced physicians, 28(2):294–295

    • performance on the maintenance of certification for family physicians (MC-FP) examination: comparison of initial certifiers with experienced physicians, correspondence, 28(4):537

    • Self-Assessment Modules, strategy for revising and updating, 28(1):159

    • simplification of, by ABFM, 28(3):431–433

  • Mammography, breast cancer screening rates, improving, 28(1):46–54

  • Mania, quetiapine-induced, context of possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158

  • Maternal exposure, chemical and drug risk factors for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 28(4):461–470

  • Medicaid, connecting emergency department patients to primary care, 28(6):722–732

  • Medical economics, use of medical scribes in health care settings, 28(3):371–381

  • Medical education, improving clinician satisfaction with “difficult” visits, 28(1):13–20

  • Medical errors

    • ICD-9 codes for chronic kidney disease, 28(5):678–682

    • using near-miss events to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460

  • Medical home, primary care attributes of preventive care services, 28(6):733–741

  • Medical informatics

    • EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72

    • impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403

    • physician information needs and EHRs, 28(3):316–323

  • Medical laboratory science, patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766

  • Medical office buildings, designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62

  • Medical oncology, lung cancer outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133

  • Medical scribes, use in health care settings, 28(3):371–381

  • Medicare, coordinated care demonstration projects, lessons from, 28(5):556–564

  • Medication adherence

    • data exchange program for, 28(6):742–749

    • impact of health coaching on, 28(1):38–45

  • Medication review, comprehensive, prioritization of patients for, 28(3):418–424

  • Medication therapy management, prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424

  • Melanoma, obtaining a specimen to diagnose pigmented lesions, 28(4):523–525

  • Mental health

    • EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72

    • health policy and integrated care, 28(5):S98–S101

    • integrating primary care and behavioral health, 28(5):S1–S6

    • intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776

    • quetiapine mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158

    • staffing, scheduling, and engagement strategies, 28(5):S32–S40

    • strategies to support the integration of care, 28(5):S102–S106

  • Metformin, prescribing for type 2 diabetes, 28(6):777–784

  • Mind-body medicine, integrating primary care and behavioral health, 28(5):S1–S6

  • Mobile applications, particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 28(1):118–120

  • Monitoring, sleep

    • home sleep tests for obstructive sleep apnea, 28(4):504–509

    • portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264

  • Muscle cramps, myofascial trigger point injections and calf cramps, 28(1):21–27

  • Myocardial infarction, diagnosis and management of acute coronary syndrome, 28(2):283–293

  • Myofascial pain syndromes, myofascial trigger point injections and calf cramps, 28(1):21–27

  • Myofascial trigger points, injections, effects on nocturnal calf cramps, 28(1):21–27

  • Natural language processing, monitoring suicidal patients using EHRs, 28(1):65–71

  • Near-miss events, reporting and using, to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460

  • Neck pain

    • acute longus colli calcific tendinitis, 28(1):146–150

    • chiropractic care and physician visits for, 28(4):481–490

  • Non-small-cell lung cancer, outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133

  • Normalization process theory, kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631

  • NSAIDs, acupuncture for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705

  • Nurse phone care, improving acute respiratory infection care, 28(2):195–204

  • Nutritional sciences, magnesium intake and depression, 28(2):249–256

  • Obesity

    • gastric bypass and weight loss in partners, 28(1):90–96

    • patient understanding of body mass index, 28(4):475–480

    • portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264

  • Obstetrics

    • birthing and family medicine, 28(4):535–536

    • intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89

  • Obstructive sleep apnea

    • home sleep testing, 28(4):504–509

    • use of portable sleep monitors to detect, 28(2):257–264

  • Odontogenic cysts, cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin, 28(6):838–840

  • Office buildings, medical, designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62

  • Organizational science, clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359

  • Organizational structures, in primary care, 28(2):190–194

  • Oropharyngeal cancer, HPV-positive, clinical review, 28(4):498–503

  • Osteoporosis, patients with, fracture prevention in, 28(6):819–821

  • Otolaryngology

    • clinical review of HPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinoma, 28(4):498–503

    • particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 28(1):118–120

  • Out-of-center sleep testing, for obstructive sleep apnea, 28(4):504–509

  • Outcomes assessment

    • achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792

    • asthma decision support tool integrated into an EHR, 28(3):382–393

  • Outcomes research, patient-centered, developing a patient engagement panel, 28(5):632–638

  • Pain, achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792

  • Pain management, acupuncture for acute sore throat, 28(6):697–705

  • Papillomavirus vaccines

    • initiation, impact of EHR reminder, 28(3):324–333

    • older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818

  • Parenting, infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758

  • Patient care team, intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776

  • Patient-centered care

    • achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792

    • direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801

    • patient preferences for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766

    • racial microaggressions and American Indians, 28(2):231–239

    • shared medical appointments and buprenorphine treatment, 28(5):676–677

  • Patient-centered outcomes research, developing a patient engagement panel, 28(5):632–638

  • Patient engagement, panel, lessons learned from developing, 28(5):632–638

  • Patient participation, achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792

  • Patient preference, for receiving test result reports, 28(6):759–766

  • Patient satisfaction, achieving patient-reported outcome measures and satisfaction, 28(6):785–792

  • Pediatrics

    • intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89

    • point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350

    • pyelonephritis, 28(1):151–153

    • upper gastrointestinal bleeding, 28(1):134–145

  • Pets, impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534

  • Pharmacists, clinical, prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424

  • Pharmacotherapy

    • novel anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522

    • prioritization of patients for medication review, 28(3):418–424

    • quetiapine mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158

  • Pharyngitis, Lemierre syndrome as a complication of, 28(3):425–430

  • Physician-patient relations

    • an appetite for connection, 28(2):296–297

    • patient understanding of body mass index, 28(4):475–480

  • Physicians, academic detailing, improving acute respiratory infection care, 28(2):195–204

  • Physician's practice patterns

    • metformin prescribing for type 2 diabetes, 28(6):777–784

    • using near-miss events to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460

  • Point-of-care, guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350

  • Portable monitoring, obstructive sleep apnea

    • home sleep tests, 28(4):504–509

    • portable sleep monitors, 28(2):257–264

  • Practice-based research

    • clinician and staff participation, 28(5):639–648

    • community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623

    • home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555

    • laboratory testing process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583

    • understanding integration from the ground up, 28(5):S7–S20

  • Practice-based research networks (PBRNs)

    • children's health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604

    • integrated delivery systems and, 28(5):658–662

    • pragmatic cluster randomized trials, 28(5):663–672

    • primary care in Switzerland, 28(5):673–675

    • VA women's health study, 28(5):649–657

  • Practice guidelines, for hepatitis B, 28(6):822–837

  • Practice management

    • implementing an ambulatory care EHR, 28(1):55–64

    • inadequate reimbursement for care management, 28(2):271–279

    • organizational structures in primary care, 28(2):190–194

    • patient panel size and, 28(2):173–174

    • using near-miss events to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460

  • Preconception care

    • family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114

    • reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451

  • Pregnancy

    • complications, family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114

    • intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89

  • Prevention and control

    • community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623

    • family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114

    • primary care colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721

    • technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417

    • using a screening navigator for colorectal cancer, 28(2):280–282

  • Preventive medicine

    • novel anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522

    • primary care attributes of preventive care services, 28(6):733–741

  • Primary health care

    • CAM use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183

    • children's health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604

    • chiropractic care and physician visits for back and neck pain, 28(4):481–490

    • clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616

    • clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359

    • clinician and staff participation in PBR, 28(5):639–648

    • colonoscopy for the underserved, 28(6):713–721

    • connecting emergency department patients to primary care, 28(6):722–732

    • data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749

    • designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62

    • developing a patient engagement panel, 28(5):632–638

    • direct primary care practices in the United States, 28(6):793–801

    • EHR workarounds used by practices integrating care, 28(5):S63–S72

    • glycemic and blood pressure control in adults with diabetes, 28(1):28–37

    • health policy and integrated care, 28(5):S98–S101

    • impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403

    • inadequate reimbursement for care management, 28(2):271–279

    • integrating primary care and behavioral health, 28(5):S1–S6

    • kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631

    • laboratory testing process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583

    • lessons from Medicare coordinated care projects, 28(5):556–564

    • meaningful use exemplars, 28(3):360–370

    • organizational structures, 28(2):190–194

    • out-of-hours care collaboration in the Netherlands, 28(6):807–815

    • a PBRN for primary care in Switzerland, 28(5):673–675

    • pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534

    • pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712

    • “POEMs”™ and the Choosing Wisely™ campaign, 28(2):184–189

    • practice guidelines for hepatitis B, 28(6):822–837

    • preparing the workforce for integrated care, 28(5):S41–S51

    • prompting providers about family history risk, 28(3):334–342

    • REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S73–S85

    • staffing, scheduling, and engagement strategies, 28(5):S32–S40

    • strategies to support the integration of care, 28(5):S102–S106

    • technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417

    • understanding integration from the ground up, 28(5):S7–S20

    • using a screening navigator for colorectal cancer, 28(2):280–282

    • virologic suppression in community and academic HIV care, 28(1):72–81

  • Process assessment, participation in the journey to life conversation map, 28(6):767–771

  • Program evaluation, clinician and staff participation in PBR, 28(5):639–648

  • Prostate cancer, testing, decrease following USPSTF recommendations, 28(4):491–493

  • Prostate-specific antigen, testing for prostate cancer screening, 28(4):491–493

  • Psychiatry, quetiapine mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158

  • Public health

    • community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623

    • data exchange program for medication adherence, 28(6):742–749

  • Pyelonephritis, in a child, 28(1):151–153

  • Qualitative research

    • designing clinical space for integrated care, 28(5):S52–S62

    • implementing an ambulatory care EHR, 28(1):55–64

    • infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758

    • kidney disease guideline implementation, 28(5):624–631

    • physician information needs and EHRs, 28(3):316–323

    • preparing the workforce for integrated care, 28(5):S41–S51

    • staffing, scheduling, and engagement strategies, 28(5):S32–S40

  • Quality improvement

    • children's health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604

    • clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359

    • fracture prevention in patients with osteoporosis, 28(6):819–821

    • home blood pressure monitoring program, 28(5):548–555

    • laboratory testing process quality improvement toolkit, 28(5):576–583

  • Quality indicators, primary care meaningful use exemplars, 28(3):360–370

  • Quality of health care

    • fracture prevention in patients with osteoporosis, 28(6):819–821

    • phone care and academic detailing for respiratory infection, 28(2):195–204

    • “POEMs”™ and the Choosing Wisely™ campaign, 28(2):184–189

    • strategies to support the integration of care, 28(5):S102–S106

    • technology associated with lower hospitalization rates, 28(3):404–417

    • using near-miss events to improve patient safety, 28(4):452–460

  • Quetiapine, mania in possible undertreatment, 28(1):154–158

  • Radiation, burden, pediatric, point-of-care guidelines, 28(3):343–350

  • Radiology, point-of-care guidelines and pediatric radiation burden, 28(3):343–350

  • Radon, testing, community engagement for, 28(5):617–623

  • Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework, REACH of integrated care interventions, 28(5):S32–S40

  • Registries

    • family medicine, simplification of Maintenance of Certification, 28(3):431–433

    • tobacco use

    • implementation, 28(2):214–221

    • patient care outcomes, 28(2):205–213

  • Reminder systems

    • clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359

    • prompting providers about family history risk, 28(3):334–342

  • Reproductive health

    • family planning with cardiovascular risk, 28(1):105–114

    • intrapartum antibiotics and childhood dermatitis, 28(1):82–89

    • reducing preconception risks with conversational agent technology, 28(4):441–451

  • Respiratory infections, phone care and academic detailing for, 28(2):195–204

  • Review, systematic, use of medical scribes in health care settings, 28(3):371–381

  • Rural health

    • children's health care quality measures, 28(5):595–604

    • community engagement for radon testing, 28(5):617–623

    • fewer physicians are in solo practices, 28(1):11–12

  • Safety, patient, reporting and using near-miss events, 28(4):452–460

  • Scalp mass, infant, delayed subaponeurotic fluid collection, 28(6):750–758

  • Scheduling strategies, among primary care practices delivering integrated care, 28(5):S32–S40

  • Screening, intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776

  • Self care

    • impact of health coaching on medication adherence, 28(1):38–45

    • participation in the journey to life conversation map, 28(6):767–771

  • Sleep disorders

    • insomnia, myofascial trigger point injections and calf cramps, 28(1):21–27

    • obstructive sleep apnea

    • home sleep testing, 28(4):504–509

    • portable sleep monitors, 28(2):257–264

  • Smoking, regulation and taxation of electronic cigarettes, 28(6):802–806

  • Smoking cessation

    • implementation of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):214–221

    • patient care outcomes of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):205–213

  • Social determinants of health, pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534

  • Social media, infants with rare scalp mass identified through a blog, 28(6):750–758

  • Solo practices, decline in number of, 28(1):11–12

  • Sore throat, acute, acupuncture for, 28(6):697–705

  • Special communications

    • Birth History Is Forever: Implications for Family Medicine, 28(1):121–123

    • Direct Primary Care: Practice Distribution and Cost

    • Across the Nation, 28(6):793–801

    • Health Considerations in Regulation and Taxation

    • of Electronic Cigarettes, 28(6):802–806

    • Pets' Impact on Your Patients' Health: Leveraging Benefits and Mitigating Risk, 28(4): 526–534

    • Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs) in the Era of Integrated Delivery Systems, 28(5):658–662

    • Pragmatic Cluster Randomized Trials Using Covariate Constrained Randomization: A Method for Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs), 28(5):663–672

  • Specialization, impact of a new eConsult service, 28(3):394–403

  • Sports medicine, family physicians with CAQ in Sports Medicine

    • preparedness to meet a significant patient care need, 28(6):693–694

    • time spent practicing sports medicine, 28(6):695–696

  • Staffing strategies, among primary care practices delivering integrated care, 28(5):S32–S40

  • Staphylococcus epidermis, pyelonephritis in a child, 28(1):151–153

  • Stroke, novel anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation, 28(4):510–522

  • Substance abuse

    • clinical needs of patients with problem drug use, 28(5):605–616

    • implementation of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):214–221

    • patient care outcomes of a tobacco use registry, 28(2):205–213

    • shared medical appointments and buprenorphine treatment, 28(5):676–677

  • Suicidal ideation, monitoring patients using EHRs, 28(1):65–71

  • Suicide, attempted, monitoring patients using EHRs, 28(1):65–71

  • Switzerland, PBRN for primary care, 28(5):673–675

  • Taxation, of electronic cigarettes, 28(6):802–806

  • Tendinitis, acute longus colli calcific tendinitis, 28(1):146–150

  • Tobacco use, registry

    • implementation in academic family practice, 28(2):214–221

    • patient care outcomes, 28(2):205–213

  • Tyrosine kinase, lung cancer outcomes with targeted therapies, 28(1):124–133

  • Ultrasonography, pocket-sized ultrasound device to measure left ventricular mass, 28(6):706–712

  • Underserved populations

    • CAM use by Hispanic patients, 28(2):175–183

    • developing a patient engagement panel, 28(5):632–638

    • health information technology in Beacon community health centers, 28(5):565–575

    • primary care colonoscopy, 28(6):713–721

    • racial microaggressions and American Indians, 28(2):231–239

  • Upper gastrointestinal bleeding, in children, diagnosis and management, 28(1):134–145

  • Urban population, feasibility of portable sleep monitors to detect obstructive sleep apnea, 28(2):257–264

  • Urinary retention, adults with Down syndrome, 28(1):115–117

  • Urinary tract infections, pyelonephritis in a child, 28(1):151–153

  • User-computer interface, clinical reminders decrease reminder fatigue, 28(3):351–359

  • Vaccination

    • EHR reminder on HPV vaccine initiation, 28(3):324–333

    • older sister's HPV vaccination status vs receipt by adolescents, 28(6):816–818

  • Vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional, 28(1):118–120

  • Vesicoureteral reflux, pyelonephritis in a child, 28(1):151–153

  • Veterans

    • intimate partner violence among female veterans, 28(6):772–776

    • participation in fecal immunochemical test, 28(4):494–497

    • VA women's health PBRN study, 28(5):649–657

  • Virologic suppression, in community and academic HIV care, 28(1):72–81

  • Webinar, AHRQ, featuring JABFM practice-based research articles, 28(4):438

  • Weight loss, in partners, gastric bypass and, 28(1):90–96

  • Women's health, VA women's health PBRN study, 28(5):649–657

  • Workforce, preparing for integrated care, 28(5):S41–S51

  • Zooeyia, pets' impact on patients' health, 28(4):526–534

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