Ableism, and COVID-19, 35(2):390–393
Academic medical centers, video visits in a fee-for-service model, 35(3):497–506
Access to health care
economic inequality and the primary care physician workforce, 35(1):35–43
ethnic equity implications and pseudofolliculitis barbae, 35(1):173–174
health care navigation and primary care, 35(1):44–54
mammogram order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
Adolescent
policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
spondylolysis and isthmic spondylolisthesis, 35(6):1204–1216
Advanced practice nursing, out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
Adverse childhood experiences, policy for routine screening for, 35(4):862–866
Adverse drug events, ambulatory medication safety in primary care, 35(3):610–628
Affordable Care Act, health care navigation and primary care, 35(1):44–54
African Americans
ethnic equity implications and pseudofolliculitis barbae, 35(1):173–174
prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
Age of onset, role of children in parents’ diabetes management, 35(2):341–351
Aging
and chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
life satisfaction among older Asian Americans, 35(1):203–205
reflections in family medicine, 35(5):1026–1029
Ambulatory care, novel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
certification candidates, racial/ethnic representation among, 35(1):9–17
experience with DIF, 35(1):18–25
linguist’s perspective on ABFM’S DIF panel, 35(2):387–389
Analysis of variance
novel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
transitional care management and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Annual wellness visit, standardized patient assessments, 35(3):605–609
Anosmia, chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
Antibiotics, prescribing, for respiratory infection, 35(4):733–741
Anticoagulants, thromboembolic events following COVID-19 diagnosis, 35(6):1163–1167
Antimicrobial stewardship, antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infection, 35(4):733–741
Artificial intelligence, clinician’s guide to, 35(1):175–184
Ascorbic acid, melatonin and vitamin C for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, 35(4):695–707
Asian Americans, life satisfaction among older Asian Americans, 35(1):203–205
Asymptomatic hyperuricemia, urate-lowering therapy in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(1):140–151
Asymptomatic infections, previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
Athletes, spondylolysis and isthmic spondylolisthesis, 35(6):1204–1216
Atopic dermatitis, vitamin D for, 35(6):1217–1229
Behavioral risk factor surveillance system, primary care physicians caring for cancer survivors, 35(4):708–715
Behavioral sciences, impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
Bias, ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
Bioethics, decriminalization of buprenorphine, 35(2):394–397
Blood glucose, metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
Blood pressure
out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
urate-lowering therapy in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(1):140–151
Body mass index
adequacy of OSA diagnosis in primary care, 35(2):320–328
child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
Breast cancer
mammogram order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
mastalgia and breast imaging, 35(5):998–1006
reflections in family medicine, 35(5):1026–1029
Bronchitis, antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infection, 35(4):733–741
Buprenorphine
decriminalization of, 35(2):394–397
treatment, integrating with primary care, 35(1):206–208
Burnout, reflections in family medicine, 35(2):443–444
California
COVID-19 mitigation strategies on influenza, 35(4):680–685
life satisfaction among older Asian Americans, 35(1):203–205
policy for routine screening for ACEs, 35(4):862–866
Canada, novel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
Cancer
group-based medical mistrust scale with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
oncology and primary care views on cancer survivorship, 35(2):329–340
patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
Cancer survivors
oncology and primary care views on cancer survivorship, 35(2):329–340
primary care physicians caring for, 35(4):708–715
return to primary care, 35(4):827–832
Cannabis, Colorado family physicians and medical marijuana, 35(1):102–114
Cardiology, cardiovascular disease risk calculator adoption, 35(6):1143–1155
Cardiovascular diseases
EvidenceNOW practice support initiative, 35(5):979–989
gun violence as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
improving preventive services, 35(5):968–978
patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
prior experience in quality improvement initiatives, 35(6):1115–1127
risk calculator adoption, 35(6):1143–1155
vitamin D for, 35(6):1217–1229
Career choice
COVID-19 and intended scope of practice, 35(6):1191–1193
impact of COVID-19 pandemic, 35(6):1187–1190
medical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
Career thinking, changes in, among educators, 35(5):933–939
Caregivers
hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
reflections in family medicine, 35(5):1026–1029
CERA survey, changes in career thinking among educators, 35(5):933–939
Certification
ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
candidates, ABFM, racial/ethnic representation among, 35(1):9–17
linguist’s perspective on ABFM’S DIF panel, 35(2):387–389
practice adjustments made during COVID-19, 35(2):274–283
Chi-square test
antiracism training, policies, and practices, 35(4):803–808
intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
Child development, effect of reading to infants on language score, 35(6):1156–1162
Child health
food intake, exercise, and childhood obesity, 35(6):1072–1080
intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
spondylolysis and isthmic spondylolisthesis, 35(6):1204–1216
vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Cholesterol, food insecurity and dyslipidemia, 35(4):656–667
Chronic disease
care, guideline concordance of, 35(6):1128–1142
food insecurity and dyslipidemia, 35(4):656–667
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
standardized patient assessments at the wellness visit, 35(3):605–609
video-visit use, disparities in, 35(3):634–637
Chronic pain
pain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
vitamin D for, 35(6):1217–1229
Clinical competence, out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
Clinical decision-making
policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
Clinical medicine
education level and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 35(6):1043–1057
effect of reading to infants on language score, 35(6):1156–1162
Clinical prediction rule
decision threshold for infectious mononucleosis, 35(6):1065–1071
risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
Cluster analysis, COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
Cognition
education level and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 35(6):1043–1057
telehealth and the needs of vulnerable elders, 35(3):638–639
Cognitive aging, education level and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 35(6):1043–1057
Colorado
building a PBRN, 35(1):115–123
family physicians and medical marijuana, 35(1):102–114
perspectives on data-sharing to address food insecurity, 35(1):85–95
Commentaries
Ableism at the Bedside: People with Intellectual Disabilities and COVID-19, 35(2):390–393
Family Medicine is Not Immune to Racial and Gender Wage Gaps, 35(4):870–871
The Gender Pay Gap in Family Medicine: Evidence and Next Steps, 35(1):197–199
The Impending Collapse of Primary Care: When is Someone Going to Notice?, 35(6):1183–1186
Informing Equity & Diversity in Primary Care Policy and Practice: Introducing a New Series of Policy Briefs, Commentaries, and Voices in JABFM, 35(1):190–196
Intentionality Required to Equip a Diverse Physician Workforce with Tools and Infrastructure to Deliver Comprehensive Care, 35(3):597–600
Leveraging Integrated Primary Care to Address Patients’ and Families’ Unmet Social Needs: Aligning Practice with National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Recommendations, 35(1):185–189
A Linguist’s Perspective on the American Board of Family Medicine’s Differential Item Functioning Panel, 35(2):387–389
The Need for Expanding Physician Language Diversity is Too Great to be Left to Chance, 35(1):200–202
A New Pandemic of Loneliness, 35(3):593–596
Against Our Instincts: Decriminalization of Buprenorphine, 35(2):394–397
Promoting Health Equity: A Call for Data Disaggregation on Race and Ethnicity, 35(5):1032–1034
Ready (or Not)—Here They Come, 35(6):1187–1190
Support Physicians Who Identify as Underrepresented Minorities— But All Physicians Should Care for Vulnerable Populations, 35(2):398–399
Support Physicians Who Identify as Underrepresented Minorities—But All Physicians Should Care for Vulnerable Populations, 35(2):398–399
And Then There Were Three: The Decimation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
Trust Takes Two. . ., 35(6):1179–1182
Commerce, toilet stool use for constipation, 35(4):836–839
Communication
effect of reading to infants on language score, 35(6):1156–1162
online, drug efficacy information, 35(4):833–835
reflections in family medicine, 35(2):443–444
strategies for addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, 35(2):420–426
Communication barriers, patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
Community-based participatory research, building a PBRN in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
Community health centers
guideline concordance of chronic disease care, 35(6):1128–1142
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
SDoH and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
Community medicine
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
perspectives on data-sharing to address food insecurity, 35(1):85–95
Comprehensive health care
COVID-19 and intended scope of practice, 35(6):1191–1193
impact of COVID-19 pandemic, 35(6):1187–1190
Constipation, satisfaction of using a toilet stool for, 35(4):836–839
Continuing medical education, linguist’s perspective on ABFM’S DIF panel, 35(2):387–389
Continuity of patient care
novel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
physician–patient trust, 35(6):1179–1182
primary care physicians caring for cancer survivors, 35(4):708–715
Contraception, barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
Control groups, child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
Correspondence
addressing post-COVID symptoms: a guide for primary care, 35(4):874–875
blood pressure checks for diagnosing hypertension: health professionals’ knowledge, beliefs, and practice, 35(4):876–877
C-reactive protein versus erythrocyte sedimentation rate: implications among patients with no known inflammatory conditions, 35(1):209
diversity of department chairs in family medicine at US medical schools, 35(4):875–876
effect of urate- lowering therapy on renal function, blood pressure and safety in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(3):640–641
impact of geodemographic factors on antibiotic prescribing for acute, uncomplicated bronchitis or upper respiratory tract infection, 35(6):1246
use of point-of-care ultrasonography in primary care to redress health inequities, 35(3):641–642
Counseling
child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
standardized patient assessments at the wellness visit, 35(3):605–609
COVID-19
and ableism, 35(2):390–393
and burnout among physicians, 35(5):921–932
changes in career thinking among educators, 35(5):933–939
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
diagnosis, thromboembolic events following, 35(6):1163–1167
equity and telehealth policy, 35(3):588–592
Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
impact on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
and intended scope of practice, 35(6):1191–1193
intention to vaccinate children against, 35(6):1174–1178
loneliness, pandemic-related, 35(3):593–596
mild-to-moderate, melatonin and vitamin C for, 35(4):695–707
mitigation strategies, collateral benefit of, on influenza, 35(4):680–685
pandemic, impact of, 35(6):1187–1190
perceived impact on primary care, 35(2):265–273
practice adjustments made during, 35(2):274–283
previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
questions, eConsult service and, 35(3):601–604
risk, hospital health care worker perceptions of, 35(2):284–294
risk scores to predict hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
stopgap of mental health services during, 35(5):891–896
strategies for addressing vaccine hesitancy, 35(2):420–426
telehealth and the needs of vulnerable elders, 35(3):638–639
telehealth with short interval follow-up, 35(3):485–490
telemedicine impact on visit completion rate, 35(3):475–484
telephone, televideo, and in-office visits diagnoses, 35(3):491–496
video-visit use, disparities in, 35(3):634–637
vitamin D for, 35(6):1217–1229
walking, and mental and physical health, 35(5):897–901
workplace testing with real-time PCR SARS-CoV-2 testing, 35(1):96–101
Critical care, hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
Cross-cultural comparison
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
reflections in family medicine, 35(5):1026–1029
Cross-sectional studies
COVID-19 and burnout among physicians, 35(5):921–932
diversity of department chairs in family medicine, 35(1):152–157
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
eConsult service and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
food insecurity and dyslipidemia, 35(4):656–667
group-based medical mistrust scale with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
healthcare, mental health, and substance use, transgender persons, 35(6):1092–1102
impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
mental health and discrimination in physicians and residents, 35(5):912–920
oncology and primary care views on cancer survivorship, 35(2):329–340
patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
psychotherapy and psychiatry visits in the US, 35(5):886–890
SDoH and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
standardized patient assessments at the wellness visit, 35(3):605–609
stopgap of mental health services during COVID-19, 35(5):891–896
video-visit use, disparities in, 35(3):634–637
video visits in a fee-for-service model, 35(3):497–506
Cultural competency, disparities among leadership in family medicine, 35(5):902–905
Cultural diversity
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
“other” race selection and data collection, 35(5):1030–1031
scope of practice by physician race and ethnicity, 35(3):454–456
tools and infrastructure for a diverse workforce, 35(3):557–600
Curriculum, point-of-care ultrasound use, 35(4):809–813
Data analysis
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
primary care physicians caring for cancer survivors, 35(4):708–715
Data collection, and “other” race selection, 35(5):1030–1031
Data sharing, to address food insecurity, perspectives on, 35(1):85–95
Decision support tools, cardiovascular disease risk calculator adoption, 35(6):1143–1155
Deep learning, clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
Delayed diagnosis, family medicine malpractice claims study, 35(2):380–386
Delivery of health care
clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
family medicine malpractice claims study, 35(2):380–386
implementation of transgender care, 35(2):235–243
improving cardiovascular disease preventive services, 35(5):968–978
oncology and primary care views on cancer survivorship, 35(2):329–340
physician-patient relationships and burnout, 35(4):716–723
policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
primary care physicians caring for cancer survivors, 35(4):708–715
Dementia
and chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
telehealth and the needs of vulnerable elders, 35(3):638–639
vitamin D for, 35(6):1217–1229
Depression, vitamin D for, 35(6):1217–1229
Dermatitis, diagnosis and management of plantar dermatoses, 35(2):435–442
Dermatology, diagnosis and management of plantar dermatoses, 35(2):435–442
Diabetes, and mammogram order completion rates, 35(1):158–162
Diabetes mellitus
patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
SDoH and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP), adaptation of, to address prediabetes, 35(3):548–558
Dietary supplements
melatonin and vitamin C for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, 35(4):695–707
vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Differential item functioning (DIF)
ABFM’s 8 years of experience with, 35(1):18–25
linguist’s perspective on ABFM’S DIF panel, 35(2):387–389
Diffusion of innovation, antiracism training, policies, and practices, 35(4):803–808
Digital divide
disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
equity and telehealth policy, 35(3):588–592
Directly observed therapy, effect of stigma levels in TB patients, 35(5):951–960
Disease, impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
Disease management
EvidenceNOW practice support initiative, 35(5):979–989
guideline concordance of chronic disease care, 35(6):1128–1142
urate-lowering therapy in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(1):140–151
video-visit use, disparities in, 35(3):634–637
Diversity
of department chairs in family medicine, 35(1):152–157
family physicians deliver care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
Documentation, support for, variation among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
Double-blind method, melatonin and vitamin C for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, 35(4):695–707
Down syndrome, ableism and COVID-19, 35(2):390–393
Drug-induced abortion, barriers and facilitators in, 35(3):579–587
Dupuytren’s contracture, practical management, 35(6):1194–1203
Dyslipidemias, and food insecurity, 35(4):656–667
Early medical intervention, evaluation of a HCV screening intervention, 35(5):990–997
eConsult, service, and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
Editorial Office News and Notes
The Most Frequently Read Articles of 2021, 35(4):652–654
Peer Reviewers for the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine in 2021, 35(2):219–222
Welcome, Family Medicine Residents!, 35(6):1042
Editorials
Three JABFM Articles Are in the Primary Care Collaborative Curated List of 24 Essential Primary Care Research Articles, 35(4):655
Editors’ Notes
Clinically Useful Family Medicine Research, 35(6):1039–1041
Family Medicine Researchers Explore the Social Determinants of Health, COVID-19 Issues, and Cancer Survivor Care, 35(4):649–651
Health Care Equity for Family Medicine Patients and Family Physician Equity, 35(1):1–4
Mental Health of Patients and Clinicians Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 35(5):883–885
The “Telehealth Divide”—Who Are the Underserved, and What Care Is Improved?, 35(3):451–453
This Issue’s Emphasis: Inequity and COVID-19, Intertwined, 35(2):215–218
Electronic health records
child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
patient- and provider-level factors and telemedicine utilization, 35(3):457–464
transitional care management and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Electronic medical record, evaluation of a HCV screening intervention, 35(5):990–997
Electronic prescribing, ambulatory medication safety in primary care, 35(3):610–628
Emergency medicine, hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
Employment, impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
Epidermal inclusion cysts, practical management, 35(6):1194–1203
Episode of care, gender differences in diagnosed diseases, 35(1):73–84
Equity, editors’ note, 35(1):1–4
Ethical issues, in sports medicine, 35(6):1230–1238
Ethnic groups
ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
representation among ABFM certification candidates, 35(1):9–17
Ethnicity, patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
Evidence-based medicine
decision threshold for infectious mononucleosis, 35(6):1065–1071
mastalgia and breast imaging, 35(5):998–1006
online communication of drug efficacy information, 35(4):833–835
Evidence-based practice, out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
Exercise
child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
food intake and childhood obesity, 35(6):1072–1080
Faculty
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
medical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
point-of-care ultrasound use, 35(4):809–813
Family leave, policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
Family medicine
ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
adequacy of OSA diagnosis in primary care, 35(2):320–328
ambulatory medication safety in primary care, 35(3):610–628
antiracism training, policies, and practices, 35(4):803–808
barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
building a PBRN in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
changes in career thinking among educators, 35(5):933–939
clinical quality measures and family physicians, 35(2):427–434
Colorado family physicians and medical marijuana, 35(1):102–114
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
COVID-19 and intended scope of practice, 35(6):1191–1193
delivery of care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
diagnosis and management of plantar dermatoses, 35(2):435–442
disparities among leadership in family medicine, 35(5):902–905
disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
diversity of department chairs in, 35(1):152–157
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
economic inequality and the primary care physician workforce, 35(1):35–43
eConsult service and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
external environment of building PBRNs, 35(4):762–792
gender pay gap, 35(1):7–8
impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
impact of COVID-19 pandemic, 35(6):1187–1190
impact of telehealth on physician panel sizes, 35(5):1007–1014
implementation of transgender care, 35(2):235–243
integrating buprenorphine treatment with primary care, 35(1):206–208
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
linguist’s perspective on ABFM’S DIF panel, 35(2):387–389
malpractice claims study, 35(2):380–386
mammogram order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
edical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
ental health and discrimination in physicians and residents, 35(5):912–920
inority physicians care for vulnerable populations, 35(2):223–224
ovel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
“other” race selection and data collection, 35(5):1030–1031
ain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
andemic-related loneliness, 35(3):593–596
atient- and provider-level factors and telemedicine utilization, 35(3):457–464
hysician income disparities by race and gender, 35(4):859–861
hysician-patient relationships and burnout, 35(4):716–723
oint-of-care ultrasound use, 35(4):809–813
olicy for routine screening for ACEs, 35(4):862–866
ractice adjustments made during COVID-19, 35(2):274–283
ractice participation in facilitation during a QI initiative, 35(1):124–139
redictors of primary care practice among medical students, 35(2):370–379
acial/ethnic representation among ABFM certification candidates, 35(1):9–17
relationship between community program location and needs, 35(1):55–72
risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
stopgap of mental health services during COVID-19, 35(5):891–896
telehealth with short interval follow-up, 35(3):485–490
telemedicine impact on visit completion rate, 35(3):475–484
telephone, televideo, and in-office visits diagnoses, 35(3):491–496
urate-lowering therapy in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(1):140–151
video visits in a fee-for-service model, 35(3):497–506
vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Family physicians
barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
care delivery in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
COVID-19 and burnout among physicians, 35(5):921–932
COVID-19 and graduate medical education, 35(6):1187–1190
COVID-19 and intended scope of practice, 35(6):1191–1193
income disparities by race and gender, 35(4):859–861
and medical marijuana, Colorado, 35(1):102–114
minority physicians care for vulnerable populations, 35(2):223–224
“other” race selection and data collection, 35(5):1030–1031
point-of-care ultrasound use, 35(4):809–813
practice adjustments made during COVID-19, 35(2):274–283
racial/ethnic representation among ABFM certification candidates, 35(1):9–17
scope of practice by physician race and ethnicity, 35(3):454–456
tools and infrastructure for a diverse workforce, 35(3):557–600
Family practice, physician–patient trust, 35(6):1179–1182
Fasting, metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
Fee-for-service plans, video visits in a fee-for-service model, 35(3):497–506
Fingers, lumps and bumps of, practical management, 35(6):1194–1203
Fitness trackers, food intake, exercise, and childhood obesity, 35(6):1072–1080
Focus groups, role of children in parents’ diabetes management, 35(2):341–351
Follow-up studies
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
walking during the COVID-19 pandemic, 35(5):897–901
Follow-up visits, short interval, telehealth with, 35(3):485–490
Food insecurity
and dyslipidemia, 35(4):656–667
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
perspectives on data-sharing to address, 35(1):85–95
relationship between community program location and needs, 35(1):55–72
Framework, appropriate telemedicine in primary care, 35(3):507–516
Ganglion cysts, practical management, 35(6):1194–1203
Gastroenterology, satisfaction of using a toilet stool for constipation, 35(4):836–839
Gender, disparities among leadership in family medicine, 35(5):902–905
Gender differences
in diagnosed diseases, 35(1):73–84
family medicine’s gender pay gap, 35(1):7–8
family physician income, 35(4):859–861
mental health and discrimination in physicians and residents, 35(5):912–920
support for documentation, 35(5):906–911
Gender dysphoria, implementation of transgender care, 35(2):235–243
Genetics, spondylolysis and isthmic spondylolisthesis, 35(6):1204–1216
Geospatial analysis, relationship between community program location and needs, 35(1):55–72
Geriatric psychiatry, telehealth and the needs of vulnerable elders, 35(3):638–639
Geriatrics
chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
education level and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 35(6):1043–1057
telehealth and the needs of vulnerable elders, 35(3):638–639
vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Giant cell tumors, practical management, 35(6):1194–1203
Gini coefficient, economic inequality and the primary care physician workforce, 35(1):35–43
Glucagon-like peptide 1, prescription patterns, 35(2):255–263
Group-Based Medical Mistrust Scale, validating, with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
Gun violence, as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
Hair diseases, ethnic equity implications and pseudofolliculitis barbae, 35(1):173–174
Hand, lumps and bumps of, practical management, 35(6):1194–1203
HbA1c
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
SDoH and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
Health behavior
Colorado family physicians and medical marijuana, 35(1):102–114
group-based medical mistrust scale with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
relationship between community program location and needs, 35(1):55–72
Health care disparities
COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
equity and telehealth policy, 35(3):588–592
mammogram order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
Health care outcome assessment
economic inequality and the primary care physician workforce, 35(1):35–43
nonadherence to guidelines for opioid prescribing, 35(4):724–732
Health communication
online communication of drug efficacy information, 35(4):833–835
physician–patient trust, 35(6):1179–1182
Health equity
antiracism training, policies, and practices, 35(4):803–808
clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
differences in hypertension medication prescribing for Black Americans, 35(1):26–34
ethnic equity implications and pseudofolliculitis barbae, 35(1):173–174
race and racism in academic medicine, 35(6):1239–1245
Health inequities, group-based medical mistrust scale with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
Health information management, disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
Health insurance, decimation of ACA CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
Health literacy
mastalgia and breast imaging, 35(5):998–1006
nonadherence to guidelines for opioid prescribing, 35(4):724–732
Health personnel
healthcare, mental health, and substance use, transgender persons, 35(6):1092–1102
hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
practice participation in facilitation during a QI initiative, 35(1):124–139
states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
Health policy
antiracism training, policies, and practices, 35(4):803–808
barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
decimation of ACA CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
decriminalization of buprenorphine, 35(2):394–397
envisioning the future of virtual primary care, 35(3):527–536
equity and telehealth policy, 35(3):588–592
health care navigation and primary care, 35(1):44–54
impending collapse of primary care, 35(6):1183–1186
policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
policy for routine screening for ACEs, 35(4):862–866
race and racism in academic medicine, 35(6):1239–1245
reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
Health promotion
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
Health services accessibility
barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
COVID-19’s perceived impact on primary care, 35(2):265–273
decimation of ACA CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
decriminalization of buprenorphine, 35(2):394–397
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
eConsult service and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
equity and telehealth policy, 35(3):588–592
healthcare, mental health, and substance use, transgender persons, 35(6):1092–1102
impact of telehealth on physician panel sizes, 35(5):1007–1014
impending collapse of primary care, 35(6):1183–1186
minority physicians care for vulnerable populations, 35(2):223–224
patient- and provider-level factors and telemedicine utilization, 35(3):457–464
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
practice adjustments made during COVID-19, 35(2):274–283
scope of practice by physician race and ethnicity, 35(3):454–456
stopgap of mental health services during COVID-19, 35(5):891–896
telemedicine impact on visit completion rate, 35(3):475–484
tools and infrastructure for a diverse workforce, 35(3):557–600
transportation screening questions in social risk assessment, 35(2):400–405
Health services research
practice participation in facilitation during a QI initiative, 35(1):124–139
psychotherapy and psychiatry visits in the US, 35(5):886–890
Health surveys
life satisfaction among older Asian Americans, 35(1):203–205
states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
Healthy lifestyle, child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
Heart disease risk factors, EvidenceNOW practice support initiative, 35(5):979–989
Hepatitis C, evaluation of a HCV screening intervention, 35(5):990–997
Hispanic Americans, health care navigation and primary care, 35(1):44–54
Hispanic or Latino, parents, group-based medical mistrust scale, 35(2):244–254
Hispanics, COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
Housing, relationship between community program location and needs, 35(1):55–72
Housing instability, patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
Humanities, ethnic equity implications and pseudofolliculitis barbae, 35(1):173–174
Hunger, food insecurity and dyslipidemia, 35(4):656–667
Hyperlipidemia, improving cardiovascular disease preventive services, 35(5):968–978
Hypertension
improving cardiovascular disease preventive services, 35(5):968–978
medication, differences in prescribing for Black Americans, 35(1):26–34
out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
SDoH and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
vitamin D for, 35(6):1217–1229
ICD codes, telephone, televideo, and in-office visits diagnoses, 35(3):491–496
Illicit drugs, healthcare and mental health, transgender persons, 35(6):1092–1102
Implementation science, cardiovascular disease risk calculator adoption, 35(6):1143–1155
Incidence, thromboembolic events following COVID-19 diagnosis, 35(6):1163–1167
Income, family medicine’s gender pay gap, 35(1):7–8
Infant health, interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
Infectious diseases, risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
Infectious mononucleosis, decision threshold for, 35(6):1065–1071
Influenza, COVID-19 mitigation strategies on, 35(4):680–685
Information systems, transitional care management and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Information technology
clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
qualitative examination of telemedicine implementation, 35(3):517–526
Insurance, minority physicians care for vulnerable populations, 35(2):223–224
Integrated delivery of health care, to address unmet social needs, 35(1):185–189
Integrated health care systems, isolation and memory loss among older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
Intellectual disability, ableism and COVID-19, 35(2):390–393
Internet, online communication of drug efficacy information, 35(4):833–835
Isthmic spondylolisthesis, diagnosis and management, 35(6):1204–1216
Kansas, COVID-19 and burnout among physicians, 35(5):921–932
Knowledge translation, interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
Language, diversity, family physicians’ delivery of care, 35(1):5–6
Language development, effect of reading to infants, 35(6):1156–1162
Laxatives, satisfaction of using a toilet stool for constipation, 35(4):836–839
LDL triglyceride, food insecurity and dyslipidemia, 35(4):656–667
Leadership
disparities among leadership in family medicine, 35(5):902–905
diversity of department chairs in family medicine, 35(1):152–157
guideline concordance of chronic disease care, 35(6):1128–1142
medical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
prior experience in quality improvement initiatives, 35(6):1115–1127
race and racism in academic medicine, 35(6):1239–1245
Learning health system, transitional care management and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Legal issues, in sports medicine, 35(6):1230–1238
LGBTQ persons, implementation of transgender care, 35(2):235–243
Licensed practical nurses, out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
Lifestyle
adaptation of the DPP to address prediabetes, 35(3):548–558
impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
Limited English proficiency, family physicians deliver care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
Linear models
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
prior experience in quality improvement initiatives, 35(6):1115–1127
stigma in VDOT for TB patients, 35(5):951–960
walking during the COVID-19 pandemic, 35(5):897–901
Linguistics
family physicians deliver care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
linguist’s perspective on ABFM’S DIF panel, 35(2):387–389
Logistic models
adequacy of OSA diagnosis in primary care, 35(2):320–328
antiracism training, policies, and practices, 35(4):803–808
child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
decision threshold for infectious mononucleosis, 35(6):1065–1071
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
isolation and memory loss among older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
patient- and provider-level factors and telemedicine utilization, 35(3):457–464
predictors of primary care practice among medical students, 35(2):370–379
prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
SDoH and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
Loneliness
pandemic-related, 35(3):593–596
reflections in family medicine, 35(2):443–444
Long-COVID, previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
Los Angeles, health care navigation and primary care, 35(1):44–54
Low back pain
nonadherence to guidelines for opioid prescribing, 35(4):724–732
spondylolysis and isthmic spondylolisthesis, 35(6):1204–1216
Low-value care, mastalgia and breast imaging, 35(5):998–1006
Machine learning, clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
Maine, decimation of ACA CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
Malpractice, claims study, family medicine, 35(2):380–386
Mammography
and mastalgia, 35(5):998–1006
order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
Management, impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
Massachusetts, clinical quality measures and family physicians, 35(2):427–434
Mastalgia, and breast imaging, 35(5):998–1006
Medicaid, reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
Medical anthropology, gun violence as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
Medical decision-making, appropriate telemedicine in primary care, 35(3):507–516
Medical education
ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
changes in career thinking among educators, 35(5):933–939
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
ethical and legal issues in sports medicine, 35(6):1230–1238
states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
Medical ethics, ethical and legal issues in sports medicine, 35(6):1230–1238
Medical expenditure panel survey (MEPS), psychotherapy and psychiatry visits in the US, 35(5):886–890
Medical faculty, disparities among leadership in family medicine, 35(5):902–905
Medical marijuana, and Colorado family physicians, 35(1):102–114
Medical schools
diversity of department chairs in family medicine, 35(1):152–157
medical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
predictors of primary care practice among medical students, 35(2):370–379
Medical students, mental health and discrimination in physicians and residents, 35(5):912–920
Medically underserved area
patient- and provider-level factors and telemedicine utilization, 35(3):457–464
telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
Medically unexplained symptoms, gender differences in diagnosed diseases, 35(1):73–84
Medically uninsured, patient- and provider-level factors and telemedicine utilization, 35(3):457–464
Medicare
isolation and memory loss among older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
standardized patient assessments at the wellness visit, 35(3):605–609
Medication-assisted treatment, integrating buprenorphine treatment with primary care, 35(1):206–208
Medication safety, in primary care, 35(3):610–628
Medication therapy management, telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
Medicolegal, ethical and legal issues in sports medicine, 35(6):1230–1238
Melatonin, and vitamin C, for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, 35(4):695–707
Memory disorders, isolation and memory loss among older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
Mental health
COVID-19 and burnout among physicians, 35(5):921–932
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
and discrimination in physicians and residents, 35(5):912–920
gun violence as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
integrating buprenorphine treatment with primary care, 35(1):206–208
life satisfaction among older Asian Americans, 35(1):203–205
mental health, and substance use, transgender persons, 35(6):1092–1102
pandemic-related loneliness, 35(3):593–596
patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
psychotherapy and psychiatry visits in the US, 35(5):886–890
relationship between community program location and needs, 35(1):55–72
telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
walking during the COVID-19 pandemic, 35(5):897–901
Mental health services, stopgap of, during COVID-19, 35(5):891–896
Meta-analysis, vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Metabolic syndrome, adaptation of the DPP to address prediabetes, 35(3):548–558
Metformin, prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
Mexico, mental health and discrimination in physicians and residents, 35(5):912–920
mHealth, adaptation of the DPP to address prediabetes, 35(3):548–558
Michigan
adequacy of OSA diagnosis in primary care, 35(2):320–328
family medicine malpractice claims study, 35(2):380–386
predictors of primary care practice among medical students, 35(2):370–379
Mifepristone, barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
Minority groups
ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
diversity of department chairs in family medicine, 35(1):152–157
medical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
representation among ABFM certification candidates, 35(1):9–17
Minority health
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
equity and telehealth policy, 35(3):588–592
group-based medical mistrust scale with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
health care navigation and primary care, 35(1):44–54
healthcare, mental health, and substance use, transgender persons, 35(6):1092–1102
implementation of transgender care, 35(2):235–243
life satisfaction among older Asian Americans, 35(1):203–205
minority physicians care for vulnerable populations, 35(2):223–224
race and racism in academic medicine, 35(6):1239–1245
Mobile applications, risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
Montana, decimation of ACA CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
Montreal Cognitive Assessment, education level and, 35(6):1043–1057
Motivation
effect of reading to infants on language score, 35(6):1156–1162
role of children in parents’ diabetes management, 35(2):341–351
Motivational interviewing, strategies for addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, 35(2):420–426
Multimorbidity, video-visit use, disparities in, 35(3):634–637
Multiple chronic conditions, delay of care for, 35(6):1081–1091
Multivariate analysis, nonadherence to guidelines for opioid prescribing, 35(4):724–732
National Health Service Corps, states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
Needs assessment, cardiovascular disease risk calculator adoption, 35(6):1143–1155
Network meta-analysis, urate-lowering therapy in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(1):140–151
Neuropsychology, education level and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 35(6):1043–1057
New England, COVID-19’s perceived impact on primary care, 35(2):265–273
New York City, intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
No-show patients, impact of telehealth on physician panel sizes, 35(5):1007–1014
Nominal group technique, building a PBRN in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
Nonverbal communication, qualitative examination of telemedicine implementation, 35(3):517–526
North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), reflections in family medicine, 35(4):872–873
North Carolina, economic inequality and the primary care physician workforce, 35(1):35–43
Nurses, hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
Nutrition assessment, food intake, exercise, and childhood obesity, 35(6):1072–1080
Obesity
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
Obstetrics, vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), diagnosis, adequacy of, in primary care, 35(2):320–328
Oklahoma, oncology and primary care views on cancer survivorship, 35(2):329–340
Olfaction disorders, chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
Ontario, eConsult service and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
Opiates, pain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
Opioid-related disorders
decriminalization of buprenorphine, 35(2):394–397
integrating buprenorphine treatment with primary care, 35(1):206–208
pain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
Opioids
decriminalization of buprenorphine, 35(2):394–397
prescribing, nonadherence to guidelines for, 35(4):724–732
prescribing, reduction of, after policy change, 35(2):352–369
Oregon, reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
Organizational policy, race and racism in academic medicine, 35(6):1239–1245
Otolaryngology, chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
Outcome assessment
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
isolation and memory loss among older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
pandemic-related loneliness, 35(3):593–596
Outcomes research, mammogram order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
Outpatients
COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
lumps and bumps of fingers, hand, and wrist, 35(6):1194–1203
risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
Pain, spondylolysis and isthmic spondylolisthesis, 35(6):1204–1216
Pandemics
COVID-19 and burnout among physicians, 35(5):921–932
COVID-19 and intended scope of practice, 35(6):1191–1193
COVID-19’s perceived impact on primary care, 35(2):265–273
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
eConsult service and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
envisioning the future of virtual primary care, 35(3):527–536
Hispanic population, COVID-19 infection, 35(4):686–693
hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
impact of COVID-19 pandemic on medical education system, 35(6):1187–1190
mitigation strategies, collateral benefit of, on influenza, 35(4):680–685
pandemic-related loneliness, 35(3):593–596
practice adjustments made during COVID-19, 35(2):274–283
stopgap of mental health services during COVID-19, 35(5):891–896
strategies for addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, 35(2):420–426
telehealth with short interval follow-up, 35(3):485–490
telemedicine impact on visit completion rate, 35(3):475–484
video-visit use, disparities in, 35(3):634–637
walking during the COVID-19 pandemic, 35(5):897–901
Parenting, role of children in parents’ diabetes management, 35(2):341–351
Parents
effect of reading to infants on language score, 35(6):1156–1162
intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
Latino, group-based medical mistrust scale, 35(2):244–254
Patient acceptance of health care, group-based medical mistrust scale with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
Patient care
COVID-19’s perceived impact on primary care, 35(2):265–273
eConsult service and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
family physicians deliver care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
Patient care team
child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
integrated primary care to address unmet social needs, 35(1):185–189
Patient-centered care
barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
diabetes shared medical appointments, 35(6):1103–1114
disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
integrated primary care to address unmet social needs, 35(1):185–189
pain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
physician–patient relationships and burnout, 35(4):716–723
physician–patient trust, 35(6):1179–1182
strategies for addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, 35(2):420–426
telehealth with short interval follow-up, 35(3):485–490
telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
Patient compliance, mammogram order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
Patient hand-off, cancer survivors return to primary care, 35(4):827–832
Patient navigation, patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
Patient portals, disparities in use of, 35(3):559–569
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, decimation of ACA CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
Patient readmission, transitional care management and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Patient reported outcome measures
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
diabetes shared medical appointments, 35(6):1103–1114
novel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
Patient satisfaction
family physicians deliver care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
novel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
video visits in a fee-for-service model, 35(3):497–506
Pay for performance, clinical quality measures and family physicians, 35(2):427–434
Pediatric obesity
EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
food intake and exercise, 35(6):1072–1080
Pediatrics
effect of reading to infants on language score, 35(6):1156–1162
spondylolysis and isthmic spondylolisthesis, 35(6):1204–1216
Pennsylvania, risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
Perceived discrimination, mental health and discrimination in physicians and residents, 35(5):912–920
Perception, hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
Personal satisfaction
life satisfaction among older Asian Americans, 35(1):203–205
satisfaction of using a toilet stool for constipation, 35(4):836–839
Pharmaceutical preparations
antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infection, 35(4):733–741
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
online communication of drug efficacy information, 35(4):833–835
Pharmacoepidemiology, prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
Pharyngitis, decision threshold for infectious mononucleosis, 35(6):1065–1071
Photovoice, building a PBRN in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
Physician assistants, out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
Physician–patient relations
family physicians deliver care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
physician–patient trust, 35(6):1179–1182
video visits in a fee-for-service model, 35(3):497–506
Physicians
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
diversity of department chairs in family medicine, 35(1):152–157
integrating buprenorphine treatment with primary care, 35(1):206–208
out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
pandemic-related loneliness, 35(3):593–596
physician-patient relationships and burnout, 35(4):716–723
physician–patient trust, 35(6):1179–1182
predictors of primary care practice among medical students, 35(2):370–379
reflections in family medicine, 35(2):443–444
Physician’s practice patterns, reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
Plastic surgery, lumps and bumps of fingers, hand, and wrist, 35(6):1194–1203
Point-of-care systems, ultrasound use, 35(4):809–813
Point-of-care testing, workplace testing with real-time PCR SARS-CoV-2 testing, 35(1):96–101
Policy
minority physicians care for vulnerable populations, 35(2):223–224
scope of practice by physician race and ethnicity, 35(3):454–456
tools and infrastructure for a diverse workforce, 35(3):557–600
Polymerase chain reaction, workplace testing with real-time PCR SARS-CoV-2 testing, 35(1):96–101
Population health
decimation of ACA CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
economic inequality and the primary care physician workforce, 35(1):35–43
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
Population health management, prior experience in quality improvement initiatives, 35(6):1115–1127
Postpartum, interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
Poverty, health care navigation and primary care, 35(1):44–54
Practice-based research networks
building, external environment of, 35(4):762–792
building, in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
Practice management
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
Precision medicine, differences in hypertension medication prescribing for Black Americans, 35(1):26–34
Prediabetes, metformin prescription rates for, 35(4):821–826
Pregnancy, interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
Prenatal care
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Prescriptions
differences in hypertension medication prescribing for Black Americans, 35(1):26–34
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
pain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
patterns, of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
Prevalence
nonadherence to guidelines for opioid prescribing, 35(4):724–732
previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
Preventive care
chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
evaluation of a HCV screening intervention, 35(5):990–997
Preventive health services, standardized patient assessments at the wellness visit, 35(3):605–609
Primary care physicians
caring for cancer survivors, 35(4):708–715
impact of telehealth on physician panel sizes, 35(5):1007–1014
medical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
minority physicians care for vulnerable populations, 35(2):223–224
workforce, and economic inequality, 35(1):35–43
Primary health care
adaptation of the DPP to address prediabetes, 35(3):548–558
adequacy of OSA diagnosis, 35(2):320–328
barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
building a PBRN in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
cancer survivors return to, 35(4):827–832
cardiovascular disease risk calculator adoption, 35(6):1143–1155
child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
Colorado family physicians and medical marijuana, 35(1):102–114
COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
decision threshold for infectious mononucleosis, 35(6):1065–1071
delay of care for multiple chronic conditions, 35(6):1081–1091
diagnosis and management of plantar dermatoses, 35(2):435–442
differences in hypertension medication prescribing for Black Americans, 35(1):26–34
disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
economic inequality and the primary care physician workforce, 35(1):35–43
eConsult service and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
effect of reading to infants on language score, 35(6):1156–1162
ethnic equity implications and pseudofolliculitis barbae, 35(1):173–174
evaluation of a HCV screening intervention, 35(5):990–997
EvidenceNOW practice support initiative, 35(5):979–989
external environment of building PBRNs, 35(4):762–792
family medicine’s gender pay gap, 35(1):7–8
family physicians deliver care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
gender differences in diagnosed diseases, 35(1):73–84
guideline concordance of chronic disease care, 35(6):1128–1142
gun violence as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
and health care navigation, 35(1):44–54
impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
impact of telehealth on physician panel sizes, 35(5):1007–1014
impending collapse of, 35(6):1183–1186
implementation of transgender care, 35(2):235–243
improving cardiovascular disease preventive services, 35(5):968–978
integrated primary care to address unmet social needs, 35(1):185–189
integrating buprenorphine treatment with, 35(1):206–208
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
life satisfaction among older Asian Americans, 35(1):203–205
lumps and bumps of fingers, hand, and wrist, 35(6):1194–1203
mammogram order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
medical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
medication safety in, 35(3):610–628
novel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
pain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
pandemic-related loneliness, 35(3):593–596
patient- and provider-level factors and telemedicine utilization, 35(3):457–464
patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
perceived impact of COVID-19, 35(2):265–273
perspectives on data-sharing to address food insecurity, 35(1):85–95
physician income disparities by race and gender, 35(4):859–861
physician-patient relationships and burnout, 35(4):716–723
policy for routine screening for ACEs, 35(4):862–866
practice, among medical students, predictors of, 35(2):370–379
practice participation in facilitation during a QI initiative, 35(1):124–139
primary care physicians caring for cancer survivors, 35(4):708–715
prior experience in quality improvement initiatives, 35(6):1115–1127
psychotherapy and psychiatry visits in the US, 35(5):886–890
racial/ethnic representation among ABFM certification candidates, 35(1):9–17
reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
satisfaction of using a toilet stool for constipation, 35(4):836–839
standardized patient assessments at the wellness visit, 35(3):605–609
states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
stopgap of mental health services during COVID-19, 35(5):891–896
telemedicine
approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
appropriate use of, qualitative work towards framework for, 35(3):507–516
appropriate use of, working framework for, 35(3):629–633
impact on visit completion rate, 35(3):475–484
implementation, qualitative examination of, 35(3):517–526
with short interval follow-up, 35(3):485–490
video-visit use, disparities in, 35(3):634–637
video visits in a fee-for-service model, 35(3):497–506
views on cancer survivorship, 35(2):329–340
virtual care services, envisioning the future of, 35(3):527–536
vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
walking during the COVID-19 pandemic, 35(5):897–901
Professional burnout
and COVID-19 pandemic, 35(5):921–932
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
Program evaluation, states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
Prospective studies
cancer survivors return to primary care, 35(4):827–832
intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
Pseudofolliculitis barbae, ethnic equity implications, 35(1):173–174
Psoriasis, diagnosis and management of plantar dermatoses, 35(2):435–442
Psychiatry
telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
visits in the US, 35(5):886–890
Psychometrics
ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
education level and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 35(6):1043–1057
linguist’s perspective on ABFM’S DIF panel, 35(2):387–389
Psychotherapy
telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
visits in the US, 35(5):886–890
PTSD, gun violence as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
Public health
impending collapse of primary care, 35(6):1183–1186
intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
Qualitative methods
qualitative examination of telemedicine implementation, 35(3):517–526
working framework for virtual primary care, 35(3):629–633
Qualitative research
appropriate telemedicine in primary care, 35(3):507–516
barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
COVID-19’s perceived impact on primary care, 35(2):265–273
guideline concordance of chronic disease care, 35(6):1128–1142
gun violence as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
pain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
perspectives on data-sharing to address food insecurity, 35(1):85–95
physician-patient relationships and burnout, 35(4):716–723
practice participation in facilitation during a QI initiative, 35(1):124–139
role of children in parents’ diabetes management, 35(2):341–351
telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
Quality control, ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
Quality improvement
cardiovascular disease risk calculator adoption, 35(6):1143–1155
clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
EvidenceNOW practice support initiative, 35(5):979–989
guideline concordance of chronic disease care, 35(6):1128–1142
improving cardiovascular disease preventive services, 35(5):968–978
novel person-centered primary care measure, 35(4):751–761
oncology and primary care views on cancer survivorship, 35(2):329–340
practice participation in facilitation during a QI initiative, 35(1):124–139
prior experience in quality improvement initiatives, 35(6):1115–1127
transitional care management and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Quality of health care, clinical quality measures and family physicians, 35(2):427–434
Quality of life
chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
melatonin and vitamin C for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, 35(4):695–707
nonadherence to guidelines for opioid prescribing, 35(4):724–732
Race
family physician income disparities, 35(4):859–861
“other” race selection and data collection, 35(5):1030–1031
Racism
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
race and racism in academic medicine, 35(6):1239–1245
Radiology, mastalgia and breast imaging, 35(5):998–1006
Reading, to infants, effect on language score, 35(6):1156–1162
Referral and consultation
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
perspectives on data-sharing to address food insecurity, 35(1):85–95
telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
Registries
nonadherence to guidelines for opioid prescribing, 35(4):724–732
patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
Regression analysis
disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
melatonin and vitamin C for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, 35(4):695–707
previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
Renal function, urate-lowering therapy in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(1):140–151
Reproductive health, barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
Research priority identification, building a PBRN in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
Residency
COVID-19 and intended scope of practice, 35(6):1191–1193
impact of COVID-19 pandemic, 35(6):1187–1190
predictors of primary care practice among medical students, 35(2):370–379
Respiratory tract infections, antibiotic prescribing for, 35(4):733–741
Retrospective studies
adequacy of OSA diagnosis in primary care, 35(2):320–328
antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infection, 35(4):733–741
COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
differences in hypertension medication prescribing for Black Americans, 35(1):26–34
disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
implementation of transgender care, 35(2):235–243
integrating buprenorphine treatment with primary care, 35(1):206–208
mastalgia and breast imaging, 35(5):998–1006
patient- and provider-level factors and telemedicine utilization, 35(3):457–464
prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
reduction of opioid prescribing after policy change, 35(2):352–369
risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
telemedicine impact on visit completion rate, 35(3):475–484
thromboembolic events following COVID-19 diagnosis, 35(6):1163–1167
Risk assessment
isolation and memory loss among older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
satisfaction of using a toilet stool for constipation, 35(4):836–839
Risk factors
adequacy of OSA diagnosis in primary care, 35(2):320–328
food insecurity and dyslipidemia, 35(4):656–667
SDoH and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
Routine diagnostic tests, decision threshold for infectious mononucleosis, 35(6):1065–1071
Rural health
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
integrating buprenorphine treatment with primary care, 35(1):206–208
states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
telemedicine approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
telemedicine impact on visit completion rate, 35(3):475–484
transitional care management and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Rural population, pain management during West Virginia’s opioid crisis, 35(5):940–950
Salaries, physician income disparities by race and gender, 35(4):859–861
SARS-CoV-2
effect of mitigation strategies on influenza, 35(4):680–685
intention to vaccinate children against, 35(6):1174–1178
previous infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
thromboembolic events following diagnosis, 35(6):1163–1167
workplace testing, real-time PCR, 35(1):96–101
SARS-CoV-2 variants, risk scores to predict COVID-19 hospitalization, 35(6):1058–1064
Scope of practice
barriers and facilitators in medication abortion, 35(3):579–587
impact of COVID-19 pandemic, 35(6):1187–1190
by physician race and ethnicity, 35(3):454–456
tools and infrastructure for a diverse workforce, 35(3):557–600
Scoping review, external environment of building PBRNs, 35(4):762–792
Screen time, and childhood obesity, 35(6):1072–1080
Screening
mammogram order completion rates and diabetes, 35(1):158–162
policy for routine screening for ACEs, 35(4):862–866
workplace testing with real-time PCR SARS-CoV-2 testing, 35(1):96–101
Screening intervention, HCV, evaluation of, 35(5):990–997
Screening tool, transportation screening questions in social risk assessment, 35(2):400–405
Self-management, role of children in parents’ diabetes management, 35(2):341–351
Self-report
diabetes shared medical appointments, 35(6):1103–1114
isolation and memory loss among older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
mental health and discrimination in physicians and residents, 35(5):912–920
physician income disparities by race and gender, 35(4):859–861
walking during the COVID-19 pandemic, 35(5):897–901
Serum uric acid, urate-lowering therapy in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(1):140–151
Sexual and gender minorities, healthcare, mental health, and substance use, 35(6):1092–1102
Shared medical appointments, diabetes, 35(6):1103–1114
Simulation model, impact of telehealth on physician panel sizes, 35(5):1007–1014
Smell, chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
Social determinants of health
and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
building a PBRN in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
diabetes shared medical appointments, 35(6):1103–1114
food insecurity and dyslipidemia, 35(4):656–667
gun violence as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
integrated primary care to address unmet social needs, 35(1):185–189
interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake, 35(4):840–858
isolation and memory loss among older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
minority physicians care for vulnerable populations, 35(2):223–224
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
perspectives on data-sharing to address food insecurity, 35(1):85–95
prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
relationship between community program location and needs, 35(1):55–72
transportation screening questions in social risk assessment, 35(2):400–405
Social isolation
and memory loss, older adults, 35(6):1168–1173
pandemic-related loneliness, 35(3):593–596
reflections in family medicine, 35(2):443–444
Social justice
ABFM’s 8 years of DIF analysis, 35(1):18–25
antiracism training, policies, and practices, 35(4):803–808
clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
counterculture history and an anti-racist future, 35(1):169–172
race and racism in academic medicine, 35(6):1239–1245
Social needs, unmet, integrated primary care to address, 35(1):185–189
Social problems
patient barriers to resources for social needs, 35(4):793–802
reflections in family medicine, 35(2):443–444
Social risk factors, integrated primary care to address unmet social needs, 35(1):185–189
Socioeconomic factors, COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
Socioeconomic status, prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors, prescription patterns, 35(2):255–263
Special communications
Addressing and Dismantling the Legacy of Race and Racism in Academic Medicine: A Socioecological Framework, 35(6):1239–1245
Can Family Medicine’s Counterculture History Help Shape an Anti-Racist Future?, 35(1):169–172
Clinical Quality Measures: A Challenge for–and to–Family Physicians, 35(2):427–434
A Clinician’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence (AI): Why and How Primary Care Should Lead the Health Care AI Revolution, 35(1):175–184
Ethnic Equity Implications in the Management of Pseudofolliculitis Barbae, 35(1):173–174
Motivational Interviewing Strategies for Addressing COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy, 35(2):420–426
Stalled Progress: Medical School Dean Demographics, 35(1):163–168
Working Framework for Appropriate Use of Virtual Care in
Primary Care, 35(3):629–633
Spondylolysis, diagnosis and management, 35(6):1204–1216
Sports medicine, ethical and legal issues in, 35(6):1230–1238
Stakeholder participation, cardiovascular disease risk calculator adoption, 35(6):1143–1155
Standard of care, family medicine malpractice claims study, 35(2):380–386
Statistical factor analysis, group-based medical mistrust scale with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
Stigmatization, effect of VDOT on stigma levels in TB patients, 35(5):951–960
Students, previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
Surveys and questionnaires
antiracism training, policies, and practices, 35(4):803–808
building a PBRN in western Colorado, 35(1):115–123
Colorado family physicians and medical marijuana, 35(1):102–114
COVID-19 and burnout among physicians, 35(5):921–932
economic inequality and the primary care physician workforce, 35(1):35–43
family medicine’s gender pay gap, 35(1):7–8
food intake, exercise, and childhood obesity, 35(6):1072–1080
impact of COVID-19 on exercise habits, 35(2):295–309
out-of-office BP checks for diagnosing hypertension, 35(2):310–319
perspectives on data-sharing to address food insecurity, 35(1):85–95
policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
practice participation in facilitation during a QI initiative, 35(1):124–139
predictors of primary care practice among medical students, 35(2):370–379
prior experience in quality improvement initiatives, 35(6):1115–1127
racial/ethnic representation among ABFM certification candidates, 35(1):9–17
stopgap of mental health services during COVID-19, 35(5):891–896
Survivorship, cancer, oncology and primary care views on, 35(2):329–340
Systematic review
ambulatory medication safety in primary care, 35(3):610–628
urate-lowering therapy in patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia, 35(1):140–151
Taste, chemosensory dysfunction, 35(2):406–419
Team-based care, integrated primary care to address unmet social needs, 35(1):185–189
Technology
adaptation of the DPP to address prediabetes, 35(3):548–558
child obesity EHR tool, 35(4):742–750
clinician’s guide to artificial intelligence, 35(1):175–184
Telemedicine
adaptation of the DPP to address prediabetes, 35(3):548–558
approaches for mental health disorders, 35(3):465–474
appropriate, in primary care, 35(3):507–516
COVID-19’s perceived impact on primary care, 35(2):265–273
disparities in use of patient portals, 35(3):559–569
eConsult service and COVID-19 questions, 35(3):601–604
envisioning the future of virtual primary care, 35(3):527–536
equity and telehealth policy, 35(3):588–592
impact of telehealth on physician panel sizes, 35(5):1007–1014
impact on visit completion rate, 35(3):475–484
implementation, qualitative examination of, 35(3):517–526
and the needs of vulnerable elders, 35(3):638–639
stigma in VDOT for TB patients, 35(5):951–960
stopgap of mental health services during COVID-19, 35(5):891–896
telehealth with short interval follow-up, 35(3):485–490
telephone, televideo, and in-office visits diagnoses, 35(3):491–496
utilization, and patient- and provider-level factors, 35(3):457–464
video-visit use, disparities in, 35(3):634–637
video visits in a fee-for-service model, 35(3):497–506
working framework for virtual primary care, 35(3):629–633
Texas, patient research interest differences, 35(2):225–234
Tinea pedis, diagnosis and management of plantar dermatoses, 35(2):435–442
Transgender persons
health care services, 35(2):235–243
healthcare, mental health, and substance use, transgender persons, 35(6):1092–1102
Transitional care, management, and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Translational research, adaptation of the DPP to address prediabetes, 35(3):548–558
Transportation of patients, transportation screening questions in social risk assessment, 35(2):400–405
Triage, COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
Trust
group-based medical mistrust scale with Latino parents, 35(2):244–254
physician–patient trust, 35(6):1179–1182
Tuberculosis, patients, stigma levels, effect of VDOT, 35(5):951–960
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
metformin prescription rates for prediabetes, 35(4):821–826
prescription patterns of antihyperglycemic medications, 35(2):255–263
role of children in parents’ diabetes management, 35(2):341–351
shared medical appointments, 35(6):1103–1114
vitamin D for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Ultrasonography, point-of-care use, 35(4):809–813
Underrepresented in medicine
diversity of department chairs in family medicine, 35(1):152–157
medical school dean demographics, 35(1):163–168
Underserved populations
COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic population, 35(4):686–693
equity and telehealth policy, 35(3):588–592
Universities, previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistent symptoms, 35(3):570–578
Urban health, thromboembolic events following COVID-19 diagnosis, 35(6):1163–1167
Utah, intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
Vaccination hesitancy, COVID-19, strategies for addressing, 35(2):420–426
Vaccines, intention to vaccinate children against COVID-19, 35(6):1174–1178
Venous thromboembolism, following COVID-19 diagnosis, 35(6):1163–1167
Video directly observed therapy (VDOT), effect on stigma levels in TB patients, 35(5):951–960
Virginia
EvidenceNOW practice support initiative, 35(5):979–989
gun violence as a patient priority, 35(5):961–967
Vitamin C, melatonin and, for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, 35(4):695–707
Vitamin D, for common and high-mortality conditions, 35(6):1217–1229
Vulnerable populations
care for, by minority physicians, 35(2):223–224
SDoH and associations with chronic conditions, 35(4):668–678
Walking, during COVID-19 pandemic, 35(5):897–901
West Virginia, opioid crisis, pain management during, 35(5):940–950
Wisconsin, decimation of ACA CO-OPs, 35(4):867–869
Women physicians
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
family medicine’s gender pay gap, 35(1):7–8
Work-life balance, COVID-19’s perceived impact on primary care, 35(2):265–273
Workflow
practice adjustments made during COVID-19, 35(2):274–283
transitional care management and reduced readmissions, 35(3):537–547
Workforce
changes in career thinking among educators, 35(5):933–939
diversity, tools and infrastructure for, 35(3):557–600
documentation support among physicians by gender, 35(5):906–911
ethnic equity implications and pseudofolliculitis barbae, 35(1):173–174
family medicine’s gender pay gap, 35(1):7–8
family physicians deliver care in diverse languages, 35(1):5–6
impact of telehealth on physician panel sizes, 35(5):1007–1014
impending collapse of primary care, 35(6):1183–1186
“other” race selection and data collection, 35(5):1030–1031
physician income disparities by race and gender, 35(4):859–861
physician-patient relationships and burnout, 35(4):716–723
practice participation in facilitation during a QI initiative, 35(1):124–139
predictors of primary care practice among medical students, 35(2):370–379
primary care physician, and economic inequality, 35(1):35–43
primary care physicians caring for cancer survivors, 35(4):708–715
prior experience in quality improvement initiatives, 35(6):1115–1127
racial/ethnic representation among ABFM certification candidates, 35(1):9–17
states’ loan repayment and forgiveness programs, 35(5):1015–1025
Workload, changes in career thinking among educators, 35(5):933–939
Workplace
diagnosis and management of plantar dermatoses, 35(2):435–442
disparities among leadership in family medicine, 35(5):902–905
hospital health care worker perceptions of COVID-19 risk, 35(2):284–294
policies and resources to prepare youth for caregiving, 35(4):814–820
real-time PCR SARS-CoV-2 testing, 35(1):96–101
Wrist, lumps and bumps of, practical management, 35(6):1194–1203
WURSS, melatonin and vitamin C for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, 35(4):695–707
Young adults, policies and resources to prepare for caregiving, 35(4):814–820