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Patient safety efforts should focus on medical injuriesPeter M Layde
Injury Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
JAMA 287:1993-7. 2002
A model to translate evidence-based interventions into community practicePeter M Layde
Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 53226, USA
Am J Public Health 102:617-24. 2012....
The association of driver age with traffic injury severity in WisconsinRobert B Hanrahan
Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226 0509, USA
Traffic Inj Prev 10:361-7. 2009..To quantify the association of driver's age with the risk of being injured, dying, and experiencing injuries of different severity when involved in a motor vehicle crash...
Excess mortality caused by medical injuryLinda N Meurer
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisc 53226, USA
Ann Fam Med 4:410-6. 2006..We wanted to estimate excess risk of in-hospital mortality associated with medical injuries identified using an injury surveillance system, after controlling for risk of death resulting from comorbidities...
Booster seat legislation: does it work for all children?Suzanne N Brixey
Department of Pediatrics and Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233, USA
Inj Prev 17:233-7. 2011..To assess the impact of a booster seat law in Wisconsin on booster seat use in relation to race, ethnicity and socioeconomic status...
Motor vehicle crashes associated with alcohol: child passenger injury and restraint useAmy E Schlotthauer
Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226 0509, USA
Am J Prev Med 40:320-3. 2011..The role of alcohol in fatal motor vehicle crashes involving children has been well established. However, the nonfatal injury burden of alcohol on child passengers has not been comprehensively assessed...
Risk factors for falls and fall-related injuries in adults 85 years of age and olderAnna C Grundstrom
Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Arch Gerontol Geriatr 54:421-8. 2012..Our results suggest that those with risk factors for falls and fall-related injuries may be appropriate targets for evidence-based fall prevention programs...
Linearity and nonlinearity in HIV/STI transmission: implications for the evaluation of sexual risk reduction interventionsSteven D Pinkerton
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA
Eval Rev 35:550-65. 2011....
Firearm death rates and association with level of firearm purchase background checkSteven A Sumner
Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226 0509, USA
Am J Prev Med 35:1-6. 2008..The information potentially available to checking agencies at different levels of government varies; the consequence of this variation is not known...
Health-related quality of life in pediatric minor injury: reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory in the emergency departmentMartha W Stevens
Section of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Children s Research Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 166:74-81. 2012..To evaluate the feasibility, reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 Generic Core Scales (PedsQL) in the first 2 weeks after pediatric emergency department care of minor injury...
Identifying risk factors for medical injuryClare E Guse
Medical College of Wisconsin, Family and Community Medicine, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Int J Qual Health Care 18:203-10. 2006..To examine multiple risk factors for medical injury using administrative data...
Obesity and risk for death due to motor vehicle crashesShankuan Zhu
Injury Research Center and Dept of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Am J Public Health 96:734-9. 2006..We examined the role of body mass index (BMI) and other factors in driver deaths within 30 days after motor vehicle crashes...
Outpatient drug safety: new steps in an old directionDaniel S Budnitz
Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA
Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 16:160-5. 2007..Third, the sustainability of active versus passive interventions should be considered when choosing safety interventions...
Radium in Wisconsin drinking water: an analysis of osteosarcoma riskClare E Guse
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226, USA
Arch Environ Health 57:294-303. 2002..98; 95% confidence interval = .93, 1.04; p = .56). The authors found no evidence that radium, at current levels in Wisconsin drinking water, resulted in excess cases of osteosarcoma...
Risk factors for bronchiolitis obliterans in allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation for leukemiaLinus H Santo Tomas
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, 9200 West Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Chest 128:153-61. 2005..We sought to identify risk factors for BO using data from the International Bone Marrow Transplant Registry...
Using sexually transmitted disease incidence as a surrogate marker for HIV incidence in prevention trials: a modeling studySteven D Pinkerton
Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202, USA
Sex Transm Dis 29:298-307. 2002....
Increased risk of death or disability in unhelmeted Wisconsin motorcyclistsCarley Sauter
Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
WMJ 104:39-44. 2005..Alcohol use is associated with unhelmeted riding and increased risk of poor outcomes. These findings support policy and educational efforts promoting helmet use, which seek to decrease these tragedies...
Dental status and quality of life in long-term head and neck cancer survivorsRebecca L Duke
Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences, The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226-3522, USA
Laryngoscope 115:678-83. 2005..CONCLUSIONS: Although previous studies have shown that many of the effects of cancer treatment disappear between 1 and 3 years, this study shows that the dental status has a persistent impact on subjective quality of life...
Psychosocial effects in long-term head and neck cancer survivorsRichard L Holloway
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Head Neck 27:281-8. 2005..Physicians and surgeons caring for long-term head and neck cancer survivors should be cognizant of the importance of psychosocial risk factors in the QOL of their patients...
Speech intelligibility and quality of life in head and neck cancer survivorsTanya K Meyer
Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences, The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226-3522, USA
Laryngoscope 114:1977-81. 2004..Understanding how communication deficits affect quality of life in long-term head and neck cancer survivors may allow more effective therapies to modulate these concerns in the recovery period...
Factors associated with physician interventions to address adolescent smokingTammy H Sims
Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 1930 Monroe Street, Madison, WI 53711, USA
Health Serv Res 39:571-86. 2004..Medical record prompts, similar to the tobacco use question on prenatal forms and the tobacco use vital sign stamp, are essential for reminding providers to consistently document and address tobacco use among adolescents...
Aspiration, weight loss, and quality of life in head and neck cancer survivorsBruce H Campbell
Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226 3522, USA
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 130:1100-3. 2004..To determine associations between objective assessments (swallowing function and weight change) and subjective quality-of-life (QOL) measures...
Farm pesticides: outcomes of a randomized controlled intervention to reduce risksMelissa J Perry
Occupational Health Program, Harvard School of Public Health, 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Am J Prev Med 24:310-5. 2003....
Wisconsin physicians advising smokers to quit: results from the Current Population Survey, 1998-1999 and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2000Anne M Marbella
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
WMJ 102:41-5. 2003..Increasing physician counseling of patients who smoke continues to be a priority public health goal for decreasing morbidity and mortality from tobacco-related illnesses...
Minor depression and rehabilitation outcome for older adults in subacute careBradley P Allen
Integrated Community Resources Inc, 10838 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
J Behav Health Serv Res 31:189-98. 2004..The results indicated a statistically significant relationship between FIM score change and minor depression from admission to discharge, but not from discharge to follow-up...
Clean indoor air policies in Wisconsin workplacesClare E Guse
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
WMJ 103:27-31. 2004..These policies are more likely to protect workers of higher socioeconomic status and may increase health disparities in tobacco-related diseases in the future...
The epidemiology of traumatic brain injury in Wisconsin, 2001Kelly S Tieves
Medical College of Wisconsin, Injury Research Center, USA
WMJ 104:22-5, 54. 2005..CONCLUSIONS: TBI is a major cause of death and hospitalizations in Wisconsin. Male teens and young adults, and the elderly are high-risk groups for TBI. Preventive measures should be aimed at these high-risk groups...
Adolescent hospital discharges associated with self-poisonings in Wisconsin, 2000-2002Anne M Marbella
Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Milwaukee 53226, USA
WMJ 104:59-64. 2005..This study investigates the Wisconsin adolescent self-poisoning problem, using state discharge data on medication-related self-inflicted injuries, focusing on medications used and risk factors...
Graduated driver licensing in Wisconsin: does it create safer drivers?Susan Anderson Fohr
Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
WMJ 104:31-6. 2005..The purpose of this study was to measure the effectiveness of Wisconsin's graduated driver licensing law and determine whether a reduction in crash rates was due to reduced exposure, safer driving, or both...
