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The following manuscripts have been accepted for publication:
- Self-Efficacy, Social Support, and Associations with Physical Activity and Body Mass Index among Women with Histories of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. C. Kim, Diabetes Educator.
The following manuscripts have been published:
The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD): a
multi-center study of diabetes in managed care. E.W. Gregg, Diabetes
Care; 2002 Feb; 25(2); 386-9.
Out-of-Pocket Costs and Diabetes Preventive Services: The
Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. A.J. Karter, Diabetes
Care; 2003 Aug; 26(8); 2294-9.
The Direct Medical Cost of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. M. Brandle, Diabetes
Care; 2003 Aug; 26(8);
2300-04.
Health Behaviors and Quality of Care Among Latinos With Diabetes
in Managed Care: the Translating Research into Action for Diabetes
(TRIAD) Study. A.F. Brown, American Journal of Public Health;
2003 Oct; Vol 93; No.10; 1694-8.
Referral Management and the Care of Patients With Diabetes:
The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. C. Kim, American Journal of Managed Care; 2004 Feb;
Vol. 10; No. 3; 137-143.
Socioeconomic Position and Health for Persons with Diabetes;
a Conceptual Framework and Review of the Literature. A.F. Brown, Epidemiologic Reviews; June 2004; 26:63-77.
Managed Care Organization and the Quality of Diabetes Care.
The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. C. Kim, Diabetes Care; 2004 July; Vol. 27;
No. 7; 1529-34.
Diabetes Care Quality in the Veterans Affairs Health Care System
and Commercial Managed Care: The TRIAD Study. E. Kerr, Annals of Internal Medicine; 2004 Aug 17; Vol. 141; No. 4.
Sex Differences in Quality of Health Care Related to Ischemic Heart Disease Prevention in Patients with Diabetes: the Translating Research Iinto Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study, 2000-2001. A. Ferrara, Diabetes Care; 2004
Dec; Vol. 27; No. 12; 2974-76.
Preconception Care in Managed Care: the Translating Research
into Action for Diabetes Study. C. Kim, American
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology;
2005 January; No. 192; 227-32.
Is Physician Gender Associated with the Quality of Diabetes
Care? C. Kim, Diabetes
Care; 2005
July; Vol. 28; No. 7; 1594-98.
Does
Diabetes Care Compete with the Provision of Women's
Preventive Care Services?
B.P. Bahman, Diabetes
Care; 2005 November; Vol.
28; No. 11; 2644-49.
Race, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Position and Quality of Care for Adults
with Diabetes Enrolled in Managed Care: the Translating Research Into
Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. A.F. Brown, Diabetes
Care; 2005 December; Vol. 28; No. 12; 2864-70.
How Much Time do Patients with Diabetes Spend on Self-Care? M.M. Safford, Journal
of the American Board of Family Practice; 2005
July-August; Vol. 18; No. 4; 262-270.
Diabetes Reporting as a Cause of Death: Results from Translating
Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD). L.N. McEwen, Diabetes
Care; 2006 February; Vol. 29; No. 2; 247-253.
The Association between Quality of Care and the Intensity of Diabetes Disease Management Programs:
The Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. C.M. Mangione, Annals of Internal Medicine; 2006 July; Vol. 145; No. 2; 107-116
Are Physician Reimbursement Strategies Associated with
Processes of Care and Patient Satisfaction for Patients with
Diabetes in Managed Care? S.L. Ettner, Health
Services Research; 2006 August; 41:4; 1221-1241.
Who Is Tested for Diabetic Kidney Disease and Who Initiates
Treatment. S. Johnson, Diabetes
Care; 2006 August; No. 8; Vol. 29; 1733-1738.
Case-Cohort Designs and Analysis for Clustered Failure Time
Data. S.E. Lu, Biometrics; 2006; Vol. 4; No. 62; 1138-1148.
Is the Number of Documented Diabetes Process-of-Care Indicators Associated with Cardiometabolic Risk Factor Levels, Patient Satisfaction, or Self-Rated Quality of Diabetes Care? The TRIAD Study. R.T. Ackermann, Diabetes Care; September 2006; No. 9; Vol. 29; 2108-2113.
The Association between Clinical Care Strategies and the
Attenuation of Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes Care. The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. K. Duru, Medical
Care; December 2006; No.44(12); 1121-1128.
Physician Compensation from Salary and Quality of Diabetes Care. C. Kim, Journal of General Internal Medicine; 2007 April; No 4; 448-452.
Risk Factors for Mortality among Patients with Diabetes: The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. L.N. McEwen, Diabetes Care; July 2007; No. 7; Vol 30; 1736-1741.
Educational Disparities Rates of Smoking Among Diabetic Adults: Translating
Research Into Action for Diabetes. A.J. Karter, American
Journal of Public Health; online version August 2007; No. 8; Vol. 97.
Risk Perception for Diabetes among Women with Histories of Gestational Diabetes. C. Kim, Diabetes Care, September 2007; No. 9; Vol. 30; 2281-2286.
Preventive Counseling among Women with Histories of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. C. Kim, Diabetes Care, October 2007; Vol. 30; No.10; 2489-2495; Epub; 2007 July 10.
Agreement Between Self-Reports and Medical Records was only Fair in a Cross-Sectional Study of Performance of Annual Eye Examinations Among Adults with Diabetes in Managed Care. G. L. Beckles, Medical Care; 2007 September; Vol. 45; No. 9; 876-883
Understanding the Gap Between Good Processes of Care and Poor Intermediate Outcomes: Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD). J.V. Selby, Medical Care; 2007 December; Vol. 45; No. 12; 1144-1153.
Sex Disparities in Control and Treatment of Modifiable Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors among Patients with Diabetes: Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) Study. A. Ferrara, Diabetes Care; 2008 Jan; 31(1):69-74. Epub 2007 Oct 12.
Perception of Neighborhood and Health Behaviors and Outcomes for Adults with Diabetes in Managed Care. T.L. Gary, Diabetes Care; 31:273-278, 2008, published online Nov 13, 2007
Educational Disparities in Health Behaviors among Patients with Diabetes: The Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes. A.J. Karter, BMC Public Health; 2007 Oct 29, 7(1);308 [Epub ahead of print]
Race/Ethnicity and Economic Differences in Cost Related Medication Underuse among Insured Adults with Diabetes. C.W. Tseng, Diabetes Care; Vol. 31; No. 2, Feb 2008 [Epub ahead of print]
Why Don’t Diabetes Patients Achieve Recommended Risk Factor Targets? Poor Adherence vs. Lack of Treatment Intensification. J.A. Schmittdiel, Journal of General Internal Medicine, March 4, 2008. [Epub ahead of print]
Does Age of Diabetes Diagnosis Influence Long-Term Physical and Behavioral Outcomes? A. Carrol, Diabetes Care; 2007, 30:2859-2860, published online August 6, 2007.
Are Primary Care Physicians More Likely to Record Diabetes on Death Certificates? L.N. McEwen, Diabetes Care; March 2008; Vol. 31; No. 3; 508-510.
Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women with Histories of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
C. Kim, Journal of Women's Health; 2008; Vol. 17; No. 5; 783-792.
Predictors of Sustained Walking among Diabetes Patients in Managed Care: The Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD). O.K. Duru Journal of General Internal Medicine.; 2008; May 2. [Epub ahead of print]
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