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Cynthia Brandt

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  327
Citations -  8343

Cynthia Brandt is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 290 publications receiving 6904 citations. Previous affiliations of Cynthia Brandt include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & Veterans Health Administration.

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Limitations of Conventional Methods of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose: Lessons learned from 3 days of continuous glucose sensing in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes

TL;DR: Repeated use of the CGMS may provide a means to optimize basal and bolus insulin replacement in patients with type 1 diabetes and provide a new method to obtain continuous glucose profiles and opportunities to examine limitations of conventional monitoring.
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Computer-based guideline implementation systems: a systematic review of functionality and effectiveness.

TL;DR: The functionality provided by recent computer-based guideline implementation systems and their effectiveness are analyzed to characterize the effectiveness of the systems.
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The GuideLine Implementability Appraisal (GLIA): development of an instrument to identify obstacles to guideline implementation

TL;DR: The GLIA proved to be useful in identifying barriers to implementation in the draft guideline and the guideline was revised accordingly, and may be useful to guideline developers who can apply the results to remedy defects in their guidelines.
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Gender Differences in Rates of Depression, PTSD, Pain, Obesity, and Military Sexual Trauma Among Connecticut War Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan

TL;DR: It is suggested that important gender differences exist in the prevalence of positive screenings for MST, depression, obesity, and PTSD among female and male veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom receiving care at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System.
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Women at war: understanding how women veterans cope with combat and military sexual trauma.

TL;DR: Women veterans identified stressful military experiences and post-deployment reintegration problems as major stressors, and stressful military experiences included combat experiences, military sexual trauma, and separation from family.