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Ellen S Sears
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 7
Citations - 18
Ellen S Sears is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1 citations.
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Preferences for mHealth Technology and Text Messaging Communication in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Interview Study
Julie C Lauffenburger,Renee A Barlev,Ellen S Sears,Punam Anand Keller,Marie E. McDonnell,Elad Yom-Tov,Constance P. Fontanet,Kaitlin Hanken,Nancy Haff,Niteesh K. Choudhry +9 more
TL;DR: Patients’ preferences for mobile health (mHealth) technology and how that technology can be integrated into patients’ routines, especially with regard to medication use are understood to understand.
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Effect of a Biopsychosocial Intervention or Postural Therapy on Disability and Health Care Spending Among Patients With Acute and Subacute Spine Pain: The SPINE CARE Randomized Clinical Trial.
Niteesh K. Choudhry,Sheila K. Fifer,Constance P. Fontanet,Kristin R. Archer,Ellen S Sears,G.S. Bhatkhande,Nancy Haff,Roya Ghazinouri,Rogelio A. Coronado,Byron J Schneider,Susan W. Butterworth,Harvinder S. Deogun,Angelina N Cooper,Eugene Hsu,Shannon S. Block,Claudia A. Davidson,Claude Shackelford,Parul M Goyal,Arnold Milstein,Katherine Crum,Jennifer Y. Scott,Keith I. Marton,Flavio M. Silva,Sarah Obeidalla,Payton E. Robinette,Mario Lorenzana-DeWitt,Courtney A. Bair,Hana J. Sadun,Natalie Goldfield,Luke M. Hogewood,Emma K. Sterling,Cole Pickney,E. Koltun-Baker,Andrew Swehla,Vishvaas Ravikumar,Sameeksha Malhotra,Sabrina T. Finney,Lynn Holliday,Karin C. Moolman,Shanita D. Coleman-Dockery,Ilaben B. Patel,Federica B. Angel,Jennifer Green,Kevin Mitchell,Mary R. McBean,Muteeb Ghaffar,Sandra R. Ermini,Ana L. Carr,James MacDonald +48 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the effects of two interventions that emphasize noninvasive care for spine pain, which resulted in small but statistically significant reductions in pain-related disability at 3 months.
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Reducing Ethnic and racial Disparities by improving Undertreatment, Control, and Engagement in Blood Pressure management with health information technology (REDUCE-BP) hybrid effectiveness-implementation pragmatic trial: Rationale and design.
Julie C. Lauffenburger,Rasha Khatib,Alvia Siddiqi,Michelle A. Albert,Punam Anand Keller,Lipika Samal,Nicole Glowacki,Marlon E. Everett,Kaitlin Hanken,Simin Gharib Lee,G.S. Bhatkhande,Nancy Haff,Ellen S Sears,Niteesh K. Choudhry +13 more
TL;DR: The REDUCE-BP trial as mentioned in this paper evaluated the impact of a multicomponent behaviorally-informed EHR-based intervention on blood pressure control and found that the intervention can improve hypertension control and reduce disparities.
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Association Between Cost-Saving Prescription Policy Changes and Adherence to Chronic Disease Medications: an Observational Study.
Nancy Haff,Thomas D. Sequist,Teresa B. Gibson,Richele Benevent,Ellen S Sears,Sreekanth K. Chaguturu,Julie C Lauffenburger +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of pharmacy benefit design programs, including a change in PBM, institution of a prescription out-of-pocket maximum, and a mandated switch to 90 days medication supply, on adherence to chronic disease medications over time were assessed.
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Design of the Spine Pain Intervention to Enhance Care Quality And Reduce Expenditure Trial (SPINE CARE) study: Methods and lessons from a multi-site pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial.
Niteesh K. Choudhry,Constance P. Fontanet,Roya Ghazinouri,Sheila Fifer,Kristin R. Archer,Nancy Haff,Susan W. Butterworth,Harvinder Deogun,Shannon Block,Angelina Cooper,Ellen S Sears,Parul M Goyal,Rogelio A. Coronado,Byron J Schneider,Eugene Hsu,Arnold Milstein +15 more
TL;DR: The SPINE CARE (Spine Pain Intervention to Enhance Care Quality And Reduce Expenditure) trial is a cluster-randomized multi-center pragmatic clinical trial designed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and healthcare utilization of two interventions for primary care patients with acute and subacute spine pain this paper.