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Emma Iserman
Researcher at McMaster University
Publications - 16
Citations - 2939
Emma Iserman is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 2686 citations.
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Interventions for enhancing medication adherence.
Robby Nieuwlaat,Nancy L. Wilczynski,Tamara Navarro,Nicholas Hobson,Rebecca A. Jeffery,Arun Keepanasseril,Thomas Agoritsas,Niraj Mistry,Alfonso Iorio,Susan M. Jack,Bhairavi Sivaramalingam,Emma Iserman,Reem A. Mustafa,Dawn Jedraszewski,Chris Cotoi,R. Brian Haynes +15 more
TL;DR: The research in this field needs advances, including improved design of feasible long-term interventions, objective adherence measures, and sufficient study power to detect improvements in patient-important clinical outcomes.
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Can computerized clinical decision support systems improve diabetes management? A systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: To systematically review randomized trials that assessed the effects of computerized clinical decision support systems in ambulatory diabetes management compared with a non‐computerizedclinical decision support system control, a large number of trials were invalid.
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Target plasma factor levels for personalized treatment in haemophilia: a Delphi consensus statement
Alfonso Iorio,Emma Iserman,Victor S. Blanchette,Gerry Dolan,C. Escuriola Ettingshausen,Cedric Hermans,Claude Negrier,Johannes Oldenburg,Armin J. Reininger,C. Rodriguez-Merchan,Michael Spannagl,Leonard A. Valentino,Guy Young,K. N. Steinitz-Trost,Alessandro Gringeri +14 more
TL;DR: An increasing number of treating physicians and patients are showing interest in patient‐tailored approaches to prophylaxis, which aim to harmonize the prophyllaxis regimen with the patients’ bleeding phenotype, levels of physical activity and a variety of other variables.
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The quality, breadth, and timeliness of content updating vary substantially for 10 online medical texts: an analytic survey.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the quality of evidence reporting, breadth of coverage, and timeliness of content updating of 10 selected online medical texts, including UpToDate, Clinical Evidence, and First Consult.
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Adherence measurement and patient recruitment methods are poor in intervention trials to improve patient adherence
Rebecca A. Jeffery,Rebecca A. Jeffery,Tamara Navarro,Nancy L. Wilczynski,Emma Iserman,Arun Keepanasseril,Bhairavi Sivaramalingam,Thomas Agoritsas,R. Brian Haynes +8 more
TL;DR: Adherence research could be advanced by using higher quality measures of adherence and better selection and baseline assessment of study participants, and most methods were of low quality.