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Heather A. King
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 45
Citations - 822
Heather A. King is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 33 publications receiving 603 citations. Previous affiliations of Heather A. King include Veterans Health Administration & Pennsylvania State University.
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Implementation of Lung Cancer Screening in the Veterans Health Administration.
Linda S. Kinsinger,Charles Anderson,Jane Kim,Martha Larson,Stephanie H. Chan,Heather A. King,Heather A. King,Kathryn L. Rice,Christopher G. Slatore,Nichole T. Tanner,Kathleen S. Pittman,Robert J. Monte,Rebecca B. McNeil,Rebecca B. McNeil,Janet M. Grubber,Michael J. Kelley,Michael J. Kelley,Dawn Provenzale,Dawn Provenzale,Santanu K. Datta,Santanu K. Datta,Nina S. Sperber,Nina S. Sperber,Lottie K. Barnes,David H. Abbott,Kellie J. Sims,Richard L. Whitley,R. Ryanne Wu,R. Ryanne Wu,George L. Jackson,George L. Jackson +30 more
TL;DR: Implementation of LCS in the VHA will likely lead to large numbers of patients eligible for LCS and will require substantial clinical effort for both patients and staff, as well as estimate the number of VHA patients who may be candidates for LCS.
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Assessing Daily Stress Processes in Social Surveys by Combining Stressor Exposure and Salivary Cortisol
TL;DR: A research method for assessing stress and mental health in ongoing population-based social surveys that combines self-reports of naturally occurring daily stressors with a primary marker of stress physiology, salivary cortisol is presented.
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Approaches for Informing Optimal Dose of Behavioral Interventions
Corrine I. Voils,Corrine I. Voils,Heather A. King,Matthew L. Maciejewski,Matthew L. Maciejewski,Kelli D. Allen,Kelli D. Allen,William S. Yancy,William S. Yancy,Jonathan A. Shaffer +9 more
TL;DR: This study presents approaches to inform intervention duration, frequency, and amount when the investigator has no a priori expectation and is seeking a descriptive approach for identifying and narrowing the universe of dose values.
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Intrusive Thoughts Mediate the Association between Neuroticism and Cognitive Function.
TL;DR: Intrusive thoughts mediated the association between trait neuroticism and cognitive performance beyond negative affect and are consistent with the hypothesis that the tendency to experience intrusive thoughts is a mechanism through which traits neuroticism influences cognitive performance.
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Content Validity and Reliability of a Self-Report Measure of Medication Nonadherence in Hepatitis C Treatment
Corrine I. Voils,Heather A. King,Heather A. King,Carolyn T. Thorpe,Carolyn T. Thorpe,Dan V. Blalock,Dan V. Blalock,Ian M. Kronish,Bryce B. Reeve,Colleen Boatright,Ziad F. Gellad,Ziad F. Gellad +11 more
TL;DR: This multi-method study established content validity of reasons for nonadherence and reliability of extent of nonadherentness and high rates of adherence and viral response were consistent with previous studies using othernonadherence measurement methods.