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J W Senterfitt
Researcher at RAND Corporation
Publications - 4
Citations - 1485
J W Senterfitt is an academic researcher from RAND Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1469 citations.
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Variations in the Care of HIV-Infected Adults in the United States: Results From the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study
Martin F. Shapiro,Sally C. Morton,Daniel F. McCaffrey,J W Senterfitt,John A. Fleishman,Judith F. Perlman,Leslie A. Athey,Joan Keesey,Dana P. Goldman,Sandra H. Berry,Samuel A. Bozzette,Samuel A. Bozzette +11 more
TL;DR: The authors in this article examined variations in the care received by a national sample representative of the adult US population infected with HIV and found that not all individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) receive adequate care.
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The Care of HIV-Infected Adults in the United States
Samuel A. Bozzette,Sandra H. Berry,Naihua Duan,M R Frankel,M R Frankel,Arleen Leibowitz,Arleen Leibowitz,D Lefkowitz,Carol-Ann Emmons,J W Senterfitt,Marc L. Berk,Sally C. Morton,Martin F. Shapiro,Martin F. Shapiro +13 more
TL;DR: It is found that most HIV-infected adults who were receiving medical care had advanced disease, and the patient population was disproportionately male, black, and poor.
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National probability samples in studies of low-prevalence diseases. Part I: Perspectives and lessons from the HIV cost and services utilization study.
Martin F. Shapiro,Marc L. Berk,Sandra H. Berry,Carol-Ann Emmons,Leslie A. Athey,David C. Hsia,Arleen Leibowitz,Carl A. Maida,M. Marcus,Judith F. Perlman,Claudia L. Schur,Mark A. Schuster,J W Senterfitt,S A Bozzette +13 more
TL;DR: Multistage probability sampling through providers can provide unbiased, nationally representative data on persons receiving regular medical care for uncommon diseases and can improve the ability to accurately study care and its outcomes for diseases such as HIV/AIDS.
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Changes in health-promoting behavior following diagnosis with HIV: prevalence and correlates in a national probability sample.
Rebecca L. Collins,David E. Kanouse,Allen L. Gifford,J W Senterfitt,Mark A. Schuster,Daniel F. McCaffrey,Martin F. Shapiro,Neil S. Wenger +7 more
TL;DR: For example, this paper found that most people with HIV improve their health behavior following diagnosis, but more might be helped to do so by targeting these behaviors in future interventions, such as diet, exercise, smoking, and substance use patterns.