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Laurel K. Leslie
Researcher at Tufts University
Publications - 185
Citations - 7716
Laurel K. Leslie is an academic researcher from Tufts University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 171 publications receiving 6768 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurel K. Leslie include Floating Hospital for Children & Loma Linda University.
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Primary Health Care: Potential Home for Family-Focused Preventive Interventions.
Laurel K. Leslie,Christopher J. Mehus,J. David Hawkins,Thomas F. Boat,Mary Ann McCabe,Shari L. Barkin,Ellen C. Perrin,Carol W. Metzler,Guillermo Prado,V. Fan Tait,Randall Brown,William R. Beardslee +11 more
TL;DR: The existing advantages of primary care settings are discussed and a plan to move toward realizing the potential public health impact of family-focused prevention through widespread implementation in primary healthcare settings is laid out.
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A systematic review of stakeholder engagement in comparative effectiveness and patient-centered outcomes research.
Thomas W Concannon,Thomas W Concannon,Melissa Fuster,Tully Saunders,Kamal Patel,John B. Wong,John B. Wong,Laurel K. Leslie,Laurel K. Leslie,Joseph Lau +9 more
TL;DR: Stakeholder engagement was more common in earlier (prioritization) than in later (implementation and dissemination) stages of research, and the roles and activities of stakeholders were highly variable across research and program reports.
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A new taxonomy for stakeholder engagement in patient-centered outcomes research.
Thomas W Concannon,Paul Meissner,Jo Anne Grunbaum,Newell E. McElwee,Jeanne Marie Guise,John Santa,Patrick H. Conway,Patrick H. Conway,Denise H. Daudelin,Elaine H. Morrato,Laurel K. Leslie +10 more
TL;DR: A flexible taxonomy is introduced called the 7Ps of Stakeholder Engagement and Six Stages of Research for identifying stakeholders and developing engagement strategies across the full spectrum of research activities.
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Prevalence of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in the 1999 to 2012 United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES)
Sarah D. de Ferranti,Angie Mae Rodday,Michael M. Mendelson,John B. Wong,Laurel K. Leslie,R. Christopher Sheldrick +5 more
TL;DR: Variations in prevalence by age and obesity status suggest that clinical criteria may not be sufficient to estimate FH prevalence, suggesting that 1 in 250 US adults have FH.
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Developmental and behavioral needs and service use for young children in child welfare.
Aubyn C. Stahmer,Laurel K. Leslie,Laurel K. Leslie,Laurel K. Leslie,Michael S. Hurlburt,Richard P. Barth,Mary Bruce Webb,John Landsverk,John Landsverk,Jinjin Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that children referred to CW have high developmental and behavioral need regardless of the level of CW involvement, and both age and level of involvement influence service use when controlling for need.