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Lee A. Green

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  129
Citations -  79468

Lee A. Green is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 118 publications receiving 77246 citations. Previous affiliations of Lee A. Green include American Academy of Family Physicians & National Institutes of Health.

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Optimizing COPD Acute Care Patient Outcomes Using a Standardized Transition Bundle and Care-Coordinator: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

TL;DR: The transition bundle was associated with a 7.3% relative increase in LOS and a 76% (RR, 1.53-2.02%) greater risk of a 30-day ED revisit, while the care coordinator did not influence readmission or ED revisits as mentioned in this paper .
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Implementation of a Hearing Loss Screening Intervention in Primary Care.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a qualitative lens to explore implementation processes through the perspectives of family medicine clinicians and residents who interacted with the hearing loss (HL) prompt and found that the prompt was overwhelmingly viewed as easy, simple to use, accurate, and clinicians considered prompt as an effective way to increase awareness and conversations with patients.
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Effect of medication timing on anticoagulation stability in users of warfarin (the INRange RCT): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

TL;DR: Should morning ingestion prove superior, the safety and effectiveness of this medication, and hence the prevention of stroke, pulmonary embolus, and major hemorrhage, could potentially be improved with no added cost or inconvenience to the patient.
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Alberta Family Physician Electronic Endoscopy study: Quality of 1769 colonoscopies performed by rural Canadian family physicians.

TL;DR: Support and training rural FPs who perform endoscopy might help alleviate current wait times and improve access for rural Canadian patients and meet benchmarks in colonoscopy quality.
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Assessing the Uptake of Evidence-Based Management: A Systems Approach

TL;DR: The authors in this paper reframed Briner and Rousseau's question of evidence-based industrial-organizational psychology into the question of how I-O psychologists are involved in the consumption of evidence.