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Lily S. Barnard
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 5
Citations - 350
Lily S. Barnard is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Qualitative research. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 228 citations. Previous affiliations of Lily S. Barnard include Tufts University.
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Material Need Insecurities, Control of Diabetes Mellitus, and Use of Health Care Resources: Results of the Measuring Economic Insecurity in Diabetes Study
Seth A. Berkowitz,James B. Meigs,Darren A. DeWalt,Hilary K. Seligman,Lily S. Barnard,Oliver-John M. Bright,Marie Schow,Steven J. Atlas,Deborah J. Wexler +8 more
TL;DR: Material need insecurities were common among patients with diabetes mellitus and had varying but generally adverse associations with diabetes control and the use of health care resources.
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Food Insecurity, Food "Deserts," and Glycemic Control in Patients With Diabetes: A Longitudinal Analysis.
Seth A. Berkowitz,Andrew J. Karter,Giselle Corbie-Smith,Hilary K. Seligman,Sarah A. Ackroyd,Lily S. Barnard,Steven J. Atlas,Deborah J. Wexler +7 more
TL;DR: Food insecurity is associated with higher HbA1c, but living in an area with low physical food access is not, and food insecurity screening and interventions may help improve glycemic control for vulnerable patients.
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Material need support interventions for diabetes prevention and control: a systematic review.
TL;DR: This review summarizes the current literature regarding interventions that provide material support for income, food, housing, and other basic needs and proposes a conceptual model of the relationship between unmet needs and diabetes outcomes.
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Multidisciplinary coordinated care for Type 2 diabetes: A qualitative analysis of patient perspectives.
TL;DR: Coordinated, multidisciplinary diabetes team care is understood by and acceptable to patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Health Impact of Street Sweeps from the Perspective of Healthcare Providers
Diane Qi,Kamran Abri,M. Mukherjee,Amy Rosenwohl-Mack,Lina Khoeur,Lily S. Barnard,Kelly R. Knight +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , a qualitative study using data gathered from open-ended questions was conducted to investigate and document the health impacts of street sweeps from the perspective of healthcare providers in San Francisco.