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Matthew Lee Smith
Researcher at Texas A&M University
Publications - 329
Citations - 6096
Matthew Lee Smith is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 300 publications receiving 4384 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew Lee Smith include University of Georgia & University of Memphis.
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RE-AIM Planning and Evaluation Framework: Adapting to New Science and Practice With a 20-Year Review
Russell E. Glasgow,Samantha M. Harden,Bridget Gaglio,Borsika A. Rabin,Borsika A. Rabin,Matthew Lee Smith,Gwenndolyn C. Porter,Marcia G. Ory,Paul A. Estabrooks +8 more
TL;DR: The application and evolution of RE-AIM is described as well as lessons learned from its use, with increasing the emphasis on cost and adaptations to programs and expanding the use of qualitative methods to understand “how” and “why” results came about.
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Flunking Grades: Research and Policies on Retention
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of research on grade retention is presented in this article, where the authors discuss the effect of grade retention on the learner, the teacher and classroom learning, P.Ellwein and G.V.Peterson policy implications of retention research, E.House.
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Successes of a national study of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program: meeting the triple aim of health care reform
Marcia G. Ory,SangNam Ahn,Luohua Jiang,Matthew Lee Smith,Philip L. Ritter,Nancy Whitelaw,Kate Lorig +6 more
TL;DR: This National Study of C DSMP demonstrates the successful translation of CDSMP into widespread practice and its potential for helping the nation achieve the triple aims of health care reform.
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Combatting Social Isolation Among Older Adults in a Time of Physical Distancing: The COVID-19 Social Connectivity Paradox
TL;DR: The primary purposes of this article are to provide an overview of the complex interconnectedness between social isolation, loneliness, and depression while introducing the COVID-19 Connectivity Paradox, a new concept used to describe the conflicting risk/harm continuum resulting from recommended physical distancing.
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The impact of chronic disease self-management programs: healthcare savings through a community-based intervention
SangNam Ahn,SangNam Ahn,Rashmita Basu,Matthew Lee Smith,Matthew Lee Smith,Luohua Jiang,Kate Lorig,Nancy Whitelaw,Marcia G. Ory +8 more
TL;DR: Findings emphasize the value of public health tertiary prevention interventions and the need for policies to support widespread adoption of CDSMP.