Social networks in health care teams: evidence from the United States
Poghosyan L, Lucero R, Knutson A, W Friedberg M, Poghosyan H. Social networks in health care teams: evidence from the United States. Journal Of Health Organization And Management 2016, 30: 1119-1139. PMID: 27700473, DOI: 10.1108/jhom-12-2015-0201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care teamCare teamTeam membersHealth care team membersHealth services research studiesDiffusion of evidence-based practicesCare team membersCare team compositionHealth care deliveryHealth care settingsTeam members' practicesHealth care networkEvidence-based practiceCare deliveryCare networkCare settingsPatient careOccurrence of adverse eventsImpact patientsTeam member characteristicsHealthMember practicesLiterature searchContextual factorsExclusion criteriaThe association between social support and smoking status in cancer survivors with frequent and infrequent mental distress: results from 10 US states, 2010
Poghosyan H, Darwish S, Kim S, Cooley M. The association between social support and smoking status in cancer survivors with frequent and infrequent mental distress: results from 10 US states, 2010. Journal Of Cancer Survivorship 2016, 10: 1078-1088. PMID: 27236586, DOI: 10.1007/s11764-016-0551-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHistory, 21st CenturyHumansMaleMental HealthNeoplasmsSmokingSocial SupportSurvivorsConceptsFrequent mental distressLevels of social supportLow levels of social supportCancer survivorsMental distressSocial supportBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemSmoking statusIntensive smoking cessation interventionRisk Factor Surveillance SystemHigher levels of social supportCancer survivorship moduleAdult cancer survivorsSmoking cessation interventionsMethodsCross-sectional dataHealth care professionalsNon-Hispanic blacksNon-Hispanic whitesMental health differencesReceiving social supportUS statesCessation interventionsHealth differencesCare professionalsNever smokers