2021
Can a collective-impact initiative improve well-being in three US communities? Findings from a prospective repeated cross-sectional study
Riley C, Roy B, Lam V, Lawson K, Nakano L, Sun J, Contreras E, Hamar B, Herrin J. Can a collective-impact initiative improve well-being in three US communities? Findings from a prospective repeated cross-sectional study. BMJ Open 2021, 11: e048378. PMID: 34937711, PMCID: PMC8704973, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048378.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBuilt EnvironmentCitiesCommunity ParticipationCross-Sectional StudiesHumansProspective StudiesConceptsLife evaluation indexCollective impact initiativeBlue Zones ProjectBeach CitiesUS communitiesCollective actionPolicy changesCommunity engagementSimilar citiesStrategic useZone projectsCommunityManhattan BeachCityInitiativesProcess-oriented interventionNationsType of interventionBeing IndexEngagementCross-sectional surveyEntire portfolioResidentsHealthIntervention
2011
Using alternative statistical formats for presenting risks and risk reductions
Akl EA, Oxman AD, Herrin J, Vist GE, Terrenato I, Sperati F, Costiniuk C, Blank D, Schünemann H. Using alternative statistical formats for presenting risks and risk reductions. Cochrane Database Of Systematic Reviews 2011, 2011: cd006776. PMID: 21412897, PMCID: PMC6464912, DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd006776.pub2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolicy makersAbsolute risk reductionRelative risk reductionStatistical presentationStandardized mean differenceHigh quality comparisonsRisk reductionHealth professionalsMakersSensitivity analysisConsumersCochrane Central RegisterCross-over studyQuality of evidenceRisk of biasStatistical informationCentral RegisterGRADE approachControlled TrialsDATA COLLECTIONEvidence-based practiceSurrogate outcomesOvid MEDLINEOutcome effectsReference lists