Publications by authors named "David Moen"

: Persistent pain is a prevalent condition that negatively influences physical, emotional, social and family functioning in adolescents. Pain science education is a promising therapy for adults, yet to be thoroughly investigated for persistent pain in adolescents. There is a need to develop suitable curricula for adolescent pain science education.

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Objective: This proof-of-concept pilot study aimed to investigate if a visual illusion that altered the size and muscularity of the back could be embodied and alter perception of the back.

Methods: The back visual illusions were created using the MIRAGE multisensory illusion system. Participants watched real-time footage of a modified version of their own back from behind.

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Large-scale poisoning events are common to scavenging bird species that forage communally, many of which are in decline. To reduce the threat of poisoning and compensate for other persistent threats, management, including supplemental feeding, is ongoing for many reintroduced and endangered vulture populations. Through a longitudinal study of lead exposure in California condors (Gymnogyps californianus), we illustrate the conservation challenges inherent in reintroduction of an endangered species to the wild when pervasive threats have not been eliminated.

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Background: The appropriate use of medications can influence quality performance measures and costs. Drug-related morbidity and mortality represents a public health challenge due to the ineffective and unsafe consequences of medication use. This article addresses the impact of team-based care that incorporates comprehensive medication therapy management on per capita expenditures, quality performance measures, and resolution of drug therapy problems.

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In an H&HN exclusive roundtable discussion, representatives from the five top-performing hospitals describe what they've learned so far from the Premier/CMS Pay-for-Performance Project. For hospitals around the country, so-called value-based ent will soon be the primary way they get paid by both public and commercial insurers. The Premier/CMS participants offer valuable insights--and warnings--about the challenges ahead.

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