Publications by authors named "J Goodie"

Article Synopsis
  • Targeting cardiovascular disease (CVD) in military health care is critical, but it's unclear how often behavioral health consultants (BHCs) help address related risk factors like tobacco use, obesity, and depression.
  • A study analyzing electronic health records from military clinics over three years found low referral rates to BHCs for patients with CVD (1.5%), tobacco use (5.3%), obesity (3.4%), and depression (20.0%).
  • The findings indicate that BHCs are underutilized in addressing CVD in military settings, suggesting the need for further research and strategies to increase their usage in health care systems.
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Background And Objectives: Social determinants of health (SDoH) education has gained popularity in undergraduate medical education; however, emphasis varies, and the curricula or assessment methods are not uniform. This study sought to examine the current SDoH teaching and assessment methods within family medicine clerkships and to identify characteristics associated with SDoH curriculum with multicomponent (two or more) teaching strategies and higher Kirkpatrick levels of assessment (Level 3-behavior change and Level 4-results).

Methods: An online survey was conducted through the 2023 Council of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance (CERA) Clerkship Directors Survey.

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Objective: This study investigated prospective bidirectional relationships between depressive symptoms and metabolic syndrome (MetS) and the moderating effects of race, sex, and health behaviors in a diverse cohort followed for 30 years.

Method: Data were analyzed from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Coronary Artery Disease in Young Adults (CARDIA) study, a 30-year prospective study of young adults ( = 5,113; = 24.76 [ = 3.

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Over the past 25 years, one way the US Department of Defense (DoD) has worked to optimise and personalise the delivery of behavioural healthcare is by integrating behavioural health providers into primary care settings. Using the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model for integration allows behavioural health providers to see service members and their families for brief and targeted appointments. These appointments are focused on ensuring that the patient receives the care that is needed, while reducing the barriers (eg, delays in receiving care, negative stigma, isolated from other medical care) that are often associated with seeking behavioural healthcare.

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Objective: This study investigated prospective bidirectional relationships between depression and metabolic syndrome (MetS), and the moderating effects of race, sex, and health behaviors in a diverse cohort followed for 30 years.

Methods: Data were analyzed from the NHLBI CARDIA study, a 30 year-prospective study of young adults ( = 5113; age = 24.76 ( = 3.

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