Publications by authors named "Laura Quill"

Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed healthcare use and barriers faced by youth under 25 with chronic illnesses in a single urban healthcare system during 2021.
  • Researchers examined various factors including demographics, clinical characteristics, and social determinants of health to identify patterns in healthcare encounters and missed appointments.
  • Findings highlighted that these youth often require extensive healthcare resources and revealed that race and insurance type influenced access to care, emphasizing the need to address disparities for better healthcare access.
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Background/objectives: Hope is a universal, multidimensional, and nuanced concept that may have specific meaning for young people living with chronic health conditions anticipated to last into adulthood. We previously identified definitions of hope for youth living with chronic health conditions derived from young people's and their caregivers' own words. Here, we aimed to develop a hope assessment tool to facilitate the future evaluation of interventions to support wellness and health for young people growing up with chronic health conditions; Methods: We developed Likert-type scale questions using the young people's and caregivers' definitions of hope and applied the think-aloud cognitive interview method to assess understanding and to inform sequential iteration.

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The impact of thalassemia major and thalassemia intermedia and their associated complications on quality of life (QOL) is largely unknown. Determining the degree of health impairment as perceived by the patient is essential information needed to recommend suitable therapy. The objective of this study was to evaluate QOL in transfusion-independent patients with thalassemia (non-Tx) compared with that in transfused patients (Tx) and to identify the factors that affect QOL in thalassemia.

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