Publications by authors named "Shari L Riley"

Research is yet to fully examine the utility and effectiveness of telehealth in primary care resident ambulatory training. This study examined the attitudes of preceptors, residents, and nurses on (1) the impact of telehealth on healthcare; (2) the impact of telehealth on the work activity of resident clinics; (3) the impact of telehealth on resident training in the outpatient setting; and (4) the impact of telehealth on relationships. There were three focus groups, one each of preceptors (N = 5), residents (N = 10), nurses (N = 7).

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Physician use of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) is disappointingly low in the United States. Much emphasis historically has been placed on the individual clinician to implement use of guidelines in practice. Recently, the Public Health Service issued an updated set of smoking cessation guidelines that include recommendations not only for patients and physicians, but also for health care administrators, insurers, and purchasers.

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