Publications by authors named "Siegel S"

Background: Burnout is among the greatest challenges facing healthcare today. Healthcare providers have been found to experience burnout at significant rates, with COVID-19 exacerbating the challenge. Burnout in the healthcare setting has been associated with decreases in job satisfaction, productivity, professionalism, quality of care, and patient satisfaction, as well as increases in career choice regret, intent to leave, and patient safety incidents.

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Event-related potentials (ERPs) are small voltage changes in the brain that reliably occur in response to auditory or visual stimuli. ERPs have been extensively studied in both humans and animals to identify biomarkers, test pharmacological agents, and generate testable hypotheses about the physiological and genetic basis of schizophrenia. In this chapter, we discuss how ERPs are generated and recorded as well as review canonical ERP components in the context of schizophrenia research in humans.

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Recent advancements in medicine have confirmed that brain disorders often comprise multiple subtypes of mechanisms, developmental trajectories, or severity levels. Such heterogeneity is often associated with demographic aspects (e.g.

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  • * Most eating disorders showed high rates of remission within one year, but longer-term outcomes for overweight and obesity were less favorable, with 53% and 34% achieving remission over three years.
  • * The research highlights significant diagnostic transitions, with varying rates of individuals progressing from atypical eating disorders to more severe forms, indicating complex relationships between eating disorders and body weight issues.
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Background: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) allowed Americans aged 19-25 years to remain on their parents' health insurance plans until age 26 years (the Dependent Care Expansion [DCE]). Have those with cancer diagnoses benefited?

Methods: The ACE DCE 7-year age range of 19-25 years was compared for changes in cancer survival and mortality before and after enactment of the ACA with groups that were younger and older (in 7-year age spans: ages 12-18 and 26-32 years, respectively). Cancer death data for the entire United States were obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and relative survival data of patients who were diagnosed with cancer were obtained from the National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results regions representing 42%-44% of the country.

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In 2018, a "survival cliff" in the United States was identified among older adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL). This study reassessed the cliff and associated putative causes. Survival data were obtained using the U.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Acromegaly Disease Activity Tool (ACRODAT) in enhancing patient-centered management of acromegaly through improved communication between doctors and simulated patients (SPs).
  • - Analysis of online consultations revealed that conversations were primarily focused on specific acromegaly issues, with less attention given to comorbidities; shared decision-making was notably lacking, as only about 18.3% of SPs were invited to participate actively.
  • - Overall, the findings indicated that ACRODAT did not significantly improve the quality of patient management discussions, suggesting a need for better integration of patient involvement and comorbidity considerations in acromegaly treatment.
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Background: Adolescent sensitivity to alcohol is influenced by genetic background. Data from our laboratory suggested that adolescent C57BL/6J and DBA/2J inbred mice differed in susceptibility to alcohol-induced deficits in dorsal hippocampus-dependent contextual fear learning.

Methods: To investigate the biological underpinnings of this strain difference, we examined dorsal hippocampus gene expression using RNA-sequencing after alcohol or saline administration followed by Pavlovian fear conditioning across male and female C57BL/6J and DBA/2J adolescents.

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Introduction: Patients with pulmonary nodules detected through lung cancer screening or as incidental findings are often followed in lung health and screening programs. The use of personalized pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation informed by the nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR), a measure of nicotine metabolism, has not yet been evaluated in this setting. This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluated the feasibility of conducting a larger trial.

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While Black and White women are diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) at similar rates, Black women die from BC at a 40% higher rate. This disparity is even more pronounced for younger Black women, who die from BC at nearly twice the rate as younger White women. Black-White differences in BC mortality are largely attributable to health care and tumor biology factors.

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Challenges in classifying recurrent Plasmodium vivax infections constrain surveillance of antimalarial efficacy and transmission. Recurrent infections may arise from activation of dormant liver stages (relapse), blood-stage treatment failure (recrudescence) or reinfection. Molecular inference of familial relatedness (identity-by-descent or IBD) can help resolve the probable origin of recurrences.

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Background: Annual global data on mental disorders prevalence and firearm death rates for 2000-2019, enables the U.S. to be compared with comparable counties for these metrics.

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A self-study of (IJES) publications from 2008 through 2021 revealed a sex-data gap in participant and corresponding author representation. This finding prompted the creation of the IJES Working Group for Opportunity, Representation, and Diverse Perspectives. We are a collaborative team of authors, reviewers, and editors, spanning both rural and urban teaching- and research-focused institutions, who assembled regularly starting in September 2023.

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The (IJES) Working Group for Opportunity, Representation, and Diverse Perspectives was tasked with developing a position stand to provide guidance in critical areas of inclusion. We present to authors, reviewers, and all readership IJES ideals to utilize in practice. Key points are presented, followed by a deeper look with greater explanation into the areas of inclusive language, diversity and inclusion in research, and accessibility.

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Objective: Patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) report some of the highest levels of psychological distress amid managing their disease as well as debilitating and disfiguring treatment side effects. Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a top unmet need and concern of patients with HNC. Prior research suggests elevated symptoms of anxiety and depression are potential antecedents to FCR, but findings have been limited in HNC populations.

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Objective: We aimed to explore US veteran perspectives on eating disorder screening, diagnosis, patient-provider conversations, and care in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).

Method: Rapid qualitative analysis of 30-45 min phone interviews with 16 (N = 16) veterans with an electronic health record ICD-10 eating disorder diagnosis, who received care at one of two VHA healthcare systems in Connecticut or California. Topics covered included: conversations with providers about eating disorder symptoms, diagnosis, and referral to treatment; feedback about an eating disorder screener, and; reflections on eating disorders among veterans and VHA's effort to address them.

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Purpose: Partners of breast cancer (BC) survivors report high rates of psychological distress including fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). Research suggests that partners may have poorer physical health outcomes than the general population, but little research has examined the physiological biomarkers by which distress may impact partner health outcomes. The current study examined the associations between FCR and changes in hair cortisol among BC partners.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine whether invisible social control provided by a romantic partner is associated with improved objective glucose outcomes for patients with Type 2 diabetes. Social control reflects a partner's attempt to modify or influence a patient's health behaviors. We hypothesized that the best outcome for all continuous glucose monitoring measures would be captured by an interaction condition reflecting invisible social control.

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  • The paper reviews the application of the Transformers neural network architecture in healthcare, highlighting its origins in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and its adaptation to various healthcare data types.
  • It discusses uses of Transformers for tasks like clinical diagnosis, surgical instruction generation, and predicting surgery outcomes across different healthcare settings.
  • The authors also address the benefits and challenges of using Transformers, including computational costs, model interpretability, ethical implications, and their alignment with human values.
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  • The hypothalamus plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis and is linked to aging, with changes observed in mouse models leading to cognitive decline.
  • A study involving older adults used advanced imaging to explore the relationship between hypothalamic microstructure and neurocognitive factors, revealing that changes in mean diffusivity were age-related and correlated with decreased cortical thickness.
  • The research found that lower levels of fractional anisotropy in the hypothalamus may predict cognitive decline over time, marking the first evidence of a direct link between hypothalamic structure and cognitive aging in humans.
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Purpose: To improve the understanding of adherence as one major factor of disease control in acromegaly patients, we systematically assessed patients' motivations to adhere to advised follow-up schedules and recommended medication for acromegaly.

Methods: Cross-sectional, postal questionnaire study on adult patients with acromegaly, operated upon a growth hormone producing pituitary adenoma more than 1 year ago in two tertiary treatment centers. We assessed demographic and clinical characteristics, disease status, adherence to acromegaly medication and/or aftercare, and the five dimensions defined by the World Health Organization influencing adherence.

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  • - Patients with acromegaly often experience lower physical and psychological health-related quality of life (HRQoL), with maladaptive coping styles being linked to this decline.
  • - A study surveyed 106 acromegaly patients about their coping strategies and HRQoL, finding that over 44% showed impaired HRQoL, particularly due to factors like depressive coping and wishful thinking.
  • - The findings suggest that improving coping strategies through specialized training could help alleviate the long-term impacts of acromegaly on patients' HRQoL.
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This work presents LiFT (a lithium fiber-based test), a low-cost electrochemical sensor that can measure lithium in human saliva and urine with FDA-required accuracy. Lithium is used for the treatment of bipolar disorder, and has a narrow therapeutic window. Close monitoring of lithium concentration in biofluids and adjustment of drug dosage can minimize the devastating side effects.

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Introduction: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has shown remarkable success treating neurological and psychiatric disorders including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, epilepsy, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. DBS is now being explored to improve cognitive and functional outcomes in other psychiatric conditions, such as those characterized by reduced N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) function (i.e.

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