Objective: To describe translation and cultural adaptation procedures, and examine the degree of equivalence between the Spanish and English versions of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ) Consumer Assessments of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) Hospital Survey (H-CAHPS) of patient experiences with care.
Data Sources: Cognitive interviews on survey comprehension with 12 Spanish-speaking and 31 English-speaking subjects. Psychometric analyses of 586 responses to the Spanish version and 19,134 responses to the English version of the H-CAHPS survey tested in Arizona, Maryland, and New York in 2003.
The American Legacy Foundation developed the truth campaign, an aspirational antismoking brand for adolescents. This study tested whether a multidimensional scale, brand equity in truth, mediates the relationship between campaign exposure and youth smoking. We collected brand equity responses from 2,306 youth on a nationally representative telephone survey.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study used structural equation modeling to test a theory-based model of the pathways by which exposure to the "truth" counterindustry media campaign influenced beliefs, attitudes, and smoking behavior in national random-digit-dial telephone surveys of 16,000 12- to 17-year-olds before, 8 months after, and 15 months after campaign launch. Consistent with concepts from the theory of reasoned action, youth in markets with higher levels of campaign exposure had more negative beliefs about tobacco industry practices and more negative attitudes toward the tobacco industry. Models also provided support for a social inoculation effect, because negative industry attitudes were associated with lower receptivity to protobacco advertising and with less progression along a continuum of smoking intentions and behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: This study investigated relationships among exposure to the truthsm campaign, differences in social imagery about not smoking and related measures, and smoking behavior. We asked, "How does truthsm work? Through what psychological mechanisms does it affect smoking behavior?" We developed a framework to explain how receptivity to truthsm ads might influence youth cognitive states and subsequent effects on progression to established smoking. The main hypotheses were that social imagery about not smoking and related beliefs and attitudes about tobacco use mediate the relationship between truthsm exposure and smoking status.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Chronic allograft nephropathy is a major cause of progressive renal failure in renal transplant recipients. Its etiology is multifactorial and may include both immunologic and nonimmunologic causes. In this observational cohort study we set out to see if calcineurin inhibitor withdrawal would reduce the likelihood of graft loss.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Living-donor kidney transplant recipients generally do not receive antibody induction. Induction avoidance may not be appropriate, particularly for living-unrelated renal transplant (LURT) recipients, in whom matching may not be optimal. We compared the incidence of acute rejection and graft outcome of LURT recipients who were administered no induction and cadaveric renal transplant (CRT) recipients who were administered anti-CD25 antibody.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: This study sought to identify the pathways through which state-funded counterindustry media campaigns influence beliefs and attitudes regarding tobacco industry practices and smoking status.
Methods: A national random-digit-dial telephone survey of 6875 youths 12 to 24 years old was conducted in Winter 1999-2000. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis investigated the structure underlying beliefs and attitudes toward the tobacco industry.
End-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients treated with hemodialysis have a high mortality rate, which is largely due to inadequate dialysis. Dialysis adequacy, measured by the urea reduction ratio (URR), tends to be correlated within dialysis facilities with wide variations in average center adequacy. These are characteristics of a center effect, which can have an important impact on dialysis adequacy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultiple factors contribute to the development of chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) in renal transplant recipients, and atherogenesis is considered to be an important pathologic process contributing to the development of this disease. There is growing acknowledgment of the role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, and markers of inflammation, such as C-reactive protein (CRP), have been shown to predict atherosclerotic vascular disease in the general and end-stage renal disease populations. In this pilot study, we hypothesized that elevations in pretransplant concentrations of CRP predict an increased incidence of CAN after renal transplantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFew studies have evaluated the least squares (LS) or alternative regression methods to estimate loss of renal function using the reciprocal of creatinine over time in renal transplant recipients or have compared their performances in patients with chronic renal insufficiency (CRI). We evaluated the LS and alternative methods using the proportion of explained variance, measured by R2, and prediction of the final creatinine level. The study included two groups of transplant recipients: (1) patients who developed graft failure (FAIL; n = 31) and (2) patients with an episode of biopsy-proven acute rejection with or without subsequent renal function loss (BXAR; n = 98) and a third group of individuals with CRI (n = 28).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEfforts to improve the delivery of hemodialysis have focused mostly on identifying patient-related factors that lead to inadequate dialysis. Less consideration has been given to the impact of the dialysis center on adequacy. This study evaluated whether the dialysis facility or individual-level factors were the primary influence on variations in dialysis adequacy.
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