Works matching AU O'Brien, Lisa


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    Excess burden of respiratory and abdominal conditions following COVID-19 infections during the ancestral and Delta variant periods in the United States: An EHR-based cohort study from the RECOVER program.

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    PLoS ONE, 2024, v. 19, n. 6, p. 1, doi. 10.1371/journal.pone.0282451
    By:
    • Varma, Jay K.;
    • Zang, Chengxi;
    • Carton, Thomas W.;
    • Block, Jason P.;
    • Khullar, Dhruv J.;
    • Zhang, Yongkang;
    • Weiner, Mark G.;
    • Rothman, Russell L.;
    • Schenck, Edward J.;
    • Xu, Zhenxing;
    • Lyman, Kristin;
    • Bian, Jiang;
    • Xu, Jie;
    • Shenkman, Elizabeth A.;
    • Maughan, Christine;
    • Castro-Baucom, Leah;
    • O'Brien, Lisa;
    • Wang, Fei;
    • Kaushal, Rainu
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    Article
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    The Smith Family.

    Published in:
    International Journal of Birth & Parent Education, 2015, v. 2, n. 3, p. 49
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    • O'Brien, Lisa
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    Article
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    Therapeutic trials for long COVID-19: A call to action from the interventions taskforce of the RECOVER initiative.

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    Frontiers in Immunology, 2023, v. 14, p. 1, doi. 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1129459
    By:
    • Bonilla, Hector;
    • Peluso, Michael J.;
    • Rodgers, Kathleen;
    • Aberg, Judith A.;
    • Patterson, Thomas F.;
    • Tamburro, Robert;
    • Baizer, Lawrence;
    • Goldman, Jason D.;
    • Rouphael, Nadine;
    • Deitchman, Amelia;
    • Fine, Jeffrey;
    • Fontelo, Paul;
    • Kim, Arthur Y.;
    • Shaw, Gwendolyn;
    • Stratford, Jeran;
    • Ceger, Patricia;
    • Costantine, Maged M.;
    • Fisher, Liza;
    • O'Brien, Lisa;
    • Maughan, Christine
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    Article
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    Translating evidence into practice: a longitudinal qualitative exploration of allied health decision-making.

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    Health Research Policy & Systems, 2021, v. 19, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1186/s12961-020-00662-1
    By:
    • White, Jennifer;
    • Grant, Kellie;
    • Sarkies, Mitchell;
    • Haines, Terrence;
    • Evidence Translation in Allied Health (EviTAH) Group;
    • Morris, Meg E.;
    • Carey, Leeanne;
    • Taylor, Nicholas F.;
    • Holland, Anne E.;
    • Bardoel, Anne;
    • Williams, Cylie;
    • O'Brien, Lisa;
    • Skinner, Elizabeth H.;
    • Martin, Jenny
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    Article
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    Study protocol for two randomized controlled trials examining the effectiveness and safety of current weekend allied health services and a new stakeholder-driven model for acute medical/ surgical patients versus no weekend allied health services.

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    Trials, 2015, v. 16, n. 1, p. 133, doi. 10.1186/s13063-015-0619-z
    By:
    • Haines, Terry P;
    • O’Brien, Lisa;
    • Mitchell, Deb;
    • Bowles, Kelly-Ann;
    • Haas, Romi;
    • Markham, Donna;
    • Plumb, Samantha;
    • Chiu, Timothy;
    • May, Kerry;
    • Philip, Kathleen;
    • Lescai, David;
    • McDermott, Fiona;
    • Sarkies, Mitchell;
    • Ghaly, Marcelle;
    • Shaw, Leonie;
    • Juj, Genevieve;
    • Skinner, Elizabeth H
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    Study protocol for two randomized controlled trials examining the effectiveness and safety of current weekend allied health services and a new stakeholder-driven model for acute medical/surgical patients versus no weekend allied health services.

    Published in:
    2015
    By:
    • Haines, Terry P;
    • O'Brien, Lisa;
    • Mitchell, Deb;
    • Bowles, Kelly-Ann;
    • Haas, Romi;
    • Markham, Donna;
    • Plumb, Samantha;
    • Chiu, Timothy;
    • May, Kerry;
    • Philip, Kathleen;
    • Lescai, David;
    • McDermott, Fiona;
    • Sarkies, Mitchell;
    • Ghaly, Marcelle;
    • Shaw, Leonie;
    • Juj, Genevieve;
    • Skinner, Elizabeth H
    Publication type:
    journal article
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    Exposure-response relationship of ramucirumab in patients with advanced second-line colorectal cancer: exploratory analysis of the RAISE trial.

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    2017
    By:
    • Cohn, Allen;
    • Yoshino, Takayuki;
    • Heinemann, Volker;
    • Obermannova, Radka;
    • Bodoky, György;
    • Prausová, Jana;
    • Garcia-Carbonero, Rocio;
    • Ciuleanu, Tudor;
    • Garcia-Alfonso, Pilar;
    • Portnoy, David;
    • Van Cutsem, Eric;
    • Yamazaki, Kentaro;
    • Clingan, Philip;
    • Polikoff, Jonathon;
    • Lonardi, Sara;
    • O'Brien, Lisa;
    • Gao, Ling;
    • Yang, Ling;
    • Ferry, David;
    • Nasroulah, Federico
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    journal article
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