2021
DOI: 10.5888/pcd18.200484
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Evaluation of an Electronic Health Record Referral Process to Enhance Participation in Evidence-Based Arthritis Interventions

Abstract: What is already known about the topic? Use of electronic health record referrals is an effective way to increase awareness of and participation in evidence-based programs offered in community settings. What is added by this report?Our evaluation adds to the body of knowledge about contextual factors that affect the implementation and effectiveness in sustainability of referral processes and health care and community-based partnerships.What are the implications for public health practice?Although referral inter… Show more

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“…Some of the programs 76,85 address weight management specifically. Although AAEBIs generally remain underused, 4,92,93 rates of participation in self-management classes among adults with arthritis rose from 11.4% in 2014 to 16.2% in 2019. 93 OAMPs.…”
Section: Community Interventions To Support Pa and Weight Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of the programs 76,85 address weight management specifically. Although AAEBIs generally remain underused, 4,92,93 rates of participation in self-management classes among adults with arthritis rose from 11.4% in 2014 to 16.2% in 2019. 93 OAMPs.…”
Section: Community Interventions To Support Pa and Weight Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69,98,99 Referrals to community interventions. Given the low rates of PA 17 and participation in evidence-based programs among adults with arthritis, 4,92,93 a disconnect exists between the guidelines and behaviors of both adults with OA and referring clinicians. Research shows that patients are more likely to engage in PA, weight management, or disease management education if a healthcare provider recommends these interventions.…”
Section: Community Interventions To Support Pa and Weight Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%