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81“…PURPOSE: To assess the proportion of inpatients who received guideline-concordant antibiotics for community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (CABP) in special populations of the All of Us database. BACKGROUND: CABP contributes significantly to healthcare burden worldwide. …”
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82“…BACKGROUND: The All Of Us Research Program (AOU) is building a nationwide cohort of one million patients’ EHR and genomic data. …”
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85por Fair, Alecia, Watson, Karriem S., Cohn, Elizabeth G., Carpenter, Selena M., Richardson-Heron, Dara, Wilkins, Consuelo H.“…APPROACH: An engagement core team was established within National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program (AoURP) in 2018 to synthesize community-engaged research practices and establish infrastructure that operationalizes diverse research participant engagement. …”
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86por Delavar, Arash, Bu, Jennifer J., Radha Saseendrakumar, Bharanidharan, Weinreb, Robert N., Baxter, Sally L.“…RESULTS: Of 42,484 patients who responded to All of Us COPE survey items, 2912 (6.9%) had a diagnosis of glaucoma. …”
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87por Szczerbinski, Lukasz, Mandla, Ravi, Schroeder, Philip, Porneala, Bianca C., Li, Josephine H., Florez, Jose C., Mercader, Josep M., Manning, Alisa K., Udler, Miriam S.“…OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to develop and validate algorithms for identifying people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes in the All of Us Research Program (AoU) cohort, using electronic health record (EHR) and survey data. …”
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88por Holko, Michelle, Litwin, Tamara R., Munoz, Fatima, Theisz, Katrina I., Salgin, Linda, Jenks, Nancy Piper, Holmes, Beverly W., Watson-McGee, Pamelia, Winford, Eboni, Sharma, YashodaEnlace del recurso
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89por McDermott, John J., Lee, Terrence C., Chan, Alison X., Ye, Gordon Y., Shahrvini, Bita, Saseendrakumar, Bharanidharan Radha, Ferreyra, Henry, Nudleman, Eric, Baxter, Sally L.“…PURPOSE: To assess for risk factors for retinal vein occlusion (RVO) among participants in the National Institutes of Health All of Us database, particularly social risk factors that have not been well studied, including substance use. …”
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93“…METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Guided by theories of resilience and socioecology, we will leverage multiple datasets from National Institutes of Health’s Cloud-based All of Us Programme including electronic health records (EHRs), a series of COVID-19 Participant Experience (COPE) Surveys conducted from May 2020 to February 2021, and other self-reported survey data to achieve two specific aims: (1) to examine the mental health outcome changes during COVID-19 pandemic among PLWH by employing both EHR data (2018–2022) and survey data (2020–2021) in the All of Us Programme; and (2) to identify potential protective factors based on COPE Survey data for mental health outcomes at multiple socioecological levels including individual level (eg, coping strategy), interpersonal level (eg, social support) and health institutional level (eg, health service accessibility), adjusting for pre-existing health conditions including psychiatric disorders and other relevant factors (eg, COVID-19 infection). …”
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95por Bhavnani, Suresh K., Zhang, Weibin, Bao, Daniel, Hatch, Sandra, Reistetter, Timothy, Downer, Brian“…Method. (1) Bipartite network analysis and modularity maximization to automatically identify patient-symptom biclusters with significance. (2) Rand Index to measure the replicability of symptom co-occurrences in the replication data. (3) ExplodeLayout to visualize and interpret the subtypes. (4) R libraries to generalize the methods, upload them to CRAN, and then tested on the N3C and All of Us platforms. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: The analysis identified 4 depressive symptom subtypes (https://postimg.cc/Ny8YwXJW) which had significant modularity (Q=0.26, z=3.03, P DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: We developed generalizable methods to automatically identify biclusters, measure the clustering significance, and visualize the results for interpretation. …”
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96“…OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between housing types and COVID-19 infection (or mental health) during the early stages of the pandemic by using the large-scale individual-level All of Us Research Program COVID-19 Participant Experience (COPE) survey data. …”
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99por Lee, Terrence C., Radha Saseendrakumar, Bharanidharan, Nayak, Mahasweta, Chan, Alison X., McDermott, John J., Shahrvini, Bita, Ye, Gordon Y., Sitapati, Amy M., Nebeker, Camille, Baxter, Sally L.“…PURPOSE: To quantify and characterize social determinants of health (SDoH) data coverage using single-center electronic health records (EHRs) and the National Institutes of Health All of Us research program. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study from June 2014 through June 2021. …”
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100Publicado 1990Tabla de Contenidos: “…all of us it together (2:53) -- aren{acute}t you gland you{acute}re you (1:42) -- it{acute}s so peaceful in the country (3:24) -- rain, rain (don{acute}t go{acute}way) (3:10) -- dear bix (2:46) -- lazy afternoon (2:56) -- where{acute}s the child i used to old (1:54) -- love is a simple thing (2:42) -- you are there (2:31) -- while we{acute}re young (2:15) -- small day tomorrow (3:30) -- a child is born (2:46) -- the piano palyer (a thousand and one saloons) (2:00) -- some day my prince will come 2:05 -- such a lonely girl am i 2:39 -- wheelers and dealers (3:10) -- i was doináll right (2:42) -- skylark (3:35).…”
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