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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Using Electronic Health Records To Characterize Prescription Patterns: Focus On Antidepressants In Nonpsychiatric Outpatient Settings, Joseph J. Deferio, Tomer T. Levin, Judith Cukor, Samprit Banerjee, Rozan Abdulrahman, Amit P. Sheth, Neel Mehta, Jyotishman Pathak
Using Electronic Health Records To Characterize Prescription Patterns: Focus On Antidepressants In Nonpsychiatric Outpatient Settings, Joseph J. Deferio, Tomer T. Levin, Judith Cukor, Samprit Banerjee, Rozan Abdulrahman, Amit P. Sheth, Neel Mehta, Jyotishman Pathak
Kno.e.sis Publications
Objective
To characterize nonpsychiatric prescription patterns of antidepressants according to drug labels and evidence assessments (on-label, evidence-based, and off-label) using structured outpatient electronic health record (EHR) data. Methods
A retrospective analysis was conducted using deidentified EHR data from an outpatient practice at a New York City-based academic medical center. Structured “medication–diagnosis” pairs for antidepressants from 35 325 patients between January 2010 and December 2015 were compared to the latest drug product labels and evidence assessments. Results
Of 140 929 antidepressant prescriptions prescribed by primary care providers (PCPs) and nonpsychiatry specialists, 69% were characterized as “on-label/evidence-based uses.” Depression diagnoses were associated …
Learner-Centered Design: Is Sage On The Stage Obsolete?, Sheri Stover, Sharon Heilmann, Amelia Hubbard
Learner-Centered Design: Is Sage On The Stage Obsolete?, Sheri Stover, Sharon Heilmann, Amelia Hubbard
Sociology & Anthropology Faculty Publications
This quantitative research study examined one instructor’s redesign of her introductory Anthropology course (N = 265) from Teacher-Centered (TC) to Learning-Centered (LC) and the resulting impact on her students’ perceptions of Teaching Presence (TP), Social Presence-Interaction(SP-I), Social Presence-Participation (SP-P), Cognitive Presence (CP), and Satisfaction (SAT). Using the Community of Inquiry (CoI) survey (Swan et al., 2008) in a face-to-face classroom environment; results indicated that implementing a LC classroom compared to a TC classroom was found to have a significantly positive impact on students’ perceptions of TP (p= .021), SP-I (p< .001), SP-P (p< .001), CP (p= 00 2), and SAT (p= .022). Multiple regression results indicated that TP, SP-I-, and SP-P were able to predict 42% of students’ level of satisfaction score with TP having the highest level of prediction (β=.37). Preliminary evidence suggests that instructors who implement LC teaching methodologies can have a positive impact on TP, SP-I, SP-P, CP, and SAT.
Preservation Perspectives: Exhibits In Libraries And Archives, Bill Stolz
Preservation Perspectives: Exhibits In Libraries And Archives, Bill Stolz
University Libraries' Staff Publications
Exhibits are wonderful tools for highlighting your collections and connecting with the community you serve. They also enable potential collaborations between donors, departments, authors, and community organizations. The exhibits themselves can be big or small, temporary or permanent—it is the content that matters.
The Guardian, Week Of September 24, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of September 24, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of September 24, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
The Guardian, Week Of September 17, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of September 17, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of September 17, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
The Guardian, Week Of September 3, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of September 3, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of September 3, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
The Guardian, Week Of August 27, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of August 27, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of August 27, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Lessons For Life, Andrew Becker
Lessons For Life, Andrew Becker
Best Integrated Writing
Andrew’s paper is well structured, and it clearly shows his interaction with the material he chose to read and displays his beginning personal journey in understanding Zen Buddhism. The rewrites and editing of the paper he composed brought him closer to what he was trying to say. The final version of his writing and editing process exhibits the discipline a first-year student can master. Those who research the brain tell us that when a student makes the type of personal connection that Andrew has with the academic material the student remembers the material studied long after the class has ended.
The Struggle Within, Robert Puthoff
The Struggle Within, Robert Puthoff
Best Integrated Writing
In The Struggle Within, Bob seeks to understand basic teachings for Hindus in The Bhagavad Gita and then ambitiously seeks to apply some of those lessons to his own life as a college student. Bob is one of the few students who chose to read The Bhagavad Gita, which speaks to his ability to challenge himself academically; in addition, he also uses one of the class’s textbooks to help him decipher key elements of the story. Bob’s leap from The Bhagavad Gita into his own life experience is a tribute to his ability to look at his life and to …
Self As Religion In Noviolet Bulawayo's We Need New Names, Lauren Randall
Self As Religion In Noviolet Bulawayo's We Need New Names, Lauren Randall
Best Integrated Writing
In this essay, Lauren shows how a breakdown in the belief in the Christian God in NoViolet Bulawayo’s novel We Need New Names leads to the protagonist’s renewal of faith in herself. As the world around her implodes and modern-day Zimbabwe collapses under the political regime of Robert Mugabe (who is never named in the novel but whose baleful influence is nevertheless assumed), “Bulawayo juxtaposes human endurance and the absence of a helpful god to achieve commentary on Darling’s fortitude and resilience.” The essay presents several original insights and offers a sensitive and highly nuanced picture of the divided colonial …
Self-Destructive Educationin Tsitsi Dangarembga’S Nervous Conditions, Sarah Miller
Self-Destructive Educationin Tsitsi Dangarembga’S Nervous Conditions, Sarah Miller
Best Integrated Writing
In this essay, Sarah examines Tsitsi Dangarembga’s 1988 novel Nervous Conditions, set during the colonial period in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). She argues that the novel portrays education in an ambivalent light: while it serves as a vehicle of liberation and progress for the black Rhodesian characters, it also reveals to them the injustices of colonial occupation. The essay uses excellent textual examples and good support from secondary sources to convincingly advance this thesis. I believe that Sarah makes us rethink the function of education in a critical light; when viewed in the African colonial context, education becomes a tool for …
“María Llena Eres De Gracia” Y Una Desconocida: La Fortaleza Del Espíritu Humano, Yaakov Oliveira
“María Llena Eres De Gracia” Y Una Desconocida: La Fortaleza Del Espíritu Humano, Yaakov Oliveira
Best Integrated Writing
The compassion for, and understanding of, The Other, without bias, is the most revealing attribute of this paper. Given that immigration, and undocumented people constantly coming to the US, has become a national issue, it is inspiring to see that there still are ways of evaluating the problematic--with objectivity--yet with admiration. This writer is capable of seeing with the inner eyes, perceiving the colloquialisms of the Spanish language, the traits of the culture, and the emotion of both narratives that he is comparing. At the end of the day, film and art remain as the bridge between cultures.
The Scientific Narrative Of Leonardo’S Last Supper, Amanda Grieve
The Scientific Narrative Of Leonardo’S Last Supper, Amanda Grieve
Best Integrated Writing
This paper presents a clear and original thesis about Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper that incorporates important scholarly research and Leonardo’s own writings. The literature on Leonardo is extensive, yet the author has identified key studies and distilled their essential contributions with ease. Moreover, she has looked to Leonardo’s writings on the art of painting to draw conclusions about his great mural.
The Bello Chavez Family: A Reflection Of Health In The Mexican American Community Through A Family Nursing Assessment, Vanessa Bello Chavez
The Bello Chavez Family: A Reflection Of Health In The Mexican American Community Through A Family Nursing Assessment, Vanessa Bello Chavez
Best Integrated Writing
Vanessa Bello Chavez provides an in-depth, personal look into the health problems that affect Hispanic families across the United States. The writing takes a personal view and makes it relatable to all.
Best Integrated Writing 2018 - Complete Edition
Best Integrated Writing 2018 - Complete Edition
Best Integrated Writing
Best Integrated Writing includes excellent student writing from Integrated Writing courses taught at Wright State University. The journal is published annually by the Wright State University Department of English Language and Literatures.
Creating Real-Time Dynamic Knowledge Graphs, Swati Padhee, Sarasi Lalithsena, Amit P. Sheth
Creating Real-Time Dynamic Knowledge Graphs, Swati Padhee, Sarasi Lalithsena, Amit P. Sheth
Kno.e.sis Publications
No abstract provided.
Methodological Challenges In Urban Food Systems Research: Case Study Of Local Food Institutions In South Africa, Daniel N. Warshawsky
Methodological Challenges In Urban Food Systems Research: Case Study Of Local Food Institutions In South Africa, Daniel N. Warshawsky
Geography Faculty Publications
This paper examines how institutional power dynamics in South Africa’s urban food system have restricted the quantity, quality, and type of data collected on food institutions and limited the range of research and policy as a result. In particular, while non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and local institutions speak openly with researchers or share data, key governing institutions such as the state and agri-businesses often refuse to work with scholars. This has not only limited access to data on food system flows and operations, but it has also resulted in a significant research gap about the principal institutions in food systems, as …
Augmented Personalized Health: Using Semantically Integrated Multimodal Data For Patient Empowered Health Management Strategies, Amit P. Sheth, Hong Y. Yip, Utkarshani Jaimini, Dipesh Kadariya, Vaikunth Sridharan, R. Venkataramanan, Tanvi Banerjee, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Maninder Kalra
Augmented Personalized Health: Using Semantically Integrated Multimodal Data For Patient Empowered Health Management Strategies, Amit P. Sheth, Hong Y. Yip, Utkarshani Jaimini, Dipesh Kadariya, Vaikunth Sridharan, R. Venkataramanan, Tanvi Banerjee, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Maninder Kalra
Kno.e.sis Publications
Healthcare as we know it is in the process of going through a massive change from:
1. Episodic to continuous
2. Disease-focused to wellness and quality of life focused
3. Clinic-centric to anywhere a patient is
4. Clinician controlled to patient empowered
5. Being driven by limited data to 360-degree, multimodal personal-public-population physical-cyber-social big data-driven URL: https://mhealth.md2k.org/2018-tech-showcase-home
Trends Of Using Local Plants For Common Diseases In Rural Areas Of District Bagh Azad Jammu And Kashmir (Pakistan), Abu Ul Hassan Faiz Dr., Mehboob Ul Hassan, Raisa Zakar, Lariab Zahra Faiz
Trends Of Using Local Plants For Common Diseases In Rural Areas Of District Bagh Azad Jammu And Kashmir (Pakistan), Abu Ul Hassan Faiz Dr., Mehboob Ul Hassan, Raisa Zakar, Lariab Zahra Faiz
Journal of Bioresource Management
The present study describes anthropogenic pressure in some selected areas*(Chowki, Noor Gala, Kain Gala, Chetrora, Kotteri najam khan) of district Bagh in the lesser Himalayas. The questionnaire and field sampling surveys were used to estimate threats in the study area. The study was conducted from August 2017 to December 2017.The five model villages (Chowki, Noor Gala, Kain Gala, Chetrora, Kotteri najamkahn) of Baghwere selected to determine anthropogenic pressure. A total of 25 plants were identified used for the treatment of different diseases. The data was analyzed by student’s t test and one way analysis of variance ANOVA with spss 16.0 …
The Guardian, Week Of April 23, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of April 23, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of April 23, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
The Guardian, Week Of April 16, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of April 16, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of April 16, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
The Guardian, Week Of April 09, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of April 09, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of April 09, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
The Guardian, Week Of April 02, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of April 02, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of April 02, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Wright State University's Symposium Of Student Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities From Friday April 13, 2018, Wright State University
Wright State University's Symposium Of Student Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities From Friday April 13, 2018, Wright State University
Symposium of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities Materials
The student abstract booklet is a compilation of abstracts from students' oral and poster presentations at Wright State University's Symposium of Student Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities on April 13, 2018.
Friends Of The Libraries Newsletter, Spring 2018, Friends Of The Libraries
Friends Of The Libraries Newsletter, Spring 2018, Friends Of The Libraries
Friends of the Libraries Newsletter
This two page newsletter details events held by the Friends of the Libraries including the winners of the Student Assistant Awards, the winners of the Top Scholars awards, details of the Annual Luncheon, Staff Grants, National Library Workers Day, and funding for the StAR Awards.
Nexus, Spring 2018, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Spring 2018, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Preservation Perspectives: The Disaster Plan, Bill Stolz
Preservation Perspectives: The Disaster Plan, Bill Stolz
University Libraries' Staff Publications
The winter and spring of 2018 certainly delivered a reminder to librarians and archivists about potential weather-related disasters in the workplace, and within our home collections. My last column focused on practical tips to prepare for and handle emergencies. Now we will focus on creating a disaster plan. If your institution does not have a plan in place, or if the plan has not been updated in three or more years, this is an excellent time to get to work.
The Guardian, Week Of March 26, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of March 26, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of March 26, 2018. The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
The Guardian, Week Of March 19, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, Week Of March 19, 2018, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
News articles from The Guardian for the week of March 19, 2018. The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Vaule-Added Erosion In Global Value Chains: Rethining International Trade, Xiao Jiang
Vaule-Added Erosion In Global Value Chains: Rethining International Trade, Xiao Jiang
Seminars in Local and Global Regional Economies
The prevalence of "vertical specialization" and global value chains (GVCs) demands that we think differently about international trade and its relationship to employment. This talk discusses employment effects of GVCs trade. Dr. Jiang argues that the expansion of foreign high value-adding activities in the upper stream of GVCs is likely to lead to a decline of domestic value-added share, leading to intensification of international and domestic distributional conflicts.
Dr. Xiao Jiang’s research combines mathematical modeling, simulations and statistics with classical political economy. He has provided economic consulting for the International Labor Organization, the Association for East and Southeast Asian Countries, …