Provost Professor Wändi Bruine de Bruin and colleagues found that disclosing information about vaccination benefits and risks increases trust, especially among ethnic minority groups. Health Psychology
Bruine de Bruin and colleagues found that most people who are eligible to supplement their Medicare with Part D prescription plans don’t compare plans when they have the opportunity to do so every year. Health Affairs Scholar
Bruine de Bruin and colleagues examined the effectiveness of different kinds of graphics used to communicate possible cervical screening results. Health Communication
Professor Julie Zissimopoulos and colleagues found similar risks of cognitive decline between those who took non-vitamin K inhibitors or warfarin, both of which are oral anticoagulants designed to lower risk of dementia. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
Professor Christian Grose and colleagues analyzed Alaska’s new nonpartisan “top-4” primary and ranked-choice general election voting systems. Political Research Quarterly
Associate Professor Genevieve Kanter and colleagues studied the effect of a Medicare program – ESRD Treatment Choices – designed to increase the number of patients who add their names to a waitlist for kidney transplants. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Provost Professor Jeffery A. Jenkins edited a book that considers ways in which scholars of causal inferences and American political development can engage in mutually beneficial ways to produce better overall research. Springer Nature Switzerland