John E. Grunow
University of Oklahoma
34 Papers
107 Citations
John E. Grunow is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Inflammatory bowel disease. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of John E. Grunow include Boston Children's Hospital & University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
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Papers
Prevalence and epidemiology of overweight and obesity in children with inflammatory bowel disease.
Millie D. Long,Wallace Crandall,Ian H. Leibowitz,Lynn Duffy,Fernando del Rosario,Sandra C. Kim,Mark Integlia,James Berman,John E. Grunow,Richard B. Colletti,Bess T. Schoen,Ashish S. Patel,Howard I. Baron,Esther J. Israel,George Russell,Sabina Ali,Hans H Herfarth,Christopher Martin,Michael D. Kappelman +18 more
TL;DR: One in five children with CD and one in three with UC are overweight or obese, and rates of obesity in UC are comparable to the general population.
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ImproveCareNow: The development of a pediatric inflammatory bowel disease improvement network
Wallace Crandall,M Kappelman,Richard B. Colletti,Ian H. Leibowitz,John E. Grunow,Sabina Ali,Howard I. Baron,James Berman,Brendan M. Boyle,Stanley A. Cohen,Fernando del Rosario,Lee A. Denson,Lynn Duffy,Mark Integlia,Sandra C. Kim,David E. Milov,Ashish S. Patel,Bess T. Schoen,Dorota Walkiewicz,Peter A. Margolis +19 more
TL;DR: Improvements suggest that practice sites are learning how to apply quality improvement methods to improve the care of patients.
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Improved Outcomes in a Quality Improvement Collaborative for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Wallace Crandall,Peter A. Margolis,Michael D. Kappelman,Eileen C. King,Jesse Pratt,Brendan M. Boyle,Lynn Duffy,John E. Grunow,Sandra C. Kim,Ian H. Leibowitz,Bess T. Schoen,Richard B. Colletti +11 more
TL;DR: Improvements in the outcomes of patients with CD and UC were associated with improvements in the process of chronic illness care, and variation in the success of implementing changes suggests the importance of overcoming organizational factors related to quality improvement success.
Short pediatric Crohn's disease activity index for quality improvement and observational research
Michael D. Kappelman,Wallace Crandall,Richard B. Colletti,Anthony Goudie,Ian H. Leibowitz,Lynn Duffy,David E. Milov,Sandra C. Kim,Bess T. Schoen,Ashish S. Patel,John E. Grunow,Evette Larry,Gerry Fairbrother,Peter A. Margolis +13 more
TL;DR: The Short PCDAI is a practical and valid tool to measure pediatric CD activity and its use should facilitate quality improvement and observational research.
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Perceived Illness Stigma, Thwarted Belongingness, and Depressive Symptoms in Youth With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
Kaitlyn L. Gamwell,Marissa N Baudino,Dana M. Bakula,Christina M. Sharkey,Caroline M Roberts,John E. Grunow,Noel J. Jacobs,Stephen R. Gillaspy,Larry L. Mullins,John M. Chaney +9 more
TL;DR: Results support clinical observations regarding the relevance of illness stigma and social functioning as targets of intervention for improving emotional adjustment in youth with IBD and decrease perceptions of social belongingness may be one potential route through which stigma influences emotional adjustment outcomes.
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