Kenneth Barning
Baylor College of Medicine
7 Papers
Kenneth Barning is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Medical prescription. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Trends in Stillbirths and Stillbirth Phenotypes in the United States: An Analysis of 131.5 Million Births.
TL;DR: The rates of overall, term, all preterm, very preterm and moderate-to-late preterm stillbirth decreased from 1982 to 2017; however, the rates for extreme pretermStillbirth increased by about 7.6% over the same study period.
Antibiotic use without a Prescription: A multi-site Survey of Patient, Health System, and Encounter Characteristics.
Larissa Grigoryan,Michael K. Paasche-Orlow,Osvaldo Alquicira,Lindsey A. Laytner,Matthew Schlueter,Richard L. Street,Juanita Salinas,Kenneth Barning,Hammad Mahmood,Thomas Porter,Fareed Khan,Jean L. Raphael,Fabrizia Faustinella,Barbara W. Trautner +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the effect of patient, health system, and clinical encounter factors on intention to use antibiotics without a prescription: (1) purchased in the United States (U.S.), (2) obtained from friends or relatives, (3) purchased abroad, or 4) from any of these sources.
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1574. Patient, Health System, and Clinical Encounter Characteristics Associated with Use Of Antibiotics Without A Prescription In The United States
Larissa Grigoryan,Michael K. Paasche-Orlow,Osvaldo Alquicira,Kenneth Barning,Hamad Mahmood,Thomas Porter,Fareed Khan,Juanita Salinas,Jean L. Raphael,Michele Fowler,Richard L. Street,Barbara W. Trautner +11 more
TL;DR: For instance, Grigoryan et al. as mentioned in this paper evaluated the effect of patient, health system, and clinical encounter factors on intention to use antibiotics without a prescription in a waiting room survey conducted from January 2020 and March 2021 in three continuity and three same-day public primary care clinics and two private emergency departments.
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Student self-assessment of strengths and needed improvements during a family medicine clerkship
TL;DR: A better understanding of students’ perceived strengths and areas of needed improvement in their family medicine clerkship is learned and shared with community faculty preceptors so that they will be better prepared to work with students.
1770. Effects of Acculturation and Social Norms on Intention to use Antibiotics without a Prescription among Hispanic or Latino individuals
Osvaldo Alquicira,Barbara W. Trautner,Jean L. Raphael,Juanita Salinas,Kenneth Barning,Hammad Mahmood,Thomas Porter,Richard L. Street,Moramay Lopez-Alonso,Michael K. Paasche-Orlow,Larissa Grigoryan +10 more
TL;DR: For example, Trautner et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a survey on factors that impact Hispanic/Latino patients' decisions to use non-prescription antibiotics in safety-net primary care clinics and private emergency departments in the greater Houston, Texas area between January 2020 and June 2021.