Simon J. Hall
Smith Institute
10 Papers
21 Citations
Simon J. Hall is an academic researcher from Smith Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Brachytherapy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Simon J. Hall include Long Island Jewish Medical Center.
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Papers
Cost-effectiveness analysis of treatments for metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer
TL;DR: All treatment strategies greatly exceed a commonly assumed societal willingness-to-pay threshold of US$100,000 per LYS, and Enzalutamide + abiraterone + docetaxel exhibited the most favorable ICER among strategies without sipuleucel-T.
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Examining the impact of a multimedia intervention on treatment decision-making among newly diagnosed prostate cancer patients: results from a nationwide RCT.
Michael A Diefenbach,Catherine Benedict,Catherine Benedict,Suzanne M. Miller,Annette L. Stanton,Mary E. Ropka,Kuang-Yi Wen,Linda Fleisher,Nihal Mohamed,Simon J. Hall +9 more
TL;DR: This nation-wide randomized controlled trial evaluated the impact of Healing Choices on reducing decisional conflict and distress in men diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer and found this interactive, comprehensive education and decision aid program may be most effective for a subset of prostate cancer patients in need of educational and decisional support.
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Urinary Incontinence Following Prostate Brachytherapy
TL;DR: Urinary leakage requiring pad usage was associated with declines in urinary QOL and post-implantation transurethral resection of the prostate, urinary retention, external beam radiation therapy, and higher pretreatment International Prostate Symptom Score were significantly associated with the development of SUI.
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Involving Patients in the Development and Evaluation of an Educational and Training Experiential Intervention (ETEI) to Improve Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Treatment Decision-making and Post-operative Self-care: a Mixed Methods Approach.
Nihal Mohamed,Tung Ming Leung,Qainat N Shah,Sailaja Pisipati,Donna L. Berry,Emma K. T. Benn,Cheryl T. Lee,Simon J. Hall,Reza Mehrazin,John P. Sfakianos +9 more
TL;DR: The ETEI was feasible, acceptable, and showed a potential for inducing desired changes in cancer worries and efficacy beliefs over time compared to the control group.
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Feasibility and Utility of Mobile Applications for the Evaluation of Urology Residents' Surgical Competence.
Daniel Nethala,Clay Martin,Luke Griffiths,David Mikhail,Danielle Wang,Zachary Kozel,Manish Vira,David Y. Chan,Simon J. Hall,Lee Richstone,Michael J. Schwartz,Louis R. Kavoussi,Jessica Kreshover +12 more
TL;DR: The use of mobile applications to evaluate urology residents' surgical competency in clinical practice is both feasible and useful as discussed by the authors, which may allow for more individualized surgical skill teaching during training and for the verification of the surgical skills necessary to practice autonomously.
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