Browsing by Author "Davis, James M"
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Smoking Status, Nicotine Medication, Vaccination, and COVID-19 Hospital Outcomes: Findings from the COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin (CEC-UW) Study.
Piasecki, Thomas M; Smith, Stevens S; Baker, Timothy B; Slutske, Wendy S; Adsit, Robert T; Bolt, Daniel M; Conner, Karen L; ... (50 authors) (Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 2022-09)<h4>Introduction</h4>Available evidence is mixed concerning associations between smoking status and COVID-19 clinical outcomes. Effects of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and vaccination status on COVID-19 outcomes in ... -
Strategies for Referring Cancer Patients in a Smoking Cessation Program.
Davis, James M; Thomas, Leah C; Dirkes, Jillian EH; Swartzwelder, H Scott (International journal of environmental research and public health, 2020-08-21)Most people who smoke and develop cancer are unable to quit smoking. To address this, many cancer centers have now opened smoking cessation programs specifically designed to help cancer patients to quit. An important question ... -
The Effect of Brief Mindfulness Training on Brain Reactivity to Food Cues During Nicotine Withdrawal: A Pilot Functional Imaging Study.
Kragel, Emily A; Sweitzer, Maggie M; Davis, James M (Mindfulness, 2019-11)Objectives:Many individuals who smoke relapse due to weight gain. Mindfulness training has been shown to help smokers quit smoking, and, in other populations, has been used to help people lose weight. This study was designed ... -
The first 20 months of the COVID-19 pandemic: Mortality, intubation and ICU rates among 104,590 patients hospitalized at 21 United States health systems.
Fiore, Michael C; Smith, Stevens S; Adsit, Robert T; Bolt, Daniel M; Conner, Karen L; Bernstein, Steven L; Eng, Oliver D; ... (49 authors) (PloS one, 2022-01)<h4>Main objective</h4>There is limited information on how patient outcomes have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study characterizes changes in mortality, intubation, and ICU admission rates during the first 20 ... -
The role of therapeutic alliance in mindfulness interventions: therapeutic alliance in mindfulness training for smokers.
Goldberg, Simon B; Davis, James M; Hoyt, William T (J Clin Psychol, 2013-09)OBJECTIVE: Mindfulness-based interventions have enjoyed a marked increase in support within biomedical and psychological research and practice in the past two decades. Despite the widespread application of these treatments ... -
The secret ingredient in mindfulness interventions? A case for practice quality over quantity.
Goldberg, Simon B; Del Re, AC; Hoyt, William T; Davis, James M (J Couns Psychol, 2014-07)As mindfulness-based interventions become increasingly widespread, interest has grown in better understanding which features of these treatments produce beneficial effects. The present study examined the relative contribution ...