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Doug Easterling PhD

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InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
DepartmentSocial Sciences & Health Policy (Public Health Sciences)
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    DepartmentClinical and Translational Science Institute

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    InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
    DepartmentImplementation Science (Public Health Sciences)


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    1. Rosenthal GE, McClain DA, High KP, Easterling D, Sharkey A, Wagenknecht LE, O'Byrne C, Woodside R, Houston TK. The Academic Learning Health System: A Framework for Integrating the Multiple Missions of Academic Medical Centers. Acad Med. 2023 Apr 25. PMID: 37099650.
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    2. Corriere MA, Kim GY, Byrnes ME, Sales A, Keith D, Ip EH, Burke GL, Boone DS, Easterling D. Focus group study of factors relevant to treatment decisions and experiences among patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease. J Vasc Surg. 2022 Nov; 76(5):1316-1324. PMID: 35863556.
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    3. Jacob RR, Korn AR, Huang GC, Easterling D, Gundersen DA, Ramanadhan S, Vu T, Angier H, Brownson RC, Haire-Joshu D, Oh AY, Schnoll R. Collaboration networks of the implementation science centers for cancer control: a social network analysis. Implement Sci Commun. 2022 Apr 13; 3(1):41. PMID: 35418309.
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    4. Yang M, Pajewski N, Espeland M, Easterling D, Williamson JD. Modifiable risk factors for homebound progression among those with and without dementia in a longitudinal survey of community-dwelling older adults. BMC Geriatr. 2021 10 18; 21(1):561. PMID: 34663232.
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    5. Easterling D, Perry AC, Woodside R, Patel T, Gesell SB. Clarifying the concept of a learning health system for healthcare delivery organizations: Implications from a qualitative analysis of the scientific literature. Learn Health Syst. 2022 Apr; 6(2):e10287. PMID: 35434353.
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    6. Nageswaran S, Easterling D, Ingram CW, Skaar JE, Miller-Fitzwater A, Ip EH. Randomized controlled trial evaluating a collaborative model of care for transitioning children with medical complexity from hospital to home healthcare: Study protocol. Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2020 Dec; 20:100652. PMID: 32964166.
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    7. Easterling D, McDuffee L. . Foundation Review. How can foundations promote impactful collaboration?. 2019; 3(11):21-40.
    8. Easterling D,. Gesell S, McDuffee L, Davis W, Patel T. . The cultivation approach to advancing community health: Evaluation findings from the Clinton Foundation's multi-site domestic initiative. 2019; 4(11):110-134.
    9. Easterling D, McDuffee L. Becoming strategic: finding leverage over the social and economic determinants of health. Found Rev. 2018; 1(10):90-112.
    10. Easterling D, McDuffee L, authors. What do foundations have in mind with the phrase “social determinants of health?” Health Affairs Blog [June 14, 2018]. Available from https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20180612.540251/full/. 2018.
    11. Easterling D, McDuffee L.,authors. Social determinants of health: how are health conversion foundations using their resources to create change? Health Affairs [blog on the Internet]. Bethesda (MD): Health Affairs Blog [2018 March 15 2018]. Available from https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20180313.6738/full/. 2018.
    12. Corriere MA, Goldman MP, Barnard R, Saldana S, Stafford JM, Easterling D, Ip EH, Burke GL. Cumulative Number of Treatment Interventions Predicts Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia. Ann Vasc Surg. 2017 Oct; 44:41-47. PMID: 28479452.
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    13. Dupre ME, Moody J, Nelson A, Willis JM, Fuller L, Smart AJ, Easterling D, Silberberg M. Place-Based Initiatives to Improve Health in Disadvantaged Communities: Cross-Sector Characteristics and Networks of Local Actors in North Carolina. Am J Public Health. 2016 09; 106(9):1548-55. PMID: 27459443.
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    14. Metz A, Easterling D. Using implementation science to translate foundation strategy. Found Rev. 2016; 8(2):116-137. 2016.
    15. Easterling D, Metz A. Getting real with strategy: insights from implementation science. Found Rev. 2016; 8(2):97-115. 2016.
    16. Easterling D. How grantmaking can create adaptive organizations. Stanford Social Innovation Review. 2016;14(4):46-53. 2016.
    17. Easterling D, Main D. Reconciling community-based versus evidence-based theories of change: a case study of the Colorado Trust’s early initiatives. Found Rev. 2016;8(4):81-107. 2016.
    18. Morahan PS, Newbill SL, Magrane D, Shumaker S, Easterling D, Lyn AA, Helitzer D, Cardinali G, Chang S. Managing mission tensions in academic health centers. Pharos Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Med Soc. 2016 Autumn; 79(4):8-13. PMID: 29481016.
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    19. Gregory R, Easterling D, Kaechele N, Trousdale W. Values-Based Measures of Impacts to Indigenous Health. Risk Anal. 2016 08; 36(8):1581-8. PMID: 26630665.
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    20. Callahan KE, Lovato JF, Miller ME, Easterling D, Snitz B, Williamson JD. Associations Between Mild Cognitive Impairment and Hospitalization and Readmission. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2015 Sep; 63(9):1880-5. PMID: 26313420.
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    21. Corriere MA, Avise JA, Peterson LA, Stafford JM, Easterling D, Boone DS, Ip E, Hyde AS, Burke GL. Exploring patient involvement in decision making for vascular procedures. J Vasc Surg. 2015 Oct; 62(4):1032-1039.e2. PMID: 26141698.
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    22. Easterling D, Millesen, J. Achieving communitywide impact by changing the local culture: opportunities and considerations for foundations. Found Rev. 2015:7(3); 23-50. 2015.
    23. Easterling D. Building healthy communities over the long run: lessons from the Colorado Healthy Communities Initiative. Natl Civ Rev. 2014;103(1):18-20. 2014.
    24. Nageswaran S, Golden SL, Easterling D, O'Shea TM, Hansen WB, Ip EH. Factors associated with collaboration among agencies serving children with complex chronic conditions. Matern Child Health J. 2013 Nov; 17(9):1533-40. PMID: 22555946.
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    25. Easterling D. Getting to collective impact: how funders can contribute over the life course of the work. Found Rev. 2013;5(2):67-83. 2013.
    26. Easterling D, Arnold EM, Jones JA, Smart AJ. Achieving synergy with collaborative problem-solving: the value of a system-level framework. Found Rev. 2013;5(1):101-116. 2013.
    27. Easterling D. Scaling up civic leadership: Combining individual-level change and culture change. Natl Civ Rev. 2012;101(4):51-64. 2012.
    28. Easterling D, Millesen J. Diversifying civic leadership: what it takes to move from “new faces” to adaptive problem-solving. Natl Civ Rev. 2012;101(2):20-26. 2012.
    29. Nageswaran S, Ip EH, Golden SL, O'Shea TM, Easterling D. Inter-agency collaboration in the care of children with complex chronic conditions. Acad Pediatr. 2012 May-Jun; 12(3):189-97. PMID: 22583632.
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    30. Johnson AJ, Easterling D, Nelson R, Chen MY, Frankel RM. Access to radiologic reports via a patient portal: clinical simulations to investigate patient preferences. J Am Coll Radiol. 2012 Apr; 9(4):256-63. PMID: 22469376.
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    31. Easterling D. Building the capacity of networks to achieve systems change. Found Rev. 2012;4(2):59-71. 2012.
    32. Paulik E, Rogers T, Easterling D, Nagymajtényi L: Dohányzási szokások és dohányzással kapcsolatos ismeretek a roma népesség körében [Smoking behaviour and smoking related knowledge of Roma people]. NÉpncÉszsÉcü. 2012;90(4):246-252.Hungarian http://www.medinfo.hu/new3/konyvtar/droginfo_cikkek_teteles.php?id=30640. 2012.
    33. Paulik E, Rogers T, Easterling D, Nagymajtényi L: A dohányzással kapcsolatos ismeretek és attitudök egyenlotlenségei Magyarországon [Inequalities in smoking related knowledge and attitudes towards smoking in Hungary]. Egészségtudomány. 2012;56(3):8-24.Hungarian https://www.antsz.hu/data/cms40902/Egeszsegtudomany_2012_LVI_3.pdf#page=8. 2012.
    34. Paulik E, Maróti-Nagy A, Nagymajtényi L, Rogers T, Easterling D. Support for population level tobacco control policies in Hungary. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2012 Mar; 20(1):75-80. PMID: 22571024.
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    35. Easterling D, Conner R, Larson C. Creating a healthy civic infrastructure: The legacy of the Colorado Healthy Communities Initiative. Natl Civ Rev. 2012;101(1):35-48. 2012.
    36. Paulik E, Nagymajtényi L, Easterling D, Rogers T. Smoking behaviour and attitudes of Hungarian Roma and non-Roma population towards tobacco control policies. Int J Public Health. 2011 Oct; 56(5):485-91. PMID: 21512756.
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    37. Wolfson M, Champion H, Rogers T, Neiberg RH, Barker DC, Talton JW, Ip EH, D'Agostino RB, Parries MT, Easterling D. Evaluation of free to grow: head start partnerships to promote substance-free communities. Eval Rev. 2011 Apr; 35(2):153-88. PMID: 21558278.
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    38. Easterling D. Promoting community leadership among community foundations: The role of the Social Capital Benchmark Survey. Found Rev. 2011;3(1-2):81-96. 2011.
    39. Johnson AJ, Frankel RM, Williams LS, Glover S, Easterling D. Patient access to radiology reports: what do physicians think? J Am Coll Radiol. 2010 Apr; 7(4):281-9. PMID: 20362944.
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    40. Easterling D, Sampson HC, Probst, B. Speak Your Peace: A communications strategy for changing community culture. Found Rev. 2010;1(4):28-44. 2010.
    41. Johnson AJ, Easterling D, Williams LS, Glover S, Frankel RM. Insight from patients for radiologists: improving our reporting systems. J Am Coll Radiol. 2009 Nov; 6(11):786-94. PMID: 19878886.
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    42. Easterling D. What have we learned about community partnerships? Med Care Res Rev. 2003 Dec; 60(4 Suppl):161S-166S. PMID: 14687433.
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