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Promoting Autonomy in Pediatric Trainees: Independent Rounding on a Pediatric Hospital Medicine Service

Objective: Trainee autonomy is a value emphasized by formal governing bodies within graduate medical education, yet prior data demonstrate that pediatric residents perceive less autonomy than attendings report providing. Independent rounding (IR) is one practice that has been demonstrated in qualitative studies to promote autonomy. The objective of our study…

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Associations of Source and Continuity of Private Health Insurance with Prevalence of Chronic Pain among US Adults

Objectives: Coverage by private insurance is associated with lower chronic pain prevalence, but the significance of different types of private coverage for the epidemiology of chronic pain is poorly understood. The primary outcome was pain prevalence. Among respondents with chronic pain, secondary outcomes included experiences of severe pain, high-impact pain,…

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