
Dr. KD Valentine
@kd_valentine3
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Research Staff at the Health Decision Sciences Center, PhD in Quant Psychology, interested in medical decision making, quant methods, open science, & dogs
Columbia, MO
Joined March 2015
Invitation to ECRs! Apply for the ISDMS Outstanding Publication Award, recognising excellence in shared decision-making research. Top 3 winners will be announced at the 2024 ISDM conference. Deadline: 1 March 2024, 5PM AEST To apply and more details at: https://t.co/arUBOZ7sTM
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Always a great time guest lecturing about #shareddecisionmaking with @ksepucha for the students in Dr. Pandya’s Decision Analysis for Health and Medical Practices course at @HarvardChanSPH representing @mghsdm
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Persistence pays off! After 4 years, we published this data from my dissertation! @shaffer_va Different preference elicitation methods resulted in different preference estimates (and rank orderings). Be aware of how you elicit preference! https://t.co/3Ik9vpSMj1
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#MonganScienceMinute featuring Ha Vo, MPH, @kd_valentine3 Michael Barry, MD, @ksepucha @mghsdm
https://t.co/Om8taLdvwI
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@ksepucha and Dr. Christopher Hartnick recently approved for a $5.6 million funding award by @PCORI to study interventions designed to improve care coordination for caregivers with children with tracheostomies. @MassGeneralNews @MassEyeAndEar
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Erich S. Huang (@erichhuang) delivered his keynote lecture, "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: Using Data for More Equitable and Effective Clinical Decision Making" at #SMDM22 today. Thank you, Dr. Huang, for your valuable contribution to #SMDM22!
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Also so insightful to hear her speak about the ripple effect of these decisions on the family. Things we often probably take for granted in our work.
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#SMDM22 never fails to bring the patients and caregivers to the forefront. Janet Richards shares her stories and reminds us that the work we do needs to remain rooted in the complex, evolving experience and needs of the ones that matter most—patients and caregivers.
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Successful implementation takes teamwork and collaboration! Getting to know our colleagues and supporting our tower through icebreaker Jenga at the Orthopedic SDM Learning Collaborative at HDSC!
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Congratulations to our collaborators Taylor Mitchell from @MassGenBrigham & Claire Muszalski from @PennMedicine who guessed the right price for decision aid implementation and are going home with their very own HDSC coffee mug! Great job!
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Warm welcome to our Orthopedic Learning Collaborative Partners visiting HDSC today who are championing use of orthopedic decision aids at their clinical sites!
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The “Data Horror Stories Song”, inspired by a tweet by @rogierK and commissioned by @LisaDeBruine Any of these ever happened to you? #rstats #Statistics #DataScience
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So proud to be a part of this study with @ksepucha @simmons_leighmd @LauLeavitt and @satlas60 at @MonganInstitute @MGH_DGIM Again and again we're seeing that involving patients in decisions for their care can improve decision making.
2/11: a #shareddecisionmaking intervention achieved higher colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates within a year of the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down elective procedures for 3 months.
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Such tremendous project focused on ensuring screening at older ages meets the patient's personal goals. So proud to have been a part of this team alongside @ksepucha @satlas60 @LauLeavitt @vivianwlee18 @LydiaSiegelMD @simmons_leighmd at @MGH_RI @MGHMedicine @MonganInstitute
1/13 🧵Older adults (76-85 y/o) have options when it comes to colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, including stopping screening. Guidelines (including USPSTF) recommend clinicians help these patients make individualized decisions about what to do.
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Shout out to #AcademicPediatrics. I have never before had a submission/revision/acceptance process go so smoothly, with such thoughtful reviewer feedback and great logistical support. I highly recommend this journal for others publishing in this area. #ADHD #AcademicTwitter
TLDR: We now have an acceptable, valid, reliable, and brief (4-item) measure of shared decision making as reported by a caregiver regarding medication decisions for children with ADHD. https://t.co/9zRPVuRMNu
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Check out this tread about our new paper. Our team consisted of @ksepucha , @ealipstein , Carol Cosenza, Ha Vo, and Michael Barry. Work done at @MGH_DGIM and the @MonganInstitute made possible by funding from @AHRQNews.
1/10 🧵We’ve been measuring shared decision making (SDM) for over a decade in adults, but what about children? Read on to learn how we created a valid and reliable SDM measure in pediatrics:
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