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INEL Evenki Corpus ...
Däbritz, Chris Lasse; Gusev, Valentin. - : Universität Hamburg, 2021
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INEL Evenki Corpus ...
Däbritz, Chris Lasse; Gusev, Valentin. - : Universität Hamburg, 2021
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Grammatical and pragmatic use of referential expressions in picture-based narratives of bilingual and monolingual children in Russian and German ...
Topaj, Nathalie. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2020
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INEL Selkup Corpus ...
Brykina, Maria; Orlova, Svetlana; Wagner-Nagy, Beáta. - : Universität Hamburg, 2020
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Grammatical and pragmatic use of referential expressions in picture-based narratives of bilingual and monolingual children in Russian and German
Topaj, Nathalie. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2020
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Probabilistic relation between co-speech gestures, pitch accents and information status
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 685–697 ; 2473-8689 (2020)
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Qu'est-ce au juste que la prédication ?
In: ISSN: 0037-9069 ; EISSN: 1783-1385 ; Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris ; https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-02505007 ; Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris, Peeters Publishers, 2019, CXIV (1), pp.1-54. ⟨10.2143/BSL.114.1.3287151⟩ (2019)
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INEL Kamas Corpus ...
Gusev, Valentin; Klooster, Tiina; Wagner-Nagy, Beáta. - : Universität Hamburg, 2019
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INEL Dolgan Corpus ...
Däbritz, Chris Lasse; Kudryakova, Nina; Stapert, Eugénie. - : Universität Hamburg, 2019
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INEL Kamas Corpus ...
Gusev, Valentin; Klooster, Tiina; Wagner-Nagy, Beáta. - : Universität Hamburg, 2019
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INEL Dolgan Corpus ...
Däbritz, Chris Lasse; Kudryakova, Nina; Stapert, Eugénie. - : Universität Hamburg, 2019
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Language-concordant automated telephone queries to assess medication adherence in a diverse population: a cross-sectional analysis of convergent validity with pharmacy claims.
In: BMC health services research, vol 18, iss 1 (2018)
Abstract: BackgroundClinicians have difficulty accurately assessing medication non-adherence within chronic disease care settings. Health information technology (HIT) could offer novel tools to assess medication adherence in diverse populations outside of usual health care settings. In a multilingual urban safety net population, we examined the validity of assessing adherence using automated telephone self-management (ATSM) queries, when compared with non-adherence using continuous medication gap (CMG) on pharmacy claims. We hypothesized that patients reporting greater days of missed pills to ATSM queries would have higher rates of non-adherence as measured by CMG, and that ATSM adherence assessments would perform as well as structured interview assessments.MethodsAs part of an ATSM-facilitated diabetes self-management program, low-income health plan members typed numeric responses to rotating weekly ATSM queries: "In the last 7 days, how many days did you MISS taking your …" diabetes, blood pressure, or cholesterol pill. Research assistants asked similar questions in computer-assisted structured telephone interviews. We measured continuous medication gap (CMG) by claims over 12 preceding months. To evaluate convergent validity, we compared rates of optimal adherence (CMG ≤ 20%) across respondents reporting 0, 1, and ≥ 2 missed pill days on ATSM and on structured interview.ResultsAmong 210 participants, 46% had limited health literacy, 57% spoke Cantonese, and 19% Spanish. ATSM respondents reported ≥1 missed day for diabetes (33%), blood pressure (19%), and cholesterol (36%) pills. Interview respondents reported ≥1 missed day for diabetes (28%), blood pressure (21%), and cholesterol (26%) pills. Optimal adherence rates by CMG were lower among ATSM respondents reporting more missed days for blood pressure (p = 0.02) and cholesterol (p < 0.01); by interview, differences were significant for cholesterol (p = 0.01).ConclusionsLanguage-concordant ATSM demonstrated modest potential for assessing adherence. Studies should evaluate HIT assessments of medication beliefs and concerns in diverse populations.Trial registrationNCT00683020 , registered May 21, 2008.
Keyword: Chronic Disease; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diabetes; Diabetes Mellitus; Female; Health disparities; Health information technology; Health Literacy; Health Policy & Services; Health Status Disparities; Humans; Insurance Claim Review; Interviews as Topic; Language; Library and Information Studies; Limited English proficiency; Limited health literacy; Male; Managed care; Medicaid; Medication Adherence; Middle Aged; Nursing; Pharmaceutical Services; Public Health and Health Services; Qualitative Research; Safety net clinics; Self Care; Telephone; Urban Population
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3r72d7hp
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INEL Kamas Corpus ...
Gusev, Valentin; Klooster, Tiina. - : Universität Hamburg, 2018
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Brykina, Maria; Orlova, Svetlana; Wagner-Nagy, Beáta. - : Universität Hamburg, 2018
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A Dual-Process Activation Model: Processing definiteness and information status
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 108 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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Лексическая система русского языка в условиях чеченско-русского билингвизма
ЖЕРЕБИЛО Т.В.. - : Общество с ограниченной ответственностью "Издательский Дом "Академия Естествознания", 2015
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The dual function of social gaze.
In: Cognition, vol 136 (2015)
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Relative Constructions in Nyiha: An Investigation of the Syntax, Semantics and Activation Status of Information in Relative Constructions in Nyiha, a Bantu Language of Southwestern Tanzania (M23)
Karels, Jacob. - : SIL International, 2014
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Cognitive status and ra-marked referents of nominal expressions in Persian discourse
Sadrai, Mahmoud. - 2014
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Extending further and refining Prince's taxonomy of given/new information: A case study of non-restrictive, relevance-oriented structures
In: Pragmatics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00803569 ; Pragmatics, 2013, 23 (1), pp.69-91. &#x27E8;10.1075/prag.23.1.04loo&#x27E9; (2013)
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