1932 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Her primary areas of investigation include Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Family medicine, MEDLINE, Public health and Depression. Her work deals with themes such as Immunology, Mental health, Surgery and Substance abuse, which intersect with Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Her research in Family medicine intersects with topics in Alternative medicine, Odds ratio, Prescription drug and Medicaid.
Her studies deal with areas such as Patient satisfaction, Cross-sectional study, Gerontology and Activities of daily living as well as MEDLINE. She interconnects Psychological intervention, Disease and Scale in the investigation of issues within Public health. Her work carried out in the field of Depression brings together such families of science as Internal medicine and Antiretroviral therapy.
Ira B. Wilson mainly investigates Family medicine, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Public health, Internal medicine and Psychological intervention. Her studies in Family medicine integrate themes in fields like Odds ratio, Ambulatory care, MEDLINE and Nursing, Intervention. Her research links Patient satisfaction with MEDLINE.
In Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, she works on issues like Gerontology, which are connected to Quality. The Public health study which covers Clinical psychology that intersects with Regimen. Her study looks at the intersection of Internal medicine and topics like Viral load with Immunology.
Family medicine, Medicaid, Psychological intervention, Public health and MEDLINE are her primary areas of study. Her Family medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Observational study, Pre-exposure prophylaxis, Reporting guideline and Scale. Ira B. Wilson has included themes like Quality, Internal medicine, Discontinuation, Retrospective cohort study and Health insurance in her Medicaid study.
She combines subjects such as Dementia, Gerontology and Confidence interval with her study of Retrospective cohort study. In her work, Substance abuse treatment is strongly intertwined with Clinical psychology, which is a subfield of Public health. Her study focuses on the intersection of MEDLINE and fields such as Antiretroviral therapy with connections in the field of Viremia.
Ira B. Wilson mostly deals with Medicaid, Observational study, MEDLINE, Viral load and Internal medicine. Her work deals with themes such as Data collection, Missing data, Actuarial science, Nursing care and Family medicine, which intersect with Observational study. Ira B. Wilson has researched Family medicine in several fields, including Patient recall and Recall.
Her MEDLINE research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Delphi method, Health services research, Medical sociology, Art adherence and Conceptualization. Ira B. Wilson interconnects Viremia, Survival analysis, Pediatrics and Antiretroviral therapy in the investigation of issues within Viral load. Her biological study deals with issues like Prospective cohort study, which deal with fields such as Mental health.
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Linking clinical variables with health-related quality of life. A conceptual model of patient outcomes
Ira B. Wilson;Paul D. Cleary.
JAMA (1995)
Preproglucagon gene expression in pancreas and intestine diversifies at the level of post-translational processing.
S Mojsov;G Heinrich;I B Wilson;M Ravazzola.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1986)
Better Physician-Patient Relationships Are Associated with Higher Reported Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy in Patients with HIV Infection
John Schneider;Sherrie H. Kaplan;Sheldon Greenfield;Wenjun Li.
Journal of General Internal Medicine (2004)
Health-related quality of life in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in the United States: results from the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study.
Ron D Hays;Ron D Hays;William E Cunningham;Cathy D Sherbourne;Ira B Wilson.
The American Journal of Medicine (2000)
Laparoscopic peritoneal lavage for generalized peritonitis due to perforated diverticulitis.
E. Myers;M. Hurley;G. C. O'Sullivan;D. Kavanagh.
British Journal of Surgery (2007)
International AIDS Society global scientific strategy: towards an HIV cure 2016
Steven G Deeks;Sharon R Lewin;Anna Laura Ross;Jintanat Ananworanich.
Nature Medicine (2016)
Optimal Recall Period and Response Task for Self-Reported HIV Medication Adherence
Minyi Lu;Steven A. Safren;Paul R. Skolnik;William H. Rogers.
Aids and Behavior (2008)
Prescription Drug Coverage And Seniors: Findings From A 2003 National Survey
Dana Gelb Safran;Patricia Neuman;Cathy Schoen;Michelle S. Kitchman.
Health Affairs (2005)
Physician-patient communication about prescription medication nonadherence: a 50-state study of America's seniors.
Ira B. Wilson;Cathy Schoen;Patricia Neuman;Michelle Kitchman Strollo.
Journal of General Internal Medicine (2007)
Physician Manipulation of Reimbursement Rules for Patients: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Matthew K. Wynia;Deborah S. Cummins;Jonathan B. VanGeest;Ira B. Wilson.
JAMA (2000)
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