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  • 1932 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Ira B. Wilson is a researcher affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their scholarly work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with specific subfield contributions in Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Epidemiology, and Emergency Medicine. The research topics they cover include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, Healthcare Policy and Management, HIV-related health complications and treatments, HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk, Medication Adherence and Compliance, Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare, and Global Maternal and Child Health.

Wilson has published in several frequent venues that include AIDS and Behavior, UNC Libraries, Health Affairs, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, and AIDS. These publication outlets reflect a focus on both clinical and policy-related aspects of health sciences.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Wilson illustrate a range of interests within public health and clinical research. Notable works include:

  • Persistent depressive symptoms during COVID-19: a national, population-representative, longitudinal study of U.S. adults (2021, The Lancet Regional Health - Americas)
  • Effects Of Medicaid Expansion On Postpartum Coverage And Outpatient Utilization (2020, Health Affairs)
  • Real-world use and survival outcomes of immune checkpoint inhibitors in older adults with non-small cell lung cancer (2020, Cancer)
  • Financial strain and depression in the U.S.: a scoping review (2023, Translational Psychiatry)
  • TEOS: A framework for constructing operational definitions of medication adherence based on Timelines-Events-Objectives-Sources (2020, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology)

Wilson frequently collaborates with several scholars, including Amal N. Trivedi, David J. Meyers, Jane M. Simoni, Momotazur Rahman, and Juddy Wachira, with whom they have multiple joint publications. These collaborations signal an engagement with interdisciplinary teams across various topics in public health.

The researcher has also been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an award signaling a level of professional acknowledgement.

Best Publications

  • Linking clinical variables with health-related quality of life. A conceptual model of patient outcomes

    Ira B. Wilson;Paul D. Cleary

  • Preproglucagon gene expression in pancreas and intestine diversifies at the level of post-translational processing.

    S Mojsov;G Heinrich;I B Wilson;M Ravazzola

  • 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

  • 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

  • International AIDS Society global scientific strategy: towards an HIV cure 2016

    Steven G Deeks;Sharon R Lewin;Anna Laura Ross;Jintanat Ananworanich

  • Laparoscopic peritoneal lavage for generalized peritonitis due to perforated diverticulitis.

    E. Myers;M. Hurley;G. C. O'Sullivan;D. Kavanagh

  • Optimal Recall Period and Response Task for Self-Reported HIV Medication Adherence

    Minyi Lu;Steven A. Safren;Paul R. Skolnik;William H. Rogers

  • Prescription Drug Coverage And Seniors: Findings From A 2003 National Survey

    Dana Gelb Safran;Patricia Neuman;Cathy Schoen;Michelle S. Kitchman

  • ESPACOMP Medication Adherence Reporting Guideline (EMERGE).

    Sabina De Geest;Leah L Zullig;Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob;Remon Helmy

  • 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

  • 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

  • Adjusting for patient characteristics when analyzing reports from patients about hospital care.

    J L Hargraves;I B Wilson;A Zaslavsky;C James

  • Validation of a New Three-Item Self-Report Measure for Medication Adherence.

    Ira B. Wilson;Yoojin Lee;Joanne Michaud;Floyd J. Fowler

  • Health-related quality of life in persons with acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

    P D Cleary;F J Fowler;J Weissman;M P Massagli

  • A conceptual model of the effects of health care organizations on the quality of medical care.

    Bruce E. Landon;Ira B. Wilson;Paul D. Cleary

  • Quality of HIV Care Provided by Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Physicians

    Ira B. Wilson;Bruce E. Landon;Lisa R. Hirschhorn;Keith McInnes

  • Effects of a Quality Improvement Collaborative on the Outcome of Care of Patients with HIV Infection: The EQHIV Study

    Bruce E. Landon;Ira B. Wilson;Keith McInnes;Mary Beth Landrum

  • Predictors and consequences of negative physician attitudes toward HIV-infected injection drug users.

    Lin Ding;Bruce E. Landon;Ira B. Wilson;Mitchell D. Wong

  • Clinical understanding and clinical implications of response shift.

    Ira B. Wilson

  • The effect of protease inhibitors on weight and body composition in HIV-infected patients.

    M Silva;P R Skolnik;S L Gorbach;D Spiegelman

Frequent Co-Authors

William H. Rogers
William H. Rogers Tufts Medical Center
Paul D. Cleary
Paul D. Cleary Yale University
Bruce E. Landon
Bruce E. Landon Harvard University
Vincent Mor
Vincent Mor Brown University
Mary Catherine Beach
Mary Catherine Beach Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
David R. Bangsberg
David R. Bangsberg Simon Fraser University
Jane M. Simoni
Jane M. Simoni University of Washington
Steven A. Safren
Steven A. Safren University of Miami
Sherwood L. Gorbach
Sherwood L. Gorbach Tufts University
Donna Spiegelman
Donna Spiegelman Yale University

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