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John D. Piette is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant number of publications concentrated in general health professions, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, epidemiology, pharmacology, and psychiatry and mental health.

Their scholarly work covers a variety of topics, including diabetes management and education, mobile health and mHealth applications, musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, chronic disease management strategies, digital mental health interventions, mental health treatment and access, and diabetes management and research.

Recent publications by John D. Piette include:

  • Patient-Centered Pain Care Using Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Health Tools, 2022, JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve chronic pain care: Evidence of AI learning, 2022, Intelligence-Based Medicine

Piette collaborates frequently with several coauthors including Michele Heisler, Ken Resnicow, Ranak Trivedi, Sarah L. Krein, and Nicolle Marinec.

Their work has been published in journals such as Pain Medicine, Gastroenterology, arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Medical Internet Research, and Contemporary Clinical Trials, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research.

Best Publications

  • Association of health literacy with diabetes outcomes.

    Dean Schillinger;Kevin Grumbach;John Piette;Frances Wang

  • National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education

    Martha M. Funnell;Tammy L. Brown;Belinda P. Childs;Linda B. Haas

  • National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support

    Linda Haas;Melinda Maryniuk;Joni Beck;Carla E. Cox

  • Closing the Loop: Physician Communication With Diabetic Patients Who Have Low Health Literacy

    Dean Schillinger;John Piette;Kevin Grumbach;Frances Wang

  • The impact of comorbid chronic conditions on diabetes care.

    John D. Piette;Eve A. Kerr

  • Socioeconomic Position and Health among Persons with Diabetes Mellitus: A Conceptual Framework and Review of the Literature

    Arleen F. Brown;Susan L. Ettner;John Piette;Morris Weinberger

  • The RE-AIM framework for evaluating interventions: what can it tell us about approaches to chronic illness management?

    Russell E. Glasgow;H.Garth McKay;John D. Piette;John D. Piette;Kim D. Reynolds

  • Integrating Physical Activity Into Mental Health Services for Persons With Serious Mental Illness

    Caroline R. Richardson;Guy Faulkner;Judith McDevitt;Gary S. Skrinar

  • Efficacy of peer support interventions for depression: a meta-analysis

    Paul N. Pfeiffer;Michele Heisler;Michele Heisler;John D. Piette;John D. Piette;Mary A.M. Rogers

  • Functional health literacy and the quality of physician-patient communication among diabetes patients.

    Dean Schillinger;Andrew Bindman;Frances Wang;Anita Stewart

  • The Relationship Between Knowledge of Recent HbA1c Values and Diabetes Care Understanding and Self-Management

    Michele Heisler;John D. Piette;Michael Spencer;Edie Kieffer

  • The role of patient-physician trust in moderating medication nonadherence due to cost pressures.

    John D. Piette;Michele Heisler;Sarah Krein;Eve A. Kerr

  • Impact of Automated Calls With Nurse Follow-Up on Diabetes Treatment Outcomes in a Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System A randomized controlled trial

    John D. Piette;Morris Weinberger;Frederic B. Kraemer;Frederic B. Kraemer;Stephen J. McPhee

  • Cost-related medication underuse among chronically ill adults: The treatments people forgo, how often, and who is at risk

    John D. Piette;Michele Heisler;Todd H. Wagner

  • Randomized trial of a daily electronic home monitoring system in patients with advanced heart failure: the Weight Monitoring in Heart Failure (WHARF) trial.

    Lee R Goldberg;John D Piette;Mary Norine Walsh;Theodore A Frank

  • Diabetes control with reciprocal peer support versus nurse care management: a randomized trial.

    Michele Heisler;Sandeep Vijan;Fatima Makki;John D. Piette

  • Do automated calls with nurse follow-up improve self-care and glycemic control among vulnerable patients with diabetes?

    John D Piette;John D Piette;Morris Weinberger;Stephen J McPhee;Connie A Mah

  • The impact of family behaviors and communication patterns on chronic illness outcomes: a systematic review

    Ann Marie Rosland;Michele Heisler;John D. Piette

  • The Health Effects of Restricting Prescription Medication Use Because of Cost

    Michele Heisler;Kenneth M. Langa;Elizabeth L. Eby;A. Mark Fendrick

  • Physician Communication With Diabetic Patients Who Have Low Health Literacy

    Dean Schillinger;John Piette;Kevin Grumbach;Frances Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Michele Heisler
Michele Heisler University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James E. Aikens
James E. Aikens University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Vincent Mor
Vincent Mor Brown University
Dean Schillinger
Dean Schillinger University of California, San Francisco
Marcia Valenstein
Marcia Valenstein University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kenneth M. Langa
Kenneth M. Langa University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Andrew J. Karter
Andrew J. Karter Kaiser Permanente
William H. Herman
William H. Herman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rajesh Balkrishnan
Rajesh Balkrishnan University of Virginia
Robert D. Kerns
Robert D. Kerns Yale University

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