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Kenneth Taylor

@KenTaylorDPT

DPT, PhD | Epidemiologist (#EpiTwitter) & Applied Biostatistician | Board-Certified in #OrthoPT | #CausalInference

Durham, NC Katılım Nisan 2011
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JAMA Network Open
JAMA Network Open@JAMANetworkOpen·
Cross-sectional study finds disparities in guideline-concordant care after hip fracture surgery, with racial & ethnic minority patients less likely to receive optimal treatment, even in institutions with standardized hip fracture protocols. ja.ma/3yW92bM #OrthoTwitter
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Mikhail Bethell, MD, MS
Mikhail Bethell, MD, MS@mikhail_bethell·
We found that the probability of receiving guideline-concordant care at an institution with a standardized hip fracture program increased more for non-Hispanic White patients than racial and ethnic minority patients! #orthotwitter #healthequity Link: tinyurl.com/34ddv7d7
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The Journal of Pain
The Journal of Pain@TheJournal_Pain·
Original: @KenTaylorDPT and colleagues (@DCRINews) highlight that pain prevalence among veterans increased over time (2002-2018), with higher rate of increase compared to non-veterans for all pain variables - a widening disproportionate pain burden Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…
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Dan Rhon
Dan Rhon@danrhon·
Veterans experienced similar/higher prevalence of pain than nonveterans (2002-2018). Pain prevalence among veterans increased over time, with higher rate of increase compared to nonveterans for all pain variables - a widening disproportionate pain burden. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37952861/
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Flavia P Kapos, DDS MS PhD
For those of us clinician-scientists who excel in delayed gratification, you know how amazing it is to reach a big milestone! Deeply grateful to mentors & collaborators who opened countless doors. Excited to take on bigger challenges with this team. Onwards towards #PainEquity!
Duke Orthopaedics@DukeOrtho

🌟 We are thrilled to welcome Flavia Penteado Kapos, DDS, MS, PhD – Asst. Professor of Ortho Surgery @DukeOrtho! She is excited to build upon Duke’s equity, diversity, and inclusion pillars to help transform how we think about and treat chronic pain. duke.is/rb85b

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Kenneth Taylor@KenTaylorDPT·
Had a great time working on this paper with @ChristiUlmer and our other coauthors! Interested in the open access version of the paper? Find it here: doi.org/10.1093/sleepa…
VA Research@VAResearch

#VAResearchNewsBrief: A study by @vadurham researchers found that trauma-associated sleep disorder is common in Veterans. Trauma-associated sleep disorder refers to nightmares and disturbed sleep linked to traumatic experiences. #VAResearch bddy.me/3l05AFT

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Kenneth Taylor@KenTaylorDPT·
@epi_amanda There are two ways - you can access the configuration file and change it (which makes the change permanent). To use SAS without a hard drive, you'd have to go back and change it later. Second option is to open SAS using the Run app or command prompt to change it temporarily.
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@epi_amanda How large is the dataset? I ran into a similar issue during my dissertation. In my case, the run time issue I had went from 55ish minutes to <2 minutes by creating a new dataset that was limited to the variables needed for the analysis.
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Kenneth Taylor@KenTaylorDPT·
@epi_amanda To get around hard drive space issues, I configured the SAS work library to be a folder in an 2TB external hard drive. The work lib files disappear when you close SAS, but if you've got a ton of data and lots of subsets in your work lib, you run out of hard drive space quickly
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Suzie Ryer PT, DPT, GCS
Suzie Ryer PT, DPT, GCS@RyerSuzanne·
As a new grad clinician would not have expected to be attending a research session at #aptacsm and LOVING it. Excited about new career direction and learning how to create we'll defined causal questions for observational studies. #newinvestigator #research
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Kenneth Taylor@KenTaylorDPT·
@scotmorrsn @APTAcsm Thanks, Scot! Great chatting with you for a few minutes afterward. Appreciate you coming to listen!
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Kenneth Taylor@KenTaylorDPT·
@epi_amanda @Benavidez_Gabe %TABLEN has a learning curve with all the extra optional statements, but the documentation is very helpful. It has saved me hours of my life by streamlining table output and formatting. Especially when I have to re-run any tables after I've made a version 1
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Kenneth Taylor@KenTaylorDPT·
@epi_amanda @Benavidez_Gabe There is also the %TABLE1 macro, but %TABLEN is better for tables beyond the traditional Table 1 and is more flexible in my experience.
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@SeanRundell For sure! Might be able to address that with Editors through journal-led training on target trial emulation? Probably a harder task to change the reviewer feedback that contributes to this problem.
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Kenneth Taylor@KenTaylorDPT·
"Our study suggests that researchers are evasive with causal terminology in their stated aims, but often use methods that signal causal intent. Authors then tend to interpret their results in a causal way."
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Jeff Hébert@jhebertphd

Important new paper in JCE from @CGleadhill @stevekamper1 @hopinlee @cmwillow et al. We need to do better…. “Researchers’ interpretations are misaligned with their intent in almost two thirds of observational studies.” jclinepi.com/article/S0895-…

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