Sitaram Vangala

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Division of General Internal Medicine

Los Angeles, CA

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

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5

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Behavioral Nudges Increase COVID-19 Vaccinations

Dai, H., Saccardo, S., Han, M.A., Roh L., Raja, N., Vangala, S., Modi, H., Pandya, S., Sloyan, M., Croymans, D.M. (2021) Behavioural nudges increase COVID-19 vaccinations. Nature. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03843-2
Number of pages: 106 Posted: 05 Apr 2021 Last Revised: 03 Sep 2021
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Anderson School of Management, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Social and Decision Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System
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vaccination, COVID-19, nudges, RCT, psychological ownership, information intervention

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Assessing Nudge Scalability

Number of pages: 96 Posted: 20 Jan 2022 Last Revised: 06 Jun 2023
Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Social and Decision Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Division of General Internal Medicine and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System
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Nudge, Scalability, Reproducibility, Randomized controlled trials

3.

When peer comparison information harms physician well-being

Reiff, J. S., Zhang, J., Gallus, J., Dai, H., Pedley, N., Vangala, S., Leuchter, R., Goshgarian, G., Fox, C. R., Han, M., & Croymans, D. (2022). When peer comparison information harms physician well-being. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119 (29).
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 12 Oct 2021 Last Revised: 19 Jul 2022
affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA Anderson, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System, Central Michigan University, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - UCLA Health System
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peer comparison, well-being, healthcare, field experiment

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Tight Glycemic Control Decreases Mortality Among Inflamed Critically Ill Children: Evidence for Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Two Randomized Controlled Trials

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 10 Mar 2022
Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Computational Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Pediatrics, Boston Children's Hospital - Department of Cardiology, University of Pennsylvania - Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Division of General Internal Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis - Department of Anesthesiology, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, University of Toronto - Department of Surgery, Harvard University - Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Pediatrics and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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intensive care units, pediatric, respiratory insufficiency, hyperglycemia, glycemic control, insulin, inflammation, cytokines

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Relationship between Not Intending to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine and Voting for Donald Trump: A National Study of Variations at the County Level

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 17 Dec 2021
Peter G. Szilagyi, Christina Albertin and Sitaram Vangala
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Pediatrics and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Division of General Internal Medicine
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COVID-19 Vaccine, Vaccine hesitancy, Facebook, political