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to EVALUATION & THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS Volume 21 Number 1 (March 1998) pp. 1-136 Number 2 (June 1998) pp. 137-288 Number 3 (September 1998) pp. 289-408 Number 4 (December 1998) pp. 409-544 Authors: ALLMAN, RICHARD M., see DeLong, J. F. AMAN, LINDA C.), see Fitzgerald, J. T. ANDERSON, ROBERT M., see Fitzgerald, J. T. ANDRESEN, ELENA M., BARBARAM . ROTHENBERG, ROBERT PANZER, PAUL KATZ, and MICHAEL P. MCDERMOTT, “Selecting a Generic Measure of Health-Related Quality of Life for Use Among Older Adults: A Comparison of Candidate Instruments,” 244. ANDRESEN, ELENA M.., see Nanda, U. ANDRZEJEWSKI, CHESTER, see Audet, A.-M. AUDET, ANNE-MARIE, CHESTER ANDRZEJEWSKI, and MARK POPOVSKY, “Improv- ing the Appropriateness of Red Blood Cell Transfusions in Patients Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery,” 487. BAUSELL, R. BARKER, “Introduction: Quality-of-Life Assessment in Outcomes Research,” 139. BAUSELL, R. BARKER, see Fitzgerald, M. E. BERG, PAUL, see Caldwell, G. G. BRANT, R., see Harasym, P. H. BRINDIS, CLAIRE, DANA C. HUGHES, NEAL HALFON, and PAUL W. NEWACHECK, “The Use of Formative Evaluation to Assess Integrated Services for Children: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Care Initiative,” 66. BRINDIS, CLAIRE, see Card, J. J. BROCATO, JOSEPH J., see Mavis, B. E. CALDWELL, GLYN G., PAUL BERG, CATHIE PRITCHARD, and JOHN N. LEWIS, “Quality Improvement in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Failure by Participating Indiana and Kentucky Hospitals,” 461. CARD, JOSEFINAJ., JAMES L. PETERSON, STARR NIEGO, and CLAIRE BRINDIS, “The Prevention Minimum Evaluation Data Set (PMEDS): A Tool for Evaluating Teen Pregnancy and STD/HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs,” 377. 538 Evaluation & the Health Professions /D ecember 1998 CHAN, KITTY S., and DENNIS A. REVICKI, “Changes in Surrogate Laboratory Markers, Clinical Endpoints, and Health-Related Quality of Life: in Patients Infected With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus,” 265. CHREN, MARY-MARGARET, see Rosenthal, G. E. COX, DONNA, see Johnson, J. D. DAVIS, WAYNE K., see Fitzgerald, J. T. DELONG, JAMES F., RICHARD M. ALLMAN, ROBERT G. SHERRILL, and NADINE SCHIESZ, “A Congestive Heart Failure Project With Measured Improvements in Care,” 472. DODDS, T. ANDREW, see Ramunno, L. D. ELLERBECK, EDWARD F., see Marciniak, T. A. FANSLOW, JANET, see Spinola, C. FITZGERALD, JAMES T., ROBERT M. ANDERSON, LARRY D. GRUPPEN, WAYNE K. DAVIS, LINDA C. AMAN, SCOTT J. JACOBER, and GEORGE GRUNBERGER, “The Reliability of the Diabetes Care Profile for African Americans,” 52. FITZGERALD, MATTHEW E., GAETANO F. MOLINARI, and R. BARKER BAUSELL, “The Empowering Potential of Quality Improvement Data,” 419. FLORIDA MEDICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE, INC., “Quality of Care Improvements for Patients With Pneumonia,” 514. GOTAY, CAROLYN COOK, and MALIA WILSON, “Use of Quality-of-Life Outcome Assess- ments in Current Cancer Clinical Trials,” 157. GRADY, JACQUELINE N., see Preston, J. A. GRIFFITH, CHARLES H., III, JOHN F. WILSON, and EUGENE C. RICH, “A Randomized Trial of Providing House Staff With Patient Social History Information: Effect on Patient Outcomes,” 362. GRUNBERGER, GEORGE, see Fitzgerald, J. T. GRUPPEN, LARRY D., see Fitzgerald, J. T. HALFON, NEAL, see Brindis, C. HARASYM, P. H., E. J. LEONG, C. VIOLATO, R. BRANT, and F. L. LORSCHEIDER, “Cuing Effect of ‘All of the Above’ on the Reliability and Validity of Multiple-Choice Test Items,” 120. HUGHES, DANA C., see Brindis, C. JACOBER, SCOTT J., see Fitzgerald, J. T. JOHNSON, J. DAVID, BETTY H. LA FRANCE, MARCY MEYER, JO BETH SPEYER, and DONNA COX, “The Impact of Formalization, Role Conflict, Role Ambiguity, and Commu- nication Quality on Perceived Organizational Innovativeness in the Cancer Information Service,” 27. KATZ, PAUL, see Andresen, E. M. KRAUSS, ALFRED N., see Miké, V. LA FRANCE, BETTY H., see Johnson, J. D. LANDEFELD, C. SETH, see Rosenthal, G. E. LASEK, REBECCA J., see Rosenthal, G. E. LEONG, E. J., see Harasym, P. H. LEWIS, JOHN N., and WILLIAM RISING, “Improving Appropriate Selection of Radical Prostatectomy for Prostate Cancer,” 429. LEWIS, JOHN N., see Caldwell, G. G. LIPTAK, GREGORY S., see McConnochie, K. M. LORSCHEIDER, F. L., see Harasym, P. H. INDEX 539 MARCINIAK, THOMAS A., LINDA MOSEDALE, and EDWARD F. ELLERBECK, “Quality Improvement at the National Level: Lessons From the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project,” 525. MARTIN, ANDREW J. and MARTIN STOCKLER, “Quality-of-Life Assessment in Health Care Research and Practice,” 141. MAVIS, BRIAN E., and JOSEPH J. BROCATO, “Postal Surveys Versus Electronic Mail Surveys: The Tortoise and the Hare Revisited,” 395. McCONNOCHIE, KENNETH M., KLAUS J. ROGHMANN, and GREGORY S. LIPTAK, “Diagnostic Clusters in Infants as Child Health Outcomes: Variation Among Socioeconomic Areas in One Community,” 332. McDERMOTT, MICHAEL P., see Andresen, E. M. MEYER, MARCY, see Johnson, J. D. MIKE, VALERIE, ALFRED N. KRAUSS, and GAIL S. ROSS, “Responsibility for Clinical Innovation: A Case Study in Neonatal Medicine,” 3. MOLINARI, GAETANO F,, see Fitzgerald, M. E.. MOSEDALE, LINDA, see Marciniak, T. A. MUKAMEL, DANAB., see Spector, W. D. NANDA, UPASANA, and ELENA M. ANDRESEN, “Health-Related Quality of Life: A Guide for the Health Professional,” 179. NEWACHECK, PAUL W., see Brindis, C. NIEGO, STARR, see Card, J. J. NIENABER, NANCY A., see Wolinsky, F. D. NORTON, ROBYN, see Spinola, C. PANZER, ROBERT, see Andresen, E. M. PETERSON, JAMES L., see Card, J. J. PETRILLO, MARCIA K., see Preston, J. A. POPOVSKY, MARK, see Audet, A.-M. PRESTON, JEANETTE A., JACQUELINE N. GRADY, ALLYSON F. SCHULZ, MARCIA K. PETRILLO, and JEANNE D. SCINTO, “The Impact of a Physician Intervention Program on Older Women’s Mammography Use,” 502. PRITCHARD, CATHIE, see Caldwell, G. G. RAMUNNO, LAWRENCE D., T. ANDREW DODDS, and NEAL D. TRAVEN, “Cooperative Cardiovascular Project (CCP) Quality Improvement in Maine, New Hampshire, and Ver- mont,” 442. REVICKI, DENNIS A., see Chan, K. S. RICH, EUGENE C., see Griffith, C. H. RISING, WILLIAM, see Lewis, J. N. ROGHMANN, KLAUS J., see McConnochie, K. M. ROSENTHAL, GARY E., MARY-MARGARET CHREN, REBECCA J. LASEK, and C. SETH LANDEFELD, “What Patients Should Ask of Consumers’ Guides to Health Care Quality,” 316. ROSS, GAIL S., see Miké, V. ROTHENBERG, BARBARA M., see Andresen, E. M. SCHIESZ, NADINE, see DeLong, J. F. SCHULZ, ALLYSON F., see Preston, J. A. SCINTO, JEANNE D., see Preston, J. A. SHERRILL, ROBERT G., see DeLong, J. F. SPECTOR, WILLIAM D., and DANA B. MUKAMEL, “Using Outcomes to Make Inferences About Nursing Home Quality,” 291. 540 Evaluation & the Health Professions /D ecember 1998 SPEYER, JO BETH, see Johnson, J. D. SPINOLA, CARLA, LIZ STEWART, JANET FANSLOW, and ROBYN NORTON, “Develop- ing and Implementing and Intervention: Evaluation of an Emergency Department Pilot on Partner Abuse,” 91. STEWART, LIZ, see Spinola, C. STOCKLER, MARTIN, see Martin, A. J. TIERNEY, WILLIAM M., see Wolinsky, F. D. TRAVEN, NEAL D., see Ramunno, L. D. VIOLATO, C., see Harasym , P. H. WEINMANN, CYNTHIA, “Quality Improvement in Health Care: A Brief History of the Medicare Peer Review Organization (PRO) Initiative,” 413. WIL.SON, JOHN F.,, see Griffith, C. H. WILSON, MALIA, see Gotay, C. C. WOLINSKY, FREDRIC D., KATHLEEN W. WYRWICH, NANCY A. NIENABER, and WILLIAM M. TIERNEY, “Generic Versus Disease-Specific Health Status Measures: An Example Using Coronary Artery Disease and Congestive Heart Failure Patients,” 216. WYRWICH, KATHLEEN W., see Wolinsky, F. D. Articles: “Changes in Surrogate Laboratory Markers, Clinical Endpoints, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Infected With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus,” Chan and Revicki, 265. “A Congestive Heart Failure Project With Measured Improvements in Care,” DeLong et al., 472. “Cooperative Cardiovascular Project (CCP) Quality Improvement in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont,” Ramunno et al., 442. “Cuing Effect of ‘All of the Above’ on the Reliability and Validity of Multiple-Choice Test Items,” Fitzgerald et al., 52. “Developing and Implementing an Intervention: Evaluation of an Emergency Department Pilot on Partner Abuse,” Spinola et al., 91. “Diagnostic Clusters in Infants as Child Health Outcomes: Variation Among Socioeconomic Areas in One Community,” McConnochie et al., 332. “The Empowering Potential of Quality Improvement Data,” Fitzgerald et al., 419. “Generic Versus Disease-Specific Health Status Measures: An Example Using Coronary Artery Disease and Congestive Heart Failure Patients,” Wolinsky et al., 216. “Health-Related Quality of Life: A Guide for the Health Professional,” Nanda and Andresen, 179. “The Impact of a Physician Intervention Program on Older Women’s Mammography Use,” Preston et al., 502. “The Impact of Fomalization, Role Conflict, Role Ambiguity, and Communication Quality on Perceived Organizational Innovativeness in the Cancer Information Service,” Johnson et al., zi. “Improving Appropriate Selection of Radical Prostatectomy for Prostate Cancer,” Lewis and Rising, 429. “Improving the Appropriateness of Red Blood Cell Transfusions in Patients Undergoing Ortho- pedic Surgery,” Audet et al., 487. “Introduction: Quality-of-Life Assessment in Outcomes Research,” Bausell, 139. “Postal Surveys Versus Electronic Mail Surveys: The Tortoise and the Hare Revisited,” Mavis and Brocato, 395. INDEX 541 “The Prevention Minimum Evaluation Data Set (PMEDS): A Tool for Evaluating Teen Preg- nancy and STD/HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs,” Card et al., 377. “Quality Improvement at the National Level: Lessons From the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project,” Marciniak et al., 525. “Quality Improvement in Health Care: A Brief History of the Medicare Peer Review Organiza- tion (PRO) Initiative,” Weinmann, 413. “Quality Improvement in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Failure by Participating Indiana and Kentucky Hospitals,” Caldwell et al., 461. “Quality of Care Improvements for Patients With Pneumonia,” Florida Medical Quality Assur- ance, Inc., 514. “Quality-of-Life Assessment in Health Care Research and Practice,” Martin and Stockler, 141. “A Randomized Trial of Providing House Staff With Patient Social History Information: Effect on Patient Outcomes,” Griffith et al., 362. “The Reliability of the Diabetes Care Profile for African Americans,” Fitzgerald et al., 52. “Responsibility for Clinical Innovation: A Case Study in Neonatal Medicine,” Miké et al., 3. “Selecting a Generic Measure of Health-Related Quality of Life for Use Among Older Adults: A Comparison of Candidate Instruments,” Andresen et al., 244. “The Use of Formative Evaluation to Assess Integrated Services for Children: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Child Health Initiative,” Brindis et al., 66. “Use of Quality-of-Life Outcome Assessments in Current Cancer Clinical Trials,” Cook and Wilson, 157. “Using Outcomes to Make Inferences About Nursing Home Quality,” Spector and Mukamel, 291. “What Patients Should Ask of Consumers’ Guides to Health Care Quality,” Rosenthal et al., 316.

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