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INDEX to EVALUATION & THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS Volume 28 Number 1 (March 2005) pp. 1-112 Number 2 (June 2005) pp. 113-260 Number 3 (September 2005) 261-372 Number 4 (December 2005) 373-492 Authors AKINCI, FEV2ZI, AYSEGUL YILDIRIM, BETUL OGUTMAN, METIN ATES, HULYA GOZU, OGUZHAN DEYNELI, SEVINC AYDAR, EMRE ISCI, LEVENT BALCIOGLU, and OSMAN ZIYA SAYHAN, “Translation, Cultural Adaptation, Initial Reliability and Val- idation of Turkish 15D’s Version: A Generic Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) Instrument,” 53. ALBANESE, MARK, see McDougal, J. A. ATES, METIN, see Akinci, F. AYDAR, SEVINC, see Akinci, F. BALCIOGLU, LEVENT, see Akinci, F. BARTELL, JESSICA M., see Cox, E. D. BAUSELL, R. BARKER, “Addendum to the June Quality of Life Special Issue,” 263. BAUSELL, R. BARKER, LIXING LAO, STEWART BERGMAN, WEN-LIN LEE, and BRIAN M. BERMAN, “Is Acupuncture Analgesia an Expectancy Effect? Preliminary Evi- dence Based on Participants’ Perceived Assignments in Two Placebo-Controlled Trials,” 9. BECKER, NATASHA S., see Feddock, C. A. BENEDETTI, FABRIZIO, “The Importance of Considering the Effects of Perceived Group Assignment in Placebo-Controlled Trials” [Editorial], 5. BERG-COPAS, GINA M., see Wetta-Hall, R. BERGMAN, STEWART, see Bausell, R. BERMAN, BRIAN M., see Bausell, R. BORGES, NICOLE J., DENISE D. GIBSON, and RAJIL M. KARNANI, “Job Satisfaction of Physicians with Congruent Versus Incongruent Specialty Choice,” 400. BOULET, JOHN R., see McKinley, D. W. BOWERMAN, JENNIFER L., see Feddock, C. A. BRODSKY, MARC, see Hays, R. D. BROOKS, C. MICHAEL, see McDougal, J. A. BROWN, JULIE A., see Hepner, K. A. BRUCKER, PENNY, see Cella, D. EVALUATION & THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS, Vol. 28 No. 4, December 2005 487-491 © 2005 Sage Publications 488 Evaluation & the Health Professions / December 2005 BRUCKER, PENNY S., KATHLEEN YOST, JOHN CASHY, KIMBERLY WEBSTER, and DAVID CELLA, “General Population and Cancer Patient Norms for the Functional Assess- ment of Cancer Therapy?General (FACT-G),” 192. CASHY, JOHN, see Brucker, P. S. CAUDILL, TIMOTHY S., see Feddock, C. A. CELLA, DAVID, see Brucker, P. S. CELLA, DAVID, see Eton, D. T. CELLA, DAVID, and PENNY BRUCKER, “Introduction to the Issue,” 117. CELLA, DAVID, CHIH-HUNG CHANG, BENJAMIN D. WRIGHT, JAMIE H. voN ROENN, and ROLAND T. SKEEL, “Defining Higher Order Dimensions of Self-Reported Health: Further Evidence for a Two-Dimensional Structure,” 122. CHANG, CHIH-HUNG, see Cella, D. CHANG, CHIH-HUNG, and BRYCE B. REEVE, “Item Response Theory and Its Applications to Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement,” 264. CHUMBLER, NEALER., BRITTA NEUGAARD, RITA KOBB, PATRICIA RYAN, HAIJING QIN, and YONGSUNG JOO, “Evaluation of a Care Coordination/Home-Telehealth Pro- gram for Veterans with Diabetes: Health Services Utilization and Health-Related Quality of Life,” 464. CLARK, JACK A., see Eton, D. T. COX, ELIZABETH D., MAUREEN A. SMITH, and JESSICA M. BARTELL, “Managing Febrile Infants: Impact of Literature Recommendations Published During a Physician’s Res- idency,” 328. COYNE, KARIN S., see Hays, R. D. CUNNINGHAM, VICTORIA, M. JANE MOHLER, CHRISTOPHER S. WENDEL, RICHARD M. HOFFMAN, GLEN H. MURATA, JAYENDRA H. SHAH, and WILLIAM C. DUCKWORTH, “Reliability and Validity of the DCP Among Hispanic Veterans,” 447. DEYNELI, OGUZHAN, see Akinci, F. DISMUKE, S. EDWARDS, see Wetta-Hall, R. DUCKWORTH, WILLIAM C., see Cunningham, V. ERNST, EDZARD, “Belief Can Move Mountains” [Editorial], 7. ETON, DAVID T., see Yost, K. J. ETON, DAVIDT., JIN-SHEI LAI, DAVID CELLA, BRYCE B. REEVE, JAMES A. TALCOTT, JACK A. CLARK, CAROL P. McPHERSON, MARK S. LITWIN, and CAROL M. MOINPOUR, “Data Pooling and Analysis to Build a Preliminary Item Bank: An Example Using Bowel Function in Prostate Cancer,” 142. FEDDOCK, CHRISTOPHER A., ANDREW R. HOELLEIN, CHARLES H. GRIFFITH III, JOHN F. WILSON, JENNIFER L. BOWERMAN, NATASHA S. BECKER, and TIMOTHY S. CAUDILL, “Can Physicians Improve Patient Satisfaction With Long Waiting Times?” 40. FEDDOCK, CHRISTOPHER A., ANDREW R. HOELLEIN, CHARLES H. GRIFFITH, JOHN F. WILSON, NATASHA S. BECKER, JENNIFER L. BOWERMAN, and TIMOTHY S. CAUDILL, “Are Continuity Clinic Patients Less Satisfied When Residents Have A Heavy Inpatient Workload?” 390. GERSHON, RICHARD, see Lai, J.-S. GIBSON, DENISE D., see Borges, N. J. GOINS, KARIN VALENTINE, see Puleo, E. GOZU, HULYA, see Akinci, F. GRIFFITH, CHARLES H., see Feddock, C. A. GRIFFITH, CHARLES H., III, see Feddock, C. A. HAMBLETON, RONALD K., see McKinley, D. W. HAYS, RON D., see Hepner, K. A. HAYS, RON D., DENNIS REVICKI, and KARIN S. COYNE, “Application of Structural Equa- tion Modeling to Health Outcomes Research,” 295. HAYS, RON D., MARC BRODSKY, M. FRANCIS JOHNSTON, KAREN L. SPRITZER, and KA-KIT HUI, “Evaluating the Statistical Significance of Health-Related Quality-of-Life Change in Individual Patients,” 160. HEPNER, KIMBERLY A., JULIE A. BROWN, and RON D. HAYS, “Comparison of Mail and Telephone in Assessing Patient Experiences in Receiving Care From Medical Group Prac- tices; 37: HOELLEIN, ANDREW R., see Feddock, C. A. HOFFMAN, RICHARD M., see Cunningham, V. HUI, KA-KIT, see Hays, R. D. ISCI, EMRE, see Akinci, F. JOHNSTON, M. FRANCIS, see Hays, R. D. JOO, YONGSUNG, see Chumbler, N. R. KARNANI, RAJIL M., see Borges, N. J. KOBB, RITA, see Chumbler, N. R. LAI, JIN-SHEI, see Eton, D. T. LAI, JIN-SHEI, JEANNE TERESI, and RICHARD GERSHON, “Procedures for the Analysis of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) for Small Sample Sizes?” 283. LAO, LIXING, see Bausell, R. LEE, WEN-LIN, see Bausell, R. LITWIN, MARK S., see Eton, D. T. MANOS, MICHELE, see Puleo, E. McDOUGAL, JULIE A., C. MICHAEL BROOKS, and MARK ALBANESE, “Achieving Con- sensus on Leadership Competencies and Outcome Measures: The Pediatric Pulmonary Cen- ters’ Experience,” 428. McKINLEY, DANETTE WALLER, JOHN R. BOULET, and RONALD K. HAMBLETON, “A Work-Centered Approach for Setting Passing Scores on Performance-Based Assessments,” 349, McPHERSON, CAROL P., see Eton, D. T. MOHLER, M. JANE, see Cunningham, V. MOINPOUR, CAROL M., see Eton, D. T. MOUCHAWAR, JUDY, see Puleo, E. MURATA, GLEN H., see Cunningham, V. NEUGAARD, BRITTA, see Chumbler, N. R. OGUTMAN, BETUL, see Akinci, F. PULEO, ELAINE, JANE G. ZAPKA, KARIN VALENTINE GOINS, MARIANNE ULCICKAS YOOD, JUDY MOUCHAWAR, MICHELE MANOS, CAROL SOMKIN, and STEPHEN TAPLIN, “Recommendations for Care Related to Follow-Up of Abnormal Can- cer Screening Tests: Accuracy of Patient Report,” 310. QIN, HAIJING, and see Chumbler, N. R. REEVE, BRYCE B., see Chang, C.-H. REEVE, BRYCE B., see Eton, D. T. REVICKI, DENNIS, see Hays, R. D. RYAN, PATRICIA, see Chumbler, N. R. SAUNDERS, CYNTHIA M.., “Effectiveness of the Toll-Free Line for Public Insurance Pro- grams,” 27. SAYHAN, OSMAN ZIYA, see Akinci, F. SHAH, JAYENDRA H., see Cunningham, V. SKEEL, ROLAND T., see Cella, D. SMITH, MAUREEN A., see Cox, E. D. 490 —_ Evaluation & the Health Professions / December 2005 SOMKIN, CAROL, see Puleo, E. SPRITZER, KAREN L., see Hays, R. D. TALCOTT, JAMES A., see Eton, D. T. TAPLIN, STEPHEN, see Puleo, E. TERESI, JEANNE, see Lai, J.-S. VON ROENN, JAMIE H., see Cella, D. WALFISH, STEVEN, and KEELY M. WATKINS, “Readability Level of Health Insurance Por- tability and Accountability Act Notices of Privacy Practices Utilized by Academic Medical Centers,” 479. WATKINS, KEELY M., see Walfish, S. WEBSTER, KIMBERLY, see Brucker, P. S. WENDEL, CHRISTOPHER S., see Cunningham, V. WETTA-HALL, RUTH, GINA M. BERG-COPAS, and S. EDWARDS DISMUKE, “Help on the Line: Telephone-Triage Use, Outcomes, and Satisfaction Within an Uninsured Popula- tion,’ 414. WILSON, JOHN F, see Feddock, C. A. WRIGHT, BENJAMIN D., see Cella, D. YILDIRIM, AYSEGUL, see Akinci, F. YOOD, MARIANNE ULCICKAS, see Puleo, E. YOST, KATHLEEN, see Brucker, P. S. YOST, KATHLEEN J., and DAVID T. ETON, “Combining Distribution- and Anchor-Based Approatoc Dheteermsin e Minimally Important DifferencesT:h e FACIT Experience,” 172. ZAPKA, JANE G., see Puleo, E. Articles “Achieving Consensus on Leadership Competencies and Outcome Measures: The Pediatric Pul- monary Centers’ Experience,’ McDougal et al., 428. “Addendum to the June Quality of Life Special Issue,’ Bausell, 263. “Application of Structural Equation Modeling to Health Outcomes Research,” Hays et al., 295. “Are Continuity Clinic Patients Less Satisfied When Residents Have A Heavy Inpatient Work- load?” Feddock et al., 390. “Can Physicians Improve Patient Satisfaction With Long Waiting Times?” Feddock et al., 40. “Combining Distribution- and Anchor-Based Approaches to Determine Minimally Important Differences: The FACIT Experience,” Yost and Eton, 172. “Comparison of Mail and Telephone in Assessing Patient Experiences in Receiving Care From Medical Group Practices,’ Hepner et ai., 377. “Data Pooling and Analysis to Build a Preliminary Item Bank: An Example Using Bowel Func- tion in Prostate Cancer,” Eton et al., 142. “Defining Higher Order Dimensions of Self-Reported Health: Further Evidence for a Two- Dimensional Structure,” Cella et al., 122. “Effectiveness of the Toll-Free Line for Public Insurance Programs,” Saunders, 27. “Evaluating the Statistical Significance of Health-Related Quality-of-Life Change in Individual Patients,” Hays et al., 160. “Evaluation of a Care Coordination/Home-Telehealth Program for Veterans with Diabetes: Health Services Utilization and Health-Related Quality of Life?’ Chumbler et al., 464. “General Population and Cancer Patient Norms for the Functional Assessment of Cancer Ther- apy ?General (FACT-G),” Brucker et al., 192. “Helpo n the Line: Telephone-Triage Use, Outcomes, and Satisfaction Within an Uninsured Pop- ulation,” Wetta-Hall et al., 414. “Introduction to the Issue,” Cella and Brucker, 117. INDEX 491 “Is Acupuncture Analgesia an Expectancy Effect? Preliminary Evidence Based on Participants’ Perceived Assignments in Two Placebo-Controlled Trials,” Bausell et al., 9. “Item Response Theory and Its Applications to Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement.” Chang and Reeve, 264. “Job Satisfaction of Physicians with Congruent versus Incongruent Specialty Choice,” Borges et al., 400. “Managing Febrile Infants: Impact of Literature Recommendations Published During a Physi- cian’s Residency,” Cox et al., 328. “Procedures for the Analysis of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) for Small Sample Sizes,” Lai et al., 283. “Readability Level of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Notices of Privacy Practices Utilized By Academic Medical Centers,’ Walfish and Watkins, 479. “Recommendations for Care Related to Follow-Up of Abnormal Cancer Screening Tests: Accu- racy of Patient Report,” Puleo et al., 310. “Reliability and Validity of the DCP Among Hispanic Veterans,’ Cunningham et al., 447. “Translation, Cultural Adaptation, Initial Reliability and Validation of Turkish 15D’s Version: A Generic Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) Instrument,’ Akinci et al., 53. “A Work-Centered Approach for Setting Passing Scores on Performance-Based Assessments,” McKinley et al., 349. Editorials: “BeliefCa n Move Mountains,” Ernst, 7. “The Importance of Considering the Effects of Perceived Group Assignment in Placebo-Con- trolled Trials,” Benedetti, 5.

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