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Patient Education and Counseling Patient Education and Counseling 45 (2001) 303-305 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Volume contents Volume 45 (2001) Volume 45, No. 1 Special Issue: Teaching, Assessment, and Research: Papers from the Communication in Medicine Conference Series Editors: Gregory Makoul, Hanneke de Haes EDITORIAL Teaching, Assessment, and Research: Papers from the Communication in Medicine Conference Series ee 8 SN reee ee ee re PAPERS Domains of consultation research in primary care r. mower, L. Geek, ©. May and N. Neeed (Aeamcmester, UR) si ee eee ee eh eee ewes 3-11 Becoming a doctor: fostering humane caregivers through creative writing eb nn REE Sh, TR rR: as A kg 3 ie koe a wile le ai WS dw oeh ae Rw ies 13-22 The SEGUE Framework for teaching and assessing communication skills oe Se 0 ks oa eb ke ola ce ea as Siw dG aC we AN Re Re Re keR R Assessment of medical students’ communicative behaviour and attitudes: estimating the reliability of the use of the Amsterdam attitudes and communication scale through generalisability coefficients J.C.J.M. de Haes, F. Oort, P. Oosterveld (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and O. ten Cate (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Community voices: views on the training of future doctors in Birmingham, UK S.M. Greenfield, P. Anderson, P.S. Gill, R. Loudon, J. Skelton, N. Ross and J. Parle (Birmingham, UK)... . 43-50 Pudor, honor, and autoridad: the evolving patient—physician relationship in Spain R.M. Epstein (Rochester, NY, USA) and F. Borrell i Carrio (Barcelona, Spain)...................4. 51-57 Client communication behaviors with health care providers in Indonesia Y.M. Kim, A. Kols (Baltimore, MD, USA), C. Bonnin (Jakarta, Indonesia), P. Richardson (Bethesda, MD, USA) and i eete ecw tele b-Ak: Beh Blake & ord ota bk we ae eee 59-68 From nurse-centered health counseling to empowermental health counseling M. Poskiparta, L. Liimatainen, T. Kettunen and P. Karhila (Jyvaskyla, Finland)..................... 69-79 ET BRAT FO PORE OG pie Fee eee ry ST ER a ERO TORE = Se GR pee 81 Volume 45, No. 2 EDITORIAL | RINGS des aren Pe SY area GAA a ee Bre ay Meere s ed RNY. ea ne eng Pan Ae ee Ste A EP CsS ear er eB 83-85 ORIGINAL ARTICLES The evaluation of pharmaceutical pictograms in a low-literate South African population i. Sewn GEG Wi.c. Ceees CLRUEIOWE, TONED AGICR). 6 weee ewe e ee ee wee nase 87-99 Assessment and treatment of psychosocial problems in cancer patients: an exploratory study of a course for nurses M. Hellbom (Uppsala, Sweden), Y. Brandberg (Stockholm, Sweden), J. Kurland, C. Arving, A. Thalén-Lindstr6m, See ney Unee: ah. Ge CR, POD ae VA ea i os Bk bade ee oS eee eee 101-106 PII: SO0738-3991(01)00220-8 304 Volume contents vol. 45 (2001) A comparison of videotape and audiotape assessment of patient-centredness in family physicians’ consultations M.A. Weingarten, J. Yaphe, D. Blumenthal, M. Oren (Tel-Aviv, Israel) and A. Margalit (Haifa, Israel)...... 107-110 Learning to have less pain — is it possible? A one-year follow-up study of the effects of a personal construct group learning programme on patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain L. Haugli, E. Steen, E. Lerum, R. Nygard and A. Finset (Oslo, Norway) ..........00.0 .eee. e0ee e 111-118 Cure-oriented versus care-oriented attitudes in medicine C. De Valck (Diepenbeek, Belgium), J. Bensing (Utrecht, The Netherlands), R. Bruynooghe (Diepenbeek, Belgium) RB I ae ee rs or area are -6e re ee er ee 119-126 Rationalizations and defensive attributions for high-risk sex among heterosexuals mr. mum ome FL Cipmette (onion, THO NOOUNETIANGS). 2.0 eweeee ee ewe wee 127-132 Informing older adults about non-hazardous, hazardous, and harmful alcohol use A. Fink, J.C. Beck and M.C. Wittrock (Los Angeles, CA, USA)... 1... weew ew eee 133-141 Effects of cognitive behavioural group training (CBGT) in adult patients with poorly controlled insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes: a pilot study F.J. Snoek, N.C.W. van der Ven, C.H.C. Lubach, M. Chatrou, H.J. Adér, R.J. Heine (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) ee ee ka -5 oe Fp ae oe od Re Re NR et Oe be BORD 143-148 Cancer patients’ attitudes toward treatment options for advanced non-small cell lung cancer: implications for patient education and decision support M.D. Brundage, D. Feldman-Stewart, R. Cosby, R. Gregg, P. Dixon, Y. Youssef and W.J. Mackillop (Ontario, I Ss i. ra ogre ee erase ee Bi ee phyl G olk SD arate Ces se arith a be Uae ee ie aan @ bie bie oe kes 149-157 NR 255 iil bie ei ig A kk ME RAT O RSH e WE SK6 OER TEAM CER OE HERE REE OE NDS ORT ER OOO 159 tt RE Ee rere ne et a es Ta ee ee ee ee eR ery es We oars oe eee es ere ee ee 2 ee eee ee 16] Volume 45, No. 3 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Development, content, and process evaluation of a coping intervention for patients with rheumatic diseases M. Savelkoul (Maastricht, The Netherlands) and L.P. de Witte (Hoensbroek, The Netherlands)........... 163-172 Effects of information supply on satisfaction with information and quality of life in cancer patients receiving curative radiation therapy C. Higgmark, L. Bohman, K. IImoni-Brandt, I. Naslund (Stockholm, Sweden), P.-O. Sjédén (Uppsala, Sweden) and a; ee, CI I oR he a td es eek oe Eee’. Cha ER Oe Eb ks * ha ee LES 173-179 Do general practice patients with heart failure understand its nature and seriousness, and want improved information? a. cet abe 632). Coamee Chace, Tee CON. bk a ee es we ce hee ere eek 181-185 The decisional conflict scale: further validation in two samples of Dutch oncology patients N. Koedoot, S. Molenaar, P. Oosterveld, P. Bakker (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), A. de Graeff (Utrecht, The Netherlands), M. Nooy (Leiden, The Netherlands), I. Varekamp and H. de Haes (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 187-193 Anxiety and depression in breast cancer patients before and after participation in a cancer support group A. Montazeri, S. Jarvandi, S. Haghighat, M. Vahdani, A. Sajadian, M. Ebrahimi and M. Haji-Mahmoodi (Tehran, 195-198 Asthma self-management: the perspective of children F.G. Pradel (Baltimore, MD, USA), A.G. Hartzema (Gainesville, FL, USA) and P.J. Bush (Rockville, MD, USA) 199-209 Assessment of a measure of relational communication for doctor—patient interactions T.J. Gallagher (Kent, OH, USA), P.J. Hartung (Rootstown, OH, USA) and S.W. Gregory Jr. (Kent, OH, USA) 211-218 3 Aaa he are BA a ROE Vas aes ED bee MW a bie RAKES 04 UP ee ee Ewa eas hc ie Mas rr ea, Ce ats OR ey ae Ske 6.5 gelebe kee heb A ROE S EEA POS ie Rae eel Volume 45, No. 4 Special Section: Health Promoting Hospitals EDITORIAL Health promoting hospitals J. Bakx (Woerden, NL, The Netherlands) and C. Dietscher (Vienna, Austria)....................0- 237-238 Volume contents vol. 45 (2001) 305 The health promoting hospital (HPH): concept and development ¢ JM. Pelikan, K. Krajic and C. Dietecher (Vienna, Austria)... 0 cc ccc bw eee e ee eneas 239-243 Implementing health promotion in health care settings: conceptual coherence and policy support I. Aujoulat (Brussels, Belgium), A.-L. Le Faou, B. Sandrin-Berthon (Paris, France), F.V. Martin (Dreux, France) and Shs en TE, SI 5 Gece 75 se eK We ETD ie PERE OS A ae eA Pa ee Ble he wie 245-254 The challenge of effectively addressing tobacco control within a health promoting NHS Trust 5. Gatien, 5. Semeusin an ti. Cioaty Crys & Week, UR) i eh ee ee ewe ee wa wes 255-259 Like parent, like child. A health promoting hospital project a IIS I goal rds hice hg Ak ee ce Ue Aes wa aele kk 44 lk Ee ow RES ee Se 261-264 REGULAR PAPERS What is health? Where GPs’ and patients’ worlds collide J. Ogden, S. Baig, G. Earnshaw, H. Elkington, E. Henderson, J. Linsday and S. Nandy (London, UK)...... Counseling programs and the outcome of gestational diabetes in Austrian and Mediterranean Turkish women F. Hoppichler (Salzburg, Austria) and M. Lechleitner (Innsbruck, Austria)....................004. Discussion of lifestyle-related issues in family practice during visits with general medical examination as the main reason for encounter: an exploratory study of content and determinants C. Beaudoin, M.-T. Lussier, R.J. Gagnon, M.-I. Brouillet and R. Lalande (Laval, Canada and Montreal, Canada) 275-284 The well-being of youngsters coming from six different family types E. Spruijt, M. DeGoede and I. Vandervalk (Utrecht, The Netherlands).......................00.. 285-294 Women’s knowledge of hormone therapy =. Coo, 5.5. O'Conmpor anc 1. Premier (Rimeeiom, CAMA). . ow ck eee ee ee eee enews 295-301 66 od dic k ane chb o-u ae eS See eR EE ee CEE EROER EL RAD Ke LE Re RETR BAP CERES OED 303-305 I oo ol tate baie & ACR Kiel R WI A a wca e Ee BE A TN aR Ae ee ee a Ee OLS 307 PES NS rae ee eee Te eee EP eee eee Seer We ae Perey re eee eee 309-310 a re eee eee ere Se ewe ne PE eee ee Se ee wey oe ee eee ree ree ee 311 alg See Oe get Mi a atl ean ell ongs Semana Braise ela g iS aia G Bl NEMA Alig hicki h Ty 6 313

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