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Patient Education and Counseling Patient Education and Counseling 52 (2004) 353-355 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Volume contents Volume 52 (2004) Volume 52, No. 1 SEE es ie AUTEN Then a AEDES ati SRO NS.S eiad pe YR A ee nay RARER Ge ALDARA ame feline LRN Scant MMe pe EDITORIAL Communication and malpractice claims—where are we now? ee, Sere MII: “UIE NP ok sg aS a hea k CS es 8) WOR pa ae ee, eee UR eM tees Review Improving patients’ communication with doctors: a systematic review of intervention studies 5, Feeeeeeiom, Le. Pecos. O68 3.7. NOW GLOMGOE, UR). wehe er ee e ew eee ee Healthy living does not reduce life satisfaction among physically handicapped persons ee rrr, SN" 5 bo dks Adcwen, Wa: & ine RADMEe & De Wn ee iee Rom ei S's. knee we oie 17-22 Preparing patients for gastrointestinal endoscopy: the influence of information in medical situations M.J. van Vliet, M. Grypdonck (Utrecht, The Netherlands), FJ. van Zuuren (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 5. Winnudet and C. Kruitwagen (Uwecit, The Netiefiands). . 0. cc ce eh eee eae chee ween 23-30 Somatic complaints and isoniazid (INH) side effects in Latino adolescents with latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) J. Berg (Los Angeles, CA, USA), E.J. Blumberg, C.L. Sipan, L.S. Friedman, N.J. Kelley, A.Y. Vera, C.R. Hofstetter ee ey en doe oie bray ml ae eee A re eee eal bae Rel 94 aoa acd eI ee 31-39 Supporting the psychosocial needs of patients in general practice: the role of a voluntary referral service ee a gts gca h mie abe Wa te A ae Ea La ib koa ete wh erparaee eee a 41-46 Perceptions of cardiovascular risk among patients with hypertension or diabetes B.D. Frijling (Nijmegen, The Netherlands), C.M. Lobo (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), I.M. Keus, K.M. Jenks, R.P. Akkermans, M.E.J.L. Hulscher (Nijmegen, The Netherlands), A. Prins, J.C. van der Wouden (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) and R.P.T.M. Grol (Nijmegen, The Netihberiands).. 0... ete eee eee news 47-53 Increasing knowledge about a screening test: preliminary evaluation of a structured, chart-based, screener presentation H. Baker (London, UK), K. Uus, J. Bamford (Manchester, UK) and T.M. Marteau (London, UK)......... 55-59 Pediatrician—parent—child communication: problem-related or not? a ee ee ROO, WOU SEIN fi x dg ao ead RA ee Ae Oe Oe Oe ee OF 61-68 Pathways to adult diagnosis of CF: the impact of pre-diagnosis experience on post-diagnosis responses and needs is en I. Ue PED, 6.b e oe San yo a we Ope 8 a ee) OR Oe ee Roe ae oe 69-77 The impact of the preventive medical message on intention to change behavior S. Frileux (Paris, France), M.T. Mufioz Sastre, E. Mullet (Toulouse, France) and P.C. Sorum (Albany, NY, USA) 79-88 Menopausal hormone therapy decisions: insights from a multi-attribute model M.M. Schapira, M.A. Gilligan, T.L. McAuliffe and A.B. Nattinger (Milwaukee, WI, USA)............. 89-95 Diabetes patient education: a meta-analysis and meta-regression S.E. Ellis, T. Speroff, R.S. Dittus, A. Brown, J.W. Pichert and T.A. Elasy (Nashville, TN, USA) ......... 97-105 Promoting patient participation in consultations: a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of three patient-focused interventions J. Kidd, T.M. Marteau, S. Robinson, O.C. Ukoumunne and C. Tydeman (London, UK) ............... 107-112 Empowering communication: a community-based intervention for patients A.N. Tran (Chapel Hill, NC, USA), P. Haidet (Houston, TX, USA), R.L. Street Jr. (College Station, TX, USA), KJ. O'Malley, F. Martin and C.M. Ashton (Houston, TA, USA)... ce bee eee wane 113-121 doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(04)00047-3 354 Volume contents vol. 52 (2004) Se Es ain A ws pos ad eee be ea 123 i A ele ws 125 I sg ts ph a ey he See a wae eas 127-129 eos caer ses © 2 2 Oe SO 0.2 SR £6 OH DH 2 ODO GH OCR SB Volume 52, No. 2 Current perspectives Psychological functioning in cancer patients treated with radiotherapy H.E. Stiegelis, A.V. Ranchor and R. Sanderman (Groningen, The Netherlands)..................... 131-141 Male sexuality after cancer treatment—needs for information and support: testicular cancer compared to malignant lymphoma G. Jonker-Pool, H.J. Hoekstra, G.W. van Imhoff, D.J.A. Sonneveld, D.Th. Sleijfer, M.F. van Driel, H.S. Koops and Pecos. VOR Ge Wolk CLPOUMIOOM, THD IUCUIOTIRIIE)... wc ee eee eee er eee ee eae een ees 143-150 Original articles Diabetes rehabilitation: development and first results of a Multidisciplinary Intensive Education Program for patients with prolonged self-management difficulties J.C. Keers (Groningen, The Netherlands), E.E. Blaauwwiekel (Groningen, The Netherlands and Haren, The Netherlands), M. Hania (Haren, The Netherlands), J. Bouma (Groningen, The Netherlands), S.M.H.J. Scholten-Jaegers (Haren, The Netherlands), R. Sanderman and T.P. Links (Groningen, The Netherlands) 151-157 Qualitative study investigating the process of giving anti-smoking advice in general practice T. Coleman (Nottingham, UK), F. Cheater (Leeds, UK) and E. Murphy (Nottingham, UK) ............. 159-163 Dutch dentists’ views of informed consent: a replication study B.C. Schouten, J. Hoogstraten and M.A.J. Eijkman (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 165-168 es £4 8 6 29S 2 2 b> 2 2 OLE HS How do patients with rheumatic disease experience their relationship with their doctors? A qualitative study of experiences of stress and support in the doctor—patient relationship a ee ac Se re, DD UE, I Se ks bw le oo ek od ees 169-174 Written orthopedic patient education materials from the point of view of empowerment by education K. Johansson, S. Salantera, J. Katajisto and H. Leino-Kilpi (Turku, Finland) 175-181 Evaluation of nutritional education using concept mapping S. Franga, J. Francois d’Ivernois, C. Marchand (Paris, France), C. Haenni (Geneva, Switzerland), J. Ybarra (Bercemme, Spam) one A. Gotny Giemeve, SWHEINNE). 6. ete we bee weed wees 183-192 Effects of an empowerment-based psychosocial intervention on quality of life and metabolic control in type 2 diabetic patients M. Pibernik-Okanovic, M. Prasek, T. Poljicanin-Filipovic, I. Pavlic-Renar and Z. Metelko (Zagreb, Croatia) . . 193-199 The Patient Perspective Survey (PPS): a new tool to improve consultation outcome and patient involvement in general practice patients with complex health problems. Psychometric testing and development of a final version = Sar, D. Deeeme eee A. Poreee Clee, POUND. cs hi i i eReee oe 201-207 The development and preliminary evaluation of a decision aid based on decision analysis for two treatment conditions: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Hypertension D. Dowding (York, UK), V. Swanson, R. Bland, P. Thomson, C. Mair, A. Morrison, A. Taylor, C. Beechey, R. Simpson and K. Niven (Stirling, UK) 209-215 Pe SEO: 5.b ana re yaa OOO Ole lead SOE eee ee 217 TS 5S hits a bw oe ine wale eeee RN 219 Volume 52, No. 3 Includes Special Section: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Editors: Job van der Palen, Evelyn Monninkhof, Paul van der Valk, Adriaan Visser Editorial Managing COPD: no more nihilism! J. van der Palen, E. Monninkhof, P. van der Valk (Enschede, The Netherlands) and A. Visser (Utrecht, The I Fos8 hd yp ed a ad a-ak ee 6h EON eR ALA Oe CEA OS Oh Chae 8 eR el hice 221-223 Management of stable COPD P. van der Valk, E. Monninkhof, J. van der Palen (Enschede, The Netherlands), G. Zielhuis and C. van Herwaarden nh ee 5G ae ee se STON OR A Ee OO EN EEL A oe ee BE 225-229 Volume contents vol. 52 (2004) The effect of a minimal contact smoking cessation programme in out-patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a pre—post-test study E. Monninkhof, P. van der Valk, J. van der Palen, H. Mulder (Enschede, The Netherlands), M. Pieterse (Twente, The Netherlands), C. van Herwaarden and G. Zielhuis (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) 231-236 The influence of rehabilitation on behaviour modification in COPD J.B. Wempe and P.J. Wijkstra (Groningen, The Netherlands)......0..0.20.0.00. .ce. e.e e.e.ue s 237-241 Exercise training during rehabilitation of patients with COPD: A current perspective M.A. Spruit, T. Troosters, J.C.A. Trappenburg, M. Decramer and R. Gosselink (Leuven, Belgium) 243-248 Dietary change, nutrition education and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease J. Brug (Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Maastricht, The Netherlands), A. Schols and I. Mesters (Maastricht, The Netherlands) 249-257 The effects of patient education in COPD in a 1-year follow-up randomised, controlled trial F. Gallefoss (Kristiansand, Norway) 259-266 Does patient education modify behaviour in the management of COPD? H. Worth and Y. Dhein (Fuerth, Germany) 267-270 Self-management and behaviour modification in COPD J. Bourbeau, D. Nault and T. Dang-Tan (Montreal, Canada) 271-277 Regular Papers How breast cancer outpatients perceive mutual participation in patient—physician interactions T. Takayama and Y. Yamazaki (Tokyo, Japan) 279-289 Knowledge of dietary supplement label information among female supplement users C.K. Miller (University Park, PA, USA) and T. Russell (Greensboro, NC, USA) 291-296 Constructions of chronic pain in doctor-patient relationships: bridging the communication chasm D.T. Kenny (Lidcombe, Australia) 297-305 Making choices for childbirth: development and testing of a decision-aid for women who have experienced previous caesarean A. Shorten (Wollongong, Australia and Sydney, Australia), M. Chamberlain (Sydney, Australia), B. Shorten (Wollongong, Australia) and A. Kariminia (Hornsby, Australia) 307-313 Functional health literacy and the quality of physician—patient communication among diabetes patients D. Schillinger, A. Bindman, F. Wang, A. Stewart (San Francisco, CA, USA) and J. Piette (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) = 315-323 Evaluating patient education materials about radiation therapy J. Dunn (Spring Hill, Australia), S.K. Steginga (Spring Hill, Australia and Brisbane, Australia), P. Rose, J. Scott and R. Allison (Brisbane, Australia) 325-332 Current Perspectives Cancer and stigma: experience of patients with chemotherapy-induced alopecia S. Rosman (Le Kremlin Bicétre, France) 333-339 Why do breast cancer patients decline entry into randomised trials and how do they feel about their decision later: a prospective, longitudinal, in-depth interview study T. Stevens and S.H. Ahmedzai (Sheffield, UK) 341-348 Subject index Volume 52 (2004) 349-350 Author index Volume 52 (2004) 351-352 Volume contents Volume 52 (2004) 353-355 Es a Soe As 6 cde eA we od ee ee SA eo nf ae aie Sh a ii a at eed a wee e ohio eae aes

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