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Patient Education and Counseling Patient Education and Counseling 54 (2004) 373-375 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Volume contents Volume 54 (2004) Volume 54, No. 1 Editorial Meaning and medication L.S. Wissow (Baltimore, MD, USA) Drug compliance and identity: reasons for non-compliance. Experiences of medication from persons with asthma/allergy M. Hansson Scherman and O. L6whagen (Goteborg, Sweden) An assessment of the feasibility of telephone and email consultation in a chest clinic M.R. Partridge (London, UK) Judgments of laypersons and general practitioners on justifiability and legality of providing assistance to die to a terminally ill patient: a view from New Zealand K. Mitchell and R. Glynn Owens (Auckland, New Zealand) Acne vulgaris: myths and misconceptions among patients and family physicians I. Brajac, L. Bili¢-Zulle, M. Tkalci¢, K. Lonéarek and F. Gruber (Rijeka, Croatia) Implementation of personal health records by case managers in a VAMC general medicine clinic J.K. Tobacman, P. Kissinger, M. Wells, J. Prokuski, M. Hoyer, P. McPherson, J. Wheeler, J. Kron-Chalupa, C. Parsons, P. Weller and B. Zimmerman (Iowa City, IA, USA) Impact of IMCI training and language used by provider on quality of counseling provided to parents of sick children in Bougouni District, Mali K. Gilroy, P.J. Winch (Baltimore, MD, USA), A. Diawara (Bamako, Mali), E. Swedberg (Westport, CT, USA), F. Thiéro, M. Kané, Z. Daou, Z. Berthé and A. Bagayoko (Bamako, Mali) Psychological responses to prenatal NTS counseling and the uptake of invasive testing in women of advanced maternal age A.S. Kaiser, L.E. Ferris, R. Katz, A. Pastuszak (Toronto,, Canada), H. Llewellyn-Thomas (Hanover, NH, USA), J.-A. Johnson and B.F. Shaw (Toronto, Canada) Assessment of impact of medication counseling on patients’ medication knowledge and compliance in an outpatient clinic in South India S. Ponnusankar (Ooty, India), M. Surulivelrajan (Porur, India), N. Anandamoorthy and B. Suresh (Ooty, India) The effect of information and behavioural training on endoscopy patients’ clinical outcomes D. Maguire, J.C. Walsh and C.L. Little (Galway, Ireland) A survey of pregnant smokers’ interest in different types of smoking cessation support M. Ussher, R. West and N. Hibbs (London, UK) Health promotion in the acute hospital setting: the receptivity of adult in-patients A. McBride (Oxford, UK) The private struggle of mothers with asthma: a gender perspective on illness management J. van Mens-Verhulst (Utrecht, The Netherlands), H. Lorraine Radtke and C.D. Spence (Calgary, Canada) .. . Development and feasibility of a nurse administered strategy on depression in community-dwelling patients with a chronic physical disease J.Th.M. van Eijk, J.P.M. Diederiks, G.I.J.M. Kempen, A. Honig (Maastricht, The Netherlands), K. van der Meer (Groningen, The Netherlands) and W.J.M. Brenninkmeijer (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) The Groningen Orthopedic Exit Strategy (GOES): a home-based support program for total hip and knee arthroplasty patients after shortened hospital stay M. Stevens, I. van den Akker-Scheek, A. Spriensma, N.A.D. Boss, R.L. Diercks and J.R. van Horn (Groningen, ee SD: 6-5 84k 6S ik 8 OR ee EEE OOS RE Ee 6 BS EEE Cee Ca eee 95-99 How General Practitioners promote ‘lifestyle’ physical activity J. McKenna and M. Vernon (Bristol, UK) 101-106 doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(04)0025 1-4 374 Volume contents vol. 54 (2004) Quality assessment of health counseling: performance of health advisors in cardiovascular prevention J. Harting, P. van Assema (Maastricht, The Netherlands), H.T. van der Molen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), 7. Aeereen ane WR. Ge Vereen (hGRRSIICI, Tie NCUETIONGS) wecc weer wes 107-118 Short communication Medical students’ views and experiences of methods of teaching and learning communication skills C. Rees (Plymouth, UK), C. Sheard and A. McPherson (Nottingham, UK).......................4. 119-121 Erratum Erratum to “Characteristics of adolescent attempts to manage overweight’’. [Patient Education and Counseling 51 (2002) 183-189] S. Grignard, B. Jean-Pierre, B. Michel, M. Philippe and V. Chantal (Liege, Belgium)................. 123 ek GO AU ne A SER RAE Se SOR ESSE SEA ERTS AS TR Oe VAY COENEN 125 (Mie SPR EAAR EE VE edad RE ORT OSS Reece 127-130 Volume 54, No. 2 Editorial Who will train the trainers? B. Lewis (Manchester, UK) and L.S. Wissow (Baltimore, MD, USA)........................200- 131-132 Sitting habits in elementary schoolchildren: a traditional versus a “Moving school” G. Cardon, D. De Clercq, I. De Bourdeaudhuij (Ghent, Belgium) and D. Breithecker (Wiesbaden, Germany). . 133-142 Measuring patient knowledge of the risks and benefits of prostate cancer screening D.M. Radosevich, M.R. Partin, S. Nugent, D. Nelson, A.B. Flood, J. Holtzman, N. Dillon, M. Haas and T.J. Wilt GEE coe Ae eS bw NERS Ee EW 6 oe re eee RRS Me eee ew eee 143-152 Meeting between experts: evaluation of the first UK forum for lay and professional experts in intersex S.M. Creighton, C.L. Minto, L.M. Liao (London, UK), J. Alderson (Leeds, UK) and M. Simmonds (Banbury, UK) — 153-157 Copying referral letters to patients: prepare for change oe Se SO 0 sk ee oe RRA Se eo ER eee ee ee eed os Pe es 159-161 Patient-centred communication: videotaped consultations POM OE S. Asees CHOCO: DWN. gi a Oe hee wn ee be ee teehee, 163-169 Feelings related to first patient experiences in medical school. A qualitative study on students’ personal portfolios K.H. Pitkala (Helsinki, Finland) and T. Mantyranta (Helsingin Yliopisto, Finland)................... 171-177 The information-seeking behaviours of partners of men with prostate cancer: a qualitative pilot study A.K. Feltwell (Nottingham, UR) and C.B. Rees (Piymowin, UR). 66. ee ee tee wees 179-185 Using information technology for patient education: realizing surplus value? A.P. Stoop, A. van’t Riet and M. Berg (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)......................-.20.4. 187-195 The patients’ written word: a simple communication aid 5s. Fees: a ee I I, OU he ix ee As pp eae ewe ead eds ee Mee OS ee ke 197-200 Evaluation of the Dutch AIDS information helpline: an investigation of information needs and satisfaction of callers A.E.R. Bos, G.C. Visser (Maastricht, The Netherlands), B.F. Tempert (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and aa. eee: COON. rum, SII A ea Pace ee Ew ad wee ee ke ee ke ae le wok 201-206 Validation of the EORTC QLQ-SAT32 cancer inpatient satisfaction questionnaire by self- versus interview-assessment comparison A. Brédart, V. Mignot, A. Rousseau, S. Dolbeault, N. Beauloye (Paris, France), V. Adam (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France), C. Elie (Paris, France), I. Léonard (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France), B. Asselain (Paris, France) and 5 Cy Fa 8k EE PENS AY Os OF TER CEN Ve 207-212 A participatory process for developing quality assurance tools for health education programs O. Baron-Epel (Mount Carmel, Israel), D. Levin-Zamir (Israel), C. Satran-Argaman (Mount Carmel, Israel), Pe: Ree Gee hy ny UII gl i SS ebay SER eo oe Fb raw ek als 213-219 A focus group study of health professionals’ views on phantom sensation, phantom pain and the need for patient information C.M. Mortimer, R.J.M. MacDonald, D.J. Martin, I.R. McMillan (Edinburgh, UK), J. Ravey (Northern Ireland, UK) SUE: rarest WU I hr ne a hg A te aie BIR be SCE WW wa SRT Boe NR we 221-226 Consultation in general practice: a standard operating procedure? M. Deveugele, A. Derese, D. De Bacquer (Gent, Belgium), A. van den Brink-Muinen, J. Bensing (Utrecht, The retmeranes) ang J. De Macsencor (Cent, Begum). i WeE OT N eee Volume contents vol. 54 (2004) Development of a questionnaire to evaluate the information needs of cancer patients: the EORTC questionnaire J.I. Arraras (Pamplona, Spain), S. Wright (Leicester, UK), E. Greimel (Graz, Austria), B. Holzner (Innsbruck, Austria), K. Kuljanic-Vlasic (Rijeka, Croatia), G. Velikova (Leeds, UK), M. Eisemann (Tréms6, Norway) and is =e n I= I: Sgae ete Saul eg U e cn cy aoe tear Pore 235-241 I 95.85 re aca, Gok pa a eb igh Rene ke EARS 243 ee £2 wy ee £6. 2° s 28 ee S Oe D OOO Soe ew 2H 6 4 2 Oe Oe eS EN Sy. 9 hs theo Gen FE ee Pe re eed 245-248 6 2 42S & Oe Ot. © @ & DO eS * 0.9 © Se O'S 6 eS aS. Oe AS 8S Oe ee Volume 54, No. 3 Editorial Communication in health care: a welcome to EACH in Bruges J. Goedhuys, A. Visser and L. Wissow, (Leuven, Belgium)... . 2... cc ce eee ew tees 249-250 Sharing stories: narrative medicine in an evidence-based world D. Hatem (Worcester, MA, USA) and E.A. Rider (Boston, MA, USA).......................004 251-253 Different formats for communicating surgical risks to patients and the effect on choice of treatment D. Timmermans (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), B. Molewijk, A. Stiggelbout and J. Kievit IRE aOR: aan oc Mp a arS EO RR Cay er Fel es aE oe ae a nL 255-263 Challenges for designing and implementing decision aids D. Feldman-Stewart and M.D. Brundage (Kingston, Canada)...0.... 0..0. e.ee. ee.e .eee. e. ee e 265-273 Communication behaviours of skilled and less skilled oncologists: a validation study of the Medical Interaction Process System (MIPS) i ee es Gene ek, ee I, ek eae eee abe eee LD Web eabavras 275-282 Is the communicative behavior of GPs during the consultation related to the diagnosis? A cross-sectional study in six European countries M. Deveugele, A. Derese, D. De Bacquer (Gent, Belgium), A. van den Brink-Muinen, J. Bensing (Utrecht, The Netherlands) and J. De Maeseneer (Gent, Belgium) 283-289 Se oe ae ee ee oe oe oe ee ee oe a ee es i ee er ee ee ee a i a A Ue er ce a a er ok ee ee Listening for feelings: identifying and coding empathic and potential empathic opportunities in medical dialogues H. Eide (Oslo, Norway), R. Frankel (Indianapolis, IN, USA), A.C.B. Haaversen, K.A. Vaupel, P.K. Graugaard and ne I I 8 hak tarde eh cate Aland Neel a eke KES OE Oe IN we ee ek ee ee 291-297 The context of health care communication in chronic illness S.E. Thorne, S.R. Harris (Vancouver, Canada), K. Mahoney (Burnaby, Canada), A. Con and L. McGuinness (Vancouver, Canada) 299-306 oe 2 + a Se OF OLS As, 24 SS SE Se ee. OOS SO ee SD. 6 RS. SPS OR 6. SO we SR Oe. Se Se CE 8S Oe ECE OS Ne, a Oe ee, eSB Observation of nurse—patient interaction in oncology: review of assessment instruments W. Caris-Verhallen (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), L. Timmermans (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) and S. ee See a ede Peal wht g ee ae ae ee ee ree ta ee ghee i ee Sag 307-320 Effectiveness of a perimenopausal health education intervention for mid-life women in northern Taiwan (#MS03-21- LW) L.-I. Tsao (Taipei, Taiwan) and K.-E. Huang (Kaohsiung, Taiwan).............0.2 .ee. e.e. ea.e e 321-328 The development of a helpline for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) D. Brooks, C.A. Fancott, L.-B. Falter, A. McFarlane and M.L. Nonoyama (Toronto, Canada)............ 329-336 Assessment of content completeness and accuracy of prostate cancer patient education materials A.M. Walling, S. Maliski, A. Bogorad and M.S. Litwin (Los Angeles, CA, USA). .................4. 337-343 Information needs of men regarding prostate cancer screening and the effect of a brief decision aid S.L. Sheridan, K. Felix, M.P. Pignone and C.L. Lewis (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) 345-351 Comparative analysis of conventional training and a computer-based interactive training program for celiac disease patients K.G. Meyer, M. Fasshauer, I.T. Nebel and R. Paschke (Leipzig, Germany)................2002008- 353-360 Information versus experience: a comparison of an information leaflet on antidepressants with lay experience of treatment eee Te, Fee Coenen GRD 6 os a ee ee ee he 88a Pod Oa eb ee ae eee 361-368 en GN SURI SP Ig oo ob in ce ain eee ENED REED OMAR SOHO RE OS ROEDERER A ESO OETA RON 369-370 ee ee, no sk a eee oe doe ae bie eae OO 371-372 373-375 377 379-381

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