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Patient Education and Counseling Patient Education and Counseling 62 (2006) 385-386 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Subject index Volume 62 (2006) Aboriginal 62, 340 Detection 62, 163 Adherence 62, 21, 64, 244 Diabetes Mellitus 62, 142 Adolescents 62, 189 Dietician 62, 126 Adverse drug event 62, 302 Disparities 62, 355 Aged 62, 220 Domestic violence 62, 330 Agenda 62, 374 Drug information 62, 72 Ambulatory care 62, 302 Drug interactions (MeSH heading) 62, 302 Antiretroviral therapy 62, 64 Drug utilization 62, 250 Anxiety 62, 163 Assessment 62, 368 Eating patterns 62, 79 Attitudes 62, 347 Eating psychopathology 62, 126 Awareness 62, 142 Education 62, 31 Emotion work 62, 193 Balint groups 62, 31 Ethics 62, 271 Behaviour 62, 260 Evaluation 62, 46 Beliefs about medicines questionnaire 62, 244 Evidence-based medicine 62, 56 Breast cancer patients 62, 13 Experiential learning 62 oe Breast cancer 62, 193, 235, 355 Extent of information desired (EID) scale 62, 72 Cancer survivors 62, 198 Family caregiver 62, 46 Cancer 62, 163, 235 Fear of falling 62, 220 Cardiology 62,5 First Nations 62, 340 Care-givers 62, 193 Fitness 62, 132 Cervical cancer 62, 277 Change 62, 330 General practice 62, 89 Children 62, 228 Genetic testing 62, 13 Choice 62, 361 GP desktop resource 62, 89 Chronic illness 62, 228, 260 Graduate medical education 62, 368 Communication and interpersonal skills 62, 368 Group support program 62, 46 Communication barriers 62, 340 Communication research 62, 379 Health assessment 62, 79 Communication training 62, 379 Health education 62, 95 Communication 62, 163, 244, 291, 323, 355 Health literacy 62, 316 62, 244 Community-based strategy 62, 132 Health outcomes 62, 212 Complementary and alternative medicine 62, 5 Health promotion Complex intervention 62, 260 Health 62, 132 Computer mediated communication 62, 193 Hepatitis C 62, 148 Conceptual change teaching 62,5 HIV/AIDS 62, 64 Concordance 62, 244 HIV 62, 21 Consumer participation 62, 178 Hospital 62, 72 Consumer 62, 316 Hypertension 62, 95 Coping 62, 212 Counseling and psychological aspects 62, 104 Identity 62, 260 Course of instruction 62, 118 Implementation 62, 220 Cue-responding 62, 379 Individual support program 62, 46 Influencing interventions 62, 89 Decision making 62, 56, 189, 355 Information desire 62, 7 2 Decision 62, 56 Information needs 62, 228 Depression 62, 126, 163 Information technology 62, 178 doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(06)00239-4 386 Subject index vol. 62 (2006) Integrative medicine 62, 5 Physician—patient relationship 62, 31, 161 Interaction analysis 62, 38 Postoperative anxiety 62, 111 International collaboration 62, 379 Preoperative patient education 62, 111 Internet 62, 193 Prevention 62, 95 Intervention fidelity 62, 64 Primary care visit-structuring 62, 374 Intervention 62, 46, 220 Primary health care 62, 142, 205, 323 Intimate partner violence 62, 330 Professional development 62, 5 Irritable bowel syndrome 62, 118 Professionalism 62, 347 Provider-patient communication 62, 379 Literacy 62, 316 Psychiatry 62, 72 Psychological impact 62, 13 Medical education 62, 5, 291, 340, 368 Psychological process of change 62, 104 Medical interviewing 62, 161 Psychotherapy 62, 235 Medication guide 62, 316 Medication information 62, 316 Qualitative interviews 62, 361 Medication safety 62, 302 Qualitative research 62, 260, 323 Mental health 62, 212 Quality of life information 62, 163 Quality of life 62, 104, 118 (MeSH): Physician-—patient relations 62, 323 Rational drug use 62, 250 Method 62, 31 RCT 62, 260 Minorities 62, 355 Readability 62, 316 Motivational interviewing 62, 64 Readiness 62, 21, 330 Multiple risk behaviours 62, 79 Recognition 62, 163 Multiple sclerosis 62, 56 Recovery 62, 212 Replication 62, 220 Narration 62, 323 Respect 62, 347 Narrative in medicine 62, 16] Review 62, 13 Negotiation 62, 374 Risk factors 62, 277 Non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes 62, 104 Root cause analysis 62, 302 Nutrition 62, 95 Salutogenic treatment principles Obesity 62, 79, 95, 126 Schools 62, 189 Oncology 62, 163 Screening 62, 163 Open-heart patients 62, 111 Sedentary older adults 62, 132 Ovarian cancer 62, 361 Self-esteem 62, 126 Self-monitoring of blood glucose 62, 104 Pain 62,118 Sense of coherence 62, 212 Parents 62, 228 Sequence analysis 62, 379 Participation 62, 260 Shared decision-making 62, 205, 271 Patient centeredness 62, 291 Smoking cessation 62, 89 Patient compliance 62, 250 Smoking 62, 198 Patient education 62, 56 Standardized patients 62, 368 Patient empowerment 62, 178 Stroke 62, 46 Patient expectations 62, 148 Support groups 62, 193 Patient participation 62, 323 Patient physician communication 62, 340 Tobacco use 62, 198 Patient satisfaction 62, 235, 374 Transtheoretical model of change 62, 21 Patient-centered care 62, 38, 323 Transtheoretical model 62, 330 Patient-centered communication 62, 368 Treatment decision making 62, 361 Patient-centredness 62, 31, 271 Patient—physician communication 62, 189, 347 Uncertainty 62, 56 Patients 62, 244, 250 Persuasive communication 62, 323 Pharmacists 62, 244 Virtual community 62, 178 Physical activity 62, 79, 132 Vitality 62,118 Physician—patient communication 62, 38, 148, 302, 374 Vulnerability 62, 291 Physician—patient interaction 62, 271 Physician—patient relations 62, 205 Wellness motivation theory 62, 21 PAs ¥i) Patient Education CN and Counseling es ee RS Ae ELSEVIER Patient Education and Counseling 62 (2006) 387-388 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Author index Volume 62 (2006) Afandi, S. 62, 244 Fraenkel, L. 62, 148 Képke, S. 62, 56 Alexander, T. 62, 340 Frankel, R. 62, 38 Kristoffersen, K. 62, 212 Arrigain, S. 62,5 Frost, R. 62, 302 Kroll, T.L. 62, 323 Arslan, L.S. 62, 250 Kruijver, 1.P.M. 62, 163 Arving,C. 62, 235 Gaedeke, O. 62, 104 Krupat, E. 62, 38 Ashton, S. 62, 330 Gafni, A. 62, 205 Kuiper, A.J. 62, 163 Ausems, M.G.E.M. 62, 13 Garcia-Tsao, G. 62, 148 Avonts, D. 62, 277 Garssen, B. 62, 163 Laekeman, G. 62, 72 Gattuso, J. 62, 198 Langeland, E. 62, 212 Baay, M.F.D. 62, 277 Geller, G. 62, 271 Langewitz, W. 62, 379 Beach, M.C. 62, 271, 347 Glazer, K. 62, 374 Lemmink, K.A.P.M. 62, 132 Bengtsson, M. 62, 118 Glimelius, B. 62, 235 Lensing, S. 62, 198 Bensing, J. 62, 379 Godolphin, W. 62, 189, 340 Lindblad, A.K. 62, 21 Bergh, J. 62, 235 Golin, C.E. 62, 64 Lindstrém, A.T. 62, 235 Borgdal, E.B. 62, 118 Gordon, N.H. 62, 355 Brandberg, Y. 62, 235 Graham, G.C. 62, 355 Makoul, G. 62, 285 Brown, M. 62, 302 Graham, R. 62, 260 Mascha, E. 62,5 Buranosky, R. 62, 330 May, C. 62, 260 Bygren, L.-O. 62,95 Haas, L.J. 62, 374 McEwen, A. 62, 89 Haastregt, J.C.M.v. 62, 220 McGraw, S. 62, 148 Caliskan, D. 62, 142 Haidet, P. 62, 323 McPherson, A. 62, 361 Cayton, H. 62, 288 Hanestad, B.R. 62, 212 Meyboom-de Jong, B. 62, 46 Chambers, J.A. 62, 79 Hatem, C.J. 62, 299 Miihlhauser, I. 62, 56 Chang, J.C. 62, 330 Hawker, L. 62, 330 Mulder, T. 62, 132 Charles, C. 62, 205 Heaven, B. 62, 260 Mulkens, S. 62, 126 Christensson, A.-C. 62, 118 Heesen, C. 62, 56 Murray, E. 62, 205 Cluss, R.A. 62, 330 Hewson, M.G. 62,5 Murtagh, M. 62, 260 Cooper, L.A. 62, 271, 347 Holmstr6m, 1. 62, 31 Copeland, H.L. 62,5 Hoorens, V. 62, 72 Neuberger, M. 62, 316 Coulehan, J. 62, 161 Hospers, H.J. 62, 126 Nordqvist, O. 62, 21 Houchins, J. 62, 374 Nortvedt, M.W. 62, 212 Dado, D. 62, 330 Howie, L. 62, 64 Davis, T.C. 62, 316 Hummelinck, A. 62, 228 Ocaktan, E. 62, 142 de Greef, M.H.G. 62, 132 Ohlsson, B. 62, 118 de Haes,H. 62, 291 Idil, A. 62, 142 Ommert, D. 62, 368 de Jong, J. 62, 132 Irish, J. 62, 38 Ozdemir, O. 62, 142 de Witte, L.P. 62, 46 Demiris, G. 62, 178 Jansen, A. 62, 126 Parker, R.M. 62, 316 Deyirmenjian, M. 62, 111 Peltenburg, M. 62, 379 Downing, S.M. 62, 368 Kaati,G. 62,95 Peremans, L. 62, 277 Duggan, P.S. 62, 271, 347 Kaner, E. 62, 260 Petersson, S. 62, 244 Karam, N. 62, 111 Peuskens, J. 62, 72 Earp, J.A.L. 62, 64 Karlsson, A. 62, 95 Platt, R.E. 62, 159 Eijk, J.T.M.v. 62, 220 Kasper, J. 62, 56 Pollock, K. 62, 228 Elofsson, K. 62, 244 Kempen, G.I.J.M. 62, 220 Porter, C. 62, 64 Evans, J. 62, 361 King, A.C. 62, 132 Preston, A. 62, 89 Kjeldmand, D. 62, 31 Finset, A. 62, 379 Klosky, J.L. 62, 198 Rai, S.N. 62, 198 Fox, J.E.B. 62,5 Ko, Y. 62, 302 Ramstrém, H. 62, 244 doi:10.1016/S0738-399 1(06)00240-0 388 Author index vol. 62 (2006) Rapley, T. 62, 260 Stevens,M. 62, 132 Vester, M. 62, 95 Riise, T. 62, 212 Stewart, D.B. 62, 198 Visser, A. 62, 285, 379 Rispens, P. 62, 132 Stewart, R.E. 62, 46 Visser, A.P. 62, 163 Rosenqvist, U. 62, 31 Swanson, V. 62, 79 Roter, D.L. 62, 347 Wahl, A.K. 62, 212 Tandeter, H. 62,3 Wang, N.-Y. 62, 347 Salameh, P. 62, 111 ten Kroode, H.F.J. 62, 13 Wasteson, E. 62, 235 Sanderman, R. 62, 46 Tennstedt, S.L. 62, 220 Werrij, M.Q. 62, 126 Schlich-Bakker, K.J. 62, 13 Terry, S. 62, 374 West, R. 62, 89 Scholle, S.H. 62, 330 Thomson, R. 62, 260 Winefield, H.R. 62, 193 Schure, L.M. 62, 46 Thrasher, A.D. 62, 64 Wissow, L. 62, 1, 285 Schwedes, U. 62, 104 Tien, H. 62, 64 Wissow, L.S. 62, 159 Sédergard, B. 62, 21 Topol, E. 62,5 Wolf, M.S. 62, 316 Semin, S. 62, 250 Towle, A. 62, 189, 340 Wongcharatrawee, S. 62, 148 Sharf, B.F. 62, 323 Tully, M.P. 62, 21 Woosley, R. 62, 302 Shrank, W.H. 62, 316 Tyc, V.L. 62, 198 Siebolds, M. 62, 104 Yudkowsky, R. 62, 368 Siminoff, L.A. 62, 355 Ulander, K. 62, 118 Sjédén, P.-O. 62, 235 SjOstr6m, M. 62, 95 van den Heuvel, E.T.P. 62, 46 Ziebland, S. 62, 361 S6nnerborg, A. 62, 21 van Dulmen, S. 62, 379 Zijlstra, G.A.R. 62, 220 Staalduinen, S.V. 62, 189 Verhoeven, V. 62, 277 Zimmermann, C. 62, 379 Stein, T. 62, 36 Vermorken, J.B. 62, 277 Zwaenepoel, L. 62, 72 BvD | Patient Education 3) and Counseling é GN. EV ER Patient Education and Counseling 62 (2006) 389-391 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Volume contents Volume 62 (2006) Volume 62, No. 1 EDITORIAL Self-monitoring and the not-yet-consciously patient-centered practitioner, L. Wissow (USA) REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Making peace with your “difficult patient”, H. Tandeter (Israel) MEDICAL EDUCATION Integrative medicine: implementation and evaluation of a professional development program using experiential learning and conceptual change teaching approaches, M.G. Hewson, H.L. Copeland, E. Mascha, S. Arrigain, E. Topol, J.E.B. Fox (USA) REVIEW ARTICLES A literature review of the psychological impact of genetic testing on breast cancer patients, K.J. Schlich-Bakker, H.F-J. ten Kroode, M.G.E.M. Ausems (The Netherlands) Assessing and achieving readiness to initiate HIV medication, O. Nordqvist, B. Sédergard, M.P. Tully, A. Sdénnerborg, A.K. Lindblad (Sweden, UK) ORIGINAL ARTICLES How patient-centred am I? A new method to measure physicians’ patient-centredness, D. Kjeldmand, I. Holmstrém, U. Rosenqvist (Sweden) The Four Habits Coding Scheme: Validation of an instrument to assess clinicians’ communication behavior, E. Krupat, R. Frankel, T. Stein, J. Irish (USA) Beyond stroke: Description and evaluation of an effective intervention to support family caregivers of stroke patients, L.M. Schure, E.T-P. van den Heuvel, R.E. Stewart, R. Sanderman, L.P. de Witte, B. Meyboom-de Jong (The Netherlands) Evidence-based patient information about treatment of multiple sclerosis—A phase one study on comprehension and emotional responses, J. Kasper, 8. Képke, I. Miihlhauser, C. Heesen (Germany) Motivational interviewing to support antiretroviral therapy adherence: The role of quality counseling, A.D. Thrasher, C.E. Golin, J.A.L. Earp, H. Tien, C. Porter, L. Howie (USA) The “extent of information desired”’-scale in psychiatric in-patients: A behavioural approach, L. Zwaenepoel, V. Hoorens, J. Peuskens, G. Laekeman, VZA-Psychiatry Research Group (Belgium) A health assessment tool for multiple risk factors for obesity: Results from a pilot study with UK adults, /.A. Chambers, V. Swanson (UK) Triggering anti-smoking advice by GPs: Mode of action of an intervention stimulating smoking cessation advice by GPs, A. McEwen, R. West, A. Preston (UK) Outcomes of comprehensive lifestyle modification in inpatient setting, G. Kaati, L.-O. Bygren, M. Vester, A. Karlsson, M. Sjéstrém (Sweden) Self-monitoring of blood glucose—Psychological aspects relevant to changes in HbA,, in type 2 diabetic patients treated with diet or diet plus oral antidiabetic medication, M. Siebolds, O. Gaedeke, U. Schwedes on behalf of the SMBG Study Group (Germany) Preoperative patient education for open-heart patients: A source of anxiety?, M. Deyirmenjian, N. Karam, P. Salameh (Lebanon) A course of instruction for women with irritable bowel syndrome, M. Bengtsson, K. Ulander, E.B. Bérgdal, A.-C. Christensson, B. Ohlsson (Sweden) Overweight and obesity: The significance of a depressed mood, M.Q. Werrij, S. Mulkens, H.J. Hospers, A. Jansen (The Netherlands) doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(06)0024 1-2 390 Volume contents vol. 62 (2006) Six-month effects of the Groningen active living model (GALM) on physical activity, health and _ fitness outcomes in sedentary and underactive older adults aged 55-65, J. de Jong, K.A.P.M. Lemmink, M. Stevens, M.H.G. de Greef, P. Rispens, A.C. King, T: Mulder (The Netherlands, USA) Evaluation of awareness of Diabetes Mellitus and associated factors in four health center areas, D. Caliskan, O. Ozdemir, E. Ocaktan, A. Idil (Turkey) Patients’ experiences related to anti-viral treatment for hepatitis C, L. Fraenkel, S. McGraw, S. Wongcharatrawee, G. Garcia-Tsao (USA, UK) EACH NEWSPAGES Call for Instruments and Publications Papers in Press Volume 62, No. 2 EDITORIAL Promoting adolescents’ use of medical services, L.S. Wissow, R.E. Platt (USA) REFLECTIVE PRACTICE The Finch Factor, J. Coulehan (USA) REVIEW ARTICLES Signalising psychosocial problems in cancer care. The structural use of a short psychosocial checklist during medical or nursing visits, /.P.M. Kruijver, B. Garssen, A.P. Visser, A.J. Kuiper (The Netherlands) The diffusion of virtual communities in health care: Concepts and challenges, G. Demiris (USA) ORIGINAL ARTICLES Enhancing the relationship and improving communication between adolescents and their health care providers: A school based intervention by medical students, A. Towle, W. Godolphin, S. Van Staalduinen (Canada) Support provision and emotional work in an Internet support group for cancer patients, H.R. Winefield (Australia) Predicting perceived vulnerability to tobacco-related health risks and future intentions to use tobacco among pediatric cancer survivors, V.L. Tyc, S. Lensing, S.N. Rai, J.L. Klosky, D.B. Stewart, J. Gattuso (USA) Shared decision-making in primary care: Tailoring the Charles et al. model to fit the context of general practice, E. Murray, C. Charles, A. Gafni (UK, Canada) The effect of salutogenic treatment principles on coping with mental health problems. A randomised controlled trial, E. Langeland, T. Riise, B.R. Hanestad, M.W. Nortvedt, K. Kristoffersen, A.K. Wahl (Norway) Reducing fear of falling and avoidance of activity in elderly persons: The development of a Dutch version of an American intervention, G.A.R. Zijlstra, S.L. Tennstedt, J.C.M. van Haastregt, J.Th.M. van Eijk, G.I.J.M. Kempen (The Netherland, USA) Parents’ information needs about the treatment of their chronically ill child: A qualitative study, A. Hummelinck, K. Pollock (UK) Satisfaction, utilisation and perceived benefit of individual psychosocial support for breast cancer patients—A randomised study of nurse versus psychologist interventions, C. Arving, P.-O. Sjédén, J. Bergh, A.T. Lindstrom, E. Wasteson, B. Glimelius, Y. Brandberg (Sweden) Differences in beliefs between patients and pharmaceutical specialists regarding medications, H. Ramstrém, S. Afandi, K. Elofsson and S. Petersson (Sweden) Attitudes and practices of primary healthcare center patients about drug use in Turkey, L.S. Arslan, S. Semin (Turkey) Patients or research subjects? A qualitative study of participation in a randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention, B. Heaven, M. Murtagh, T. Rapley, C. May, R. Graham, E. Kaner, R. Thomson (UK) The moral nature of patient-centeredness: Is it ‘‘just the right thing to do’’?, PS. Duggan, G. Geller, L.A. Cooper, M.C. Beach (USA) General practitioners’ perception of risk factors for cervical cancer development: Consequences for patient education, M.F:D. Baay, V. Verhoeven, L. Peremans, D. Avonts, J.B. Vermorken (Belgium) EACH NEWSPAGES Call for Instruments and Publications Papers in Press Volume contents vol. 62 (2006) Volume 62, No. 3 Special Issue: International Conference on Communication in Healthcare — Chicago 2005 Guest Editors: Gregory Makoul, Larry Wissow, Adriaan Visser EDITORIAL Perspectives from the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare: Chicago 2005, G. Makoul, L. Wissow, A. Visser (USA, The Netherlands) KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS The flat-pack patient? Creating health together, H. Cayton (UK) Dilemmas in patient centeredness and shared decision making: A case for vulnerability, H. de Haes (The Netherlands) Renewal in the practice of medicine, C.J. Hatem (USA) ORIGINAL ARTICLES Diagramming patients’ views of root causes of adverse drug events in ambulatory care: An online tool for planning education and research, M. Brown, R. Frost, Y. Ko, R. Woosley (USA) A critical review of FDA-approved Medication Guides, M.S. Wolf, T:C. Davis, W.H. Shrank, M. Neuberger, R.M. Parker (USA) The complexity of patient participation: Lessons learned from patients’ illness narratives, P. Haidet, T-L. Kroll, B.F: Sharf (USA) Understanding behavior change for women experiencing intimate partner violence: Mapping the ups and downs using the stages of change, J.C. Chang, D. Dado, S. Ashton, L. Hawker, P.A. Cluss, R. Buranosky, S.H. Scholle (USA) Doctor—patient communications in the Aboriginal community: Towards the development of educational programs, A. Towle, W. Godolphin, T, Alexander (Canada) Are physicians’ attitudes of respect accurately perceived by patients and associated with more positive communication behaviors?, M.C. Beach, D.L. Roter, N.-Y. Wang, P.S. Duggan, L.A. Cooper (USA) Cancer communication patterns and the influence of patient characteristics: Disparities in information-giving and affective behaviors, L.A. Siminoff, G.C. Graham, N.H. Gordon (USA) The choice is yours? How women with ovarian cancer make sense of treatment choices, S$. Ziebland, J. Evans, A. McPherson (UK) Prior experiences associated with residents’ scores on a communication and interpersonal skill OSCE, R. Yudkowsky, S.M. Downing, D. Ommert (USA) Improving the effectiveness of the medical visit: A brief visit-structuring workshop changes patients’ perceptions of primary care visits, L.J. Haas, K. Glazer, J. Houchins, S. Terry (USA) Five years of EACH (European Association for Communication in Healthcare), S$. van Dulmen, A. Finset, W. Langewitz, C. Zimmermann, M. Peltenburg, A. Visser, J. Bensing (The Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Italy) Subject index Volume 62 (2006) Author index Volume 62 (2006) Volume contents Volume 62 (2006) Papers in Press

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