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Patient Education and Counseling Patient Education and Counseling 71 (2008) 405-406 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Subject index Volume 71 (2008) Advanced cancer 71, 351 Decision support system 71, 125 Anxiety 71, 234 Decision support technique 71, 125 Assessment 71, 148 Decision theory 71, 125 Audio recording 71, 157 Decision-making 71, 108, 116, 125, 293 Authenticity 71, 153 Depression 71, 234 Descriptive study 71, 293 Behavioral empathy 71, 148 Diagnostic tests 71. 86 Behavioral Prevention Research 71, 319 Pila iasiieaaitbin 71. 319 Belgium 71, 293 Diverse audiences 71, 365 Beliefs about low back pain 71, 198 Diversity 71, 65 Biobank 71, 136 Doctor—patient communication 71, 41, 95, 145 Bioethics 71, 136 Doctor-—patient relationship 71, 145 Biological materials 71, 136 Brain tumours 71, 251 Education 71, 244 Breast cancer 71, 79 Elderly 71, 265, 351 Breast symptoms 71, 86 Empathy 71, 148, 153, 402 Ethics 71, 157, 293 Cancer 71, 169, 333, 356, 388 Ethnicity 71, 41 Cancer care 71, 34 Euthanasia 71, 52, 293 Cancer communication 71, 340, 365 Evaluation 71, 153 Cancer communication science 71, 328, 345 Exercise 71. 169 Cancer control 71, 319 Cancer disparities 71, 365 Factorial validity 71, 57 Cancer outcomes 71, 34 Family 71, 333 Cardiovascular risk factors 71, 191 Family caregivers 71, 356 Caregiving 71, 333 Family caregiving 71, 345 Carers 71, 251 Fatigue 71, 169 Causes 71, 72 Fibromyalgia 71, 308 China 71, 396 Focus groups 71, 396 Clinical genetics 71, 4 Framing effect 71, 102 Cognitive-behavioral therapy 71, 308 Colon cancer 71, 215 General practice 71, 157 Communication 71, 34, 52, 153, 259, 285, 333 Genetic counseling 71, 234 Communication and aging 71, 345 GPs’ beliefs 71, 72 Communication skill 71, 402 Guidelines 71, 86 Communication skills 71, 57, 148 Health communication 71, 328, 345, 365, 378 Community-based intervention 71, 328 Health disparities 71, 328, 333 Computer-assisted education 71, 204 Health literacy 71, 328, 356, 365, 402 Consultations 71, 157 Health utility assessment 71, 302 Content analysis 71, 293, 388 Healthcare 71, 65 Copy correspondence 71, 259 Heart failure 71, 285 Coronary heart disease 71, 95 Hepatitis C treatment 71, 302 Cross-cultural communication 71, 333 Hereditary cancer 71, 234 Cultural communication 71, 365 Home ventilation 71, 244 Debiasing intervention 71, 102 Hospital staff 71, 57 Decision aid 71, 125 Hospitals 71, 293 Decision aids 71, 345, 378 Decision bias 71, 102 Implementation 71, 319 Decision making preferences 71, 79 Incidental media use 71, 340 doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(08)00208-5 406 Subject index vol. 71 (2008) Information 71, 86 Provider—patient communication 71, 378 Information needs 71, 79 Psychiatric stigma 71, 204 Information provision 71, 228 Psychosocial oncology 71, 34 Informed consent 71, 136 Psychosocial support 71, 251 Interactive health communication 71, 365 Intercultural communication 71, 333 Questionnaire 71, 57 Internet 71, 388 Internet communication 71, 365 Randomized trial 71, 215 Intervention 71, 396 Recruitment 71, 157 Rehabilitation 71, 169 Korean American 71, 388 Remote monitoring 71, 285 Reproductive health 71, 116 Language 71, 365 Review 71, 365 Latino communication 71, 333 RIAS 71, 26 Lay beliefs 71, 72 Risk communication 71, 4, 95 Letters 71, 259 Risk perception 71, 95 Lifestyle support 71, 251 Role play 71, 153 Listening 71, 402 Longitudinal study 71, 79 Screening 71, 41, 215 Self-efficacy 71, 191 Media campaign 71, 198 Self-management 71, 169, 191 Media complementarity 71, 340 Sequence analysis 71, 26 Medical decision making 71, 102 Sexual health assessment 71, 228 Medications 71, 265 Sexual health leaflets 71, 228 Methadone maintenance treatment 71, 302 Sickness behaviour 71, 198 Model 71, 125 Simulation 71, 148, 153 Mood 71, 95 Smoking 71, 396 Motherhood 71, 108 Social gerontology 71, 345 Multicultural communication 71, 365 Social support 71, 234 Multiple sclerosis 71, 108 Solutions 71, 72 Myths 71, 198 Special education 71, 204 Stakeholders 71, 86 Newspaper 71, 388 Standardized patients 71, 148, 153 Nursing 71, 285 Stroke 71, 95 Nursing interventions 71, 191 Systematic review 71, 4 Obesity 71, 72 Tailored intervention 71, 215 Older adults 71, 340 Tailored therapy 71, 308 Online communication 71, 365 Teach-back 71, 402 Oral cancer 71, 41 Telehealth 71, 285 Teminally ill patient 71, 145 Pain avoidance 71, 308 Terminal care 71, 52 Pain persistence 71, 308 Theoretical framework 71, 125 Palliative care 71, 52, 145, 351 Theory 71, 125 Passive smoking 71, 396 Training 71, 65, 244, 402 Patient education 71, 95, 228, 259 Trans-cultural medicine 71, 145 Patient-centered 71, 57 Translational research 71, 319 Patient-centeredness 71, 26 Treatment choice 71, 102 Patient-centred care 71, 259 Turn taking 71, 26 Patient—physician relationship 71, 259 Type 2 diabetes 71, 95 Patient-provider communication 71, 402 Patient-provider communication 71, 402 Unmet supportive care needs 71, 251 Patients 71, 251 Unrealistic optimism 71, 95 Patients’ experience 71, 57 Unrealistic pessimism 71, 95 Pelvic radiotherapy 71, 228 Usability testing 71, 378 Perceptions 71, 265 Personal support workers 71, 244 Pharmacist—patient communication 71, 265 Vaginal dilation 71, 228 Physician—patient communication 71, 265 Ventilator-users 71, 244 Physician—patient interaction 71, 34 Video recording 71, 157 Policy 71, 293 Vulnerable audiences 71, 356 Pregnancy 71, 108, 116 Pregnant women 71, 396 Web-based education 71, 378 Prevention 71, 319 Women’s health 71, 116 Patient Education and Counseling ne ¢ eh eS ELSEVIER Patient Education and Counseling 71 (2008) 407-408 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Author index Volume 71 (2008) Abma, T.A. 71, 65 Dunn, J. 71, 251 Janda, M. 71, 251 Almashat, S. 71, 102 Durand, M.-A. 71, 125 Armstrong, E.-A. 71, 34 Kannai, R. 71, 145 Asimakopoulou, K.G. 71, 95 Kazinets, G. 71, 388 Eakin, E. 71, 251 Ayotte, B. 71, 102 Keshishian, F. 71, 265 Edelstein, B. 71, 102 Kienzle, M.G. 71, 285 Edwards, A. 71, 4 Barratt, A.L. 71, 86 Kim, Y.-B. 71, 388 Edwards, H. 71, 41 Baxter, S. 71, 259 Klinge, I. 71, 65 Egleston, B.L. 71, 378 Beach, M.C. 71, 26 Korstjens, I. 71, 169 Eide, G.E. 71, 234 Bengel, J. 71, 79 Kraaimaat, F.W. 71, 308 Elwyn, G. 71, 4, 125 Benson III, A.B. 71, 378 Kreps, G. 71, 315 Evers, A.W.M. 71, 308 Bernheim, J.L. 71, 52 Kreps, G.L. 71, 328, 365 Best, A. 71, 319 Bevan, J.L. 71, 356 Faithfull, S. 71, 228 Langbecker, D. 71, 25] Bjorvatn, C. 71, 234 Lapshin, O. 71, 204 Farnworth, A. 71, 116 Boivin, J. 71, 125 Farrell, K. 71, 259 Larson, S.M. 71, 26 Boone, R.T. 71, 265 Finkelstein, J. 71, 204 Lerum, E. 71, 198 Borry, P. 71, 136 Finset, A. 71, | Lee, A.H. 71, 396 Brooks, D. 71, 244 Flanagan, Z. 71, 72 Lee, H.-J. 71, 388 Brown, C. 71, 259 Fleisher, L. 71, 378 Lemiengre, J. 71, 293 Butow, P. 71, 108 Fox, C. 71, 95 Loehrer, P. 71, 215 Butow, P.N. 71, 86 Logan, H.L. 71, 41 Fulcher, G. 71, 108 Buzaglo, J. 71, 378 Bylund, C.L. 71, 285 Macgillivray, S. 71, 157 Gaff, C. 71, 4 Margrett, J. 71, 102 Cats, H. 71, 308 Gastmans, C. 71, 293 Marsh, S. 71, 95 Cegala, D.J. 71, 378 Gibes, J. 71, 3 May, A.M. 71, 169 Celik, H. 71, 65 Gibson, B. 71, 244 McDonnell, D.D. 71, 388 Champion, V.L. 71, 215 Goessens, B.M.B. 71, 191 Meropol, N.J. 71, 378 Choi, Y. 71, 41 Gray, J. 71, 4 Michiels, E. 71, 52 Clarke, A. 71, 4 Gremigni, P. 71, 57 Millard, J. 71, 378 Clarke, J. 71, 259 Miller, S.M. 71, 378 Collins, D. 71, 333 Monahan, P. 71, 215 Hanestad, B.R. 71, 234 Collins, M. 71, 378 Mortier, F. 71, 52 Hauer, K.E. 71, 148 Colodny, N. 71, 265 Moskowitz, J.M. 71, 388 Havik, O.E. 71, 234 Cooper, L.A. 71, 26 Murtagh, M.J. 71, 116 Helmes, A.W. 71, 79 Hiatt, R.A. 71, 319 Davey, H.M. 71, 86 Neuhauser, L. 71, 315, 365 Hislop, T.G. 71, 34 Davies, H. 71, 259 Norman, C.D. 71, 319 Hoekstra-Weebers, J.E.H.M. 71, 169 Deliens, L. 71, 52 Nussbaum, J.F. 71, 345 Holman, J.E. 71, 285 DeMatteo, D. 71, 244 Hood, K. 71, 4 Denier, Y. 71, 293 O’Sullivan, P. 71, 148 Houssami, N. 71, 86 Deschepper, R. 71, 52 Ogden, J. 71, 72 Hulsman, R.L. 71, 143 Diefenbach, M.A. 71, 378 Oglov, V. 71, 34 Humphris, G. 71, 157 Dierckx de Casterlé, B. 71, 293 on behalf of the National Cancer Institute of Ding, Y. 71, 215 Canada Joint Working Group on Translational Dodd, V. 71, 41 Ihlebek, C. 71, 198 Research and Knowledge Integration of the Dowell, J. 71, 157 Indahl, A. 71, 198 Advisory Committee for Research and the Joint Dundon, J. 71, 4 Iredale, R. 71, 4 Advisory Committee for Cancer Control 71, 319 doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(08)00209-7 408 Author index vol. 71 (2008) Pecchioni, L.L. 71, 356 Solarino, N. 71, 378 van Koulil, S. 71, 308 Peltenburg, M. 71, 57 Sommaruga, M. 71, 57 van Lankveld, W. 71, 308 Porteri, C. 71, 136 Sparks, L. 71, 315, 328, 333, 345 van Riel, P.L.C.M. 71, 308 Prunty, M.C. 71, 108 Spimpolo, J. 71, 95 van Weert, E. 71, 169 Steele, D.J. 71, 143 van Wijmen, F.C.B. 71, 65 Rawl, S.M. 71, 215 Steginga, S. 71, 251 Varley, J.D. 71, 153 Ray, A. 71, 285 Stichele, R.V. 71, 52 Vedder, A. 71, 308 Robinson, J.D. 71, 340 Stiel, M. 71, 125 Villagran, M.M. 71, 315 Robson, S.C. 71, 116 Sulmasy, D. 71, 378 Visseren, F.L.J. 71, 191 Ros, W.J.G. 71, 169 Vogel, B.A. 71, 79 Rosenthal, G.E. 71, 285 Teherani, A. 71, 148 Roter, D.L. 71, 26 Teixeira, P.A. 71, 302 Wakefield, B.J. 71, 285 Rowan, K.E. 71, 402 Themessl-Huber, M. 71, 157 Walker, D. 71, 251 Rushmer, R. 71, 157 Thomson, R.G. 71, 116 Wasserman, E. 71, 204 Thorne, S.E. 71, 34 Sanchez-Reilly, S. 71, 351 Thornton, H. 71, 4 Watson, D.B. 71, 116 Schackman, B.R. 71, 302 Tian, Y. 71, 340 Watson, J. 71, 41 Scherubel, M. 71, 285 Wear, D. 71, 153 Tomar, S.L. 71, 41 Schotsmans, P. 71, 293 Trinastic, J. 71, 378 Weinfurt, K.P. 71, 378 Schulman, K.A. 71, 378 Werner, E.L. 71, 198 scout, LiL. 7i, 215 Van den Block, L. 71, 52 White, I. 71, 228 Sharpe, L. 71, 108 van der Bijl, J.J. 71, 191 Widdershoven, G.A. 71, 65 Williams, B. 71, 157 Shaw, C. 71, 4 van der Graaf, Y. 71, 191 Sivell, S. 71, 4 Van Der Kelen, G. 71, 52 Wittenberg-Lyles, E.M. 71, 351 Skinner, C.S. 71, 215 van der Schans, C.P. 71, 169 Wormgoor, M.E.A. 71, 198 Skinner, T.C. 71, 95 van Helmond, T. 71, 308 Sol, B.G.M. 71, 191 van Hoorn, H. 71, 308 Zhou, H. 71, 215 Patient Education and Counseling Patient Education and Counseling 71 (2008) 409-411 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Volume contents Volume 71 (2008) Volume 71, No. 1 EDITORIAL New developments in analysis of turns and sequences in clinical communication research, A. Finset (Norway) REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Half a Century of Pain, J. Gibes (USA) MINI-REVIEW Interventions to improve risk communication in clinical genetics: Systematic review, A. Edwards, J. Gray, A. Clarke, J. Dundon, G. Elwyn, C. Gaff, K. Hood, R. Iredale, S. Sivell, C. Shaw, H. Thornton (UK) COMMUNICATION STUDIES Interactive and evaluative correlates of dialogue sequence: A simulation study applying the RIAS to turn taking structures, D.L. Roter, S.M. Larson, M.C. Beach, L.A. Cooper (USA) Cancer care communication: The power to harm and the power to heal?, S.E. Thorne, T-G. Hislop, E.-A. Armstrong, V. Oglov (Canada) Perspectives of African Americans and dentists concerning dentist—patient communication on oral cancer screening, Y. Choi, V. Dodd, J. Watson, S.L. Tomar, H.L. Logan, H. Edwards (USA) Truth-telling at the end of life: A pilot study on the perspective of patients and professional caregivers, R. Deschepper, J.L. Bernheim, R.V. Stichele, L. Van den Block, E. Michiels, G. Van Der Kelen, F: Mortier, L. Deliens (Belgium, The Netherlands) Validation of the Health Care Communication Questionnaire (HCCQ) to measure outpatients’ experience of communication- with hospital staff, P Gremigni, M. Sommaruga, M. Peltenburg (Italy, Switzerland) PATIENT PERCEPTION, PREFERENCES AND PARTICIPATION Implementation of diversity in healthcare practices: Barriers and opportunities, H. Celik, TA. Abma, G.A. Widdershoven, F-C.B. van Wijmen, I. Klinge (The Netherlands) Beliefs about the causes and solutions to obesity: A comparison of GPs and lay people, J. Ogden, Z. Flanagan (UK) Information and decision making: Patients’ needs and experiences in the course of breast cancer treatment, B.A. Vogel, J. Bengel, A.W. Helmes (Germany) The impact of different criteria for selecting information to be provided to women undergoing diagnostic breast tests, H.M. Davey, A.L. Barratt, P.N. Butow, N. Houssami (Australia) Unrealistic pessimism about risk of coronary heart disease and stroke in patients with type 2 diabetes, K.G. Asimakopoulou, TC. Skinner, J. Spimpolo, S. Marsh, C. Fox (UK, Australia) MEDICAL DECISION MAKING Framing effect debiasing in medical decision making, S. Almashat, B. Ayotte, B. Edelstein, J. Margrett (USA) The motherhood choice: A decision aid for women with multiple sclerosis, M.C. Prunty, L. Sharpe, P. Butow, G. Fulcher (Australia) Decision support for women choosing mode of delivery after a previous caesarean section: A developmental study, A. Farnworth, S.C. Robson, R.G. Thomson, D.B. Watson, M.J. Murtagh (UK) Where is the theory? Evaluating the theoretical frameworks described in decision support technologies, M.-A. Durand, M. Stiel, J. Boivin, G. Elwyn (UK) INFORMED CONSENT A proposal for a model of informed consent for the collection, storage and use of biological materials for research purposes, C. Porteri, P. Borry (Italy, Belgium) Call for Papers doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(08)002 10-3 410 Volume contents vol. 71 (2008) Volume 71, No. 2 EDITORIAL Empathy, Authenticity, Assessment and Simulation: A Conundrum in Search of a Solution, D.J. Steele, R.L. Hulsman (USA) REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Zohara, R. Kannai (Israel) MEDICAL EDUCATION Can simulations measure empathy? Considerations on how to assess behavioral empathy via simulations, A. Teherani, K.E. Hauer, P. O'Sullivan (USA) Rituals of verification: The role of simulation in developing and evaluating empathic communication, D. Wear, J.D. Varley (USA) REVIEW ARTICLES Audio-visual recording of patient - GP consultations for research purposes: A literature review on recruiting rates and strategies, M. Themessl-Hube, G. Humphris, J. Dowell, S. Macgillivray, R. Rushmer, B. Williams (UK) The development of an evidence-based physical self-management rehabilitation programme for cancer survivors, E. van Weert, J.E.H.M. Hoekstra-Weebers, A.M. May, I. Korstjens, W.J.G. Ros, C.P. van der Schans (The Netherlands) INTERVENTIONS The role of self-efficacy in vascular risk factor management: A randomized controlled trial, B.G.M. Sol, Y. van der Graaf, J.J. van der Bijl, B.M.B. Goessens, F-L.J. Visseren (The Netherlands) Low back pain media campaign: No effect on sickness behaviour, E.L. Werner, C. Ihlebek, E. Lerum, M.E.A. Wormgoor, A. Indahl (Norway) Randomized study of different anti-stigma media, J. Finkelstein, O. Lapshin, E. Wasserman (USA, Russia) A randomized trial of two print interventions to increase colon cancer screening among first-degree relatives, S.M. Raw, V.L. Champion, L.L. Scott, H. Zhou, P.M onahan, Y. Ding, P. Loehrer, C.S. Skinner (USA) PATIENT PERCEPTION, PREFERENCES AND PARTICIPATION Delivering sensitive health care information: Challenging the taboo of women’s sexual health after pelvic radiotherapy, S. Faithfull, I. White (UK) Anxiety and depression among subjects attending genetic counseling for hereditary cancer, C. Bjorvatn, G.E. Eide, B.R. Hanestad, O.E. Havik (Norway) Perspectives of personal support workers and ventilator-users on training needs, D. Brooks, B. Gibson, D. DeMatteo (Canada) Unmet supportive care needs and interest in services among patients with a brain tumour and their carers, M. Janda, S. Steginga, J. Dunn, D. Langbecker, D. Walker, E. Eakin (Australia) COMMUNICATION STUDIES Where have all the copy letters gone? A review of current practice in professional—patient correspondence, S. Baxter, K. Farrell, C. Brown, J. Clarke, H. Davies (UK) Physician-patient and pharmacist—patient communication: Geriatrics’ perceptions and opinions, F: Keshishian, N. Colodny, R.T. Boone (USA) Nurse and patient communication profiles in a home-based telehealth intervention for heart failure management, B.J. Wakefield, C.L. Bylund, J.E. Holman, A. Ray, M. Scherubel, M.G. Kienzle, G.E. Rosenthal (USA) HEALTH CARE POLICY How do hospitals deal with euthanasia requests in Flanders (Belgium)?, J. Lemiengre, B. Dierckx de Casterlé, Y. Denier, P. Schotsmans, C. Gastmans (Belgium) SHORT COMMUNICATIONS Can urban methadone patients complete health utility assessments?, PA. Teixeira, B.R. Schackman (USA) CASE STUDY Tailored cognitive-behavioral therapy for fibromyalgia: Two case studies, S. van Koulil, W. van Lankveld, F:W. Kraaimaat, T. van Helmond, A. Vedder, H. van Hoorn, H. Cats, P.L.C.M. van Riel, A.W.M. Evers (The Netherlands) Volume 71, No. 3 The power of community-based health communication interventions to promote cancer prevention and control for at-risk populations, G. Kreps, L. Neuhauser, L. Sparks, M.M. Villagran (USA) Knowledge integration: Conceptualizing communications in cancer control systems, A. Best, R.A. Hiatt, C.D. Norman, on behalf of the National Cancer Institute of Canada Joint Working Group on Translational Research and Knowledge Integration of the Advisory Committee for Research and the Joint Advisory Committee for Cancer Control Volume contents vol. 71 (2008) Meeting the health literacy needs of immigrant populations, G.L. Kreps, L. Sparks (USA) Crossing borders, crossing cultures: Barriers to communication about cancer prevention and treatment along the U.S./Mexico border, D. Collins, M.M. Villagran, L. Sparks (USA) Incidental health information use and media complementarity: A comparison of senior and non-senior cancer patients, Y. Tian, J.D. Robinson (USA) Health literacy and cancer communication with older adults, L. Sparks, J.F: Nussbaum (USA) Palliative care for elderly patients with advanced cancer: A long-term intervention for end-of-life care, E.M. Wittenberg-Lyles, S. Sanchez-Reilly (USA) Understanding the impact of family caregiver cancer literacy on patient health outcomes, /.L. Bevan, L.L. Pecchioni (USA) Online cancer communication: Meeting the literacy, cultural and linguistic needs of diverse audiences, L. Neuhauser, G.L. Kreps (USA) Using health communication best practices to develop a web-based provider—patient communication aid: The CONNECT ™ study, L. Fleisher, J. Buzaglo, M. Collins, J. Millard, S.M. Miller, B.L. Egleston, N. Solarino, J. Trinastic, D.J. Cegala, A.B. Benson III, K.A. Schulman, K.P. Weinfurt, D. Sulmasy, M.A. Diefenbach, N.J. Meropol (USA) Cancer coverage in a mainstream and Korean American online newspaper: Lessons for community intervention, D.D. McDonnell, H.-J. Lee, Y.-B. Kim, G. Kazinets, JM. Moskowitz (USA) A pilot intervention for pregnant women in Sichuan, China on passive smoking, A.H. Lee (USA) Monthly communication skill coaching for healthcare staff, K.E. 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