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Patient Education ‘ and Counseling on = Patient Education and Counseling 72 (2008) 459-461 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Subject index Volume 72 (2008) Addiction 72, 336 Consumer health 72, 330 Adherence 72, 115 Consumer participation 72, 63 Adjuvant chemotherapy 72, 239 Content analysis 72, 78 Adolescence 72, 163 COPD 72, 223 Adolescents 72, 168 Counselling 72, 26, 94, 115, 388 Advance care planning 72, 20 Cultural views 72, 155 African American women 72, 137 African-American 72, 450 Decision-making 72, 232 Aging 72, 330 Delivering bad news 72, 367 Alternatives 72, 122 Depression 72, 94 Anxiety 72, 374 Deprivation 72, 218 Asthma 72, 26 Diabetes 72, 146, 186, 232, 252, 418, 450 Audiotape 72, 218 Diabetes mellitus 72, 411 Diabetes prevention 72, 34 Behaviour 72, 223 Diet and medication intake 72, 252 Benefits 72, 122 Dietary assessment 72, 49 Black women 72, 276 Dietitian 72, 49 Blood pressure 72, 115 Diskus 72, 26 BRCA1/2 testing 72, 276 Disparities 72, 350 Breast cancer 72, 276, 429 Distress 72, 436 Breech delivery 72, 305 Doctor—patient communication 72, 12, 20 Breech presentation 72, 305 Doctor—patient relationship 72, 268 Burnout 72, 293 Door-to-door health promotion 72, 178 Drug 72, 443 Cancer 72, 276, 436 Cancer survivorship 72, 402 Early breast cancer 72, 239 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 72, 20 Education 72, 382 Cardiovascular diseases 72, 63 Educational intervention 72, 88 Caring 72, 359 Educational resources 72, 342 Caring attitude checklist 72, 359 Educational tools 72, 26 Caring attitudes 72, 367 Effective communication strategy 72, 130 Cervical cancer 72, 130 Emergency department 72, 320 Cervical screening 72, 78 Emergency medicine 72, 350 Children 72, 168 Empathy 72, 359 Cocaine 72, 336 End of life care 72, 3 Coding tool 72, 186 Ethnicity 72, 146, 155 Cognitive coping 72, 301 Evaluation 72, 436 Colon cancer 72, 246 Exercise 72, 137 Colorectal cancer 72, 210 Communication 72, 115, 350, 374, 388 Fatigue 72, 102 Communication skills 72, 320 Feasibility 72, 26 Community pharmacists 72, 26 Fertility preservation 72, 402 Community-based evidence 72, 178 Fidelity 72, 210 Co-morbidity 72, 418 Focus group study 72, 359 Competence 72, 374 Focus groups 72, 388 Complex intervention 72, 201 Computer 72, 49 Gender 72, 374 Confidence 72, 374 General practice trainees 72, 12 Consultation skills 72, 12 General practice training institute 72, 12 doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(08)0037 1-6 460 Subject index vol. 72 (2008) General practitioners 72, 320 Organizational culture 72, 382 Genetic counselors 72, 293 Outcomes of diabetes 72, 146 Genetic service providers 72, 293 Outpatient clinics 72, 388 Goal self-efficacy 72, 301 Goals 72, 418, 436 Pain 72, 102 Pakistan 72, 178 Health attitudes 72, 276 Palliative care 72, 367 Health care 72, 63, 336 Palliative therapy 72, 3 Health communication 72, 56, 178 Partner preferences 72, 239 Health disparities 72, 283 Patient education 72, 26, 56, 63, 186, 201, 330, 336, 429 Health educator 72, 71 Patient feedback 72, 12 Health information 72, 168 Patient information leaflets 72, 78 Health literacy 72, 56, 350, 443 Patient perspectives 72, 359, 367 Health risk communication 72, 178 Patient preferences 72, 239 HIV 72, 301 Patient satisfaction 72, 155 Homeless adolescents 72, 71 Patient-centered 72, 443 Hospital physicians 72, 320, 388 Patient-centered care 72, 382 HPV 72, 78 Patient-centered communication 72, 424 Hypertension 72, 115 Patient—provider communication 72, 194, 450 Hypertensive 72, 137 Pediatric cancer 72, 402 Perceived quality of care 72, 155 Illness appraisals 72, 88 Personal growth 72, 301 Incurable cancer 72, 102 Perspective-taking 72, 359 Informed choice 72, 232 Pharmacists 72, 94 Informed decision-making 72, 130 Physical activity 72, 34, 246, 252, 342 Inhaler technique 72, 26 Physician attitudes 72, 402 Instructions 72, 443 Physician well-being 72, 194 Interactive voice response 72, 34 Physician—patient relationship 72, 311, 382, 424 Internet 72, 168, 336, 429 Physicians 72. 293 Intervention 72, 210 Physicians’ characteristics 72, 109 Practitioner—patient interaction 72, 394 Joy in life 72, 436 Pre-diabetes 72, 88 Juvenile arthritis 72, 163 Preference 72, 305 Prenatal care 72, 394 Knowledge 72, 232 Prescription 72, 443 Knowledge translation 72, 178 Prescription medication 72, 311 Kuwait 72, 94 Prevention 72, 246 Lady health workers 72, 178 Primary care 72, 268 Leaflets 72. 94 Primary care consultations 72, 320 Life story 72, 163 Primary healthcare 72, 49, 63 Lifestyle 72, 115 Primary prevention 72, 63 Linguistic barriers 72, 155 Print materials 72, 342 Professional growth 72, 5 Mammography 72, 283 Professional health care attitudes 72, 424 MBSR 72, 436 Professional satisfaction 72, 293 Meaning 72, 293 Professionalism 72, 194 Medical 72, 382 Provider—patient communication 72, 122, 293, 311 Medical communication 72, 155 Psychosocial functioning 72, 163 Medical education 72, 5, 194, 367 Psychotherapy 72, 268 Medical error 72, 367 Medical students 72, 374 Qualitative 72, 88 Medication 72, 443 Qualitative research 72, 5, 71, 283, 382, 394, 402 Misunderstanding 72, 443 Quality assurance 72, 63 Motivational interviewing 72, 42, 210 Quality indicators 72, 336 Quality of life 72, 436 Narrative medicine 72, 3 Questionnaires 72, 12, 388 Norway 72, 388 Numeracy 72, 350 Readability 72, 342 Nurses 72, 293 Receptiveness 72, 268 Nutrition 72, 34 Repeatability 72, 49 Residency 72, 194 Obesity 72, 56 Resident education 72, 20 Obstetrics 72, 394 Risk 72, 350 Obstetrics and Gynecology 72, 109 Risk communication 72, 394 Oesophagogastric cancer 72, 218 Risk factors 72, 201 Opinion 72, 94 Risks 72, 122 Organised screening 72, 130 Roter Interaction Analysis System 72, 320 Subject index vol. 72 (2008) Safe motherhood 72, 178 Sub-optimal glycaemic control 72, 252 Satisfaction 72, 115 Substance-use 72, 394 Scale development 72, 293 Symptom management 72, 102 Screening 72, 232 Temporal orientation 72, 276 Secondary prevention 72, 201 Time 72, 311 Self-care 72, 252 Transgression 72, 424 Self-confidence 72, 374 Self-confrontation method 72, 163 Transtheoretical Model 72, 42 Self-efficacy 72, 137, 186, 223 Trust 72, 268 Self-management 72, 146, 223, 411, 418 Turbuhaler 72, 26 Turkish adolescents 72, 42 Self-monitoring of blood glucose 72, 252 Sexual health 72, 71 United Kingdom 72, 88 Shared decision-making 72, 450 Smoking cessation 72, 42 Video-recording 72, 320 Social cognitive theory 72, 223 Social comparison 72, 411 Warnings 72, 443 Stress 72, 374 Weight loss 72, 56 Stroke 72, 201 Women’s health 72, 109 Student Balint groups 72,5 Women’s preferences 72, 78 Patient Education and Counseling ¥ SEVIER -Patient Education and Counseling 72 (2008) 462-463 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Author index Volume 72 (2008) Abdulhakeem, A. 72, 94 Cox, E.D. 72, 122 Haley, H.-L. 72, 359 Abdulkareem, A. 72, 94 Cradock, S. 72, 186 Hall, B. 72, 78 Hall, J.A. 72, 374 Adler, D. 72, 443 Allen, J.D. 72, 283 Dado, D. 72, 394 Hansel, A. 72, 424 Al-Saffar, N. 72, 94 Dale, J. 72, 320 Harden, E. 72, 283 Andersson, N. 72, 178 Davidsen, A. 72, 268 Harmsen, J.A.M.(. 72, 155 Ansari, N. 72, 178 Davies, M. 72, 88 Hatem, D. 72, 359, 367 Anthony, C. 72, 130 Davies, P. 72, 130 Hatem, D.S. 72, 382 Arbyn, M. 72, 130 Davis, T.C. 72, 56, 443 Hay, J. 72, 246 Armour, C.L. 72, 26 Day-Thompson, R. 72, 218 Heba, M. 72, 94 Arnold, C.L. 72, 56 de Vogel-Voogt, E. 72, 102 Heritage, J. 72, 311 Deep, K.S. 72, 20 Arnold, R.M. 72, 394 Heritier, S. 72, 239 Austoker, J. 72, 130 Duric, V.M. 72, 239 Hermans, H.J.M. 72, 163 Howard, K. 72, 78 Edwards, T.A. 72, 276 Balmer, D. 72, 176 Huang, E.S. 72, 411 Erdogan, S. 72, 42 Basheti, I.A. 72, 26 Huang, J. 72, 56 Erol, S. 72, 42 Bass, P.F. 72, 56 Hudig, W. 72, 436 Estabrooks, P.A. 72, 34 Batterham, M. 72, 49 Huijsman, R. 72, 223 Beith, J. 72, 239 Faraji, S. 72, 49 Bell, R.A. 72, 115 Inui, T.S. 72, 382 Fecile, M.L. 72, 382 Benth, J.S. 72, 388 Finset, A. 72, 1, 173, 174, 388 Bernadella, P. 72, 443 Jandorf, L. 72, 276 Fischer, M. 72, 359, 367 Bernhardt, B.A. 72, 293 Ford, J.S. 72, 246 Jarvis, J. 72, 88 Bernsen, R.M.D.(. 72, 155 Jones, K. 72, 3 Forman, A. 72, 276 Blackshaw, G.R.J.C. 72, 218 Joung, I.M.A. 72, 146 Franck, L. 72, 168 Blanch, D.C. 72, 374 Frankel, R. 72, 388 Blankenstein, A.H. 72, 12 Frankel, R.M. 72, 374, 394 Kapil-Pair, N. 72, 276 Blondin, J. 72, 56 Fuchs, C.E. 72, 163 Kellar, I. 72, 232 Boberg, E.W. 72, 429 Kennen, E.M. 72, 56 Bocchini, M.V. 72, 56 Garnefski, N. 72, 301 Khazaal, Y. 72, 336 Bootsma, A.H. 72, 146 Garratt, A. 72, 388 Khunti, K. 72, 88 Bosnic-Anticevich, $.Z. 72, 26 Garssen, B. 72, 436 Kieviet-Stijnen, A. 72, 436 Bovbjerg, D.H. 72, 276 Gaskell, A.L. 72, 218 Kim, S. 72, 311 Boyle, F. 72, 239 Geller, G. 72, 293 Kim, Y¥. 72, 137 Brown, K. 72, 276 Gent, C. 72, 218 Kimmel, B. 72, 382 Bruijnzeels, M.A.(. 72, 155 Gerin, W. 72, 1 King, L. 72, 402 Butow, P.N. 72, 239 Ginde, A.A. 72, 350 Kinmonth, A.L. 72, 232 Giordano, L. 72, 130 Kok, M. 72, 305 Camargo Jr., C.A. 72, 350 Glucksman, E. 72, 320 Kolodner, K. 72, 293 Carrese, J.A. 72, 194 Goldman, R.E. 72, 283 Kraaij, V. 72, 301 Carrese, J. 72, 293 Goldstein, J.N. 72, 350 Krott, P. 72, 137 Chang, J.C. 72, 394 Gorawara-Bhat, R. 72, 411, 450 Kravitz, R.L. 72, 115, 311 Chatton, A. 72, 336 Gravendeel, L. 72, 305 Krupat, E. 72, 388 Chin, M.H. 72, 411, 450 Griffin, S. 72, 232 Kuis, W. 72, 163 Clark, S. 72, 350 Griffith, C.H. 72, 20 Kwate, N.O.A. 72, 276 Clayman, M.L. 72, 429, 443 GROL, R.P.T.M. 72, 63 Coates, A.S. 72, 239 Gulbrandsen, P. 72, 388 Lall, R. 72, 320 Cochand, S. 72, 336 Lamberts, S.W.J. 72, 146 Collins, S. 72, 102 Haidet, P. 72, 382, 418 Langewitz, W.A. 72, 424 Coups, E.J. 72, 246 Haley, H.-L.A. 72, 382 Lanting, L.C. 72, 146 doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1(08)00372-8 Author index vol. 72 (2008) Laucirica, J. 72, 178 Philbin, M. 72, 359, 367 Stephens, M.R. 72, 218 Lavallee, C. 72, 342 Piper, I. 72, 109 Stockler, M.R. 72, 239 Lemmens, K.M.M. 72, 223 Pisu, M. 72, 137 Stoffers, J.H.E.H. 72, 63 Lewis, W.G. 72, 218 Pitkalaé, K.H. 72,5 Sullivan, K. 72, 359 Ling, B.S. 72, 394 Prayor-Patterson, H. 72, 137 Sutton, S. 72, 232 Liu, H. 72, 311 Prevost, A.T. 72, 232 Szalacha, L. 72, 210 Lurie, S. 72, 109 Probst, Y.C. 72, 49 Szarewski, A. 72, 130 Quinn, G. 72, 402 Tan, M.Y. 72, 252 Mackenbach, J.P. 72, 146 Quinn, M.T. 72, 450 Tapsell, L.C. 72, 49 Maes, S. 72, 301 Quirk, M. 72, 359, 367 Tarn, D.M. 72, 311 Magarey, J. 72, 252 Taylor, L.M. 72, 342 Makkonen, E. 72,5 Makoul, G. 72, 357, 429 Raaum, S.E. 72, 122 Thompson, H.S. 72, 276 Ratanawongsa, N. 72, 194 Torppa, M.A. 72,5 Marteau, T.M. 72, 232 Reddel, H.K. 72, 26 Troughton, J. 72, 88 Martenson, C. 72, 5 Redfern, J. 72, 201 Martin, M.Y. 72, 137 Rehman, S. 72, 357 Vadaparampil, S. 72, 402 Mazor, K. 72, 359, 367 McCaffery, K. 72, 78 Reinders, M.E. 72, 12 Valdimarsdottir, H.B. 72, 276 Rew, L. 72, 71 Vallance, J.K. 72, 342 McEvoy, M. 72, 168 Robertson, N. 72, 88 van der Heide, A. 72, 102 McGovern, M.M. 72, 276 Rochlen, A.B. 72, 71 van der Post, J.A.M. 72, 305 McKevitt, C. 72, 201 Rodriguez, K.L. 72, 394 van der Veek, S.M.C. 72, 301 Meeuwesen, L.(. 72, 155 Roter, D.L. 72, 374 van der Weijden, T.M. 72, 63 Menon, U. 72, 210 Rudd, A.D. 72, 201 van Geelen, S.M. 72, 163 Mhatre, S. 72, 178 Mol, B.W.J. 72, 305 Rushton, C.H. 72, 293 van Marwijk, H.W.J. 72, 12 van Steenkiste, B. 72, 63 Morrow, A.S. 72, 418 Safran, D.G. 72, 388 Visser, A. 72, 102, 357, 436 Mossbarger, D.L. 72, 382 Salah, A.-Q. 72, 94 Vogel, I. 72, 146 Murphey, C. 72, 71 Salas, M. 72, 137 Sandhu, H. 72, 320 Wahab, S. 72, 210 Naik, A.D. 72, 418 Schleypen, H. 72, 12 Webb, J. 72, 443 Nieboer, A.P. 72, 223 Schoonheim, P.L. 72, 12 Webster, P. 72, 130 Nieder, M. 72, 402 Schroevers, M.J. 72, 301 Wenger, N.S. 72, 311 Noble, G. 72, 168 Segnan, N. 72, 130 Wilcken, N.R.C. 72, 239 Niibling, M. 72, 424 Sharpe, L. 72, 239 Wilson, C. 72, 402 Shelton, R.C. 72, 283 Wilson, E.A.H. 72, 330 Odoms- Young, A. 72, 450 Shvarts, S. 72, 109 Wilson, J.F. 72, 20 Omer, K. 72, 178 Simes, R.J. 72, 239 Wilson, S.C. 72, 450 Opmeer, B.C. 72, 305 Sinnema, G. 72, 163 Witlox, R. 72, 301 Skinner, C. 72, 88 Wolf, M.S. 72, 56, 443 Park, D.C. 72,330 Skinner, J. 72, 418 Wolfe, C.D.A. 72, 201 Parker, R.M. 72, 443 Skinner, T.C. 72, 186 Wright, S.M. 72, 194 Paterniti, D.A. 72, 311 Smith-Ray, R.L. 72, 34 Peek, M.E. 72, 450 Stalman, W.A.B. 72, 12 Zickmund, S. 72, 394 Pellard, S. 72, 218 Steel, D.G. 72, 49 Zinken, K.M. 72, 186 Person, S.D. 72, 137 Stein, H.F. 72, 382 Zullino, D. 72, 336 Patient Education and Counseling ca. ELSEVIER Patient Education and Counseling 72 (2008) 464—466 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Volume contents Volume 72 (2008) Volume 72, No. 1 EDITORIAL How can we promote medication adherence and lifestyle changes in hypertensive patients?, A. Finset, W. Gerin (USA) REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Can’t do this no more, K. Jones (USA) MEDICAL EDUCATION A qualitative analysis of student Balint groups in medical education: Contexts and triggers of case presentations and discussion themes, M.A. Torppa, E. Makkonen, C. Martenson, K.H. Pitkdld (Finland) Development and feasibility of a patient feedback programme to improve consultation skills in general practice training, M.E. Reinders, A.H. Blankenstein, H.W.J. van Marwijk, H. Schleypen, P.L. Schoonheim, W.A.B. Stalman (The Netherlands) Discussing preferences for cardiopulmonary resuscitation: What do resident physicians and their hospitalized patients think was decided?, K.S. Deep, C.H. Griffith, J.F. Wilson (USA) INTERVENTIONS Evaluation of a novel educational strategy, including inhaler-based reminder labels, to improve asthma inhaler technique, L.A. Basheti, C.L. Armour, §.Z. Bosnic-Anticevich, H.K. Reddel (Australia) Piloting a behavioral intervention delivered through interactive voice response telephone messages to promote weight loss in a pre-diabetic population, PA. Estabrooks, R.L. Smith-Ray (USA) Application of a stage based motivational interviewing approach to adolescent smoking cessation: The Transtheoretical Model-based study, S. Evol, S. Erdogan (Turkey) Computerized dietary assessments compare well with interviewer administered diet histories for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the primary healthcare setting, YC. Probst, S. Faraji, M. Batterham, D.G. Steel, L.C. Tapsell (Australia) Provider and patient intervention to improve weight loss: A pilot study in a public hospital clinic, 77C. Davis, M.S. Wolf, PF: Bass, C.L. Arnold, J. Huang, E.M. Kennen, M.V. Bocchini, J. Blondin (USA) Patients’ responsiveness to a decision support tool for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases in primary care, B. van Steenkiste, T:M. van der Weijden, J.H.E.H. Stoffers, R.P.T.M. GROL (The Netherlands) PATIENT PERCEPTION, PREFERENCES AND PARTICIPATION Health educators’ perceptions of a sexual health intervention for homeless adolescents, L. Rew, A.B. Rochlen, C. Murphey (USA) Do cervical cancer screening patient information leaflets meet the HPV information needs of women? B. Hall, K. Howard, K. McCaffery (Australia) Waiting for diabetes: Perceptions of people with pre-diabetes: A qualitative study, J. Troughton, J. Jarvis, C. Skinner, N. Robertson, K. Khunti, M. Davies (UK, Australia) Depressed patients’ preferences for education about medications by pharmacists in Kuwait, N. Al-Saffar, A. Abdulkareem, A. Abdulhakeem, A.-Q. Salah, M. Heba (Kuwait) Presence, communication and treatment of fatigue and pain complaints in incurable cancer patients, S. Collins, E. de Vogel-Voogt, A. Visser, A. van der Heide (The Netherlands) Women’s preferences for their gynecologist or obstetrician, /. Piper, S. Shvarts, S. Lurie (Israel) COMMUNICATION STUDIES Physician counseling for hypertension: What do doctors really do?, R.A. Bell, R.L. Kravitz (USA) Discussion of alternatives, risks and benefits in pediatric acute care, E.D. Cox, S.E. Raaum (USA) Improving the quality of communication in organised cervical cancer screening programmes, L. Giordano, P. Webster, C. Anthony, A. Szarewski, P. Davies, M. Arbyn, N. Segnan, J. Austoker (UK, Greece, France, Belgium) doi: 10.1016/S0738-399 1 (08)00373-X Volume contents vol. 72 (2008) PSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH Relationship of health behavior theories with self-efficacy among insufficiently active hypertensive African— American women, M.Y. Martin, S.D. Person, P. Kratt, H. Prayor-Patterson, ¥. Kim, M. Salas, M. Pisu (USA) Ethnic differences in outcomes of diabetes care and the role of self-management behavior, L.C. Lanting, 1.M.A. Joung, I. Vogel, A.H. Bootsma, S.W.J. Lamberts, J.P. Mackenbach (The Netherlands) Patients’ evaluation of quality of care in general practice: What are the cultural and linguistic barriers? J.A.M. (Hans) Harmsen, R.M.D. (Roos) Bernsen, M.A. (Marc) Bruijnzeels, L. (Ludwien) Meeuwesen (The Netherlands, United Arab Emirates) CASE STUDY Self-investigation to explore the impact of juvenile arthritis on adolescent life: A case-study, C.E. Fuchs, G. Sinnema, S.M. van Geelen, H.J.M. Hermans, W. Kuis (The Netherlands) SHORT COMMUNICATION Enquiring minds want to know: Topics requested by users of a children’s health information website, L. Franck, G. Noble, M. McEvoy (UK) Volume 72, No. 2 EDITORIALS Larry Wissow resigns as Editor-in-Chief for the Americas, A. Finset (Norway) Person centered healthcare—Do we see any progress?, A. Finset (Norway) REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Education as an act of care: A trailblazer’s perspective on graduate medical education, D. Balmer (USA) MEDICAL EDUCATION Evidence-based training of frontline health workers for door-to-door health promotion: A pilot randomized controlled cluster trial with lady health workers in Sindh Province, Pakistan, K. Omer, S. Mhatre, N. Ansari, J. Laucirica, N. Andersson (Pakistan, Canada, Mexico) Analysis System for Self-Efficacy Training (ASSET). Assessing treatment fidelity of self-management interventions, K.M. Zinken, S. Cradock, T.C. Skinner (UK, Australia) Well-being in residency: Effects on relationships with patients, interactions with colleagues, performance, and motivation, N. Ratanawongsa, S.M. Wright, J.A. Carrese (USA) INTERVENTIONS Stop Stroke: Development of an innovative intervention to improve risk factor management after stroke, J. Redfern, A.D. Rudd, C.D.A. Wolfe, C. McKevitt (UK) Motivational interviewing and colorectal cancer screening: A peek from the inside out, S. Wahab, U. Menon, L. Szalacha (USA) Prospective randomised clinical trial of providing patients with audiotape recordings of their oesophagogastric cancer consultations, M.R. Stephens, A.L. Gaskell, C. Gent, S. Pellard, R. Day-Thompson, G.R.J.C. Blackshaw, W.G. Lewis (UK) Designing patient-related interventions in COPD care: Empirical test of a theoretical model, [email protected]. Lemmens, A.P. Nieboer, R. Huijsman (The Netherlands) Evaluation of an informed choice invitation for type 2 diabetes screening, /. Kellar, S. Sutton, S. Griffin, A.T:; Prevost, A.L. Kinmonth, T.-M. Marteau (UK) PATIENT PERCEPTION, PREFERENCE AND PARTICIPATION Comparing patients’ and their partners’ preferences for adjuvant chemotherapy in early breast cancer, VM. Duric, PN. Butow, L. Sharpe, S. Heritier, F: Boyle, J. Beith, N.R.C. Wilcken, A.S. Coates, R.J. Simes, M.R. Stockler (Australia) Awareness of the role of physical activity in colon cancer prevention, E./. Coups, J. Hay, J.S. Ford (USA) Self-care practices of Malaysian adults with diabetes and sub-optimal glycaemic control, MY. Tan, J. Magarey (Australia) Experiences of carrying out talking therapy in general practice: A qualitative interview study, A. Davidsen (Denmark) Association between temporal orientation and attitudes about BRCA1/2 testing among women of African descent with family histories of breast cancer, 7A. Edwards, H.S. Thompson, N.O.A. Kwate, K. Brown, M.M. McGovern, A. Forman, N. Kapil-Pair, L. Jandorf, D.H. Bovbjerg, H.B. Valdimarsdottir (USA) Follow-up of abnormal screening mammograms among low-income ethnically diverse women: Findings from a qualitative study, J.D. Allen, R.C. Shelton, E. Harden, R.E. Goldman (USA) What do clinicians derive from partnering with their patients? A reliable and valid measure of “personal meaning in patient care”’, G. Geller, B.A. Bernhardt, J. Carrese, C.H. Rushton, K. Kolodner (USA) Cognitive coping, goal self-efficacy and personal growth in HIV-infected men who have sex with men, V. Kraaij, N. Garnefski, M.J. Schroevers, S.M.C. van der Veek, R. Witlox, S. Maes (The Netherlands) Expectant parents’ preferences for mode of delivery and trade-offs of outcomes for breech presentation, M. Kok, L. Gravendeel, B.C. Opmeer, J.A.M. van der Post, B.W.J. Mol (The Netherlands) 466 Volume contents vol. 72 (2008) COMMUNICATION STUDIES How much time does it take to prescribe a new medication?, D.M. Tarn, D.A. Paterniti, R.L. Kravitz, J. Heritage, H. Liu, S. Kim, N.S. Wenger (USA) The patient, the doctor and the emergency department: A cross-sectional study of patient-centredness in 1990 and 2005, /. Dale, H. Sandhu, R. Lall, E. Glucksman (UK) WRITTEN AND WEB-BASED INFORMATION A case for clarity in the writing of health statements, E.A.H. Wilson, D.C. Park (USA) Quality of web-based information on cocaine addiction, Y. Khazaal, A. Chatton, S. Cochand, D. Zullino (Switzerland) Suitability and readability assessment of educational print resources related to physical activity: Implications and recommendations for practice, J.K. Vallance, L.M. Taylor, C. Lavallee (Canada) Demographic disparities in numeracy among emergency department patients: Evidence from two multicenter studies, A.A. Ginde, S. Clark, J.N. Goldstein, C.A. Camargo Jr. (USA) Volume 72, No. 3 Special Issue: International Conference on Communication in Healthcare — Charleston 2007 Editors: Gregory Makoul, Shakaib Rehman, Adriaan Visser Editorial, A. Visser, S. Rehman, G. Makoul (USA) MEDICAL EDUCATION How patients perceive a doctor’s caring attitude, M. Quirk, K. Mazor, H.-L. Haley, M. Philbin, M. Fischer, K. Sullivan, D. Hatem (USA) Applying patient perspectives on caring to curriculum development, D. Hatem, K. Mazor, M. Fischer, M. Philbin, M. Quirk (USA) Medical student gender and issues of confidence, D.C. Blanch, J.A. Hall, D.L. Roter, R.M. Frankel (USA) The role of relationships in the professional formation of physicians: Case report and illustration of an elicitation technique, P. Haidet, D.S. Hatem, M.L. Fecile, H.F: Stein, H.-L.A. Haley, B. Kimmel, D.L. Mossbarger, T.S. Inui (USA) “Four Habits” goes abroad: Report from a pilot study in Norway, P. Gulbrandsen, E. Krupat, J.S. Benth, A. Garratt, D.G. Safran, A. Finset, R. Frankel (Norway, USA) PATIENT-PROVIDER INTERACTIONS When pregnant patients disclose substance use: Missed opportunities for behavioral change counseling, J.C. Chang, D. Dado, R.M. Frankel, K.L. Rodriguez, S. Zickmund, B.S. Ling, R.M. Arnold (USA) Barriers to fertility preservation among pediatric oncologists, S. Vadaparampil, G. Quinn, L. King, C. Wilson, M. Nieder (USA) Communicating with older diabetes patients: Self-management and social comparison, R. Gorawara-Bhat, E.S. Huang, M.H. Chin (USA) Integrating diabetes self-management with the health goals of older adults: A qualitative exploration, A.S. Morrow, P. Haidet, J. Skinner, A.D. Naik (USA) Do patients respect the line?, A. Hansel, M. Niibling, W.A. Langewitz (Switzerland) PATIENT SUPPORT The use of patient and provider perspectives to develop a patient-oriented website for women diagnosed with breast cancer, M.L. Clayman, E.W. Boberg, G. Makoul (USA) Mindfulness-based stress reduction training for oncology patients: Patients’ appraisal and changes in well-being, A. Kieviet-Stijnen, A. Visser, B. Garssen, W. Hudig (The Netherlands) HEALTH LITERACY AND SHARED DECISION MAKING Patient-centered approach for improving prescription drug warning labels, J. Webb, T.C. Davis, P. Bernadella, M.L. Clayman, R.M. Parker, D. Adler, M.S. Wolf (USA) How is shared decision-making defined among African-Americans with diabetes?, M.E. Peek, M.T. Quinn, R. Gorawara-Bhat, A. Odoms- Young, S.C. Wilson, M.H. 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