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Subject Areas on Research
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A Research Agenda for Communication Between Health Care Professionals and Patients Living With Serious Illness.
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A Review of the Evidence and Recommendations on Communication Skills and the Patient-Provider Relationship: A Rome Foundation Working Team Report.
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A brief intervention to enhance breast cancer clinicians' communication about sexual health: Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary outcomes.
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AAC performance and usability issues: the effect of AAC technology on the communicative process.
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Adjuvant hormonal therapy use among women with ductal carcinoma in situ.
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Administrators' views on barriers to research utilization.
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African-American crack abusers and drug treatment initiation: barriers and effects of a pretreatment intervention.
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Association of Patient and Family Reports of Hospital Safety Climate With Language Proficiency in the US.
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Barriers to providing osteoporosis care in skilled nursing facilities: perceptions of medical directors and directors of nursing.
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Belonging on Rounds: Translating Research Into Inclusive Practices for Families With Limited English Proficiency to Promote Safety, Equity, and Quality.
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Categorizing the effect of comorbidity: a qualitative study of individuals' experiences in a low-vision rehabilitation program.
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Clinical trial recruitment challenges with older adults with cancer.
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Comparison of utilization of dental care services among Chinese- and Russian-speaking immigrant elders.
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Computer use among elderly people.
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Cultural Awareness: Ensuring High-Quality Care for Limited English Proficient Patients.
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Design, implementation, and evaluation of a computerized system to communicate with patients with limited native language proficiency in the perioperative period.
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Diabetes Technological Revolution: Winners and Losers?
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Disclosing conflicts of interest in clinical research: views of institutional review boards, conflict of interest committees, and investigators.
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Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): posttreatment follow-up care among Latina and non-Latina White women.
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Examining emergency department communication through a staff-based participatory research method: identifying barriers and solutions to meaningful change.
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Factors Affecting Care in Non-English-Speaking Patients and Families.
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Gender and national origin differences in healthcare utilization among U.S. Immigrants from Mexico, China, and India.
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Health needs and barriers to healthcare of women who have experienced intimate partner violence.
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Identifying and addressing barriers to African American and non-African American families' discussions about preemptive living related kidney transplantation.
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Immigrant and refugee health: cross-cultural communication.
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Impact of patient navigation on timely cancer care: the Patient Navigation Research Program.
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In Their Shoes.
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Intensity, location, and quality of pain in Spanish-speaking children with cancer.
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Interventions to improve transitional care between nursing homes and hospitals: a systematic review.
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Language barrier and its relationship to diabetes and diabetic retinopathy.
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Language barriers and patient-centered breast cancer care.
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Management of child and adolescent obesity: attitudes, barriers, skills, and training needs among health care professionals.
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Missed opportunities for timely diagnosis of pediatric lupus in South Africa: a qualitative study.
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Moving beyond disclosure: women's perspectives on barriers and motivators to seeking assistance for intimate partner violence.
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Practice environment for nurse practitioners in California. Identifying barriers.
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Primary care physicians' perceptions of barriers and facilitators to management of chronic kidney disease: A mixed methods study.
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Quality of reproductive health services to limited English proficient (LEP) patients.
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Racial differences in motivators and barriers to blood donation among blood donors.
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Research with spanish-speaking populations in the United States: lost in the translation. A commentary and a plea.
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Spiritual beliefs and barriers among managed care practitioners.
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Strategies for improving patient compliance.
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Symptom Communication Preferences and Communication Barriers for Young Adult Cancer Survivors and Their Health Care Providers.
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The Influence of Patient-Provider Language Concordance in Cancer Care: Results of the Hispanic Outcomes by Language Approach (HOLA) Randomized Trial.
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The TALKS study to improve communication, logistical, and financial barriers to live donor kidney transplantation in African Americans: protocol of a randomized clinical trial.
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Translation of acute coronary syndrome therapies: from evidence to routine clinical practice.
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