Health Communication
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Subject Areas on Research
- A brief intervention to enhance breast cancer clinicians' communication about sexual health: Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary outcomes.
- A theoretical framework for a virtual diabetes self-management community intervention.
- African-American Fathers' Perspectives on Facilitators and Barriers to Father-Son Sexual Health Communication.
- Awareness of national physical activity recommendations for health promotion among US adults.
- Casablanca redux: we are shocked that public reporting of rates of central line-associated bloodstream infections are inaccurate.
- Communicating Arsenic's Risks.
- Communicating Research to Non-Researcher Audiences: A Panel Discussion From the National Cancer Institute's Future of Cancer Health Economics Research Conference.
- Communication Predicts Medication Self-Efficacy in Glaucoma Patients.
- Designing a Parent-based National Health Communication Campaign to Support Adolescent Sexual Health.
- Determinants of regret in elderly dialysis patients.
- Educating patients and providers through comprehensive pharmacogenetic test reports.
- Education Research: Difficult conversations in neurology: Lessons learned from medical students.
- Effective health communication - a key factor in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Efficacy of a multimedia intervention in facilitating breast cancer patients' clinical communication about sexual health: Results of a randomized controlled trial.
- Enhancing benefits or increasing harms: community responses for HIV among men who have sex with men, transgender women, female sex workers, and people who inject drugs.
- Family-Centered Care for Children and Families Impacted by Neonatal Seizures: Advice From Parents.
- Glaucoma Patient Preferences for Video Education on Eye Drop Technique.
- How glaucoma patient characteristics, self-efficacy and patient-provider communication are associated with eye drop technique.
- Improving Access to Cancer Testing and Treatment in Kenya.
- Information Framing Reduces Initial Negative Attitudes in Cancer Patients' Decisions About Hospice Care.
- Messaging matters: achieving equity in the HIV response through public health communication.
- Ophthalmologist-patient communication, self-efficacy, and glaucoma medication adherence.
- Parents of children with eating disorders: developing theory-based health communication messages to promote caregiver well-being.
- Patient anxiety before and immediately after imaging-guided breast biopsy procedures: impact of radiologist-patient communication.
- Patient input into the development and enhancement of ED discharge instructions: a focus group study.
- Predicting Colorectal Cancer Screening among Adults Who Have Never Been Screened: Testing the Interaction between Message Framing and Tailored Risk Feedback.
- Rapid Response Events in Hospitalized Patients: Patient Symptoms and Clinician Communication.
- Say Yes! COVID Test: A Health Communication Campaign to Encourage Use of Rapid, At-Home Antigen Testing in Underserved and Historically Marginalized Communities.
- Testing different communication formats on responses to imagined risk of having versus missing the GSTM1 gene.
- The Effect of Eye Drop Technique Education in Patients With Glaucoma.
- The Greenlight Plus Trial: Comparative effectiveness of a health information technology intervention vs. health communication intervention in primary care offices to prevent childhood obesity.
- The blame frame: media attribution of culpability about the MMR-autism vaccination scare.
- The nuts and bolts of publication in Health Communication.
- The role of patient-provider sexual health communication in understanding the uptake of HIV prevention services among Black men who have sex with men.
- Willingness of Patients to Use Computers for Health Communication and Monitoring Following Myocardial Infarction.
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Keywords of People
- Crego, Nancy, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing, School of Nursing
- Ike, John David, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medicine, General Internal Medicine
- Moehring, Rebekah, Associate Professor of Medicine, Medicine, Infectious Diseases