S Greenfield, S Kaplan, JE Ware - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985 - Am Coll Physicians An intervention was developed to increase patient involvement in care. Using a treatment algorithm
as a guide, patients were helped to read their medical record and coached to ask questions and
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S Greenfield, SH Kaplan, JE Ware, EM Yano, HJL … - Journal of General …, 1988 - Springer SHELDON GREENFIELD, MD, SHERRIE H. KAPLAN, PhD, MPH, JOHN E. WARE, JR.,
PhD, ELIZABETH MARTIN YANO, MSPH, HARRISON JL FRANK, MD, PhD ... To max/mize disease
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DS Brody, SM Miller, CE Lerman, DG Smith, GC … - Journal of General …, 1989 - Springer Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among patients" perceptions
about the roles they played during medical visits, their subsequent atti- tudes about their illnesses
and treatments, and their self- rated improvement. Design: Questionnaires were ... Cited by 213 - Related articles - All 2 versions
- ►annals.org SH Kaplan, S Greenfield, B Gandek, WH … - Annals of Internal …, 1996 - Am Coll Physicians Design: A representative cross-sectional sample of patients participating in the Medical Outcomes
Study characterized each physician's style by using a self-reported questionnaire. A single averaged
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J Ende, L Kazis, A Ash, MA Moskowitz - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1989 - Springer IN AN ERA in which patient autonomy has become a tenet of medical ethics, relatively little attention
has been given to the question of how much involvement in their own care patients really
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- ►nih.gov [PDF] MA Stewart - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1995 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov Objective: To ascertain whether the qualityof physician-patient communication makes a
signifi- cant difference to patient health outcomes. Data sources: The MEDLINE database was
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