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Judith H. Hibbard
Judith H. Hibbard
Professor Emerita at the University of Oregon
Verified email at uoregon.edu - Homepage
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Development of the Patient Activation Measure (PAM): conceptualizing and measuring activation in patients and consumers
JH Hibbard, J Stockard, ER Mahoney, M Tusler
Health services research 39 (4p1), 1005-1026, 2004
28352004
What the evidence shows about patient activation: better health outcomes and care experiences; fewer data on costs
JH Hibbard, J Greene
Health affairs 32 (2), 207-214, 2013
20542013
Development and testing of a short form of the patient activation measure
JH Hibbard, ER Mahoney, J Stockard, M Tusler
Health services research 40 (6p1), 1918-1930, 2005
20022005
Why does patient activation matter? An examination of the relationships between patient activation and health-related outcomes
J Greene, JH Hibbard
Journal of general internal medicine 27, 520-526, 2012
11682012
Do increases in patient activation result in improved self‐management behaviors?
JH Hibbard, ER Mahoney, R Stock, M Tusler
Health services research 42 (4), 1443-1463, 2007
11052007
Less is more in presenting quality information to consumers
E Peters, N Dieckmann, A Dixon, JH Hibbard, CK Mertz
Medical Care Research and Review 64 (2), 169-190, 2007
6592007
Is patient activation associated with outcomes of care for adults with chronic conditions?
DM Mosen, J Schmittdiel, J Hibbard, D Sobel, C Remmers, J Bellows
The Journal of ambulatory care management 30 (1), 21-29, 2007
6232007
Numeracy skill and the communication, comprehension, and use of risk-benefit information
E Peters, J Hibbard, P Slovic, N Dieckmann
Health affairs 26 (3), 741-748, 2007
6212007
When patient activation levels change, health outcomes and costs change, too
J Greene, JH Hibbard, R Sacks, V Overton, CD Parrotta
Health affairs 34 (3), 431-437, 2015
6142015
Supporting informed consumer health care decisions: data presentation approaches that facilitate the use of information in choice
JH Hibbard, E Peters
Annual review of public health 24 (1), 413-433, 2003
5652003
Does publicizing hospital performance stimulate quality improvement efforts?
JH Hibbard, J Stockard, M Tusler
Health Affairs 22 (2), 84-94, 2003
5552003
Hospital performance reports: impact on quality, market share, and reputation
JH Hibbard, J Stockard, M Tusler
Health affairs 24 (4), 1150-1160, 2005
5502005
Patients with lower activation associated with higher costs; delivery systems should know their patients’‘scores’
JH Hibbard, J Greene, V Overton
Health affairs 32 (2), 216-222, 2013
5152013
eHealth for patient engagement: a systematic review
S Barello, S Triberti, G Graffigna, C Libreri, S Serino, J Hibbard, G Riva
Frontiers in psychology 6, 141094, 2016
4272016
Improving the outcomes of disease management by tailoring care to the patient's level of activation.
JH Hibbard, J Greene, M Tusler
The American journal of managed care 15 (6), 353-360, 2009
4152009
How engaged are consumers in their health and health care, and why does it matter?
JH Hibbard, PJ Cunningham
Center for Studying Health System Change 8, 1-9, 2008
4142008
Gender roles, illness orientation and use of medical services
JH Hibbard, CR Pope
Social Science & Medicine 17 (3), 129-137, 1983
3791983
Informing consumer decisions in health care: implications from decision‐making research
JH Hibbard, P Slovic, JJ Jewett
The Milbank Quarterly 75 (3), 395-414, 1997
3391997
Supporting people to manage their health: an introduction to patient activation
J Hibbard, H Gilburt
The King's Fund, 2014
3362014
Will quality report cards help consumers?
JH Hibbard, JJ Jewett
Health affairs 16 (3), 218-228, 1997
3241997
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