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pro vyhledávání: '"Mary E, Costanza"'
Autor:
Milagros C. Rosal, Michelle R. Landry, Roger Luckmann, Mary Jo White, Robert A. Yood, Christine F. Frisard, Susan R. Sama, Mary E. Costanza
Publikováno v:
Translational Behavioral Medicine. 9:328-335
As population health has become a focus of health care payers and providers, interest has grown in mail, phone, and other forms of outreach for improving population rates of cancer screening. Translational research is needed to compare the effectiven
Autor:
Christine F. Frisard, Caroline Cranos, Susan R. Sama, Roger Luckmann, Robert A. Yood, Mary Jo White, Mary E. Costanza
Publikováno v:
Translational Behavioral Medicine. 7:547-556
The optimal form of outreach to promote repeated, on time screening mammograms in primary care has not been established. The purpose of this study is to assess the implementation process and process outcomes for three interventions for promoting bian
Publikováno v:
Health educationbehavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education. 47(1)
Background. Long-term continuous adherence to biennial screening mammograms as guidelines recommend remains low. Limited evidence suggests that reminder calls may increase short-term adherence as much as telephone counseling, but research is needed c
Autor:
Mary E. Costanza
Publikováno v:
Current Oncology
Volume 22
Issue 5
Pages 2879-331
Volume 22
Issue 5
Pages 2879-331
With so much debate about the value of screening mammography and with the emergence of newer technologies, it seems reasonable to ask whether screening mammography, as we know it, has become obsolete. Some believe that mammography is associated with
Autor:
Mary E. Costanza, Donald L. Rubin, Bridget Gaglio, Joann L. Wagner, Paul K. J. Han, Andrew E. Williams, Kathleen M. Mazor, Douglas W. Roblin, Sarah L. Cutrona
Publikováno v:
Health Expectations : An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
Objective Patient question‐asking is essential to shared decision making. We sought to describe patients' questions when faced with cancer prevention and screening decisions, and to explore differences in question‐asking as a function of health l
Autor:
Mary E. Costanza
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Management. 3:391-394
“We do everyone a disservice by overstating or understating the value of mammography. We should evaluate mammography screening without prejudice about its real harms and benefits. ”
Autor:
Joann L. Wagner, Bridget Gaglio, Sarah L. Cutrona, Nancy S. Morris, Terry S. Field, Douglas W. Roblin, Paul J. K. Han, Andrew E. Williams, Mary E. Costanza, Kathleen M. Mazor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Communication
Using a multidimensional assessment of health literacy (the Cancer Message Literacy Test-Listening, the Cancer Message Literacy Test-Reading, and the Lipkus Numeracy Scale), the authors assessed a stratified random sample of 1013 insured adults (40
Autor:
Andrew E. Williams, Bridget Gaglio, Kathleen M. Mazor, H. Jane Rogers, Terry S. Field, Mary E. Costanza, Paul K. J. Han, Sarah M. Greene, Douglas W. Roblin
Publikováno v:
Patient Education and Counseling. 89:69-75
Objective To examine the psychometric properties of two new health literacy tests, and to evaluate score validity. Methods Adults aged 40–71 completed the Cancer Message Literacy Test-Listening (CMLT-Listening), the Cancer Message Literacy Test-Rea
Autor:
Andrew E. Williams, Kathleen M. Mazor, Terry S. Field, Sarah M. Greene, Erica Cove, Laura Saccoccio, Josephine Calvi, Bridget Gaglio, Rebecca Cowan, Mary E. Costanza, Douglas W. Roblin, Paul K. J. Han
Publikováno v:
Patient Education and Counseling. 88:54-60
Ability to understand spoken health information is an important facet of health literacy, but to date, no instrument has been available to quantify patients' ability in this area. We sought to develop a test to assess comprehension of spoken health m
Autor:
Sarah M. Greene, Rebecca Cowan, Douglas W. Roblin, Laura Saccoccio, Andrew E. Williams, Kathleen M. Mazor, Josephine Calvi, Paul K. J. Han, Erica Cove, Mary E. Costanza
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Communication. 15:126-145
Health messages on television and other mass media have the potential to significantly influence the public’s health-related knowledge and behaviors, but little is known about people’s ability to comprehend such messages. To investigate whether p