D L Roter
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Shin D, Cho J, Roter D, Kim S, Park J, Cho B, et al.
Clin Genet
. 2014 Jan;
86(2):112-20.
PMID: 24400667
Decisions for cancer susceptibility genetic testing (CSGT) uptake and dissemination of results occur within the family context. A national survey was performed with 990 patient-family member dyads (participation rate:76.2%), with...
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Roter D, Rudd R, Keogh J, Robinson B
Int Q Community Health Educ
. 2010 Sep;
7(2):109-21.
PMID: 20841275
There is broad acceptance of the philosophic foundations of health education as grounded in the collaborative model of client and professional partnership. In practice, however, this partnership is largely dominated...
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Cooper P, Roter D
Psychol Rep
. 2001 Oct;
88(3 Pt 2):981-6.
PMID: 11597090
Psychological research is often criticized for routine use of a narrow and unrepresentative study population-college students. This study investigated the feasibility of recruiting research participants from U.S. jury pools, which...
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Cooper C, Burgoon M, Roter D
Health Commun
. 2001 Sep;
13(3):227-40.
PMID: 11550849
Understanding what drives viewer interest in television news stories about prevention topics is vital to maximizing the effectiveness of interventions that utilize this medium. Guided by expectancy-value theory, this experiment...
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Roter D, Rudd R
Patient Educ Couns
. 2001 Jun;
44(1):79-86.
PMID: 11390163
Patient education has evolved from its medically-dominated and narrow origin in patient teaching to support of patient empowerment in interpersonal, organizational, and policy domains relevant to health. This essay reflects...
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Hall J, Roter D
J Gend Specif Med
. 2001 Apr;
1(2):39-42.
PMID: 11281011
Communication patterns between physicians and patients during the medical visit reveal behavioral gender differences. Studies suggest varying satisfaction levels depending on physician gender. The communication style of female physicians often...
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Mann S, Sripathy K, Siegler E, Davidow A, Lipkin M, Roter D
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2001 Feb;
49(1):65-71.
PMID: 11207844
Background: There is a perception that primary care physicians spend less time with older patients and little is known about physician and older patient satisfaction during clinical encounters. Objective: To...
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Peck B, Asch D, Goold S, Roter D, Ubel P, McIntyre L, et al.
Med Care
. 2001 Feb;
39(1):100-8.
PMID: 11176547
Background: Fulfillment of patients' expectations may influence health care utilization, affect patient satisfaction, and be used to indicate quality of care. Several different instruments have been used to measure expectations,...