L F Van Egeren
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Smith R, Osborn G, Shebroe V, Lyles J, Stoffelmayr B, Van Egeren L, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2000 Oct;
39(1):27-36.
PMID: 11013545
In a rare study of effectiveness of an interviewing method, we previously reported a randomized controlled trial demonstrating that training in a step-by-step patient-centered interviewing method improved residents' knowledge, attitudes,...
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Smith R, Lyles J, Mettler J, Stoffelmayr B, Van Egeren L, Marshall A, et al.
Ann Intern Med
. 1998 Jan;
128(2):118-26.
PMID: 9441572
Background: Interviewing and the physician-patient relationship are crucial elements of medical care, but residencies provide little formal instruction in these areas. Objective: To determine the effects of a training program...
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Smith R, Lyles J, Mettler J, Marshall A, Van Egeren L, Stoffelmayr B, et al.
Acad Med
. 1995 Aug;
70(8):729-32.
PMID: 7646751
Purpose: To use a controlled, randomized design to assess the effect on patient satisfaction of an intensive psychosocial training program for residents. Method: Twenty-six first-year residents, in two internal medicine...
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Smith R, Mettler J, Stoffelmayr B, Lyles J, Marshall A, Van Egeren L, et al.
J Gen Intern Med
. 1995 Jun;
10(6):315-20.
PMID: 7562122
Objective: To evaluate an intensive training program's effects on residents' confidence in their ability in, anticipation of positive outcomes from, and personal commitment to psychosocial behaviors. Design: Controlled randomized study....
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Van Egeren L
Psychosom Med
. 1992 May;
54(3):337-43.
PMID: 1620809
Eleven normotensive workers in "high strain" jobs, defined by the combination of high psychological work load and low worker control, were compared with 26 normotensive workers in "low strain" jobs...
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Van Egeren L
J Hypertens Suppl
. 1991 Dec;
9(8):S25-7.
PMID: 1795197
Body motion and blood pressure were monitored simultaneously for 24h in 82 healthy normotensive employees with sedentary jobs. Body movement frequency decreased from the level during work to the level...
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Van Egeren L, Sparrow A
Psychosom Med
. 1990 May;
52(3):297-306.
PMID: 2367621
The blood pressure (BP) of 107 normotensive adults, classified as either Type A or Type B, was monitored for 24 hours on two workdays a month apart. Daytime BP measures...
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Van Egeren L, Sparrow A
Psychosom Med
. 1989 Jan;
51(1):1-9.
PMID: 2928457
Thirty-six normotensive adults received laboratory stress testing (mental arithmetic, short-term memory, isometric handgrip, cold pressor tests) and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring on two work days separated by a month....
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Van Egeren L
J Hypertens
. 1988 Sep;
6(9):753-5.
PMID: 3183377
Automated non-invasive recorders allow repeated measurement of blood pressure, 24 h a day; the question of how often to sample blood pressure remains unanswered. Interrupting the patients for a reading...
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Van Egeren L, Madarasmi S
Am J Hypertens
. 1988 Jul;
1(3 Pt 3):179S-185S.
PMID: 3415796
Methods for logging activities during ambulatory blood pressure monitoring are time consuming and poorly standardized. To overcome these problems we have developed a computer-assisted diary (CAD). The subject marks boxes...