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Richard Warnecke

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Kim S, Peterson C, Warnecke R, Barrett R, Glassgow A
Health Equity . 2021 Jun; 4(1):556-564. PMID: 34095703
Safety net health services, such as federally funded health clinics, are interventions that aim to mitigate inequality in resource distribution, thus primarily clustered in poor areas with lack of access...
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Simon M, Fitzgibbon M, Ciecierski C, Cooper J, Martinez E, Tom L, et al.
Prog Community Health Partnersh . 2019 Aug; 13(5):5-13. PMID: 31378727
Background: Addressing cancer health disparities requires a multitiered, comprehensive approach. The Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (ChicagoCHEC) was established as a tri-institutional partnership to advance cancer health equity through scientific...
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Thompson B, Molina Y, Viswanath K, Warnecke R, Prelip M
Health Aff (Millwood) . 2016 Aug; 35(8):1424-8. PMID: 27503967
Community-based participatory research is a promising approach to reducing health disparities. It empowers individuals and communities to become the major players in solving their own health problems. We discuss the...
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Jacobs E, Mendenhall E, McAlearney A, Rolle I, Whitaker E, Warnecke R, et al.
Commun Med . 2012 May; 8(1):89-98. PMID: 22616359
Background: Minority and non-minority patients in the United States have different levels of trust in health care; however, few studies have examined how determinants of trust and distrust in health...
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Manfredi C, Cho Y, Warnecke R, Saunders S, Sullivan M
Health Educ Res . 2011 Mar; 26(2):348-60. PMID: 21398375
We report results from an experimental study that tested the effectiveness of dissemination interventions to improve implementation of smoking cessation guidelines in maternal and child public health clinics. We additionally...
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Emery S, Lee J, Curry S, Johnson T, Sporer A, Mermelstein R, et al.
Eval Rev . 2010 Feb; 34(1):35-51. PMID: 20130235
Background: Surveys of community-based programs are difficult to conduct when there is virtually no information about the number or locations of the programs of interest. This article describes the methodology...
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Weiner S, VanGeest J, Abrams R, Moswin A, Warnecke R
Med Care . 2008 Jul; 46(8):821-8. PMID: 18665062
Study Objective: This study presents a case analysis of how 3 urban medical centers with differing ownership models, within 1 metropolitan area, ration access to uncompensated care to uninsured patients....
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Weiner S, VanGeest J, Abrams R, Moswin A, Warnecke R
J Urban Health . 2006 Jun; 83(2):244-52. PMID: 16736373
The purpose of this case study was to understand why many uninsured patients opt not to make use of a free public hospital when it is available, instead seeking emergency...
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Strecher V, Marcus A, Bishop K, Fleisher L, Stengle W, Levinson A, et al.
J Health Commun . 2005 Dec; 10 Suppl 1:105-18. PMID: 16377603
Self-help materials computer-tailored to the specific needs of smokers have shown promise as a high-reach, low-cost intervention for smoking cessation. Adding tailored cessation materials to telephone-based cessation counseling may be...
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Heimendinger J, ONeill C, Marcus A, Wolfe P, Julesburg K, Morra M, et al.
J Health Commun . 2005 Dec; 10 Suppl 1:65-82. PMID: 16377601
Results are reported from a large (n = 3,402) four-group randomized trial to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among callers to the National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) Cancer Information Service (CIS)...