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Robert F Nease Jr

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Kilbridge K, Fraser G, Krahn M, Nelson E, Conaway M, Bashore R, et al.
J Clin Oncol . 2009 Mar; 27(12):2015-21. PMID: 19307512
Purpose: To assess the comprehension of common medical terms used in prostate cancer in patient education materials to obtain informed consent, and to measure outcomes after prostate cancer treatment. We...
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Kuppermann M, Norton M, Gates E, Gregorich S, Learman L, Nakagawa S, et al.
Obstet Gynecol . 2008 Dec; 113(1):53-63. PMID: 19104360
Objective: Guidelines for fetal aneuploidy testing recommend that screening and diagnostic testing be made available to pregnant women of all ages and that providers explain the differences between these tests...
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Lee B, Kymes S, Nease Jr R, Sumner W, Siegfried C, Gordon M
Ophthalmology . 2007 Sep; 115(5):898-903.e4. PMID: 17826833
Purpose: To elicit utilities on a perfect health and perfect vision scale for 5 common eye diseases. Design: Cross-sectional observational preference study. Participants: We included 434 patients: 58 with diabetic...
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Kuppermann M, Learman L, Gates E, Gregorich S, Nease Jr R, Lewis J, et al.
Obstet Gynecol . 2006 May; 107(5):1087-97. PMID: 16648415
Objective: To identify predictors of prenatal genetic testing decisions and explore whether racial or ethnic and socioeconomic differences are explained by knowledge, attitudes, and preferences. Methods: This was a prospective...
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Krygiel J, Smith D, Homan S, Sumner 2nd W, Nease Jr R, Brownson R, et al.
J Urol . 2005 Jun; 174(1):126-30. PMID: 15947596
Purpose: We compared biochemical progression rates measured by increasing prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels using a standard definition of biochemical recurrence among patients with screen detected prostate cancer treated with...
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Kuppermann M, Nease Jr R, Gates E, Learman L, Blumberg B, Gildengorin V, et al.
Prenat Diagn . 2004 Jul; 24(6):424-9. PMID: 15229840
Objectives: To describe women's preferences for prenatal testing outcomes and to explore their association with sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 584 racially/ethnically and socioeconomically...
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Harris R, Washington A, Nease Jr R, Kuppermann M
Lancet . 2004 Jan; 363(9405):276-82. PMID: 14751700
Background: Prenatal testing guidelines recommend offering amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling to women aged 35 years or older, or who have been found by screening to be at a similarly...
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Learman L, Kuppermann M, Gates E, Nease Jr R, Gildengorin V, Washington A
Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet . 2003 Apr; 119C(1):19-26. PMID: 12704634
The purpose of this cross-sectional study of 999 socioeconomically and racially/ethnically diverse pregnant women was to explore prenatal genetic testing attitudes and beliefs and the role of external influences. Surveys...
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Bennett J, Nease Jr R, Sumner 2nd W
Proc AMIA Symp . 2002 Dec; :41-5. PMID: 12463783
Subjects often construct preferences during the elicitation process. This could have implications for the processes automated utility assessments use to find indifference points. In particular, if subjects frequently shift preferences...
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Smith D, Krygiel J, Nease Jr R, Sumner 2nd W, Catalona W
J Urol . 2002 Apr; 167(5):2117-22. PMID: 11956454
Purpose: We used utility assessment to evaluate patient preferences for current urinary and sexual function after radical prostatectomy. Materials And Methods: We measured preferences in 209 community volunteers enrolled in...