Stewart C Alexander
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Pollak K, Coffman C, Tulsky J, Alexander S, Ostbye T, Farrell D, et al.
J Adolesc Health
. 2016 May;
59(1):96-103.
PMID: 27155958
Purpose: We tested whether an online intervention combined with a patient feedback report improved physicians' use of motivational interviewing (MI) techniques when discussing weight with overweight and obese adolescents. Methods:...
22.
Alexander S, Fortenberry J, Pollak K, Bravender T, Ostbye T, Shields C
LGBT Health
. 2016 Jan;
1(4):283-91.
PMID: 26789857
Purpose: Physicians are encouraged to use inclusive language regarding sexuality in order to help all adolescent patients feel accepted. Non-inclusive language by physicians may influence relationships with adolescent patients, especially...
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Bodner M, Bilheimer A, Gao X, Lyna P, Alexander S, Dolor R, et al.
Int J Adolesc Med Health
. 2015 Nov;
29(4).
PMID: 26565534
Background: Practice-based studies are needed to assess how physicians communicate health messages about weight to overweight/obese adolescent patients, but successful recruitment to such studies is challenging. This paper describes challenges,...
24.
Alexander S, Christ S, Fortenberry J, Pollak K, Ostbye T, Bravender T, et al.
Sex Health
. 2015 Sep;
13(1):22-8.
PMID: 26370470
Unlabelled: Background Physician-adolescent sexuality discussions are a recommended element in health maintenance visits, but such discussions - if they occur at all - probably vary by adolescents' characteristics and situations,...
25.
Elliott A, Alexander S, Mescher C, Mohan D, Barnato A
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2015 Aug;
51(1):1-8.
PMID: 26297851
Context: Black patients are more likely than white patients to die in the intensive care unit with life-sustaining treatments. Differences in patient- and/or surrogate-provider communication may contribute to this phenomenon....
26.
Gramling R, Gajary-Coots E, Stanek S, Dougoud N, Pyke H, Thomas M, et al.
BMC Palliat Care
. 2015 Aug;
14:40.
PMID: 26286538
Background: Understanding the characteristics of communication that foster patient-centered outcomes amid serious illness are essential for the science of palliative care. However, epidemiological cohort studies that directly observe clinical conversations...
27.
Lu A, Mohan D, Alexander S, Mescher C, Barnato A
J Palliat Med
. 2015 Jul;
18(9):740-6.
PMID: 26186668
Background: Framing is known to influence decision making. Objective: The study objective was to describe language used by physicians when discussing treatment options with a critically and terminally ill elder....
28.
Alexander S, Garner D, Somoroff M, Gramling D, Norton S, Gramling R
Patient Educ Couns
. 2015 Jul;
98(11):1339-45.
PMID: 26160038
Objective: Being able to identify expressions of emotion is crucial to effective clinical communication research. However, traditional linguistic coding systems often cannot represent emotions that are expressed nonlexically or phonologically...
29.
Alexander S, Cox M, Yancy W, Turer C, Lyna P, Ostbye T, et al.
J Fam Pract
. 2015 Jun;
60(4):213-9.
PMID: 26048291
Background: In primary care encounters, it is unknown whether physician advice on weight-related matters leads to patient weight loss. To examine this issue, we analyzed physician weight loss advice and...
30.
Gramling R, Sanders M, Ladwig S, Norton S, Epstein R, Alexander S
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2015 May;
50(5):701-6.
PMID: 26025274
Context: Palliative care (PC) promotes patient-centered outcomes, but the mechanisms underlying these effects remain poorly understood. Identifying, clarifying, and prioritizing patients' goals are conceptually fundamental to the process of patient-centeredness...