Stewart C Alexander
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31.
Alexander S, Fortenberry J, Pollak K, Ostbye T, Bravender T, Tulsky J, et al.
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
. 2015 Apr;
54(6):529-33.
PMID: 25857726
Background: Physicians can help guide teenagers in their emerging sexuality; however, teens rarely inform physicians about their sexual activity. Methods: We audio-recorded annual visits between 365 teenagers and 49 physicians....
32.
Ostbye T, Lyna P, Bodner M, Alexander S, Coffman C, Tulsky J, et al.
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
. 2015 Jan;
54(12):1218-20.
PMID: 25575503
No abstract available.
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Pollak K, Alexander S, Bennett G, Lyna P, Coffman C, Bilheimer A, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2014 Aug;
97(2):256-60.
PMID: 25153313
Objectives: Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) puts women and children at risk of obesity. We piloted an SMS-texting intervention to promote healthy GWG among overweight and obese women. Methods: We...
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Pollak K, Coffman C, Alexander S, Ostbye T, Lyna P, Tulsky J, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2014 Aug;
96(3):327-32.
PMID: 25130793
Objective: Physicians' use of Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques when discussing weight with adolescent patients is unknown. Methods: We coded audio-recorded encounters between 49 primary care physicians and 180 overweight adolescent...
35.
Alexander S, Ladwig S, Norton S, Gramling D, Davis J, Metzger M, et al.
J Palliat Med
. 2014 Mar;
17(5):579-84.
PMID: 24588656
Background: Seriously ill hospitalized patients and their loved ones are frequently faced with complex treatment decisions laden with expressions of emotional distress during palliative care (PC) consultations. Little is known...
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Bodner M, Dolor R, Ostbye T, Lyna P, Alexander S, Tulsky J, et al.
J Am Board Fam Med
. 2014 Jan;
27(1):70-7.
PMID: 24390888
Objective: Primary care providers should counsel overweight patients to lose weight. Rates of self-reported, weight-related counseling vary, perhaps because of self-report bias. We assessed the accuracy and congruence of weight-related...
37.
Alexander S, Fortenberry J, Pollak K, Bravender T, Davis J, Ostbye T, et al.
JAMA Pediatr
. 2014 Jan;
168(2):163-9.
PMID: 24378686
Importance: Physicians may be important sources of sexuality information and preventive services, and one-on-one confidential time during health maintenance visits is recommended to allow discussions of sexual development, behavior, and...
38.
Henry S, Czarnecki D, Kahn V, Chou W, Fagerlin A, Ubel P, et al.
Health Expect
. 2013 Dec;
18(5):1757-68.
PMID: 24372758
Background: We know little about patient-physician communication during visits to discuss diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. Objective: To examine the overall visit structure and how patients and physicians transition...
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Bravender T, Lyna P, Tulsky J, Ostbye T, Alexander S, Dolor R, et al.
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
. 2013 Dec;
53(11):1094-7.
PMID: 24322956
No abstract available.
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Bays A, Engelberg R, Back A, Ford D, Downey L, Shannon S, et al.
J Palliat Med
. 2013 Nov;
17(2):159-66.
PMID: 24180700
Background: Communication with patients and families is an essential component of high-quality care in serious illness. Small-group skills training can result in new communication behaviors, but past studies have used...