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Patient Education and Counseling Patient Education and Counseling 46 (2002) 309-311 www.elsevier.com/locate/pateducou Volume contents Volume 46 (2002) Volume 46, No. 1 CURRENT PERSPECTIVES Mass media interventions to reduce help-seeking delay in people with symptoms of acute myocardial infarction: time for a new approach? M.A. Caldwell and C. Miaskowski (San Francisco, CA, USA) ORIGINAL ARTICLES Educational preferences, psychological well-being and self-efficacy among people with rheumatoid arthritis J.H. Barlow, L.A. Cullen (Coventry, UK) and I.F. Rowe (Worcester, UK) When risk is low: primary care physicians’ counseling about HIV prevention P. Haidet (Houston, TX, USA), D.A. Stone (Thessaloniki, Greece), W.C. Taylor and H.J. Makadon (Boston, MA, USA) Informed consent and decision-making: patients’ experiences of the process of recruitment to phases I and II anti-cancer drug trials K. Cox (Nottingham, UK) Community pharmacy and patient-oriented activities: the Dutch case M. Pronk, L. Blom (Utrecht, The Netherlands), R. Jonkers (Haarlem, The Netherlands) and A. Bakker (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Dutch dental patients on informed consent: knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy and behaviour B. Schouten, J. Hoogstraten and M. Eijkman (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Evaluation of a computer based interactive diabetes education program designed to train the estimation of the energy or carbohydrate contents of foods I.-T. Nebel, M. Bliiher, U. Starcke (Leipzig, Germany), U.A. Miiller (Jena, Germany), T. Haak (Frankfurt, Germany) and R. Paschke (Leipzig, Germany) Physicians’, nurses’, and parents’ attitudes to and knowledge about fever in early childhood M. Sarrell (Peth Tiqva, Israel and Tel Aviv, Israel), H.A. Cohen and E. Kahan (Tel Aviv, Israel) A randomized trial of a computerized versus an audio-booklet decision aid for women considering post-menopausal hormone replacement therapy A. Rostom, A. O’Connor, P. Tugwell and G. Wells (Ottawa, Canada) EDUCATIONAL MODELS OF HEALTH CARE Interactive education on CD-ROM—a new tool in the education of heart failure patients A. Stromberg (Linképing, Sweden), H. Ahlén (Stockholm, Sweden), B. Fridlund (Linképing, Sweden and Halmstad, Sweden) and U. Dahlstr6m (Link6ping, Sweden) Papers in Press I Se Sa A a ON a a ee a Ne ae et ee ae ee ee can tie eee ea ee ee I OO LE ONE TES EE SPOON TREY RAS HREM LS ETON Seal COREL ia Ae a CPT sy a Volume 46, No. 2 Publisher’s note EDITORIAL L.W. Cheever 91-92 PII: SO0738-3991(02)00041-1 310 Volume contents vol. 46 (2002) Patient adherence to HIV medication regimens: a review of published and abstract reports L. Fogarty, D. Roter, S. Larson, J. Burke (Baltimore, MD, USA), J. Gillespie and R. Levy (Reston, VA, USA) 93-108 Internet access and Internet use for health information among people living with HIV—AIDS S.C. Kalichman, L. Weinhardt, E. Benotsch, K. DiFonzo, W. Luke and J. Austin (Milwaukee, WI, USA)... . 109-116 Development of a tuberculosis education booklet for Latino immigrant patients D.M. Cabrera (DeKalb, IL, USA), D.E. Morisky and S. Chin (Los Angeles, CA, USA) ............... 117-124 Changes in eating and weight control habits after myocardial infarction M. Koikkalainen, H. Mykkénen (Kuopio, Finland), J. Julkunen, T. Saarinen (Helsiuki, Finland) and R. Lappalainen EE SE SR sk CETL a kee Ble aoa ean ae ea dae akW M here Riek en BK bee Oe 6 ee 8 125-130 Timing of patient satisfaction assessment: effect on questionnaire acceptability, completeness of data, reliability and variability of scores A. Brédart (Milan, Italy), D. Razavi, C. Robertson (Brussels, Belgium), S. Brignone, D. Fonzo (Milan, Italy), J.-Y. Petit (Brussels, Belgium) and J.C.J.M. de Haes (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)..................... 131-136 Correlates of tobacco use among smokers and recent quitters diagnosed with cancer R.A. Schnoll, M. Malstrom, C. James, R.L. Rothman, S.M. Miller, J.A. Ridge, B. Movsas, M. Unger, C. Langer and es, ee, ag 6G nw go ve A OO A A bd oea e eS ee Re 137-145 A step-wise role playing approach for teaching patient counseling skills to medical students J. Benbassat (Jerusalem, Israel) and R. Baumal (Toronto, Canada)................0.0.2 2e0e e2e e 147-152 eS reer Pen rere ere eee ere eee |. eee ee ee ee Se ee ee ee IE ey er ee we Tee ee ee Se eee ee eer eee eed ee eee eee een en 2 eee ee re I Sa. aia. rare Stk a eh Rae NER EM bra ea Weld ORAS wee ee Ae Ode aah eee ig WEES 8 Ke a ees Volume 46, No. 3 Special Issue: Injury and Domestic Violence Prevention Editor: Andrea Carlson Gielen EDITORIAL Injury and domestic violence prevention a Sas re IS I IN ok ee 67 Ee es le Le ee es 161-162 Injury and violence prevention: a primer ee DF era eee eo ee es are as ee ee ae ree a ea 163-168 Sull falling: a community-wide infant walker injury prevention initiative G.P. Conners, T.G. Veenema, C.A. Kavanagh, J. Ricci (Rochester, NY, USA) and C.M. Callahan (Worcester, MA, IES on ssa so n A ee Si A RE Ak a ol ME A dO eK ek Eee AD EEO ew A 169-173 Baby, Be Safe: the effect of tailored communications for pediatric injury prevention provided in a primary care setting T.R. Nansel (Bethesda, MD, USA), N. Weaver, M. Donlin, H. Jacobsen, M.W. Kreuter (St. Louis, MO, USA) and B. Simons-Morton (Bethesda, MD, USA) ...................02-20006. 175-190 Increasing the use of bicycle helmets: lessons from behavioral science Pia. eee, EP. apes GU o.e, TC CA, EBA, TA ns kp ok oi ee ke ei ce ew wwe es 191-197 Preventing sports injuries: opportunities for intervention in youth athletics N.L. Weaver (St. Louis, MO, USA), S.W. Marshall (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) and M.D. Miller (St. Louis, MO, USA) 199-204 Surviving physical and sexual abuse: what helps low-income women? P. O’Campo, K. McDonnell, A. Gielen, J. Burke and Y.-h. Chen (Baltimore, MD, USA) .............. 205-212 Increasing physician comfort level in screening and counseling patients for intimate partner violence: hands-on practice P.T. Glowa (Hanover, NH, USA), P.Y. Frasier and W.P. Newton (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) .............. 213-220 The domestic violence survivor assessment: a tool for counseling women in intimate partner violence relationships J. Dienemann (Washington, DC, USA), J. Campbell (Baltimore, MD, USA), K. Landenburger Coe, ers, Gavan Oil a, Cry Ceres, GA, UGA) 6 ceeee ee ee hee oes 221-228 NE Sd Le he ale A ay Ob es bah ae a OR EERE MET CLES ORAS PED ee ES Be 229 i lige eta he eR nel’a Eh 5! bid wyr a kag A Aad SX EO ak Lh-See! te a ek NS Ok ER ee 231-232 Volume contents vol. 46 (2002) 311 Volume 46, No. 4 EDITORIAL The key to good healthcare communication ae Se ee GEE, oe SI 6-5 up 0-9 oe i aS eke SsA e a ee A ace ee ee a es 233-234 Analyzing medical dialogues: strength and weakness of Roter’s interaction analysis system (RIAS) M. Sandvik, H. Eide, M. Lind, P.K. Graugaard, J. Torper and A. Finset (Oslo, Norway)............... 235-241 The Roter interaction analysis system (RIAS): utility and flexibility for analysis of medical interactions ee Oey I a 5 cme es hice eee KOR Ae oe ek ee Aw Ro ak, Ew ew ee 243-251 The future of intercultural mediation in Belgium V. Nierkens (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), A. Krumeich (Maastricht, The Netherlands), R. de Ridder (Gent, The Netherlands) and M. van Dongen (Maastricht, The Netherlands)....................... 253-259 Implementation of a nurse-monitored protocol in a Brazilian hospital: a pilot study with cardiac surgery patients R.A.S. Dantas, O.M. Aguillar and C.B. dos Santos Barbeira (Sao Paulo, Brazil). ................... 261-266 Telephone counseling in psychosocial oncology: a report from the Cancer Information and Counseling Line A.C. Marcus, K.M. Garrett, A. Kulchak-Rahm, D. Barnes, W. Dortch and S. Juno (Denver, CO, USA) ..... 267-275 The interaction between physician and patient communication behaviors in Japanese cancer consultations and the influence of personal and consultation characteristics H. Ishikawa, T. Takayama, Y. Yamazaki, Y. Seki, N. Katsumata (Tokyo, Japan) and Y. Aoki I SS I) SG S00 kee ae a ec ew ge ea GE RE Ok Oe Ae ULE W Ble We Re pk os 277-285 Facilitators and barriers to heart failure self-care ee Fg ee Sh ee ere re ee ee ee ea re ree re 287-295 Development and evaluation of an interactive CD-ROM for children with leukemia and their families M.A. Dragone (Arlington, VA, USA), P.J. Bush (Naples, FL, USA), J.K. Jones (Arlington, VA, USA), D.J. Bearison (New York, NY, USA) and S. Kamani (Arlington, VA, USA)....................... 297-307 I ccc ae NL al as ae ah Sa a te aes St en eee Sra See ee aC ae eer ea a ole 309-311 Lg a asa chA e wp sin ARR WR WRC WR ND BAS OT, Se ce a ee ee ea aeS R ee a 313 I S214 bck ab hoe hip hee Ok AE OA WEE De RE CALE OES a Ee RAKED we 315-316 INE hin a ue hve ka a RT ERE aI Ra a ee eee ee ke eae See MEL ae Reed 317 RE ce eee Ee 5 eg ee Rear Di ah aes ae eke ee a ae Le a oie Be Ce oo 319-320 wimps

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