Ausgabe 2/2009
Inhalt (16 Artikel)
Physician gender differences in general and cancer-specific prevention attitudes and practices
Amelie G. Ramirez, Kimberly A. Wildes, Anna Nápoles-Springer, Eliseo Pérez-Stable, Greg Talavera, Elena Rios
Look Good Feel Better workshops: A “big lift” for women with cancer
Linda R. Taggart, Laura Ozolins, Heather Hardie, Joyce Nyhof-Young
Hepatitis B knowledge and practices among Cambodian immigrants
Vicky M. Taylor, Paularita Seng, Elizabeth Acorda, Lyvan Sawn, Lin Li
“Cancer Control Practices”: Translation and cultural adaptation of an instrument in Crete, Greece
Maria Trigoni, Martin C. Mahoney, Joanna Moschandreas, Adelais Markaki, Christos Lionis
Tobacco education in US physician assistant programs
Lisa N. Houston, Mary Warner, Robin L. Corelli, Christine M. Fenlon, Karen Suchanek Hudmon
Cervical cancer attitudes and beliefs—A Cape Town community responds on world cancer day
Maghboeba Mosavel, Christian Simon, Catherine Oakar, Salome Meyer
An overview of the ACE project—Advocating for Clinical Excellence: Transdisciplinary palliative care education
Shirley Otis-Green, Betty Ferrell, Maren Spolum, Gwen Uman, Patricia Mullan, Reverend Pamela Baird, Marcia Grant
Behaviors toward methods of breast cancer early detection in women over 40 years in a rural region of Ankara, Turkey
Isil Maral, I. Irem Budakoglu, Aysegul Ozdemir, M. Ali Bumin
The impact of personal and/or close relationship experience on memorable messages about breast cancer and the perceived speech acts of the sender
Sandi W. Smith, Charles Atkin, Christine M. Skubisz, Samantha Nazione, Cynthia Stohl
Using quality improvement methodology to improve neuropathic pain screening and assessment in patients with cancer
Ellen M. Lavoie Smith, Marie A. Bakitas, Peter Homel, Camilo Fadul, Louise Meyer, Karen Skalla, Marilyn Bookbinder
Cancer information-seeking experiences: The implications of Hispanic ethnicity and Spanish language
Robin C. Vanderpool, Julie Kornfeld, Lila Finney Rutten, Linda Squiers
Investigating adolescents’ sources of information concerning tobacco and the resulting impact on attitudes toward public policy
Jessical L. Muilenburg, Jerome S. Legge
“Breaking Bad News”: Standardized Patient Intervention improves communication skills for hematology-oncology fellows and advanced practice nurses
Ahmed Eid, Michael Petty, Laura Hutchins, Reed Thompson
What makes education in communication transformative?
Anthony L. Back, Robert M. Arnold, Walter F. Baile, James A. Tulsky, Kelly Fryer-Edwards
Ten suggested principles for behavioral sciences in medical education
Steven R. Daugherty, DeWitt C. Baldwin