433 results on '"Studts, Jamie L"'
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2. Clinician perspectives on delivering primary and specialty palliative care in community oncology practices
3. Equitable implementation of lung cancer screening: avoiding its potential to mirror existing inequities among people who use tobacco
4. Empathic communication skills training to reduce lung cancer stigma: Study protocol of a cluster randomized control trial
5. Implementation strategies preferred by primary care clinicians to facilitate cancer prevention and control activities
6. Lung cancer screening in rural primary care practices in Colorado: time for a more team-based approach?
7. Shared Decision Making in the Lung Cancer Screening Context
8. Palliative care use and utilization determinants among patients treated for advanced stage lung cancer care in the community and academic medical setting
9. Examining evidence of lung cancer stigma among health-care trainees
10. Ranked determinants of telemedicine diabetic retinopathy screening performance in the United States primary care safety-net setting: an exploratory CART analysis
11. Priorities for improvement across cancer and non-cancer related preventive services among rural and non-rural clinicians
12. Public Perspectives on Multi-Cancer Early Detection: A Qualitative Study.
13. Modifiable factors associated with health-related quality of life among lung cancer survivors following curative intent therapy
14. “Pathways”: A hope‐enhancing intervention for patients undergoing treatment for advanced lung cancer
15. Determinants Associated With Longitudinal Adherence to Annual Lung Cancer Screening: A Retrospective Analysis of Claims Data
16. A Randomized Trial to Test Personalized Environmental Report Back to Reduce Lung Cancer Risk
17. Predictors of Lung Cancer Screening Utilization in a Population-Based Survey
18. Using Implementation Science to Disseminate a Lung Cancer Screening Education Intervention Through Community Health Workers
19. Leveraging the Mammography Setting to Raise Awareness and Facilitate Referral to Lung Cancer Screening: A Qualitative Analysis
20. Communication with physicians and family about breast Cancer recurrence
21. Evaluation of multi-level barriers and facilitators in a large diabetic retinopathy screening program in federally qualified health centers: a qualitative study
22. US physicians’ decision-making during buprenorphine-naloxone treatment: Conjoint analyses of dose and office visit adjustments based on patient progress
23. Tobacco Use and Tobacco Treatment Referral Response of Patients With Cancer: Implementation Outcomes at a National Cancer Institute–Designated Cancer Center
24. Development of a Plain Language Decision Support Tool for Cancer Clinical Trials: Blending Health Literacy, Academic Research, and Minority Patient Perspectives
25. A DIGITAL LEAP FORWARD IN LUNG CANCER SCREENING: A MULTI-CHANNEL FRAMEWORK FOR IDENTIFICATION, ENGAGEMENT, AND ACTIVATION
26. Towards achieving effective communication about lung cancer screening without iatrogenic stigma: A brief report case study using the Lung Cancer Stigma Communications Assessment Tool (LCS-CAT) of LungTalk
27. Getting ready for prime time: Recommended adaptations of an Empathic Communication Skills training intervention to reduce lung cancer stigma for a national multi-center trial
28. Physicians as Mediators of Health Policy: Acceptance of Medicaid in the Context of Buprenorphine Treatment
29. Lung cancer survivors’ views on telerehabilitation following curative intent therapy: a formative qualitative study
30. Buprenorphine physician supply: Relationship with state-level prescription opioid mortality
31. Terminate lung cancer (TLC) study—A mixed-methods population approach to increase lung cancer screening awareness and low-dose computed tomography in Eastern Kentucky
32. Is attendance at an ovarian cancer screening clinic a worry-reducing event? Findings from pre- to post-screening
33. Developing a Conceptual Framework for a Person-Centered Approach to Improving Adherence and Outcomes in Lung Cancer Screening: The Engaged Approach to Lung Cancer Screening: A Brief Report
34. Brief Report: Precision Language and Deletion of the “S” Word
35. Effective Communication About Lung Cancer Screening Without Iatrogenic Stigma: A Brief Report Case Study Using the Lung Cancer Stigma Communications Assessment Tool of LungTalk
36. Implementing Evidence-Based Tobacco Treatment Interventions in Oncology to Achieve Optimal Outcomes
37. Smoking Cessation, Version 3.2022, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology
38. Utilizing user-centered design to facilitate adherence to annual lung cancer screening: a mixed methods study protocol for intervention development (Preprint)
39. Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Behavioral Oncology
40. Shared Decision-Making During a Lung Cancer Screening Visit
41. High trait shame undermines the protective effects of prevalence knowledge on state shame following HPV/CIN diagnosis in women
42. Physicians’ Decision-making When Implementing Buprenorphine With New Patients: Conjoint Analyses of Data From a Cohort of Current Prescribers
43. Society of Behavioral Medicine supports implementation of high quality lung cancer screening in high-risk populations
44. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Lung Cancer Screening, Version 1.2022
45. Use of the Distress Thermometer to discern clinically relevant quality of life differences in women with breast cancer
46. A Daily Assessment Study of Smoking Cessation After a Head and Neck Cancer Diagnosis
47. Priorities for Improvement Across Cancer and Non-cancer Related Preventive Services Among Rural and Non-rural Clinicians
48. Implementation Strategies Preferred by Primary Care Clinicians to Facilitate Cancer Prevention and Control Activities
49. Letter to the Editor Response
50. Additional file 4 of Ranked determinants of telemedicine diabetic retinopathy screening performance in the United States primary care safety-net setting: an exploratory CART analysis
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