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Adams A, Ockene JK, Wheeler EV, Hurley TG. Alcohol counseling: Physicians will do it. J Gen Intern Med, 1998; 12:692-698.

Addressing Multiple Behavioral Risk Factors in Primary Care – American Journal ofPreventive Medicine August 2004 Volume 27(2S) Supplement

Anderko L, Bartz C, Lundeen S. Practice-based research networks: Nursing centers and communities working collaboratively to reduce health disparities. Nursing Clinics of North America 2005; 40(4): 747-58.

Bodenheimer T, Wagner EH, Grumbach K. Improving Primary Care for Patients with Chronic Illness. Journal of the American Medical Association, 288(14): 1775-1779, 2002.

Cherry DK, Burt CW, Woodwell DA. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2001 Summary. Advance Data, 22(337): 1–44, 2003.

Cohen DJ, Leviton LC, Isaacson N, Tallia AF, Crabtree BF. Online diaries for qualitative evaluation: Gaining real-time insights. American Journal of Evaluation. 2006, 27(2), 163-184.

Contemporary Challenges for Practice-Based Research Networks – Annals of Family Medicine May/June 2005 Volume 3, Supplement

Dickey LL, Gemson DH, Carney P. Office system interventions supporting primary care-based health behavior change counseling. Am J Prev Med, 1999; 17 (4):299-308.

Eden KB, Orleans CT, Mulrow C, Pender N, Teutsch S. Does counseling by clinicians improve physical activity: A summary of the evidence for the U.S.Preventive Services Task Force. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2002; 137:202-205.

Elder JP, Ayala GX, Harris S. Theories and intervention approaches to health-behavior change in primary care. Am J Prev Med, 1999; 17(4):275-284.

Fernald DH, Cifuentes M, Niebauer L, Green LA. (2008). Transforming Primary Care Health Behavior Counseling: A New Prescription for Health form Practice-Based Research Networks. Retrieved October 16, 2008, from Prescription for Health Web site: www.prescriptionforhealth.org

Flocke SA, Gordon LE, Pomiecko GL. Evaluation of a Community Health Promotion Resource for Primary Care Practices. AJPM, 2006 30:243-251.

Froshaug DB, et al. Personal Health Behaviors are Associated with Physical and Mental Unhealthy Days: A Prescription for Health Practice-based Research Networks Study. JABFM. In press.

Glasgow RE, Ory MG, Klesges LM, Cifuentes M, Fernald DH, Green LA. Practical and Relevant Self-Report Measures of Patient Health Behaviors for Primary Care Research. Ann Fam Med 2005: 3:73-81.

Glasgow RE, Goldstein M, Ockene JK, Pronk JP. Translating What We Have Learned into Practice: Principles and Hypotheses for Addressing Multiple Behaviors in Primary Care. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 27(25): 88–101, 2004.

Glasgow RE, Lichtenstein E, Marcus A. Why Don't We See More Translation of Health Promotion Research to Practice? Rethinking the Efficacy to Effectiveness Transition. American Journal of Public Health, 93(8): 1261–1267, 2003.

Glasgow RE, Bull SS, Gillette C, Klesges LM. Behavior change intervention research in healthcare settings. Am J Prev Med, 2002; 23(1):62-69.

Glasgow RE, Orleans CT, Wagner EH. Does the chronic care model serve also as a template for improving prevention? The Milbank Quarterly, 2001; 79(4):579-612.

Green LA, Hickner J. A Short History of Primary Care Practice-based Research Networks: From Concept to Essential Research Laboratories. JABFM, 2006, 19; 1-10.

Green LA, Miller RS, Reed FM, Iverson DC, Barley GE. How Representative of Typical Practice Are Practice-Based Research Networks? A Report from ASPN. Archives of Family Medicine, 2: 939–949, 1993.

Goodwin MA, Zyzanski SJ, Zronek S, Ruhe M, Weyer SM, Konrad N, Esola D, Stange KC. Clinical trial of tailored office systems for preventive service delivery: The study to enhance prevention by understanding practice (STEP-UP). Am J Prev Med, 2001; 21(1):20-28.

Handley M, MacGregor K, Schillinger D, Sharifi C, Wong S, Bodenheimer T. Using Action Plans to Help Primary Care Patients Adopt Health Behaviors: A Descriptive Study. JABFM, 2006, 19; 224-231

Holtrop JS, Dosh S, Torres T, et al. Consultation support to primary care practices to increase delivery of health behavior services. Appl Nur Res. In press.

Holtrop JS, Baumann J, Arnold AK, Torres T. Nurses as practice change facilitators for healthy behaviors. J Nurs Care Qual. 2008 Apr-Jun 23(2):123-31.

Hung DY. Improving the Delivery of Preventive Care Services. Managed Care Interface, 2007, 38-44.

Hung DY, Rundall TG, Tallia AF, Cohen DJ, Halpin HA, Crabtree BF. Rethinking Prevention in Primary Care: Applying the Chronic Care Model to Address Health Risk Behaviors. The Milbank Quarterly, 2007, 85,1 69-91.

Hung DY, Rundall TG, Crabtree BF, Tallia AF, Cohen DJ, Halpin, HA. Influence of primary care practice and provider attributes on preventive service delivery. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2006, 30(5) 413-422.

Hung DY, Rundall TG, Cohen DJ, Tallia AF, Crabtree BF.  Productivity and turnover in primary care practices: The role of staff participating in decision making. Medical Care. 2006. 44(10): 946-51.

Integration of Health Behavior Counseling in Routine Medical Care, page 5. Washington: Center for the Advancement of Health, April 2001.

Kristal AR, et al. A randomized trial of a tailored, self-help dietary intervention: The Puget sound eating patterns study, Preventive Medicine, 2000, 31, 380-389.

MacGregor K, Handley M, Wong S, Sharifi C, Gjeltema K, Schillinger D, Bodenheimer T. Behavior-Change Action Plans in Primary Care: A Feasibility Study of Clinicians. JABFM, 2006, 19; 215-223.

Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, March 2001.

Mokdad AH, Marks JS, Stroup DF, Gerberding JL. Actual Causes of Death in the United States. Journal of the American Medical Association, 291: 1238–1245, 2004.

Ockene JK, et al. Effect of training and a structured office practice on physician-delivered nutrition counseling: The Worcester-area trial for counseling in hyperlipidemia. Am J Prev Med, 1996, 12, 252-258.

Ory MG, Klesges LM, Glasgow RE. Measures of Behavior Change for Primary Care Settings: Rationale, Selection Criteria and Recommendations for Brief Measures to Be Utilized in Prescription for Health Research Studies: Final Report, June 2004. Princeton, NJ: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Ory MG, Jordan PJ, Bazzarre T. The behavior change consortium: Setting the stage for a new century of health behavior-change research. Health Educ. Res. 2002 17: 500-511.

Prescription for Health: Reshaping Practice to Support Health Behavior Change in Primary Care, American

Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 35, Issue 5, Supplement (November 2008)

Prescription for Health: Changing Primary Care Practice to Foster Healthy Behaviors - Annals of Family Medicine July/August 2005 Volume 3, Supplement

Reid MC, Fielin DA, O'Connor PG. Hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in primary care. Arch Intern Med, 1999; 159:1681-1689.

Shumaker SA, Schron EB, Ockene JK, McBee WL. The Handbook of HealthBehavior Change, 2nd ed. New York: Springer, 1998.

Special Practice-based Research Issue – JABFM July/August 2008 Volume 21(4) Supplement

Special Supplement Issue on the Behavior Change Consortium – Annals of Behavioral Medicine April 2005 Volume 29, Supplement

Stange KC, Woolf SH, Gjeltema K. One minute for prevention: The power of leveraging to fulfill the promise of health behavior counseling. Am J Prev Med, 2002; 22:320-323.

Strayer SM, Rollins LK, Martindale JR. A Handheld Computer Smoking Intervention Tool and Its Effects on Physician Smoking Cessation Counseling. JABFM, 2006; 19:350-357

Stevens VJ, et al. Randomized trial of a brief dietary interventions to decrease consumption of fat and increase consumption of fruits and vegetables Am J Health Promotion, 2002, 16, 129-134.

Wagner EH, Austin BT, Von Korff M. Organizing Care for Patients with Chronic Illness. Milbank Quarterly, 74: 511–544, 1996.

Whitlock EP, Orleans CT, Pender N, Allan J. Evaluating primary care behavioral counseling interventions: An evidence-based approach. Am J Prev Med, 2002; 22(4):267-284.

Woolf SH, Krist AH, Johnson RE, Wilson DB, Rothemich SF, Norman GJ, Devers KJ. A Practice-Sponsored Web Site to Help Patients Pursue Healthy Behaviors: An ACORN Study. Annals of Fam Med. 2006, 4:148-152.

Woolf SH, Krist AH, Rothemich SF. Joining Hands: Partnerships Between Physicians and the Community in the Delivery of Preventive Care. Washington, DC: Center for American Progress; 2006.

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