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*P4H Primary Results Papers - Round 1

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

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.

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, K.B., Orleans, C.T., Mulrow C., Pender, N. and 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.

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

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 J, 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.

Goodwin, MA, Zyzanski, SJ, Zronek, S, Ruhe, M, Weyer, SM, Konrad, N, Esola, D, Stange, KC. Clincial 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 and Bodenheimer, T. Using Action Plans to Help Primary Care Patients Adopt Health Behaviors: A Descriptive Study. JABFM, 2006, 19; 224-231

*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.

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 and Bodenheimer, T. Behavior-Change Action Plans in Primary Care: A Feasibility Study of Clinicians. JABFM, 2006, 19; 215-223.

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

Ory, MG, Jordan, PJ and 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: Changing Primary Care Practice to Foster Healthy Behaviors - Annals of Family Medicine July/August 2005 Volume 3, Supplement

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

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

Victor J Stevens 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 and Devers, KJ. A Practice-Sponsored Web Site to Help Patients Pursue Healthy Behaviors: An ACORN Study. Annals of Fam Med. 2006, 4:148-152.

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