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Behavioral science in diabetes. Contributions and opportunitiesR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, Colorado 80214, USA
Diabetes Care 22:832-43. 1999..To summarize the current status of behavioral research and practice in diabetes and to identify promising future directions...
Interactive computer technology, behavioral science, and family practiceR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, Colorado, USA
J Fam Pract 48:464-70. 1999..We conclude with a list of issues for family practices to consider when selecting and using ICAs...
Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: the RE-AIM frameworkR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, CO 80214, USA
Am J Public Health 89:1322-7. 1999..The authors summarize strengths and limitations of the RE-AIM model and recommend areas for future research and application...
Concern about weight gain associated with quitting smoking: prevalence and association with outcome in a sample of young female smokersR E Glasgow
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 67:1009-11. 1999....
Self-management aspects of the improving chronic illness care breakthrough series: implementation with diabetes and heart failure teamsRussell E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, CO 80214, USA
Ann Behav Med 24:80-7. 2002..Improvements were found for both diabetes and heart failure teams, suggesting that this improvement process may be broadly applicable. Lessons learned, keys to success, and directions for future research and practice are discussed...
Quality of life and associated characteristics in a large national sample of adults with diabetesR E Glasgow
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 19831, USA
Diabetes Care 20:562-7. 1997..This study investigated the quality of life and the demographic, medical-history, and self-management characteristics associated with it...
Personal-model beliefs and social-environmental barriers related to diabetes self-managementR E Glasgow
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Diabetes Care 20:556-61. 1997....
Effects of a brief office-based intervention to facilitate diabetes dietary self-managementR E Glasgow
Diabetes Self Management Research Group, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Diabetes Care 19:835-42. 1996..There is a pressing need for brief practical interventions that address diabetes management. Using a randomized design, we evaluated a medical office-based intervention focused on behavioral issues relevant to dietary self-management...
Brief, computer-assisted diabetes dietary self-management counseling: effects on behavior, physiologic outcomes, and quality of lifeR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Vashon, Washington, USA
Med Care 38:1062-73. 2000....
Radon-smoking synergy: A population-based behavioral risk reduction approachM E Lee
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon, 97403, USA
Prev Med 29:222-7. 1999..A behavioral risk reduction strategy emphasizing smoking cessation is proposed and data are presented from pilot studies and a short-term evaluation of a randomized intervention trial...
Feasibility and use of an Internet support service for diabetes self-managementH G McKay
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Diabetes Educ 24:174-9. 1998..User ratings revealed high satisfaction with the service. The Internet has great potential for providing needed support and services for patients with diabetes and other chronic illnesses...
Long-term effects and costs of brief behavioural dietary intervention for patients with diabetes delivered from the medical officeR E Glasgow
Chronic Illness Research Group, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Patient Educ Couns 32:175-84. 1997..There were also significant differences favouring intervention on patient satisfaction (p < 0.02) but not on HbA1c levels. The costs of intervention ($137 per patient) were modest relative to many commonly used practices...
Report of the health care delivery work group: behavioral research related to the establishment of a chronic disease model for diabetes careR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, Colorado, USA
Diabetes Care 24:124-30. 2001..g., lack of supportive policies, understanding of population-based management, and information systems) and priorities for future research in this area needed to overcome these barriers...
The summary of diabetes self-care activities measure: results from 7 studies and a revised scaleD J Toobert
Chronic Illness Research Group, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Diabetes Care 23:943-50. 2000..To review reliability, validity, and normative data from 7 different studies, involving a total of 1,988 people with diabetes, and provide a revised version of the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities (SDSCA) measure...
A brief smoking cessation intervention for women in low-income planned parenthood clinicsR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, Colo, USA
Am J Public Health 90:786-9. 2000..The purpose of this study was to evaluate a brief smoking cessation intervention for women 15 to 35 years of age attending Planned Parenthood clinics...
The diabetes network internet-based physical activity intervention: a randomized pilot studyH G McKay
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Diabetes Care 24:1328-34. 2001..This 8-week pilot study evaluated the short-term benefits of an Internet-based supplement to usual care that focused on providing support for sedentary patients with type 2 diabetes to increase their PA levels...
Behavioral and psychosocial effects of intensive lifestyle management for women with coronary heart diseaseD J Toobert
Oregon Research Institute, Chronic Illness Research Group, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Patient Educ Couns 35:177-88. 1998..Strengths and weaknesses of the study, and implications for future research are discussed...
Review of primary care-based physical activity intervention studies: effectiveness and implications for practice and future researchE G Eakin
AMC Cancer Research Center, Center for Community Studies, Denver, Colorado 80214, USA
J Fam Pract 49:158-68. 2000..To summarize the literature on primary care-based interventions for increasing physical activity and make recommendations for future research and for integrating successful strategies into practice...
Outcomes of and for diabetes education researchR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, Colorado, USA
Diabetes Educ 25:74-88. 1999..The purpose of this paper is to review outcome measures used to evaluate diabetes self-management education and make recommendations for future research...
Diabetes care practices in primary care: results from two samples and three measurement setsR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, USA
Diabetes Educ 25:755-63. 1999..As the vast majority of diabetes care occurs in primary care settings, it makes sense to evaluate current levels of recommended practices in different primary care settings...
Developing a brief measure of smoking in the home: description and preliminary evaluationR E Glasgow
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Addict Behav 23:567-71. 1998..74, p < .01). The household smoking questionnaire appears to be a convenient low-response cost method of assessing indoor smoke exposure...
Tobacco policy rating form: a tool for evaluating worksite and tribal smoking control policiesR E Glasgow
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Tob Control 5:286-91. 1996..To report on the development and validation of a rating scale to code the various components of written tobacco policies...
Does the chronic care model serve also as a template for improving prevention?R E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, USA
Milbank Q 79:579-612, iv-v. 2001..They share the need to alter reactive acute-care-oriented practice to accommodate the proactive, planned, patient-oriented longitudinal care required for both prevention and chronic care...
The RE-AIM framework for evaluating interventions: what can it tell us about approaches to chronic illness management?R E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Center for Behavioral and Community Studies, 1600 Pierce Street, Denver, CO 80214, USA
Patient Educ Couns 44:119-27. 2001..The RE-AIM framework is used as a method of systematically considering the strengths and weaknesses of chronic illness management interventions in order to guide program planning...
Patient-physician interactions in diabetes management: consistencies and variation in the structure and content of two consultationsS E Hampson
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Patient Educ Couns 29:49-58. 1996....
Preventive care practices for diabetes management in two primary care samplesR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, Colorado, USA
Am J Prev Med 19:9-14. 2000....
Assessment of problem-solving: a key to successful diabetes self-managementRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Penrose, Colorado, USA
J Behav Med 27:477-90. 2004..Results support the reliability, predictive ability, and sensitivity to change of the DPSI. Directions for future research on problem-solving and chronic illness are discussed...
Implementing practical interventions to support chronic illness self-managementRussell E Glasgow
Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Saf 29:563-74. 2003....
Smoking cessation interventions among hospitalized patients: what have we learned?E K France
Department of Preventive Medicine and Research, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, 10400 East Alameda Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80231, USA
Prev Med 32:376-88. 2001..We conducted a structured review of controlled studies on inpatient hospital-based smoking cessation interventions...
Physician advice and support for physical activity: results from a national surveyR E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Center for Behavioral and Community Studies, Denver, Colorado 80214, USA
Am J Prev Med 21:189-96. 2001..This paper reports on physician counseling behaviors regarding PA and other chronic disease risk factors from a national survey...
Use of chronic care model elements is associated with higher-quality care for diabetesPaul A Nutting
Center for Research Strategies, Denver, CO 80203, USA
Ann Fam Med 5:14-20. 2007....
Using RE-AIM metrics to evaluate diabetes self-management support interventionsRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Clinical Research Unit, Denver, Colorado, USA
Am J Prev Med 30:67-73. 2006....
Self-efficacy, problem solving, and social-environmental support are associated with diabetes self-management behaviorsDiane K King
Institute for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA
Diabetes Care 33:751-3. 2010..To evaluate associations between psychosocial and social-environmental variables and diabetes self-management, and diabetes control...
Randomized effectiveness trial of a computer-assisted intervention to improve diabetes careRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA
Diabetes Care 28:33-9. 2005..This report presents 12-month follow-up results from a computer-assisted, patient-centered intervention to improve the level of recommended services patients received from a variety of primary care settings...
Development and validation of the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC)Russell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA
Med Care 43:436-44. 2005....
Reaiming RE-AIM: using the model to plan, implement, and evaluate the effects of environmental change approaches to enhancing population healthDiane K King
Institute for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver, CO 80237 8066, USA
Am J Public Health 100:2076-84. 2010....
Outcomes of a multifaceted physical activity regimen as part of a diabetes self-management interventionDiane K King
Kaiser Permanente, Denver, Colorado 82037 8066, USA
Ann Behav Med 31:128-37. 2006..Physical activity (PA) is important for management of diabetes, yet practical interventions that achieve sustained behavior change are rare...
The D-Net diabetes self-management program: long-term implementation, outcomes, and generalization resultsRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado and AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, CO 80237 8066, USA
Prev Med 36:410-9. 2003..This follow-up report is one of the few experimental studies to provide such information on Internet-based health education...
Use of the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) with diabetic patients: relationship to patient characteristics, receipt of care, and self-managementRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver, CO, USA
Diabetes Care 28:2655-61. 2005..There is a dearth of information on the extent to which diabetic patients receive care congruent with the chronic care model (CCM) and evidence-based behavioral counseling. This study evaluates a new instrument to fill this gap...
The future of health behavior change research: what is needed to improve translation of research into health promotion practice?Russell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado and AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, Colorado, USA
Ann Behav Med 27:3-12. 2004..It is well documented that the results of most behavioral and health promotion studies have not been translated into practice...
Problem solving and diabetes self-management: investigation in a large, multiracial sampleRussell E Glasgow
Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, P O Box 378066, Denver, CO 80237 8066, USA
Diabetes Care 30:33-7. 2007..Problem solving is a core aspect of effective diabetes and chronic illness self-management, yet there are relatively few objective evaluations of problem-solving skills, especially in large, multiracial samples...
Enhancing support for health behavior change among women at risk for heart disease: the Mediterranean Lifestyle TrialDeborah J Toobert
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403-1983, USA
Health Educ Res 17:574-85. 2002....
Implementation, generalization and long-term results of the "choosing well" diabetes self-management interventionRussell E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, 1600 Pierce Street 80214, Denver, CO, USA
Patient Educ Couns 48:115-22. 2002....
Practical and relevant self-report measures of patient health behaviors for primary care researchRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente, Denver, CO, USA
Ann Fam Med 3:73-81. 2005..It then proposes pragmatic measures for use in practice-based research...
Do Internet-based support interventions change perceptions of social support?: An experimental trial of approaches for supporting diabetes self-managementManuel Barrera
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
Am J Community Psychol 30:637-54. 2002..This report is a critical first step in evaluating the long-term effects of Internet-based support for diabetes self-management. The discussion identifies directions for future research...
Reach and effectiveness of DVD and in-person diabetes self-management educationRussell E Glasgow
Institute for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, PO Box 378066, Denver, Colorado 80237 8066, USA
Chronic Illn 5:243-9. 2009..To evaluate the reach and effectiveness of a diabetes self-management DVD compared to classroom-based instruction...
Using theory and technology to design a practical and generalizable smoking reduction interventionBridget Gaglio
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Institute for Health Research, Denver, CO 80237 8066, USA
Health Promot Pract 11:675-84. 2010..Few intervention studies discuss details of how they translate theory into practice or how they integrate different modalities and collaborating institutions, but such integration is critical for project success...
The Chronic Illness Resources Survey: cross-validation and sensitivity to interventionRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente, Denver, CO 80237 8066, USA
Health Educ Res 20:402-9. 2005..The 22-item CIRS scale appears useful for assessing multilevel support resources, predicting successful behavior change and detecting social-ecological intervention effects...
HMC research translation: speculations about making it real and going to scaleRussell E Glasgow
Center for Health Dissemination and Implementation Research, Institute for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver, CO 80237 8066, USA
Am J Health Behav 34:833-40. 2010..To discuss cross-cutting issues that emerge from this special issue on health behavior maintenance and to present recommendations from an "implementation and dissemination" perspective...
Development and implementation of an integrated, multi-modality, user-centered interactive dietary change programRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, PO Box 378066, Denver, CO 80231, USA
Health Educ Res 24:461-71. 2009..Multi-modality programs that emphasize the strengths of each approach appear to be feasible. Future research is needed to determine the program impact and cost-effectiveness compared with counselor-delivered intervention...
Effects of a brief computer-assisted diabetes self-management intervention on dietary, biological and quality-of-life outcomesRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, P O Box 378066, Denver, CO 80237 8066, USA
Chronic Illn 2:27-38. 2006..The objective of this study was to evaluate such a computer-assisted intervention...
Practical behavioral trials to advance evidence-based behavioral medicineRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente, Penrose, Colorado, USA
Ann Behav Med 31:5-13. 2006..We discuss potential challenges and objections to PBTs and conclude by providing recommendations for the design, conduct, reporting, and review of practical trials...
Seven-year follow-up of a multiple-health-behavior diabetes interventionDeborah J Toobert
Oregon Research Institute, 1715 Franklin Blvd, Eugene, OR 97403 1983, USA
Am J Health Behav 34:680-94. 2010..To examine the long-term effects of multiple health-behavior changes from the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program...
Evaluating the impact of health promotion programs: using the RE-AIM framework to form summary measures for decision making involving complex issuesRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Clinical Research Unit, 335 Road Runner Lane Penrose, Denver, CO 81240, USA
Health Educ Res 21:688-94. 2006..Such approaches offer potential to help identify interventions most likely to meaningfully impact population health...
How can we increase translation of research into practice? Types of evidence neededRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver, CO 80231, USA
Annu Rev Public Health 28:413-33. 2007..Greater attention is needed to connectedness across program levels and components. Finally, examples are provided of evaluation models and current programs that can help accelerate translation of research to practice and policy...
Translating what we have learned into practice. Principles and hypotheses for interventions addressing multiple behaviors in primary careRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Clinical Research Unit, Denver, Colorado, USA
Am J Prev Med 27:88-101. 2004..Still, there is enough consistency of findings to present testable hypotheses for clinicians and administrators to evaluate and guide practice until more definitive evidence is available...
Interactive behavior change technology. A partial solution to the competing demands of primary careRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Clinical Research Unit, Denver, Colorado, USA
Am J Prev Med 27:80-7. 2004..Primary care practices are faced with the challenge of having too much to do in too little time. As a result, behavioral counseling is often overlooked, especially for patients with multiple health behaviors in need of change...
Biologic and quality-of-life outcomes from the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program: a randomized clinical trialDeborah J Toobert
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon 97403 1983, USA
Diabetes Care 26:2288-93. 2003....
If you build it, will they come?. Reach and Adoption associated with a comprehensive lifestyle management program for women with type 2 diabetesDeborah J Toobert
Oregon Research Institute, 1715 Franklin Blvd, 97403 1983, Eugene, OR, USA
Patient Educ Couns 48:99-105. 2002..Based on these results, it appears that appropriate recruitment procedures will yield a representative sample of women willing to participate in intensive lifestyle management programs...
Behavior change intervention research in healthcare settings: a review of recent reports with emphasis on external validityRussell E Glasgow
AMC Cancer Research Center, Center for Behavioral and Community Studies, Denver, Colorado 80214, USA
Am J Prev Med 23:62-9. 2002..This paper reviews the extent to which this research has reported on elements of internal and external validity, with emphasis on the extent to which research has been conducted in representative settings with representative populations...
Lessons learned: patient recruitment strategies for a type 2 diabetes intervention in a primary care setting [corrected]Hilarea Amthauer
Kaiser Permanente, Clinical Research Unit, PO Box 378066, Denver, CO 80237 8066, USA
Diabetes Educ 29:673-81. 2003..This study reports on methods and strategies employed to increase participation rates in diabetes interventions and discusses the reach and representativeness of the Diabetes Priority Program...
Ecological approaches to self-management: the case of diabetesEdwin B Fisher
Washington University, Division of Health Behavior Research, 4444 Forest Park Ave, St Louis, MO 63108, USA
Am J Public Health 95:1523-35. 2005..Both approaches emphasize identification of goals, teaching of skills, and facilitation and reinforcement of the use of those skills...
Where is the patient in diabetes performance measures? The case for including patient-centered and self-management measuresRussell E Glasgow
Center for Health Dissemination and Implementation Research, Institute for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, 335 Road Runner Ln, Penrose, CO 81240, USA
Diabetes Care 31:1046-50. 2008....
Development and validation of an instrument to measure resources and support for chronic illness self-management: a model using diabetesLauren A McCormack
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA
Diabetes Educ 34:707-18. 2008..This article describes the development and validation of the instrument, focusing on individuals' reported access to RSSM from providers and from nonclinical, social, and community sources...
The frequency and behavioral outcomes of goal choices in the self-management of diabetesPaul A Estabrooks
Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA
Diabetes Educ 31:391-400. 2005....
A quality improvement tool to assess self-management support in primary careCarol A Brownson
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Diabetes Initiative National Program Office, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 33:408-16. 2007..The Assessment of Primary Care Resources and Supports for Chronic Disease Self-Management (PCRS) tool assesses both organizational infrastructure and delivery of self-management support services...
Increasing diabetes self-management education in community settings. A systematic reviewSusan L Norris
Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30341, USA
Am J Prev Med 22:39-66. 2002..Evidence is also insufficient to assess the effectiveness of educating coworkers and school personnel about diabetes...
Reaching those most in need: a review of diabetes self-management interventions in disadvantaged populationsElizabeth G Eakin
Queensland University of Technology, Schools of Public Health and Human Movement Studies, Brisbane, Australia
Diabetes Metab Res Rev 18:26-35. 2002..Studies that explicitly address the community context and that address multiple issues related to public health impact of DSME interventions are recommended to enhance long-term results...
Harnessing the potential of the internet to promote chronic illness self-management: diabetes as an example of how well we are doingSheana S Bull
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Colorado Health Outcomes, PO Box 6508, MS F443, Aurora, CO 80045 0508, USA
Chronic Illn 1:143-55. 2005..The objective of this paper was to review the content of diabetes self-management websites and to identify strengths and limitations of online diabetes self-management...
Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of servicesSteven H Woolf
Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 22033, USA
Ann Fam Med 3:S20-7. 2005..The purpose of this analysis and commentary was to explore the rationale for an integrated approach, within and outside the office, to help patients pursue healthy behaviors...
Smoking and diabetesDebra Haire-Joshu
Diabetes Care 26:S89-90. 2003
Assessment of chronic illness care (ACIC): a practical tool to measure quality improvementAmy E Bonomi
MacColl Institute for Healthcare Innovation, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Seattle, WA 98101-1448, USA
Health Serv Res 37:791-820. 2002....
Validation of the Spanish-language version of the chronic illness resources surveyElizabeth G Eakin
Viertel Centre for Research in Cancer Control, Queensland Cancer Fund, Brisbane, Australia
Int J Behav Med 14:76-85. 2007..The CIRS-Spanish is a reliable and valid instrument for measurement of multilevel support for chronic illness management in low-income, Spanish-speaking patients with a variety of chronic conditions...
Applying the RE-AIM framework to assess the public health impact of policy changeStephanie Jilcott
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Ann Behav Med 34:105-14. 2007..However, few have been applied to health policies. There is an important need for models to help design and evaluate health policies...
Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) and improved patient-centered outcomes for chronic conditionsJulie Schmittdiel
Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, Northern California, Oakland, CA, USA
J Gen Intern Med 23:77-80. 2008....
Behavior change intervention research in community settings: how generalizable are the results?David A Dzewaltowski
Community Health Institute, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA
Health Promot Int 19:235-45. 2004....
Organising care for chronic illnessMichael Von Korff
Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Seattle WA, USA
BMJ 325:92-4. 2002
The effectiveness of disease and case management for people with diabetes. A systematic reviewSusan L Norris
Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30341, USA
Am J Prev Med 22:15-38. 2002..managed care setting for adults with type 2 diabetes. Case management is effective both when delivered in conjunction with disease management and when delivered with one or more additional educational, reminder, or support interventions...
Randomized trial of a brief dietary intervention to decrease consumption of fat and increase consumption of fruits and vegetablesVictor J Stevens
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon, 3800 N. Interstate Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97227, USA
Am J Health Promot 16:129-34. 2002..Study limitations include the short follow-up period and the use of self-reported outcome measures...
Response from the Behavior Change Consortium Representatives and Translation Work Group: the issue is one of impact, not of world view or preferred approachRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver 80237, USA
Health Educ Res 17:696-9. 2002
Reporting of validity from school health promotion studies published in 12 leading journals, 1996-2000Paul Estabrooks
Dept of Kinesiology, and Office of Community Health, Kansas State University, 8 Natatorium, OCH, KSU, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA
J Sch Health 73:21-8. 2003..To increase the potential to translate controlled research to "real-world" practice conditions, a stronger emphasis should be placed on reporting the representativeness of the sample of students and schools...
Exemplary report and missed opportunities: the influence of worldview and the difficulty of overcoming our trainingRussell E Glasgow
Diabetes Care 26:1325-6; author reply 1326. 2003
The future of physical activity behavior change research: what is needed to improve translation of research into health promotion practice?David A Dzewaltowski
Community Health Institute, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA
Exerc Sport Sci Rev 32:57-63. 2004..The Reach, Efficacy/Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework provides a useful way of organizing and reporting these factors...
Practical, practice, and policy relevant trialsRussell E Glasgow
Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, 335 Roadrunner Lane, Penrose, CO 81240, USA
Curr Diab Rep 4:111-2. 2004..In this article, examples of these trials are provided, and design features that will facilitate clinical and policy decision making are summarized...
Considerations for diabetes translational research in real-world settingsSanford A Garfield
Division of Endocrinological and Metabolic Diseases, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-5460, USA
Diabetes Care 26:2670-4. 2003
Work site health promotion research: to what extent can we generalize the results and what is needed to translate research to practice?Sheana Salyers Bull
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora 80045 0508, USA
Health Educ Behav 30:537-49. 2003..Only 8% of studies reported any type of maintenance data. Stronger emphasis is needed on representativeness of employees, work site settings studied, and longer term results. Examples of how this can be done are provided...
Tackling the hard problems: intensity of intervention and reimbursement issuesRussell E Glasgow
Curr Diab Rep 5:114. 2005
Motivation to quit using cigarettes: a reviewKevin D McCaul
Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, 58105, USA
Addict Behav 31:42-56. 2006..The data also suggest that health professionals should continue emphasizing the negative health consequences of smoking to motivate cessation attempts...
Beginning with the application in mind: designing and planning health behavior change interventions to enhance disseminationLisa M Klesges
Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN 38163, USA
Ann Behav Med 29:66-75. 2005..older adults, adults, children, and adolescents). Further, possible discrepancies between site populations of varying health statuses are discussed, and an ecological framework is proposed for use in future investigations on retention...
Do behavioral smoking reduction approaches reach more or different smokers? Two studies; similar answersRussell E Glasgow
Kaiser Permanente Colorado, P O Box 378066, Aurora, CO 80237 8066, USA
Addict Behav 31:509-18. 2006..If replicated, this suggests that comprehensive programs that include a smoking reduction component could substantially increase their reach...
Translating research to practice: lessons learned, areas for improvement, and future directionsRussell E Glasgow
Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente-Colorado, Denver 80237-8066, USA
Diabetes Care 26:2451-6. 2003
Robustness of a computer-assisted diabetes self-management intervention across patient characteristics, healthcare settings, and intervention staffRussell E Glasgow
Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Penrose, CO 81240, USA
Am J Manag Care 12:137-45. 2006..A major problem in the dissemination of most interventions found to be efficacious is that they are of limited or unknown generalizability...
Physical activity promotion through primary carePaul A Estabrooks
Community Health Institute and Department of Kinesiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA
JAMA 289:2913-6. 2003
One-year results from a brief, computer-assisted intervention to decrease consumption of fat and increase consumption of fruits and vegetablesVictor J Stevens
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, OR 97227, USA
Prev Med 36:594-600. 2003..Current cancer prevention recommendations include reducing consumption of fat and increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables...
Economic analysis of the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program for postmenopausal women with diabetesDebra P Ritzwoller
Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, 580 Mohawk Drive, Boulder, CO 80302, USA
Diabetes Educ 32:761-9. 2006..The purpose of this study was to evaluate costs associated with the primary intervention of the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program (MLP), which targeted postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes at risk for coronary heart disease...
Translating effective clinic-based physical activity interventions into practicePaul A Estabrooks
Clinical Research Unit, Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Denver Colorado, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:S45-56. 2006..However, recent developments are encouraging and examples are provided of programs that utilize relationship or systems approaches to translation...
A call for more effectively integrating behavioral and social science principles into comprehensive diabetes careLawrence Fisher
Diabetes Care 30:2746-9. 2007
