Deborah Toobert

Summary

Affiliation: Oregon Research Institute
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Use of RE-AIM to develop a multi-media facilitation tool for the patient-centered medical home
    Russell E Glasgow
    Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, 6130 Executive Blvd, Room 6144, Rockville, MD 20852, USA
    Implement Sci 6:118. 2011
  2. ncbi Computerized portion-size estimation compared to multiple 24-hour dietary recalls for measurement of fat, fruit, and vegetable intake in overweight adults
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR 97403 1983, USA
    J Am Diet Assoc 111:1578-83. 2011
  3. ncbi Outcomes from a multiple risk factor diabetes self-management trial for Latinas: ¡Viva Bien!
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR, 97403 1983, USA
    Ann Behav Med 41:310-23. 2011
  4. ncbi Seven-year follow-up of a multiple-health-behavior diabetes intervention
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, 1715 Franklin Blvd, Eugene, OR 97403 1983, USA
    Am J Health Behav 34:680-94. 2010
  5. ncbi Viva bien!: Overcoming recruitment challenges in a multiple-risk-factor diabetes trial
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR 97403 1983, USA
    Am J Health Behav 34:432-41. 2010
  6. ncbi Behavioral and psychosocial effects of intensive lifestyle management for women with coronary heart disease
    D J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Chronic Illness Research Group, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
    Patient Educ Couns 35:177-88. 1998
  7. ncbi Effects of the mediterranean lifestyle program on multiple risk behaviors and psychosocial outcomes among women at risk for heart disease
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
    Ann Behav Med 29:128-37. 2005
  8. ncbi The summary of diabetes self-care activities measure: results from 7 studies and a revised scale
    D J Toobert
    Chronic Illness Research Group, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
    Diabetes Care 23:943-50. 2000
  9. ncbi If you build it, will they come?. Reach and Adoption associated with a comprehensive lifestyle management program for women with type 2 diabetes
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, 1715 Franklin Blvd, 97403 1983, Eugene, OR, USA
    Patient Educ Couns 48:99-105. 2002
  10. ncbi Biologic and quality-of-life outcomes from the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program: a randomized clinical trial
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon 97403 1983, USA
    Diabetes Care 26:2288-93. 2003

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Publications22

  1. ncbi Use of RE-AIM to develop a multi-media facilitation tool for the patient-centered medical home
    Russell E Glasgow
    Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, 6130 Executive Blvd, Room 6144, Rockville, MD 20852, USA
    Implement Sci 6:118. 2011
    ..The complexity of primary care can overwhelm those concerned with quality improvement...
  2. ncbi Computerized portion-size estimation compared to multiple 24-hour dietary recalls for measurement of fat, fruit, and vegetable intake in overweight adults
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR 97403 1983, USA
    J Am Diet Assoc 111:1578-83. 2011
    ..05), but the other comparisons did not differ significantly. Findings from this preliminary study with overweight adults indicate the need for additional enhancements to the CD-ROM assessment and more extensive validation studies...
  3. ncbi Outcomes from a multiple risk factor diabetes self-management trial for Latinas: ¡Viva Bien!
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR, 97403 1983, USA
    Ann Behav Med 41:310-23. 2011
    ..Culturally appropriate interventions are needed to assist Latinas in making multiple healthful lifestyle changes...
  4. ncbi Seven-year follow-up of a multiple-health-behavior diabetes intervention
    Deborah 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...
  5. ncbi Viva bien!: Overcoming recruitment challenges in a multiple-risk-factor diabetes trial
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR 97403 1983, USA
    Am J Health Behav 34:432-41. 2010
    ..To describe recruitment of Latinas in a randomized clinical trial conducted within 2 health care organizations...
  6. ncbi Behavioral and psychosocial effects of intensive lifestyle management for women with coronary heart disease
    D 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...
  7. ncbi Effects of the mediterranean lifestyle program on multiple risk behaviors and psychosocial outcomes among women at risk for heart disease
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403 1983, USA
    Ann Behav Med 29:128-37. 2005
    ..The Mediterranean Lifestyle Program was evaluated for its effects on multiple behavioral risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) among postmenopausal women with diabetes...
  8. ncbi The summary of diabetes self-care activities measure: results from 7 studies and a revised scale
    D 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...
  9. ncbi If you build it, will they come?. Reach and Adoption associated with a comprehensive lifestyle management program for women with type 2 diabetes
    Deborah 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...
  10. ncbi Biologic and quality-of-life outcomes from the Mediterranean Lifestyle Program: a randomized clinical trial
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon 97403 1983, USA
    Diabetes Care 26:2288-93. 2003
    ....
  11. ncbi Enhancing support for health behavior change among women at risk for heart disease: the Mediterranean Lifestyle Trial
    Deborah J Toobert
    Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403-1983, USA
    Health Educ Res 17:574-85. 2002
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  12. ncbi Assessment of problem-solving: a key to successful diabetes self-management
    Russell 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...
  13. ncbi Implementation, generalization and long-term results of the "choosing well" diabetes self-management intervention
    Russell E Glasgow
    AMC Cancer Research Center, 1600 Pierce Street 80214, Denver, CO, USA
    Patient Educ Couns 48:115-22. 2002
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  14. ncbi Social-ecological resources as mediators of two-year diet and physical activity outcomes in type 2 diabetes patients
    Manuel Barrera
    Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287 1104, USA
    Health Psychol 27:S118-25. 2008
    ..The present study extended previous findings by evaluating diet-specific and activity-specific social-ecological resources as possible mediators of intervention effects over a 2-year period...
  15. ncbi Social support and social-ecological resources as mediators of lifestyle intervention effects for type 2 diabetes
    Manuel Barrera
    Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA
    J Health Psychol 11:483-95. 2006
    ..The experimental manipulation of mediators and the demonstrated mediation effects support the conclusion that social-ecological resources can contribute to improvements in healthful lifestyles for women with type 2 diabetes...
  16. ncbi Problem solving and diabetes self-management: investigation in a large, multiracial sample
    Russell 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...
  17. ncbi Effects of a brief computer-assisted diabetes self-management intervention on dietary, biological and quality-of-life outcomes
    Russell 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...
  18. ncbi Outcomes of a multifaceted physical activity regimen as part of a diabetes self-management intervention
    Diane 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...
  19. ncbi The Chronic Illness Resources Survey: cross-validation and sensitivity to intervention
    Russell 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...
  20. ncbi Use of signal detection methodology to identify subgroups of dietary supplement use in diverse populations
    Rachel E Davis
    Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 2029, USA
    J Nutr 138:205S-211S. 2008
    ..The results of this study suggest that patterns of dietary supplement use are complex and support the use of SDM to identify possible population characteristics for targeted and tailored health communication interventions...
  21. ncbi Robustness of a computer-assisted diabetes self-management intervention across patient characteristics, healthcare settings, and intervention staff
    Russell 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...
  22. ncbi A qualitative study of a nutrition working group
    Geoffrey W Greene
    Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island, USA
    Health Promot Pract 8:299-306. 2007
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Research Grants19

  1. CHD Lifestyle Modification for Latinas with Diabetes
    Deborah Toobert; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..The program results, materials, and lessons learned will be disseminated via multiple avenues. ..
  2. Enhancing Support for Women w/Type 2 Diabetes: Follow-Up
    Deborah Toobert; Fiscal Year: 2007
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  3. Methods for Improved Diet & Exercise Measurement
    Deborah Toobert; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..This tool could be used for health research and clinical practice applications to serve the broad NIH goal of understanding control of obesity and health enhancement. ..
  4. ENHANCING SUPPORT FOR WOMEN AT RISK FOR HEART DISEASE
    Deborah Toobert; Fiscal Year: 2004
    ..g., serum lipids, hypertension, weight, vascular reactivity), HbA1c and quality of life (e.g., depression, functioning). ..
  5. CHD Lifestyle Modification for Latinas with Diabetes
    Deborah Toobert; Fiscal Year: 2009
    ..The program results, materials, and lessons learned will be disseminated via multiple avenues. ..