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| David H GustafsonSummaryAffiliation: University of Wisconsin Country: USA Publications
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Smoking cessation via the internet: a randomized clinical trial of an internet intervention as adjuvant treatment in a smoking cessation interventionSandra J Japuntich
Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 1930 Monroe Street, Suite 200, Madison, WI 53711, USA
Nicotine Tob Res 8:S59-67. 2006..05). In sum, results suggest that participants used CHESS SCRP frequently, CHESS SCRP use was related to success, but the effects in general did not yield intergroup effects...
An eHealth system supporting palliative care for patients with non-small cell lung cancer: A randomized trialDavid H Gustafson
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
Cancer 119:1744-51. 2013....
The effect of a computer-based intervention on adult children of alcoholicsDavid H Gustafson
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
J Addict Med 6:24-8. 2012....
The effects of combining Web-based eHealth with telephone nurse case management for pediatric asthma control: a randomized controlled trialDavid Gustafson
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706, United States
J Med Internet Res 14:e101. 2012..Clinic-based asthma education and telephone case management have had mixed results on asthma control, as have eHealth programs and online games...
Reducing the digital divide for low-income women with breast cancer: a feasibility study of a population-based interventionDavid H Gustafson
Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis, University ofWisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA
J Health Commun 10:173-93. 2005..This is the first of two articles coming from this study. A companion article reports on an evaluation of the use and impact of this system on the women who were given access to it...
Use and Impact of eHealth System by Low-income Women With Breast CancerDavid H Gustafson
Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Health Commun 10:195-218. 2005..Practical significance is retained for all four outcomes. We conclude that an eHealth system like CHESS will be used extensively and have a positive impact on low-income women with breast cancer...
Using action research to implement an integrated pediatric asthma case management and eHealth intervention for low-income familiesMeg Wise
Center for Health Enhancement Support Systems, University of Wisconsin Madison, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA
Health Promot Pract 11:798-806. 2010..As a result of these efforts, a higher proportion of low-income African American families are recruited into the study than originally proposed...
Predictors of the change in the expression of emotional support within an online breast cancer support group: a longitudinal studyWoohyun Yoo
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Patient Educ Couns 90:88-95. 2013..To explore how the expression of emotional support in an online breast cancer support group changes over time, and what factors predict this pattern of change...
Antecedent characteristics of online cancer information seeking among rural breast cancer patients: an application of the Cognitive-Social Health Information Processing (C-SHIP) modelBret R Shaw
Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Health Commun 13:389-408. 2008..This study supports the applicability of the model to discern why people afflicted with cancer may seek online information to cope with their disease...
An exploratory study of predictors of participation in a computer support group for women with breast cancerBret R Shaw
Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Comput Inform Nurs 24:18-27. 2006..Implications for improving psychosocial interventions for women with breast cancer are discussed, and future research objectives are suggested...
Creating a bond between caregivers online: effect on caregivers' coping strategiesKang Namkoong
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
J Health Commun 17:125-40. 2012..Findings suggest that perceived bonding has positive effects on caregivers' appraisal and problem-focused coping strategies, and it mediates the effect of ICCS on the coping strategies 6 months after the intervention has begun...
Expression and reception of treatment information in breast cancer support groups: how health self-efficacy moderates effects on emotional well-beingKang Namkoong
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Patient Educ Couns 81:S41-7. 2010..To examine the effects of exchanging treatment information within computer-mediated breast cancer support groups on emotional well-being, and to explore whether this relationship is moderated by health self-efficacy...
Internet telehealth for pediatric asthma case management: integrating computerized and case manager features for tailoring a Web-based asthma education programMeg Wise
Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin Madison in Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Health Promot Pract 8:282-91. 2007..Implications for health education for chronic disease management are raised...
The process and effect of supportive message expression and reception in online breast cancer support groupsEunkyung Kim
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Psychooncology 21:531-40. 2012....
Effects of using online narrative and didactic information on healthcare participation for breast cancer patientsMeg Wise
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53726, United States
Patient Educ Couns 70:348-56. 2008..To determine the effects of online narrative and didactic information on breast cancer patients' healthcare participation and the interaction effects of race...
How women with breast cancer learn using interactive cancer communication systemsBret R Shaw
Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53726, USA
Health Educ Res 22:108-19. 2007....
Development and implementation of a clinician reporting system for advanced stage cancer: initial lessons learnedLori L DuBenske
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 15:679-86. 2008..This study reports initial findings from implementation of the Clinician Report (CR)-a patient and caregiver status report tool accessible by the oncology clinic team...
Web-based cancer communication and decision making systems: connecting patients, caregivers, and clinicians for improved health outcomesLori L DuBenske
School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
Med Decis Making 30:732-44. 2010..Implementation strategies should address timing, personnel, and environmental factors to facilitate continued use and benefit from IHCS...
Caregivers' differing needs across key experiences of the advanced cancer disease trajectoryLori L DuBenske
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
Palliat Support Care 6:265-72. 2008..This study examines a variety of particular needs across a number of more discrete illness-related transition experiences specifically in the advanced cancer disease trajectory...
Caregivers' participation in the oncology clinic visit mediates the relationship between their information competence and their need fulfillment and clinic visit satisfactionLori L DuBenske
University of Wisconsin Madison, Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, Madison, WI 53726, USA
Patient Educ Couns 81:S94-9. 2010..This study examines the mediating role caregiver's clinic visit involvement has on the relationships between caregiver's information competence and their need fulfillment and clinic visit satisfaction...
Doctor-patient relationship as motivation and outcome: examining uses of an Interactive Cancer Communication SystemBret R Shaw
Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1136 WARF Building, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA
Int J Med Inform 76:274-82. 2007....
Effects of insightful disclosure within computer mediated support groups on women with breast cancerBret R Shaw
Center of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53726, USA
Health Commun 19:133-42. 2006..Implications for improving psychosocial interventions for people with health concerns are discussed, and future research objectives are suggested...
Disseminating quality improvement: study protocol for a large cluster-randomized trialAndrew R Quanbeck
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Implement Sci 6:44. 2011..S. It is, to our knowledge, the largest study of organizational change ever conducted in healthcare. The trial seeks to determine the most cost-effective method of disseminating quality improvement in addiction treatment...
Explicating an evidence-based, theoretically informed, mobile technology-based system to improve outcomes for people in recovery for alcohol dependenceDavid H Gustafson
Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Subst Use Misuse 46:96-111. 2011....
Predictors of supportive message expression and reception in an interactive cancer communication systemEunkyung Kim
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
J Health Commun 16:1106-21. 2011..The authors discuss the theoretical and practical implications for providing effective psychosocial support for women with breast cancer...
Which elements of improvement collaboratives are most effective? A cluster-randomized trialDavid H Gustafson
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Addiction 108:1145-57. 2013..This study tested the effectiveness of different components in addiction treatment services, hypothesizing that a combination of all components would be most effective...
An e-health solution for people with alcohol problemsDavid H Gustafson
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies and NIATx formerly known as the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment at the University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
Alcohol Res Health 33:327-37. 2011..One example of an addiction-relapse prevention system currently being tested is the Alcohol Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (A-CHESS) Program...
Needs assessment for cancer patients and their familiesKuang Yi Wen
Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin, 1107 WARF, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI53726, USA
Health Qual Life Outcomes 2:11. 2004..This study discusses the importance of the needs assessment, relationships between needs, satisfaction and quality of life; and reviews the assessment instruments of needs experienced by cancer patients and their families...
Psychometric evaluation of the Health Information Orientation Scale: a brief measure for assessing health information engagement and apprehensionLori L DuBenske
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Health Psychol 14:721-30. 2009..Each factor demonstrated adequate reliability and construct validity, providing promising findings regarding Information Engagement and Information Apprehension, specific to a health context...
CHESS: 10 years of research and development in consumer health informatics for broad populations, including the underservedDavid H Gustafson
Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
Int J Med Inform 65:169-77. 2002..The review places particular emphasis on what has been found with regard to the acceptance and use of such systems by high risk and underserved groups...
Assessing the unmet information, support and care delivery needs of men with prostate cancerEric W Boberg
Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1119 WARF, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53705, USA
Patient Educ Couns 49:233-42. 2003..The greatest Unmet Needs for information were in knowledge of recurrence issues and in side effects of the illness and its treatment...
A business case for quality improvement in addiction treatment: evidence from the NIATx collaborativeAndrew R Quanbeck
University of Wisconsin Madison, 53706, USA
J Behav Health Serv Res 39:91-100. 2012..By adopting customer-focused practices aimed at removing barriers to treatment access and retention, providers may be able to improve financial performance, increase staff retention, and gain long-term strategic advantage...
Communicating about self and others within an online support group for women with breast cancer and subsequent outcomesBret R Shaw
University of Wisconsin Madison and Center for Excellence in Cancer Communication Research, Department of Life Sciences Communication, USA
J Health Psychol 13:930-9. 2008..Messages were analyzed using a program counting first person and relational pronouns. A positive relationship was found between use of first person pronouns and negative emotions...
Massachusetts's experience suggests coverage alone is insufficient to increase addiction disorders treatmentVictor A Capoccia
Center for Health Enhancement System Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 31:1000-8. 2012..Our analysis suggests that expanded coverage alone is insufficient to increase treatment use. Changes in eligibility, services, financing, system design, and policy may also be required...
Relevance of CONSORT reporting criteria for research on eHealth interventionsTimothy B Baker
Center for Excellence in Cancer Communication, Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
Patient Educ Couns 81:S77-86. 2010..These criteria were intended to improve the quality and completeness of reporting of RCTs in health care research. This paper discusses the relevance of the CONSORT recommendations for the reporting and design of eHealth research...
Helping adolescents quit smoking:a needs assessment of current and former teen smokersSuzanne Pingree
University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
Health Commun 16:185-94. 2004..The findings that significant differences exist based on the adolescent smokers Stage of Change imply that this framework can be appropriately applied to this context...
Potential roles for new communication technologies in treatment of addictionKimberly Johnson
NIATx Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison College of Engineering, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Curr Psychiatry Rep 13:390-7. 2011..This paper examines potential roles of information and communication technologies as well as process and regulatory challenges...
Automating addiction treatment: enhancing the human experience and creating a fix for the futureDavid H Gustafson
Network for Improvement of Addiction Treatment, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 118:186-206. 2005..Two stories illustrate how these ideas could help a heroin addict and an alcoholic. The sponsors plan another meeting to bring these visionary concepts closer to real application...
The roles of past behavior and health beliefs in predicting medication adherence to a statin regimenTodd D Molfenter
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies CHESS, Madison, WI, USA
Patient Prefer Adherence 6:643-51. 2012..This study will evaluate if past medication-refill behavior for a statin regimen is more predictive of medication adherence than patient medication-taking health beliefs...
Patient Internet services: creating the value-added paradigmTodd Molfenter
Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (CHESS) Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
J Healthc Inf Manag 16:73-9. 2002....
Patient/Caregiver influences for declining participation in supportive oncology trialsMary K Buss
Division of Hematology Oncology and Palliative Care Consultation Service, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Avenue, Rose 144, Boston, MA 02215, USA
J Support Oncol 6:168-74. 2008..This information was specific to supportive care trials; it may help researchers plan recruitment strategies and enrollment targets...
Differences in adolescent smoker and nonsmoker perceptions of strategies that would help an adolescent quit smokingChristi A Patten
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Ann Behav Med 26:124-33. 2003..The results have implications for the design of peer-based and other interventions for adolescent smokers...
Barriers to information access, perceived health competence, and psychosocial health outcomes: test of a mediation model in a breast cancer sampleNeeraj K Arora
Outcomes Research Branch, ARP, DCCPS, National Cancer Institute, 6130 Executive Blvd, MSC 7344, EPN Room #4005, Bethesda, MD 20892-7344, USA. aroran/2mail.nih.gov
Patient Educ Couns 47:37-46. 2002..Our findings underscore the need for designing and implementing interventions that would aid providers in better meeting the information needs of their patients...
Randomized clinical trial of an Internet-based versus brief office intervention for adolescent smoking cessationChristi A Patten
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Patient Educ Couns 64:249-58. 2006..Evaluation of novel treatment delivery methods, such as the Internet are notably absent from the adolescent smoking treatment literature...
Perceived helpfulness and impact of social support provided by family, friends, and health care providers to women newly diagnosed with breast cancerNeeraj K Arora
Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892 7344, USA
Psychooncology 16:474-86. 2007..In order to facilitate cancer patients' adjustment to their illness, efforts need to be made to understand and address their support needs throughout the cancer experience...
Evaluation of ehealth systems and servicesDavid H Gustafson
BMJ 328:1150. 2004
Making "stone soup": improvements in clinic access and retention in addiction treatmentVictor A Capoccia
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 33:95-103. 2007..DISCUSSION: The successes experienced by organizations in the NIATx initiative should be useful for implementing change in other fields of service delivery...
Developing and testing a model to predict outcomes of organizational changeDavid H Gustafson
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Health Serv Res 38:751-76. 2003..84. CONCLUSIONS: A subjective Bayesian model was effective in predicting the outcome of actual improvement projects. Additional prospective evaluations as well as testing the impact of this model as an intervention are warranted...
A good deathDavid H Gustafson
J Med Internet Res 9:e6. 2007..Data and eHealth technology, if it were more accessible, could help patients, families, and caregivers to cope with end of life issues...
Frequency and type of use of a home-based, Internet intervention for adolescent smoking cessationChristi A Patten
Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA
J Adolesc Health 41:437-43. 2007..We describe adolescent use of a home-based Internet intervention to stop smoking (Stomp Out Smokes [SOS]) and explore baseline characteristics associated with SOS use...
