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Factors influencing rural Wisconsin elders in completing advance directivesL Marchand
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 777 S Mills St, Madison, WI 53715, USA
WMJ 100:26-31. 2001..Advance directives can assist in end-of-life decision-making. This study explores the factors that influence completion of advance directives...
Current cervical cancer screening practices of Dane County, Wisconsin primary care cliniciansLucille Marchand
University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine, 777 S Mills St, Madison, Wis 53715 1896, USA
WMJ 102:35-40. 2003..This study explores clinician Papanicolaou (Pap) smear collection and management strategies in light of current research, guidelines, and recommendations...
Optimal collection technique and devices for a quality pap smearLucille Marchand
University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine, Madison 53715, USA
WMJ 104:51-5. 2005..Our aim is to determine the performance of collection devices currently used in obtaining conventional Pap smears and whether sequence of collection is important for higher quality results...
Death pronouncements: surviving and thriving through storiesLucille Marchand
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53715-1896, USA
Fam Med 36:702-4. 2004
Building successful coalitions for promoting advance care planningLucille Marchand
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, USA
Am J Hosp Palliat Care 23:119-26. 2006..Resources must be commensurate with goals. Strong leadership, paid staff adequate funding, and the collaboration of diverse groups working toward common goals are the basic requirements of a successful coalition...
Placebo effects and the common cold: a randomized controlled trialBruce Barrett
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Ann Fam Med 9:312-22. 2011....
Quality of work life of independent vs employed family physicians in Wisconsin: a WReN studyJohn W Beasley
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53521, USA
Ann Fam Med 3:500-6. 2005..We explored the quality of work life and its relationship to employment by health care organizations...
Perception of empathy in the therapeutic encounter: effects on the common coldDavid Rakel
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Patient Educ Couns 85:390-7. 2011..To evaluate the effects of patient-practitioner interaction on the severity and duration of the common cold...
Death pronouncements: using the teachable moment in end-of-life care residency trainingLucille Marchand
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 777 S Mills Street, Madison, WI 53715 1896, USA
J Palliat Med 7:80-4. 2004..This paper describes a death pronouncement workshop including its objectives specific to Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) competencies, its format and its evolution over 8 years...
What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say about health and health careBruce Barrett
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Madison Medical School, Madison, Wisc 53715, USA
Ann Fam Med 2:253-9. 2004..We wanted to explore the beliefs and practices of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners...
Integrating a narrative medicine telephone interview with online life review education for cancer patients: lessons learned and future directionsMeg Wise
Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Soc Integr Oncol 7:19-25. 2009....
Placebo, meaning, and healthBruce Barrett
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Madison, 777 South Mills, 53715, USA
Perspect Biol Med 49:178-98. 2006..These clinical actions can empower patients to seek greater health and may provide a healthful sense of being cared for...
Themes of holism, empowerment, access, and legitimacy define complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine in relation to conventional biomedicineBruce Barrett
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 777 South Mills, Madison, WI 53715, USA
J Altern Complement Med 9:937-47. 2003..By incorporating a more holistic, empowering and accessible therapeutic approach, conventional medicine could build on its present legitimacy, and thereby enhance its power to "HEAL."..
Integrating the art and science of medical practice: innovations in teaching medical communication skillsCynthia Haq
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin, WI 53715, USA
Fam Med 36:S43-50. 2004..This paper describes the content and methods used to teach communication skills in Undergraduate Medical Education for the 21st Century (UME-21) schools and provides suggestions for future efforts...
Toward competency-based curricula in patient-centered spiritual care: recommended competencies for family medicine resident educationGowri Anandarajah
Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Acad Med 85:1897-904. 2010..Effective training in this area may enhance physicians' ability to attend to the physical, mental, and spiritual needs of patients and better maintain sustainable healing relationships...
Qualitative aspects of nasal irrigation use by patients with chronic sinus disease in a multimethod studyDavid Rabago
Department of Family, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53715, USA
Ann Fam Med 4:295-301. 2006..We qualitatively assessed attitudes regarding use of hypertonic saline nasal irrigation (HSNI) for frequent rhinosinusitis and chronic sinonasal symptoms in a 3-part, multimethod study...
Rationale and methods for a trial assessing placebo, echinacea, and doctor-patient interaction in the common coldBruce Barrett
Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
Explore (NY) 3:561-72. 2007....
Quality of work life of family physicians in Wisconsin's health care organizations: a WReN studyJohn W Beasley
University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine, Madison 53715, USA
WMJ 103:51-5. 2004..Because of its impact on physician recruitment, retention, commitment to the organization, and patient care, the quality of physician work life is an important problem...
Body worldsLucille Marchand
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53715-1896, USA
Fam Med 40:170-1. 2008
Building successful coalitions to promote advance care planningLucille Marchand
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, USA
Am J Hosp Palliat Care 22:437-41. 2005..Results indicate that strong leadership, paid staff adequate funding, and the collaboration of diverse groups working toward a common goal are essential if a coalition promoting end-of-life (EOL) care planning is to be successful...
Family medicine residency educational characteristics and career satisfaction in recent graduatesRichard Young
Family Medicine Residency Program, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas 76104, USA
Fam Med 40:484-91. 2008..Career satisfaction among family physicians has declined over the last 15 years. The purpose of this study was to determine what aspects of residency training are associated with family medicine career satisfaction in recent graduates...
Nasal irrigation to treat acute bacterial rhinosinusitisDavid Rabago
Am Fam Physician 72:1661-2; author reply 1662-3. 2005
Autism [editorial]Lucille Marchand
Am Fam Physician 66:1610, 1612. 2002
