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| Stephen F RothemichSummaryAffiliation: Virginia Commonwealth University Country: USA Publications
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Promoting primary care smoking-cessation support with quitlines: the QuitLink Randomized Controlled TrialStephen F Rothemich
Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, 23298 0251, USA
Am J Prev Med 38:367-74. 2010..S. primary care practices, it is difficult to provide more than brief advice to quit in the course of routine work. Telephone quitlines can deliver effective intensive counseling, but few collaborate closely with clinicians...
Effect on cessation counseling of documenting smoking status as a routine vital sign: an ACORN studyStephen F Rothemich
Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298 0251, USA
Ann Fam Med 6:60-8. 2008..We examined whether the vital sign intervention influences patient-reported frequency and intensity of tobacco cessation counseling...
An electronic linkage system for health behavior counseling effect on delivery of the 5A'sAlex H Krist
Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298 0251, USA
Am J Prev Med 35:S350-8. 2008..A system that could increase referrals through an efficient collaborative partnership between community programs and clinicians could have major public health implications; such was the subject of this feasibility evaluation...
Patient costs as a barrier to intensive health behavior counselingAlex H Krist
Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298 0251, USA
Am J Prev Med 38:344-8. 2010..Although intensive health behavior counseling has been demonstrated to help patients lose weight and quit smoking, many payers offer limited coverage for such counseling...
A practice-sponsored Web site to help patients pursue healthy behaviors: an ACORN studySteven H Woolf
Departments of Family Medicine, Epidemiology, and Community Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA corrected
Ann Fam Med 4:148-52. 2006..We tested whether patients are more likely to pursue healthy behaviors (eg, physical activity, smoking cessation) if referred to a tailored Web site that provides valuable information for behavior change...
Interactive preventive health record to enhance delivery of recommended care: a randomized trialAlex H Krist
Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298 0251, USA
Ann Fam Med 10:312-9. 2012....
The relative importance of patient-reported barriers to colorectal cancer screeningResa M Jones
Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298 0212, USA
Am J Prev Med 38:499-507. 2010..Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates are suboptimal. The most important barriers identified by patients are poorly understood. A comprehensive assessment of barriers to all recommended modalities is needed...
Designing a patient-centered personal health record to promote preventive careAlex H Krist
Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 11:73. 2011....
It takes a partnership: the value of collaboration in developing and promoting a Web site for primary care patientsAlex H Krist
Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Fairfax, USA
Ann Fam Med 3:S47-9. 2005
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...
The top priority: building a better system for tobacco-cessation counselingC Tracy Orleans
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey 08543, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:103-6. 2006
