Carol A Brownson

Summary

Affiliation: Washington University School of Medicine
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Cost-effectiveness of diabetes self-management programs in community primary care settings
    Carol A Brownson
    National Program Office, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Diabetes Initiative, Division of Health Behavior Research, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO 63108 2212, USA
    Diabetes Educ 35:761-9. 2009
  2. ncbi Teaching how, not what: the contributions of community health workers to diabetes self-management
    Kia L Davis
    Health Communication Research Laboratory, St Louis University School of Public Health, 3545 Lafayette Avenue, 408 B, St Louis, MO 63104, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:208S-215S. 2007
  3. ncbi A quality improvement tool to assess self-management support in primary care
    Carol 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
  4. ncbi Characteristics of organizational resources and supports for self management in primary care
    Gowri Shetty
    National Program Office of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Division of Health Behavior Research, Washington University School of Medicine, 4444 Forest Park Avenue, Suite 6700, St Louis, MO 63108 2212, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:185S-192S. 2007
  5. ncbi Use of the transtheoretical model to enhance resources and supports for diabetes self management: lessons from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Diabetes Initiative
    Gabrielle R Highstein
    Division of Health Behavior Research, Washington University School of Medicine, 4444 Forest Park Avenue, Suite 6700, St Louis, MO 63108 2212, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:193S-200S. 2007
  6. ncbi Patient-centered goal setting as a tool to improve diabetes self-management
    Aisha T Langford
    Department of Community Health, Saint Louis University, 3545 Lafayette Avenue, St Louis, MO 63108, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:139S-144S. 2007
  7. ncbi Move More Diabetes: using Lay Health Educators to support physical activity in a community-based chronic disease self-management program
    Melissa L Richert
    Saint Louis University School of Public Health, St Louis, Missouri, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:179S-184S. 2007
  8. ncbi Integration of a promotora-led self-management program into a system of care
    Corinne E Joshu
    Department of Community Health, Prevention Research Center, Saint Louis University School of Public Health, 3545 Lafayette Avenue, St Louis, MO 63104, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:151S-158S. 2007
  9. ncbi Tools for building clinic-community partnerships to support chronic disease control and prevention
    Ellen K Barnidge
    Saint Louis University School of Public Health, 3545 Lafayette Ave, St Louis, MO 63104, USA
    Diabetes Educ 36:190-201. 2010
  10. ncbi Ecological approaches to self-management: the case of diabetes
    Edwin 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

Detail Information

Publications10

  1. ncbi Cost-effectiveness of diabetes self-management programs in community primary care settings
    Carol A Brownson
    National Program Office, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Diabetes Initiative, Division of Health Behavior Research, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO 63108 2212, USA
    Diabetes Educ 35:761-9. 2009
    ..Estimates incorporated lifetime reductions in disease progression, costs of adverse events, and increases in quality of life...
  2. ncbi Teaching how, not what: the contributions of community health workers to diabetes self-management
    Kia L Davis
    Health Communication Research Laboratory, St Louis University School of Public Health, 3545 Lafayette Avenue, 408 B, St Louis, MO 63104, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:208S-215S. 2007
    ..The purpose of this study is to describe ways in which community health workers (CHWs) are used in various clinic and community settings to support diabetes self-management...
  3. ncbi A quality improvement tool to assess self-management support in primary care
    Carol 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...
  4. ncbi Characteristics of organizational resources and supports for self management in primary care
    Gowri Shetty
    National Program Office of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Division of Health Behavior Research, Washington University School of Medicine, 4444 Forest Park Avenue, Suite 6700, St Louis, MO 63108 2212, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:185S-192S. 2007
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  5. ncbi Use of the transtheoretical model to enhance resources and supports for diabetes self management: lessons from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Diabetes Initiative
    Gabrielle R Highstein
    Division of Health Behavior Research, Washington University School of Medicine, 4444 Forest Park Avenue, Suite 6700, St Louis, MO 63108 2212, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:193S-200S. 2007
    ..The purpose of this article is to describe how Resources and Supports for Self Management (RSSM) and strategies of the transtheoretical model (TTM) intersect to produce a comprehensive approach resulting in cutting-edge diabetes programs...
  6. ncbi Patient-centered goal setting as a tool to improve diabetes self-management
    Aisha T Langford
    Department of Community Health, Saint Louis University, 3545 Lafayette Avenue, St Louis, MO 63108, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:139S-144S. 2007
    ..The purpose of this article is to describe the process of collaborative goal setting as a means to improve diabetes self-management in primary care...
  7. ncbi Move More Diabetes: using Lay Health Educators to support physical activity in a community-based chronic disease self-management program
    Melissa L Richert
    Saint Louis University School of Public Health, St Louis, Missouri, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:179S-184S. 2007
    ..The purpose of this article is to describe Move More Diabetes (MMD), which is used by Lay Health Educators (LHEs) to promote physical activity and improve diabetes self-management among individuals with type 2 diabetes...
  8. ncbi Integration of a promotora-led self-management program into a system of care
    Corinne E Joshu
    Department of Community Health, Prevention Research Center, Saint Louis University School of Public Health, 3545 Lafayette Avenue, St Louis, MO 63104, USA
    Diabetes Educ 33:151S-158S. 2007
    ..The purpose of this article is to describe the integration of a promotora-led self-management component into a system of care and assess the influence of this program on indicators of metabolic control over time...
  9. ncbi Tools for building clinic-community partnerships to support chronic disease control and prevention
    Ellen K Barnidge
    Saint Louis University School of Public Health, 3545 Lafayette Ave, St Louis, MO 63104, USA
    Diabetes Educ 36:190-201. 2010
    ..Overall, these tools seek to aid partnerships in achieving the best possible chronic disease outcomes...
  10. ncbi Ecological approaches to self-management: the case of diabetes
    Edwin 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...