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| Daniel E HallSummaryAffiliation: Yale University Country: USA Publications
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When clinical medicine collides with religionDaniel E Hall
Center for Aging at Duke University Medical Center, NC 27710, Durham, USA
Lancet 362:s28-9. 2003
Religious attendance: more cost-effective than lipitor?Daniel E Hall
Department of General Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Centers, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA
J Am Board Fam Med 19:103-9. 2006..A recent meta-analysis demonstrates a robust but small association between weekly religious attendance and longer life. However, the practical significance of this finding remains controversial...
Conceptualizing "religion": How language shapes and constrains knowledge in the study of religion and healthDaniel E Hall
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
Perspect Biol Med 47:386-401. 2004..While applying this cultural-linguistic approach to religion would require significant changes in the existing methods for studying religion and health, such changes may generate a deeper understanding of this relationship...
Hitting the target: why existing measures of "religiousness" are really reverse-scored measures of "secularism"Daniel E Hall
Center for Health Equities Research and Promotion, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Explore (NY) 4:368-73. 2008....
Episcopal measure of faith tradition: a context-specific approach to measuring religiousnessDaniel E Hall
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3400, Durham, NC 27710, USA
J Relig Health 49:164-78. 2010..If validated in a religiously diverse sample, this approach could be combined with existing, context-free measures of religiousness to generate more meaningful findings...
Can physicians' care be neutral regarding religion?Daniel E Hall
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Acad Med 79:677-9. 2004....
Measuring religiousness in health research: review and critiqueDaniel E Hall
Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
J Relig Health 47:134-63. 2008....
Informed consent for inguinal herniorrhaphy and cholecystectomy: describing how patients make decisions to have surgeryDaniel E Hall
Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
Am J Surg 204:619-25. 2012..We describe how patients perceive the process of informed consent and its influence on decision making for elective surgery...
Strangers or friends? A proposal for a new spirituality-in-medicine ethicFarr A Curlin
Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
J Gen Intern Med 20:370-4. 2005....
Religion, spirituality, and mysticismDaniel E Hall
Am J Psychiatry 161:1720-1; author reply 1721. 2004
