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Improving the Adoption of Advance Directives in Primary Care Practices

Elizabeth Wickersham, Mary Gowin, Munim H. Deen and Zsolt Nagykaldi
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine March 2019, 32 (2) 168-179; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2019.02.180236
Elizabeth Wickersham
From the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Research Division (EW, MG, ZN), Primary Care Health Policy Division (MG), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, College of Public Health (MHD), University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK.
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Mary Gowin
From the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Research Division (EW, MG, ZN), Primary Care Health Policy Division (MG), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, College of Public Health (MHD), University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK.
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Munim H. Deen
From the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Research Division (EW, MG, ZN), Primary Care Health Policy Division (MG), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, College of Public Health (MHD), University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK.
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Zsolt Nagykaldi
From the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Research Division (EW, MG, ZN), Primary Care Health Policy Division (MG), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, College of Public Health (MHD), University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK.
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vol. 32 no. 2 168-179
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2019.02.180236
PubMed 
30850453

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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
Print ISSN 
1557-2625
Online ISSN 
1558-7118
History 
  • Received for publication August 13, 2018
  • Revision received November 30, 2018
  • Accepted for publication December 4, 2018
  • Published online March 8, 2019.

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© Copyright 2019 by the American Board of Family Medicine.

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  1. Elizabeth Wickersham, MD, MS,
  2. Mary Gowin, MPH, PhD,
  3. Munim H. Deen, MPH, CPH and
  4. Zsolt Nagykaldi, PhD
  1. From the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Research Division (EW, MG, ZN), Primary Care Health Policy Division (MG), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, College of Public Health (MHD), University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK.
  1. Corresponding author: Elizabeth Wickersham, MD, MS, Research Division, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 900 NE 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 (E-mail: elizabeth-wickersham{at}ouhsc.edu).
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Elizabeth Wickersham, Mary Gowin, Munim H. Deen, Zsolt Nagykaldi
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Mar 2019, 32 (2) 168-179; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2019.02.180236

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Elizabeth Wickersham, Mary Gowin, Munim H. Deen, Zsolt Nagykaldi
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