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Subject Index to Volume 26, 2013

The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine November 2013, 26 (6) 815-822;
  • Abdominal pain, misdiagnosed, 26(6):738–744

  • Abortion, induced, early pregnancy failure and, 26(6):751–758

  • About Practice-based research networks (PBRNS)

    • Communication Is the key to Success in Pragmatic Clinical Trials in Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs), 26(5):571–578

  • Acupuncture, for chronic pain, outcomes in urban primary care, 26(6):692–700

  • Adolescence, reproductive health care of women, 26(4):460–469

  • Aged

    • benefits of having a confidant, 26(1):7–8

    • detecting geriatric cognitive impairment, 26(4):429–435

    • herpes zoster by race, 26(1):45–51

    • shared decision making in PSA testing, 26(4):401–408

  • Airway, asthma and COPD, overlap syndrome, 26(4):470–477

  • Alabama, vs Cuba, low birth weight outcomes, 26(2):187–195

  • Allopathic medical schools, graduates, self-reported ability to perform procedures, 26(1):28–34

  • Alternative medicine, auriculotherapy for smoking cessation, 26(1):61–70

  • American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM), Certification Examination

    • differential item functioning, 26(6):807–809

    • engagement of groups in Maintenance of Certification, 26(2):149–158

    • pass rates, 26(4):453–459

    • performance by country of medical training, 26(1):78–81

    • recertification candidate pass rates, 26(4):478–479

  • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), board certification, 26(6):620–622

  • Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome, misdiagnosed abdominal pain, 26(6):738–744

  • Antibiotics, treatment failure and costs in MRSA infections, 26(5):508–517

  • Antidepressive agents, adherence to, influence of patient and clinician language, 26(4):409–420

  • Antihypertensives, therapeutic classes and treatment strategies, 26(5):529–538

  • Anxiety, facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

  • Asthma

    • COPD and, overlap syndrome, 26(4):470–477

    • improved care for, method for building a COS, 26(3):254–263

  • Attitudes, toward medical marijuana, Colorado family physicians, 26(1):52–60

  • Auriculotherapy, for smoking cessation, 26(1):61–70

  • Behavior modification, use of website to accomplish, 26(2):168–176

  • Bisexuals, LGBT surrogate health care decision-making rights, 26(6):802–804

  • Blood pressure

    • antihypertensive classes and treatment strategies, 26(5):529–538

    • evidence-based blood pressure control, 26(5):539–557

    • measuring, self-reported physician adherence to guidelines for, 26(2):215–217

    • noncontrol, and LDL noncontrol, comparison, in primary care offices, 26(6):658–668

  • Body temperature, duration of fever in children with illness, 26(4):445–452

  • Breast cancer, survivors, underserved, follow-up care, 26(6):628–636

  • Breast feeding, postpartum protocol for avoiding pregnancy, 26(1):35–44

  • Bronchodilators, in COPD treatment, megatrials for, 26(2):221–224

  • Cancer screening

    • colon cancer, rural family medicine, 26(5):486–497

    • colorectal cancer, improving screening for, 26(5):498–507

    • increased, method for building a COS, 26(3):254–263

    • web-based skin cancer course for providers, 26(6):648–657

  • Cannabis, medical, Colorado family physicians' attitudes toward, 26(1):52–60

  • Capitation fee, payments to providers and delivery of patient education, 26(4):350–355

  • Career choice, what it means to be a personal physician, 26(1):96–97

  • Case reports, peripheral intravenous catheter fracture, 26(6):805–806

  • Certification Examination, ABFM

    • differential item functioning, 26(6):807–809

    • engagement of groups in Maintenance of Certification, 26(2):149–158

    • pass rates, 26(4):453–459

    • performance by country of medical training, 26(1):78–81

    • recertification candidate pass rates, 26(4):478–479

  • Certified nurse midwives

    • routine work with family physicians, 26(3):244–245

    • working together in the best interest of patients, 26(3):241–243

  • Cesarean section, delivery outcomes, rural family physicians and obstetricians, 26(4):366–372

  • Child nutrition, effect of intervention on BMI in overweight children, 26(2):126–137

  • Childbirth

    • cesarean section, delivery outcomes, rural family physicians and obstetricians, 26(4):366–372

    • low birth weight outcomes, Cuba vs Alabama, 26(2):187–195

    • postpartum period, protocol for avoiding pregnancy, 26(1):35–44

    • spontaneous peripartum coronary artery dissection, 26(1):82–89

  • Children

    • with illness, duration of fever in, 26(4):445–452

    • overweight, effect of intervention on BMI, 26(2):126–137

  • Cholesterol, blood pressure and LDL control in primary care, 26(6):658–668

  • Chronic disease

    • asthma and COPD, 26(4):470–477

    • caring for patients with multiple chronic conditions, 26(5):484–485

    • diagnostic algorithms for 5 chronic conditions, 26(2):159–167

    • management, COS for, 26(3):311–315

    • megatrials for bronchodilators in COPD treatment, 26(2):221–224

    • multimorbidity and, prevalence in primary care practice, 26(5):518–524

    • patient care outcomes of the SEAHEC IPIP experience, 26(1):16–23

    • using Bydureon™ in patients with diabetes mellitus, 26(2):203–210

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

    • asthma and, overlap syndrome, 26(4):470–477

    • treatment, megatrials for bronchodilators, 26(2):221–224

  • Chronic pain

    • acupuncture for, outcomes, urban primary care, 26(6):692–700

    • changes in opioid prescribing for, 26(4):394–400

  • Clinical practice guidelines, blood pressure and LDL control in primary care, 26(6):658–668

  • Clinical trials, in PBRNs, success, role of communication, 26(5):571–578

  • Cocaine, levamisole-adulterated, case series, correspondence, 26(1):98

  • Cognitive impairment, geriatric, detecting, 26(4):429–435

  • Cold spots, linking primary care and public health, 26(3):239–240

  • Colorectal cancer, screening

    • improving, 26(5):498–507

    • increased, method for building a COS, 26(3):254–263

    • rural family medicine, 26(5):486–497

  • Commentary

    • Advancing Quality Health Care through Continuing American Board of Medical Specialties Board Certification, 26(6):620–622

    • Caring for Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions: Balancing Evidenced-based and Patient-Centered Care, 26(5):484–485

    • Cold-Spotting: Linking Primary Care and Public Health to Create Communities of Solution, 26(3):239–240

    • Communities of Solution: Partnerships for Population Health, 26(3):232–238

    • Continuous Primary Care Is Central to Comprehensive Cancer Care: Are We Ready to Meet Growing Needs? 26(6):623–625

    • Patient-Centered Research Happens in Practice-based Research Networks, 26(5):481–483

    • The Role of Family Physicians in Mental Health Care Delivery in the United States: Implications for Health Reform, 26(2):111–113

    • Uncloaking Family Medicine Research: So Much to Know, So Little Time, 26(1):4–6

    • Working Together in the Best Interest of Patients, 26(3):241–243

  • Communication

    • language, influence on adherence to antidepressant medication, 26(4):409–420

    • lessons and challenges from the Healthy Mendocino COS, 26(3):316–322

    • role of success, clinical trials, PBRNs, 26(5):571–578

  • Communities of solution (COS)

    • chronic disease management, 26(3):311–315

    • increasing access to care for Brazos Valley, Texas, 26(3):246–253

    • JABFM issue on, correspondence, 26(6):612–614

    • lessons and challenges from the Healthy Mendocino COS, 26(3):316–322

    • linking primary care and public health, 26(3):239–240

    • method for building, 26(3):254–263

    • military health system, 26(3):264–270

    • partnerships for population health, 26(3):232–238

    • rural, for cardiovascular health, 26(3):299–310

    • support for a medical village from the OCHIN COS, 26(3):271–278

    • and U.S. educational system, 26(3):323–326

  • Community-based participatory research, method for building a COS, 26(3):254–263

  • Community health care, support for a medical village from the OCHIN COS, 26(3):271–278

  • Community health centers, building CHC research infrastructure, 26(5):579–587

  • Community health networks

    • building CHC research infrastructure, 26(5):579–587

    • increasing access to care for Brazos Valley, Texas, 26(3):246–253

  • Community medicine

    • addressing homelessness, mental illness, and health disparities, 26(3):279–287

    • COS for chronic disease management, 26(3):311–315

    • COS for the military health system, 26(3):264–270

    • emergence of primary care in Latin America, 26(2):183–186

    • evidence-based blood pressure control, 26(5):539–557

    • lessons and challenges from the Healthy Mendocino COS, 26(3):316–322

    • practice and community strategies in San Antonio, 26(3):288–298

  • Comparative effectiveness research, antihypertensive classes and treatment strategies, 26(5):529–538

  • Complementary medicine, acupuncture for chronic pain, 26(6):692–700

  • Confidentiality, adolescent patients, reproductive health care, 26(4):460–469

  • Conflict of interest

    • lessons learned from a pharma-free practice transformation, 26(3):332–338

    • physician payment disclosure under health care reform, 26(3):327–331

  • Continuity of patient care, provider practice characteristics, 26(4):356–365

  • Contraception

    • postpartum protocol for avoiding pregnancy, 26(1):35–44

    • reproductive health care of adolescent women, 26(4):460–469

  • Coronary arteries, spontaneous peripartum dissection, presentation and outcome, 26(1):82–89

  • Correspondence

    • emergence of primary care in Latin America, reflections from the field, 26(5):612

    • home visits and the social context, 26(3):339–340

    • impact of prior authorization requirements on primary care physicians' offices, 26(3):340–341

    • JABFM issue on communities of solution, 26(5):612–614

    • levamisole-adulterated cocaine, 26(1):98

  • Cost of illness, treatment failure and costs in MRSA infections, 26(5):508–517

  • Cuba, vs Alabama, low birth weight outcomes, 26(2):187–195

  • Decision making

    • facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

    • LGBT surrogate health care decision-making rights, 26(6):802–804

    • shared, in PSA testing, men older than 70 years, 26(4):401–408

    • validation of MORES, 26(4):436–444

  • Delivery of health care

    • addressing homelessness, mental illness, and health disparities, 26(3):279–287

    • COS for the military health system, 26(3):264–270

    • emergence of primary care in Latin America, 26(2):183–186

    • nonemergent emergency department use, 26(6):680–691

    • payments to providers and delivery of patient education, 26(4):350–355

    • practice and community strategies in San Antonio, 26(3):288–298

    • rural COS for cardiovascular health, 26(3):299–310

  • Dementia, detecting geriatric cognitive impairment, 26(4):429–435

  • Depression

    • adherence to medication, influence of patient and clinician language, 26(4):409–420

    • facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

  • Dermatology

    • melanoma outcomes among Medicare beneficiaries, 26(6):637–647

    • psoriasis vulgaris, evidence-based guide for primary care, 26(6):787–801

    • resistant “candidal intertrigo,” 26(2):211–214

  • Diabetes mellitus

    • care, quality and patient panel characteristics, 26(6):669–679

    • care, quality improvement initiative, 26(6):711–719

    • self-management guidelines, implementing, 26(1):90–92

    • using Bydureon™ in patients with, 26(2):203–210

  • Diagnosis, diagnostic algorithms for 5 chronic conditions, 26(2):159–167

  • Diagnostic use, HPV testing in low-risk women, 26(6):720–727

  • DNA testing, HPV, in low-risk women, 26(6):720–727

  • Drug industry

    • lessons learned from a pharma-free practice transformation, 26(3):332–338

    • physician payment disclosure under health care reform, 26(3):327–331

    • sample closet medications, 26(4):380–387

  • Drug therapy

    • antihypertensive classes and treatment strategies, 26(5):529–538

    • Bydureon™, use in patients with diabetes mellitus, 26(2):203–210

  • Early medical intervention (educational), colon cancer screening in rural family medicine, 26(5):486–497

  • Editorial Office News and Notes

    • Content Usage and the Most Frequently Read Articles by Issue in 2012, 26(3):229–231

    • Peer Reviewers for the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine in 2012, 26(2):108–110

  • Editors' Notes

    • Common Illnesses, Patient Physician Interactions, Continuity, and Practice Organization, 26(4):347–349

    • Family Physicians Improve Patient Health Care Quality and Outcomes, 26(6):617–619

    • Researching Together and Improving Practice Outcomes, 26(1):1–3

    • Successful Behavioral Interventions, International Comparisons, and a Wonderful Variety of Topics for Clinical Practice, 26(2):105–107

  • Education research, self-reported ability to perform procedures, 26(1):28–34

  • Education systems, COS and the U.S. educational system, 26(3):323–326

  • Educational measurement, ABFM Certification Examination

    • pass rates, 26(4):453–459

    • performance on, by country, 26(1):78–81

  • Educational research, web-based skin cancer course for providers, 26(6):648–657

  • Elderly

    • detecting geriatric cognitive impairment, 26(4):429–435

    • health-related quality of life, benefits of having a confidant, 26(1):7–8

    • herpes zoster by race, 26(1):45–51

  • Electronic health records

    • adoption of, by family physicians, factors influencing, 26(4):388–393

    • blood pressure and LDL control in primary care, 26(6):658–668

    • prior authorization requirements, impact on physicians' offices, 26(1):93–95

    • prior authorization requirements, impact on physicians' offices, correspondence, 26(3):340–341

    • support for a medical village from the OCHIN COS, 26(3):271–278

  • Electronic medical records

    • automated clinical reminders and obesity, 26(6):745–750

    • meaningful use in primary care practices, 26(5):603–611

  • Embolism, peripheral intravenous catheter fracture, 26(6):805–806

  • Emergency treatment, nonemergent emergency department use, 26(6):680–691

  • End of life care, LGBT surrogate health care decision-making rights, 26(6):802–804

  • English as a Second Language (ESL), prenatal program, 26(6):728–737

  • Environmental health, lessons and challenges from the Healthy Mendocino COS, 26(3):316–322

  • Epidemiology

    • hydrogenated vegetable oil consumption in northern Iran, 26(6):778–783

    • treatment failure and costs in MRSA infections, 26(5):508–517

  • Ethnicity

    • hydrogenated vegetable oil consumption in northern Iran, 26(6):778–783

    • quality of care for health center patients, 26(6):768–777

  • Evaluation research, prenatal program, population with limited English proficiency, 26(6):728–737

  • Evidence-based medicine

    • blood pressure control, 26(5):539–557

    • Bydureon™ in patients with diabetes mellitus, 26(2):203–210

    • caring for patients with multiple chronic conditions, 26(5):484–485

  • Family health

    • duration of fever in children with illness, 26(4):445–452

    • effect of intervention on BMI in overweight children, 26(2):126–137

    • home visits and social context, correspondence, 26(3):339–340

  • Family medicine

    • clinics, health literacy in metro Detroit, 26(5):566–570

    • emergence of primary care in Latin America, 26(2):183–186

    • improving colorectal cancer screening, 26(5):498–507

    • patients, hospitalized, predictors of thirty-day readmission among, 26(1):71–77

    • reflections in, what it means to be a personal physician, 26(1):96–97

  • Family physicians

    • adoption of EHRs, factors influencing, 26(4):388–393

    • attitudes toward medical marijuana, 26(1):52–60

    • caring for patients with multiple chronic conditions, 26(5):484–485

    • changes in opioid prescribing for chronic pain, 26(4):394–400

    • home visits and social context, correspondence, 26(3):339–340

    • improvement of patient health care quality and outcomes, 26(6):617–619

    • mental health care delivery and, 26(2):114–115

    • participation in quality improvement., 26(6):626–627

    • rural, retention after 20-25 years, 26(1):24–27

    • self-reported adherence to guidelines for measuring blood pressure, 26(2):215–217

    • working together in the best interest of patients, 26(3):241–243

  • Family practice, ABFM Certification Examination pass rates, 26(4):453–459

  • Feedback, blood pressure and LDL control in primary care, 26(6):658–668

  • Fever, duration of, in children with illness, 26(4):445–452

  • Gays, LGBT surrogate health care decision-making rights, 26(6):802–804

  • Gender, physician, patient health care utilization and mortality and, 26(2):138–148

  • Geographic factors, ABFM Certification Examination

    • pass rates, 26(4):453–459

    • performance on, by country, 26(1):78–81

  • Geriatrics, detecting geriatric cognitive impairment, 26(4):429–435

  • Graduate medical education, early pregnancy failure and induced abortion, 26(6):751–758

  • Guidelines, self-management, diabetes mellitus, implementing, 26(1):90–92

  • Health behavior, health insurance association with preventive care, 26(6):759–767

  • Health care delivery, COS and the U.S. educational system, 26(3):323–326

  • Health care disparities, quality of care for health center patients, 26(6):768–777

  • Health care financing, COS and the U.S. educational system, 26(3):323–326

  • Health care reform

    • COS and the U.S. educational system, 26(3):323–326

    • physician payment disclosure under health care reform, 26(3):327–331

  • Health care systems

    • COS and the U.S. educational system, 26(3):323–326

    • diabetes care and patient panel characteristics, 26(6):669–679

    • use of website to accomplish health behavior change, 26(2):168–176

  • Health care team

    • practices attain PCMH recognition through university collaboration, 26(6):784–786

    • quality improvement initiative for diabetes care, 26(6):711–719

  • Health expenditures, gender of physician and mortality, 26(2):138–148

  • Health informatics, diagnostic algorithms for 5 chronic conditions, 26(2):159–167

  • Health information management, blood pressure and LDL control in primary care, 26(6):658–668

  • Health information technology

    • meaningful use in primary care practices, 26(5):603–611

    • smoking cessation using health intervention tool, 26(2):116–125

    • support for a medical village from the OCHIN COS, 26(3):271–278

  • Health insurance

    • association with preventive care but not personal health behaviors, 26(6):759–767

    • diabetes care and patient panel characteristics, 26(6):669–679

    • prior authorization requirements, impact on physicians' offices, 26(1):93–95

    • quality of care for health center patients, 26(6):768–777

  • Health literacy

    • in metro Detroit, 26(5):566–570

    • newest vital sign and, 26(5):558–565

  • Health personnel, gender of physician and mortality, 26(2):138–148

  • Health policy

    • COS and the U.S. educational system, 26(3):323–326

    • diabetes care and patient panel characteristics, 26(6):669–679

    • physician payment disclosure under health care reform, 26(3):327–331

    • retention of rural physicians after 20-25 years, (26(1):24–27

    • sample closet medications, 26(4):380–387

  • Health services, use of website to accomplish health behavior change, 26(2):168–176

  • Health services for the aged, herpes zoster by race, 26(1):45–51

  • Health services research, nonemergent emergency department use, 26(6):680–691

  • Health surveys, health insurance association with preventive care, 26(6):759–767

  • Herpes zoster, knowledge, prevalence, and vaccination rate by race, 26(1):45–51

  • Home blood pressure monitoring, evidence-based blood pressure control, 26(5):539–557

  • Homeless persons, addressing homelessness, mental illness, and health disparities, 26(3):279–287

  • Hospitals

    • nonemergent emergency department use, 26(6):680–691

    • thirty-day hospital readmission predictors, 26(1):71–77

  • House calls, home visits and social context, correspondence, 26(3):339–340

  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)

    • immunization, reproductive health care of adolescent women, 26(4):460–469

    • testing in low-risk women, 26(6):720–727

  • Hypertension

    • antihypertensive classes and treatment strategies, 26(5):529–538

    • evidence-based blood pressure control, 26(5):539–557

    • self-reported physician adherence to guidelines for measuring blood pressure, 26(2):215–217

  • Immunization

    • herpes zoster, by race, 26(1):45–51

    • HPV, adolescent women, 26(4):460–469

  • Implementation research, integrating behavioral and physical health care, 26(5):588–602

  • Infants

    • with illness, duration of fever in, 26(4):445–452

    • low birth weight outcomes, Cuba vs Alabama, 26(2):187–195

  • Infectious diseases, treatment failure and costs in MRSA infections, 26(5):508–517

  • Insomia, validation of the Insomnia Severity Index, 26(6):701–710

  • Integrated care, integrating behavioral and physical health care, 26(5):588–602

  • International medical schools, graduates, self-reported ability to perform procedures, 26(1):28–34

  • Internationality, self-reported ability to perform procedures, 26(1):28–34

  • Interpersonal relations, older people and benefits of having a confidant, 26(1):7–8

  • Intertrigo, resistant “candidal intertrigo” and psoriasis, 26(2):211–214

  • Intervention, effect on BMI in overweight children, 26(2):126–137

  • Iran, hydrogenated vegetable oil consumption in northern Iran, 26(6):778–783

  • Irritable bowel syndrome, misdiagnosed abdominal pain, 26(6):738–744

  • Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM)

    • content usage and the most frequently read articles by issue in 2012, 26(3):229–231

    • issue on COS, correspondence, 26(6):612–614

  • Lactation, postpartum protocol for avoiding pregnancy, 26(1):35–44

  • Lesbians, LGBT surrogate health care decision-making rights, 26(6):802–804

  • Levamisole, -adulterated cocaine, case series, correspondence, 26(1):98

  • Lifestyle, use of website to accomplish health behavior change, 26(2):168–176

  • Logistic models, thirty-day hospital readmission predictors, 26(1):71–77

  • Low birth weight, outcomes, Cuba vs Alabama, 26(2):187–195

  • Low-density lipoprotein, noncontrol, and blood pressure noncontrol, comparison, in primary care offices, 26(6):658–668

  • Low income population, follow-up care of underserved breast cancer survivors, 26(6):628–636

  • Maintenance of Certification

    • engagement of groups, 26(2):149–158

    • recertification candidate pass rates, 26(4):478–479

  • Marijuana, medical, Colorado family physicians' attitudes toward, 26(1):52–60

  • Mastoiditis, opacified mastoid on CT scan, 26(2):218–220

  • Maternal morbidity, cesarean section delivery outcomes, rural family physicians and obstetricians, 26(4):366–372

  • Meaningful use, in primary care practices, 26(5):603–611

  • Medical education

    • Colorado family physicians' attitudes toward medical marijuana, 26(1):52–60

    • a COS for the military health system, 26(3):264–270

    • medical school graduates, self-reported ability to perform procedures, 26(1):28–34

    • performance on the ABFM Certification Examination by country, 26(1):78–81

    • retention of rural physicians after 20-25 years, 26(1):24–27

    • web-based skin cancer course for providers, 26(6):648–657

  • Medical ethics

    • lessons learned from a pharma-free practice transformation, 26(3):332–338

    • LGBT surrogate health care decision-making rights, 26(6):802–804

    • physician payment disclosure under health care reform, 26(3):327–331

  • Medical home

    • provider practice characteristics that promote interpersonal continuity, 26(4):356–365

    • what it means to be a personal physician, 26(1):96–97

  • Medical practice management, micropractices, work satisfaction and, 26(5):525–528

  • Medically underserved areas, adoption of EHRs by family physicians, 26(4):388–393

  • Medicare, beneficiaries, melanoma outcomes among, 26(6):637–647

  • Melanoma, outcomes among Medicare beneficiaries, 26(6):637–647

  • Memory, detecting geriatric cognitive impairment, 26(4):429–435

  • Men's health

    • addressing, to optimize pregnancy outcomes, 26(2):196–202

    • validation of MORES, 26(4):436–444

  • Mental health care

    • addressing homelessness, mental illness, and health disparities, 26(3):279–287

    • delivery, family physicians and, 26(2):114–115

    • facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

    • integrating behavioral and physical health care, 26(5):588–602

  • Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, infections, treatment failure and costs, 26(5):508–517

  • Military medicine, COS for the military health system, 26(3):264–270

  • Miscarriage, early pregnancy failure and induced abortion, 26(6):751–758

  • Mixed methods

    • integrating behavioral and physical health care, 26(5):588–602

    • research, prenatal program, population with limited English proficiency, 26(6):728–737

  • Mortality, gender of physician and, 26(2):138–148

  • Multimorbidity, prevalence of, in primary care practice, 26(5):518–524

  • Natural family planning methods, postpartum protocol, 26(1):35–44

  • Newest vital sign, health literacy and, 26(5):558–565

  • Nurse practitioners

    • changes in opioid prescribing for chronic pain, 26(4):394–400

    • routine work with family physicians, 26(3):244–245

    • working together in the best interest of patients, 26(3):241–243

  • Nursing homes, detecting geriatric cognitive impairment, 26(4):429–435

  • Nutrition surveys, hydrogenated vegetable oil consumption in northern Iran, 26(6):778–783

  • Obesity

    • automated clinical reminders and, 26(6):745–750

    • intervention improves BMI in overweight children, 26(2):126–137

    • women's perspectives on physicians' roles in weight management, 26(4):421–428

  • Obstetrics, cesarean section delivery outcomes, rural family physicians and obstetricians, 26(4):366–372

  • Opioids, changes in prescribing for chronic pain, 26(4):394–400

  • Osteoporosis, validation of MORES, 26(4):436–444

  • Otolaryngology, opacified mastoid on CT scan, 26(2):218–220

  • Out-of-hours medical care, primary care, follow-up after telephone consultations, 26(4):373–379

  • Overlap syndrome, asthma and COPD, 26(4):470–477

  • Overweight, children, effect of intervention on BMI, 26(2):126–137

  • Ovulation detection, postpartum protocol for avoiding pregnancy, 26(1):35–44

  • Patient adherence, antidepressant medication, influence of patient and clinician language, 26(4):409–420

  • Patient care, outcomes of the SEAHEC IPIP experience, 26(1):16–23

  • Patient care team, rural COS for cardiovascular health, 26(3):299–310

  • Patient-centered care

    • caring for patients with multiple chronic conditions, 26(5):484–485

    • practices attain PCMH recognition through university collaboration, 26(6):784–786

    • provider practice characteristics that promote interpersonal continuity, 26(4):356–365

    • what it means to be a personal physician, 26(1):96–97

  • Patient-centered medical home (PCMH)

    • practices attain PCMH recognition through university collaboration, 26(6):784–786

    • support for a medical village from the OCHIN COS, 26(3):271–278

  • Patient-centered research, practice-based research networks, 26(5):481–483

  • Patient education

    • delivery of, effects of practice payment, 26(4):350–355

    • lessons and challenges from the Healthy Mendocino COS, 26(3):316–322

    • LGBT surrogate health care decision-making rights, 26(6):802–804

  • Patient readmission, thirty-day hospital readmission predictors, 26(1):71–77

  • Patient safety, medical school graduates' self-reported ability to perform procedures, 26(1):28–34

  • Patient satisfaction, follow-up at out-of-hours primary care, 26(4):373–379

  • Pediatric patients, see Children

  • Peripartum coronary artery dissection, spontaneous, presentation and outcome, 26(1):82–89

  • Peripheral intravenous catheter, fracture, 26(6):805–806

  • Personal health

    • communities of solution, 26(3):232–238

    • services, what it means to be a personal physician, 26(1):96–97

  • Pharmaceutical industry

    • lessons learned from a pharma-free practice transformation, 26(3):332–338

    • physician payment disclosure under health care reform, 26(3):327–331

  • Pharmacotherapy

    • megatrials for bronchodilators in COPD treatment, 26(2):221–224

    • using Bydureon™ in patients with diabetes mellitus, 26(2):203–210

  • Physician assistants

    • routine work with family physicians, 26(3):244–245

    • working together in the best interest of patients, 26(3):241–243

  • Physician-patient relations

    • nonemergent emergency department use, 26(6):680–691

    • what it means to be a personal physician, 26(1):96–97

    • women's perspectives on physicians' roles in weight management, 26(4):421–428

  • Physicians

    • changes in opioid prescribing for chronic pain, 26(4):394–400

    • micropractices and work satisfaction, 26(5):525–528

  • Policy barriers, family physicians and mental health care delivery, 26(2):114–115

  • Population health, communities of solution, 26(3):232–238

  • Postpartum period, protocol for avoiding pregnancy, 26(1):35–44

  • Practice-based research

    • antihypertensive classes and treatment strategies, 26(5):529–538

    • chronic diseases and multimorbidity, 26(5):518–524

    • colon cancer screening in rural family medicine, 26(5):486–497

    • diagnostic algorithms for 5 chronic conditions, 26(2):159–167

    • improving colorectal cancer screening, 26(5):498–507

    • increasing access to care for Brazos Valley, Texas, 26(3):246–253

    • method for building a COS, 26(3):254–263

    • older people, benefits of having a confidant, 26(1):7–8

    • prior authorization requirements, impact on physicians' offices, 26(1):93–95

    • smoking cessation using health intervention tool, 26(2):116–125

    • treatment failure and costs in MRSA infections, 26(5):508–517

    • use of website to accomplish health behavior change, 26(2):168–176

  • Practice-based research networks

    • building CHC research infrastructure, 26(5):579–587

    • clinical trials, communication as key to success, 26(5):571–578

    • patient-centered research, 26(5):481–483

    • support for a medical village from the OCHIN COS, 26(3):271–278

  • Practice management

    • automated clinical reminders and obesity, 26(6):745–750

    • lessons learned from a pharma-free practice transformation, 26(3):332–338

    • micropractices, work satisfaction and, 26(5):525–528

    • prior authorization requirements, impact on physicians' offices, 26(1):93–95

    • prior authorization requirements, impact on physicians' offices, correspondence, 26(1):340–341

    • sample closet medications, 26(4):380–387

  • Preconception care, addressing men's health, 26(2):196–202

  • Pregnancy

    • avoiding, postpartum protocol for, 26(1):35–44

    • failure, early, induced abortion and, 26(6):751–758

    • outcomes, optimizing, men's health, 26(2):196–202

    • spontaneous coronary artery dissection, 26(1):82–89

  • Prenatal care

    • low birth weight outcomes, Cuba vs Alabama, 26(2):187–195

    • program for population with limited English proficiency, 26(6):728–737

  • Preschool children, with illness, duration of fever, 26(4):445–452

  • Prevalence studies, misdiagnosed abdominal pain, 26(6):738–744

  • Prevention

    • facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

    • improving colorectal cancer screening, 26(5):498–507

    • validation of MORES, 26(4):436–444

    • web-based skin cancer course for providers, 26(6):648–657

  • Preventive medicine, health insurance association with preventive care, 26(6):759–767

  • Primary care physicians

    • follow-up care of underserved breast cancer survivors, 26(6):628–636

    • visits, influence on melanoma outcomes among Medicare beneficiaries, 26(6):637–647

  • Primary health care

    • addressing homelessness, mental illness, and health disparities, 26(3):279–287

    • antihypertensive classes and treatment strategies, 26(5):529–538

    • care, quality improvement initiative, 26(6):711–719

    • changes in opioid prescribing for chronic pain, 26(4):394–400

    • chronic diseases and multimorbidity, 26(5):518–524

    • efforts to enhance team-based care, 26(3):244–245

    • emergence of, in Latin America, 26(2):183–186

    • emergence of, in Latin America, correspondence, 26(6):612

    • engagement of groups in Maintenance of Certification, 26(2):149–158

    • evidence-based blood pressure control, 26(5):539–557

    • facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

    • follow-up at out-of-hours primary care, 26(4):373–379

    • gender of physician and mortality, 26(2):138–148

    • health literacy in metro Detroit, 26(5):566–570

    • home visits and social context, correspondence, 26(3):339–340

    • implementing diabetes self-management guidelines, 26(1):90–92

    • improving colorectal cancer screening, 26(5):498–507

    • integrating behavioral and physical health care, 26(5):588–602

    • linking practice and community strategies in San Antonio, 26(3)288–298

    • meaningful use, 26(5):603–611

    • older people, benefits of having a confidant, 26(1):7–8

    • payments to providers and delivery of patient education, 26(4):350–355

    • physicians' offices, impact of prior authorization requirements, 26(1):93–95

    • physicians' offices, impact of prior authorization requirements, correspondence, 26(3):340–341

    • practice and community strategies in San Antonio, 26(3):288–298

    • practices attain PCMH recognition through university collaboration, 26(6):784–786

    • psoriasis vulgaris, evidence-based guide for primary care, 26(6):787–801

    • rural COS for cardiovascular health, 26(3):299–310

    • sample closet medications, 26(4):380–387

    • treatment failure and costs in MRSA infections, 26(5):508–517

    • use of website to accomplish health behavior change, 26(2):168–176

    • validation of MORES, 26(4):436–444

    • validation of the Insomnia Severity Index, 26(6):701–710

    • web-based skin cancer course for providers, 26(6):648–657

    • women's perspectives on physicians' roles in weight management, 26(4):421–428

    • working together in the best interest of patients, 26(3):241–243

  • Prior authorization, requirements

    • impact on physicians' offices, 26(1):93–95

    • impact on physicians' offices, correspondence, 26(3):340–341

  • Procedures

    • medical school graduates' self-reported ability to perform, 26(1):28–34

    • peripheral intravenous catheter fracture, 26(6):805–806

  • Prostate cancer, shared decision making in PSA testing, men older than 70 years, 26(4):401–408

  • Prostate-specific antigen (PSA), testing, shared decision making in, men older than 70 years, 26(4):401–408

  • Provider practice characteristics, interpersonal continuity and, 26(4):356–365

  • Psoriasis

    • inverse, resistant “candidal intertrigo” and, 26(2):211–214

    • psoriasis vulgaris, evidence-based guide for primary care, 26(6):787–801

  • Psychiatrists, family physicians and mental health care delivery, 26(2):114–115

  • Public health

    • addressing homelessness, mental illness, and health disparities, 26(3):279–287

    • herpes zoster by race, 26(1):45–51

    • increasing access to care for Brazos Valley, Texas, 26(3):246–253

    • lessons and challenges from the Healthy Mendocino COS, 26(3):316–322

  • Qualitative research, evidence-based blood pressure control, 26(5):539–557

  • Quality improvement

    • engagement of groups in Maintenance of Certification, 26(2):149–158

    • family physician participation in, 26(6):626–627

    • initiative, diabetes care, 26(6):711–719

    • meaningful use in primary care practices, 26(5):603–611

    • patient care outcomes of the SEAHEC IPIP experience, 26(1):16–23

    • patient health care, family physicians and, 26(6):617–619

  • Quality of health care

    • continuing ABMS board certification, 26(6):620–622

    • engagement of groups in Maintenance of Certification, 26(2):149–158

    • experience by health center patients, 26(6):768–777

    • family physicians and, 26(6):617–619

    • follow-up care of underserved breast cancer survivors, 26(6):628–636

    • sample closet medications, 26(4):380–387

    • what it means to be a personal physician, 26(1):96–97

  • Quality of life, health-related, older people, benefits of having a confidant, 26(1):7–8

  • Quantitative evaluation, language predicts adherence to antidepressant medication, 26(4):409–420

  • Racial differences

    • herpes zoster knowledge, prevalence, and vaccination rate, 26(1):45–51

    • quality of care for health center patients, 26(6):768–777

    • women's perspectives on physicians' roles in weight management, 26(4):421–428

  • Randomized controlled trial, colon cancer screening in rural family medicine, 26(5):486–497

  • Registries, patient care outcomes of the SEAHEC IPIP experience, 26(1):16–23

  • Reminder systems, colon cancer screening in rural family medicine, 26(5):486–497

  • Residency, ABFM Certification Exam pass rates, 26(4):453–459

  • Respiratory tract diseases, COPD, treatment, megatrials for bronchodilators, 26(2):221–224

  • Risk factors

    • low birth weight outcomes, Cuba vs Alabama, 26(2):187–195

    • thirty-day hospital readmission predictors, 26(1):71–77

  • Rural health

    • cesarean section, delivery outcomes for family physicians and obstetricians, 26(4):366–372

    • colon cancer screening, 26(5):486–497

    • COS for cardiovascular health, 26(3):299–310

    • family physicians and mental health care delivery, 26(2):114–115

    • increasing access to care for Brazos Valley, Texas, 26(3):246–253

    • lessons and challenges from the Healthy Mendocino COS, 26(3):316–322

    • method for building a COS, 26(3):254–263

    • practices attain PCMH recognition through university collaboration, 26(6):784–786

    • retention of rural physicians after 20-25 years, 26(1):24–27

  • Sample closet medications, novelty and usefulness, analysis, 26(4):380–387

  • Screening

    • colorectal cancer, method for building a COS, 26(3):254–263

    • detecting geriatric cognitive impairment, 26(4):429–435

    • facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

    • health literacy and the newest vital sign, 26(5):558–565

    • HPV testing in low-risk women, 26(6):720–727

    • prostate cancer, shared decision making in PSA testing, 26(4):401–408

    • validation of MORES, 26(4):436–444

    • validation of the Insomnia Severity Index, 26(6):701–710

    • web-based skin cancer course for providers, 26(6):648–657

  • Sedentary lifestyle

    • facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

    • intervention improves BMI in overweight children, 26(2):126–137

  • SEER program, melanoma outcomes among Medicare beneficiaries, 26(6):637–647

  • Self-management, diabetes mellitus, implementing guidelines, 26(1):90–92

  • Shared decision making, PSA testing, men older than 70 years, 26(4):401–408

  • Skin cancer, web-based course for providers, 26(6):648–657

  • Skin diseases

    • inverse psoriasis, resistant “candidal intertrigo” and, 26(2):211–214

    • psoriasis vulgaris, evidence-based guide for primary care, 26(6):787–801

  • Skin infections, MRSA, treatment failure and costs, 26(5):508–517

  • Smoking cessation

    • auriculotherapy for, 26(1):61–70

    • health intervention tool, 26(2):116–125

  • Soft tissue infections, MRSA, treatment failure and costs, 26(5):508–517

  • Solo practice, adoption of EHRs by family physicians, 26(4):388–393

  • Special communications

    • Advanced Primary Care in San Antonio: Linking Practice and Community Strategies to Improve Health, 26(3):288–298

    • Breaking Barriers to Care: A Community of Solution for Chronic Disease Management, 26(3):311–315

    • Building Research Infrastructure in Community Health Centers: A Community Health Applied Research Network (CHARN) Report, 26(5):579–587

    • Community of Solution for the U.S. Health Care System: Lessons from the U.S. Educational System, 26(3):323–326

    • Early Lessons and Challenges from the Healthy Mendocino Community of Solution, 26(3):316–322

    • HeartBeat Connections: A Rural Community of Solution for Cardiovascular Health, 26(3):299–310

    • Performance on the ABFM Certification Examination by Country of Medical Training, 26(1):78–81

  • Specialty boards, ABFM Certification Exam pass rates, 26(4):453–459

  • Spontaneous coronary artery dissection, peripartum, presentation and outcome, 26(1):82–89

  • Substance abuse, facilitating healthy changes in New Zealand using eCHAT, 26(2):177–182

  • Surveys, self-reported physician adherence to guidelines for measuring blood pressure, 26(2):215–217

  • Telemedicine, follow-up at out-of-hours primary care, 26(4):373–379

  • Tobacco cessation

    • auriculotherapy for, 26(1):61–70

    • health intervention tool, 26(2):116–125

  • Transgenders, LGBT surrogate health care decision-making rights, 26(6):802–804

  • Triage, follow-up at out-of-hours primary care, 26(4):373–379

  • Underserved populations

    • acupuncture for chronic pain, 26(6):692–700

    • adoption of EHRs by family physicians, 26(4):388–393

    • breast cancer survivors, follow-up care, 26(6):628–636

    • prenatal program for population with limited English proficiency, 26(6):728–737

  • Urban health services

    • health literacy in metro Detroit, 26(5):566–570

    • primary care, acupuncture for chronic pain, 26(6):692–700

  • Utilization, follow-up at out-of-hours primary care, 26(4):373–379

  • Vaccination, herpes zoster, by race, 26(1):45–51

  • Vaginal smears, HPV testing in low-risk women, 26(6):720–727

  • Vasculopathy, induced by levamisole-adulterated cocaine, correspondence, 26(1):98

  • Vegetable oils, hydrogenated, consumption in northern Iran, 26(6):778–783

  • Veterans, auriculotherapy for smoking cessation, 26(1):61–70

  • Websites, use for health behavior change, 26(2):168–176

  • Women's health

    • adolescent patients, reproductive health care, 26(4):460–469

    • cesarean section, delivery outcomes, 26(4):366–372

    • early pregnancy failure and induced abortion, 26(6):751–758

    • follow-up care of underserved breast cancer survivors, 26(6):628–636

    • HPV testing in low-risk women, 26(6):720–727

    • perspectives on physicians' roles in weight management, 26(4):421–428

    • postpartum period, protocol for avoiding pregnancy, 26(1):35–44

    • prenatal program for population with limited English proficiency, 26(6):728–737

    • spontaneous peripartum coronary artery dissection, 26(1):82–89

  • Work satisfaction, micropractices and, 26(5):525–528

  • World health, emergence of primary care in Latin America, 26(2):183–186

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