All Stories

  1. Saying/Not Saying: Pre-emptive Retraction as a Resource for Managing Action and Accountability
  2. Patient Advocacy Group Leaders' Perceptions on Primary Care's Role in Caring for Patients With a History of Breast Cancer
  3. The Limits of Digital Health for Primary Care Patients and Clinicians: Communication, Information Exchange, and Portal Use
  4. Reconceptualising Vulnerability Within Dementia Network Interactions
  5. Evaluation of NCI-Designated Cancer Center and Comprehensive Cancer Center Survivorship-Focused Websites: Information Provided and Accessibility
  6. Recent Innovations in Primary Care Cancer Survivorship Roles
  7. Identifying priority areas to support primary care engagement in breast cancer survivorship care: A Delphi study
  8. Adapting and implementing breast cancer follow-up in primary care: protocol for a mixed methods hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation cluster randomized study
  9. Strategies to support primary care involvement in the care of patients with a history of breast cancer: A Delphi study.
  10. Exploring the Complexity of Telehealth Privacy Through a Lens of Adolescent Development
  11. An Evolving Ethical Framework for Patient and Community-Engaged Research
  12. Recent Innovations in Primary Care Cancer Survivorship Care Delivery
  13. Chapter 9 Designing health interventions on transdisciplinary research teams: Contributions of LSI scholarship
  14. Neurologic/Psychiatric Disorders
  15. Exploring the Connectivity Paradox: How the Sociophysical Environment of Telehealth Shapes Adolescent Patients’ and Parents’ Perceptions of the Patient-Clinician Relationship
  16. Over-Exposed Self-Correction: Practices for Managing Competence and Morality
  17. Healthcare Providers’ Impact on the Care Experiences of Patients with Endometriosis: The Value of Trust
  18. Adolescent and Parent Perceptions of Telehealth Visits: A Mixed-Methods Study
  19. Patient and Provider Perspectives on the Impacts of Unpredictability for Patient Sensemaking: Implications for Intervention Design
  20. The Gratitude Opportunity Space
  21. Mental Health Interventions for the Elderly
  22. Improving prognosis communication for patients facing complex medical treatment: A user-centered design approach
  23. Patient perceptions of misdiagnosis of endometriosis: results from an online national survey
  24. Attending to Parent and Child Rights to Make Medication Decisions During Pediatric Psychiatry Visits
  25. Does Atypicality Entail Impairment? Tracing the Use of a Cohesive Marker in the Interactions of an Individual with Schizophrenia
  26. Turn-taking and the structural legitimization of bias: The case of the Ford-Kavanaugh hearing by the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
  27. Affordances of mHealth technology and the structuring of clinic communication
  28. Trust and the ethical conduct of community-engaged research
  29. Ethics and Science in the Participatory Era: A Vignette-Based Delphi Study
  30. At the Intersection of Epistemics and Action: Responding with I Know
  31. Clinical Factors Associated with Successful Discharge from Assertive Community Treatment
  32. Opposing orientations in interactions with individuals with Frontotemporal Dementia
  33. The Use of Directives to Repair Embodied (Mis)Understandings in Interactions with Individuals Diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia
  34. On using ethical principles of community-engaged research in translational science
  35. Exploring the Heterogeneity of ‘Schizophrenic Speech’
  36. Integrating Client and Clinician Perspectives on Psychotropic Medication Decisions: Developing a Communication-Centered Epistemic Model of Shared Decision Making for Mental Health Contexts
  37. From Subject to Participant: Ethics and the Evolving Role of Community in Health Research
  38. Flexibility and Structure May Enhance Implementation of Family-Focused Therapy in Community Mental Health Settings
  39. “You Might Lose Him Through the Cracks”: Clinicians’ Views on Discharge from Assertive Community Treatment
  40. An Impaired Interactional Instinct
  41. Ethical Community-Engaged Research: A Literature Review
  42. Dialogue and Dementia
  43. Medicinal relationships: caring conversation
  44. Patient Centered, Nurse Averse? Nurses’ Care Experiences in a 21st-Century Hospital
  45. A Video Ethnography Approach to Assessing The Ecological Validity of Neurocognitive and Functional Measures in Severe Mental Illness: Results From A Feasibility Study
  46. 1. Introduction
  47. Repetitional responses in frontotemporal dementia discourse: Asserting agency or demonstrating confusion?
  48. The Interational Instinct
  49. Conversational Practices of a Frontotemporal Dementia Patient and His Interlocutors
  50. Using Discourse-Based Strategies to Address the Lexicogrammatical Development of Generation 1.5 ESL Writers
  51. Introduction: Overview
  52. 1. Grammar as a Complex Adaptive System
  53. 2. Evidence for Language Emergence
  54. 4. Interactional Readiness
  55. 5. A Neurobiology for the Interactional Instinct
  56. Conclusion
  57. 3. The Implications of Interaction for the Nature of Language
  58. 6. The Interactional Instinct in Primary- and Second-Language Acquisition