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  1. A chronic care ostomy self-management program for cancer survivors
  2. eHealth for Patient Engagement: A Systematic Review
  3. Measuring patient activation in Italy: Translation, adaptation and validation of the Italian version of the patient activation measure 13 (PAM13-I)
  4. Making comparative performance information more comprehensible: an experimental evaluation of the impact of formats on consumer understanding
  5. Does Compensating Primary Care Providers to Produce Higher Quality Make Them More or Less Patient Centric?
  6. Sources of Traffic and Visitors’ Preferences Regarding Online Public Reports of Quality: Web Analytics and Online Survey Results
  7. Large Performance Incentives Had The Greatest Impact On Providers Whose Quality Metrics Were Lowest At Baseline
  8. When Patient Activation Levels Change, Health Outcomes And Costs Change, Too
  9. Taking the Long View
  10. Changing factors associated with parent activation after pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplant
  11. How well do patient activation scores predict depression outcomes one year later?
  12. The Impact of an Incentive on the Use of an Online Self-Directed Wellness and Self-Management Program
  13. Patient Activation and 30-Day Post-Discharge Hospital Utilization
  14. When Seeing The Same Physician, Highly Activated Patients Have Better Care Experiences Than Less Activated Patients
  15. What The Evidence Shows About Patient Activation: Better Health Outcomes And Care Experiences; Fewer Data On Costs
  16. Patients With Lower Activation Associated With Higher Costs; Delivery Systems Should Know Their Patients' 'Scores'
  17. Patient Activation and Improved Outcomes in HIV-Infected Patients
  18. Consumers' And Providers' Responses To Public Cost Reports, And How To Raise The Likelihood Of Achieving Desired Results
  19. An Experiment Shows That A Well-Designed Report On Costs And Quality Can Help Consumers Choose High-Value Health Care
  20. The Dos and Donʼts of Patient Engagement in Busy Office Practices
  21. Why Does Patient Activation Matter? An Examination of the Relationships Between Patient Activation and Health-Related Outcomes
  22. Raising Low 'Patient Activation' Rates Among Hispanic Immigrants May Equal Expanded Coverage In Reducing Access Disparities
  23. Measuring Health Literacy: A Pilot Study of a New Skills-Based Instrument
  24. Editorial
  25. Toward a theory of patient and consumer activation
  26. The development and testing of a measure assessing clinician beliefs about patient self-management
  27. Validation of the patient activation measure in a multiple sclerosis clinic sample and implications for care
  28. How do People with Different Levels of Activation Self-Manage their Chronic Conditions?
  29. Community-Based Participation Approaches and Individual Health Activation
  30. Is Patient Activation Associated With Future Health Outcomes and Healthcare Utilization Among Patients With Diabetes?
  31. Measuring self-management of patients’ and employees’ health: Further validation of the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) based on its relation to employee characteristics
  32. Development of the Patient Activation Measure for Mental Health
  33. Bringing meaning to numbers: The impact of evaluative categories on decisions.
  34. What Can We Say about the Impact of Public Reporting? Inconsistent Execution Yields Variable Results
  35. Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) and Improved Patient-centered Outcomes for Chronic Conditions
  36. Do Increases in Patient Activation Result in Improved Self-Management Behaviors?
  37. Assessing Activation Stage and Employing a “Next Steps” Approach to Supporting Patient Self-Management
  38. Is Patient Activation Associated With Outcomes of Care for Adults With Chronic Conditions?
  39. Which consumers are ready for consumer-directed health plans?
  40. Why worry? Worry, risk perceptions, and willingness to act to reduce medical errors.
  41. Development and Testing of a Short Form of the Patient Activation Measure
  42. Development of the Patient Activation Measure (PAM): Conceptualizing and Measuring Activation in Patients and Consumers
  43. Engaging Health Care Consumers to Improve the Quality of Care
  44. A Research Agenda to Advance Quality Measurement and Improvement
  45. Supporting Informed Consumer Health Care Decisions: Data Presentation Approaches that Facilitate the Use of Information in Choice
  46. Strategies for Reporting Health Plan Performance Information to Consumers: Evidence from Controlled Studies
  47. Similarities and Differences in Choosing Health Plans
  48. Aging and decision-making competence: an analysis of comprehension and consistency skills in older versus younger adults considering health-plan options
  49. The demand for consumer health information
  50. Does Providing Consumer Health Information Affect Self-Reported Medical Utilization? Evidence From the Healthwise Communities Project
  51. Mode of payment, practice characteristics, and physician support for patient self care
  52. Informing Consumer Decisions in Health Care: Implications from Decision‐Making Research
  53. Cross-Sectional and Prospective Relationships between Physical Morbidity and Depression in Older Adolescents
  54. Cross-talk about the menopause: enhancing provider-patient interactions about the menopause and hormone therapy
  55. Women's Employment History and Their Post-Retirement Health and Resources
  56. Behavior Change at the Worksite: Does Social Support Make a Difference?
  57. A Treatment Model for Women Substance Users
  58. The gentle legions: National voluntary health organizations in America
  59. Social Roles as Predictors of Cessation in a Cohort of Women Smokers
  60. Enhancing Women's Partnership with Health Providers in Hormone Replacement Therapy Decision-Making:
  61. Health effects of discontinuities in female employment and marital status
  62. The quality of social roles as predictors of morbidity and mortality
  63. Women's Employment, Social Support, and Mortality
  64. AIDS Prevention: Application of Health Education Principles to Different Subcultures
  65. Effect of domestic and occupational roles on morbidity and mortality
  66. Does the Dissemination of Comparative Data on Physician Fees Affect Consumer Use of Services?
  67. The Dissemination of Physician Fee Information:
  68. Marital Interaction and the Health and Well-Being of Spouses
  69. Consumers in a Competition-Based Cost Containment Environment
  70. Age, social ties and health behaviors: an exploratory study
  71. Women's Roles, Interest in Health and Health Behavior
  72. Employment Characteristics and Health Status Among Men and Women
  73. Consumerism in Health Care Prevalence and Predictors
  74. Communicable disease in day-care facilities: Planning for community-level intervention
  75. Another Look at Sex Differences in the Use of Medical Care
  76. Age Differences in the Use of Medical Care in an HMO
  77. Age Differences in Health Attitudes and Beliefs: Aging and/or Cohort Effects?
  78. Employment Status, Employment Characteristics, and Women's Health
  79. Sex Differences in Health and Illness Orientation
  80. Gender roles, illness orientation and use of medical services
  81. Patient Perceptions of Medical Errors Measure
  82. Patient Activation Measure--13 Item Version
  83. HRQOL-enhancing ostomy self-management intervention for colorectal cancer survivors