by Edward Shahady | Apr 4, 2011
Abstract Summary: Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires active participation by both the patient and various members of the physician’s office staff to achieve optimum outcomes. By creating an office environment in which the staff and patients function as a...
by Maria A. Mangicaro | Mar 28, 2011
Abstract Summary: The purpose of this narrative-analysis is to: Consider medical conditions and substances that may induce psychotic symptoms; identify some unique challenges that providers and patients dealing with psychotic disorders must overcome in order to...
by Kathleen O'Malley | Mar 23, 2011
Keywords: Participatory medicine, EMRs, quality. Citation: O’Malley K. SPM members weigh in on “quality.” J Participat Med. 2011 Mar 23; 3:e16. Published: March 23, 2011. Competing Interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist....
by Madalyn Marcus | Mar 21, 2011
Abstract Summary: Background: The aim of the present study was to examine the contribution of various patient factors to the detection of anxiety and depression within primary care. Methods: This multicenter survey study was conducted in seven primary care practice...
by Charles W. Smith | Mar 17, 2011
Keywords: Participatory medicine, patient-physician communication, patient-physician partnerships, physician-patient partnerships, shared decision making. Citation: Smith CW. Recommended post: “time to tango.” J Participat Med. 2011 Mar 17; 3:e14. Published: March 17,...
by e-Patient Dave | Mar 14, 2011
Abstract Keywords: Quality, EMR. Citation: deBronkart D. Who gets to define quality? J Participat Med. 2011 Mar 14; 3:e13. Published: March 14, 2011. Competing Interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist. The Problem After three years of...