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Maximizing the benefits of "we" in race-discordant patient-physician relationships: novel insights raise intriguing questions.

Kimberly D Martin, Lisa A Cooper.   

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23588671      PMCID: PMC3744308          DOI: 10.1007/s11606-013-2448-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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Review 1.  Four models of the physician-patient relationship.

Authors:  E J Emanuel; L L Emanuel
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1992 Apr 22-29       Impact factor: 56.272

Review 2.  Commonality and the complexity of "we": social attitudes and social change.

Authors:  John F Dovidio; Samuel L Gaertner; Tamar Saguy
Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Rev       Date:  2009-02

3.  The associations of clinicians' implicit attitudes about race with medical visit communication and patient ratings of interpersonal care.

Authors:  Lisa A Cooper; Debra L Roter; Kathryn A Carson; Mary Catherine Beach; Janice A Sabin; Anthony G Greenwald; Thomas S Inui
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2012-03-15       Impact factor: 9.308

4.  A randomized trial to improve patient-centered care and hypertension control in underserved primary care patients.

Authors:  Lisa A Cooper; Debra L Roter; Kathryn A Carson; Lee R Bone; Susan M Larson; Edgar R Miller; Michael S Barr; David M Levine
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2011-07-06       Impact factor: 5.128

5.  Racial differences in trust and lung cancer patients' perceptions of physician communication.

Authors:  Howard S Gordon; Richard L Street; Barbara F Sharf; P Adam Kelly; Julianne Souchek
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2006-02-20       Impact factor: 44.544

6.  The effect of values affirmation on race-discordant patient-provider communication.

Authors:  Edward P Havranek; Rebecca Hanratty; Channing Tate; L Miriam Dickinson; John F Steiner; Geoffrey Cohen; Irene A Blair
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2012-11-26

7.  Patient-provider race-concordance: does it matter in improving minority patients' health outcomes?

Authors:  Salimah H Meghani; Jacqueline M Brooks; Trina Gipson-Jones; Roberta Waite; Lisa Whitfield-Harris; Janet A Deatrick
Journal:  Ethn Health       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 2.772

8.  Reducing racial bias among health care providers: lessons from social-cognitive psychology.

Authors:  Diana Burgess; Michelle van Ryn; John Dovidio; Somnath Saha
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2007-03-03       Impact factor: 5.128

9.  Patient-centered communication, ratings of care, and concordance of patient and physician race.

Authors:  Lisa A Cooper; Debra L Roter; Rachel L Johnson; Daniel E Ford; Donald M Steinwachs; Neil R Powe
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2003-12-02       Impact factor: 25.391

10.  A social psychological approach to improving the outcomes of racially discordant medical interactions.

Authors:  Louis A Penner; Samuel Gaertner; John F Dovidio; Nao Hagiwara; John Porcerelli; Tsveti Markova; Terrance L Albrecht
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2013-02-02       Impact factor: 5.128

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1.  Patient-physician racial/ethnic concordance and blood pressure control: the role of trust and medication adherence.

Authors:  Antoinette Schoenthaler; Enid Montague; Linda Baier Manwell; Roger Brown; Mark D Schwartz; Mark Linzer
Journal:  Ethn Health       Date:  2013-11-22       Impact factor: 2.772

2.  Stress, adherence, and blood pressure control: A baseline examination of Black women with hypertension participating in the SisterTalk II intervention.

Authors:  Augustine W Kang; Akilah Dulin; Sarah Nadimpalli; Patricia M Risica
Journal:  Prev Med Rep       Date:  2018-08-03
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