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Fisher, Kimberly
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Communication
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Surrogate decision makers' perspectives on preventable breakdowns in care among critically ill patients: A qualitative study.
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Keeping the patient in the center: Common challenges in the practice of shared decision making.
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We want to know: patient comfort speaking up about breakdowns in care and patient experience.
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We Want to Know: Eliciting Hospitalized Patients' Perspectives on Breakdowns in Care.
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Positive deviance approaches to improving vaccination coverage rates within healthcare systems: a systematic review.
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Communicating with patients about breakdowns in care: a national randomised vignette-based survey.
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We Want to Know-A Mixed Methods Evaluation of a Comprehensive Program Designed to Detect and Address Patient-Reported Breakdowns in Care.
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Can sharing clinic notes improve communication and promote self-management? A qualitative study of patients with COPD.
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Primary care providers' views of discussing COVID-19 vaccination with vaccine hesitant patients: A qualitative study.
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Mother-Son Communication About Sex and Routine Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing Among Younger Men of Color Who Have Sex With Men.
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Patient-Clinician Communication Interventions Across Multiple Primary Care Sites: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Lung cancer screening: What do physicians say to reluctant patients and what do patients want them to say?
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