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Martin Tusler
Martin Tusler
Courtesy Faculty, University of Oregon
Zweryfikowany adres z uoregon.edu
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Development of the Patient Activation Measure (PAM): conceptualizing and measuring activation in patients and consumers
JH Hibbard, J Stockard, ER Mahoney, M Tusler
Health services research 39 (4p1), 1005-1026, 2004
31262004
Development and testing of a short form of the patient activation measure
JH Hibbard, ER Mahoney, J Stockard, M Tusler
Health services research 40 (6p1), 1918-1930, 2005
21822005
Do increases in patient activation result in improved self‐management behaviors?
JH Hibbard, ER Mahoney, R Stock, M Tusler
Health services research 42 (4), 1443-1463, 2007
11352007
Does publicizing hospital performance stimulate quality improvement efforts?
JH Hibbard, J Stockard, M Tusler
Health Affairs 22 (2), 84-94, 2003
5612003
Hospital performance reports: impact on quality, market share, and reputation
JH Hibbard, J Stockard, M Tusler
Health affairs 24 (4), 1150-1160, 2005
5532005
Development and testing of an abbreviated numeracy scale: A Rasch analysis approach
JA Weller, NF Dieckmann, M Tusler, CK Mertz, WJ Burns, E Peters
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 26 (2), 198-212, 2013
5132013
Improving the outcomes of disease management by tailoring care to the patient's level of activation.
JH Hibbard, J Greene, M Tusler
The American journal of managed care 15 (6), 353-360, 2009
4472009
Consumer competencies and the use of comparative quality information: it isn't just about literacy
JH Hibbard, E Peters, A Dixon, M Tusler
Medical Care Research and Review 64 (4), 379-394, 2007
2492007
Can Medicare Beneficiaries Make Informed Choices? Older Americans face a bewildering array of options for health care coverage and have little understanding of their choices.
JH Hibbard, JJ Jewett, S Engelmann, M Tusler
Health Affairs 17 (6), 181-193, 1998
2031998
Development of the patient activation measure for mental health
CA Green, NA Perrin, MR Polen, MC Leo, JH Hibbard, M Tusler
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services …, 2010
1812010
Can patients be part of the solution? Views on their role in preventing medical errors
JH Hibbard, E Peters, P Slovic, M Tusler
Medical Care Research and Review 62 (5), 601-616, 2005
1732005
Assessing activation stage and employing a “next steps” approach to supporting patient self-management
JH Hibbard, M Tusler
The Journal of ambulatory care management 30 (1), 2-8, 2007
1612007
Why worry? Worry, risk perceptions, and willingness to act to reduce medical errors.
E Peters, P Slovic, JH Hibbard, M Tusler
Health Psychology 25 (2), 144, 2006
1612006
Racial/ethnic disparities and consumer activation in health
JH Hibbard, J Greene, ER Becker, D Roblin, MW Painter, DJ Perez, ...
Health affairs 27 (5), 1442-1453, 2008
1602008
Is the informed-choice policy approach appropriate for Medicare beneficiaries?
JH Hibbard, P Slovic, E Peters, ML Finucane, M Tusler
Health Affairs 20 (3), 199-203, 2001
1592001
Making health care quality reports easier to use
JH Hibbard, E Peters, P Slovic, ML Finucane, M Tusler
The Joint Commission journal on quality improvement 27 (11), 591-604, 2001
1532001
Choosing a Health Plan: Do Large Employers Use the Data? Purchasers of health care coverage for more than 1.8 million consumers suggest that “information overload” and other …
JH Hibbard, JJ Jewett, MW Legnini, M Tusler
Health Affairs 16 (6), 172-180, 1997
1501997
How do people with different levels of activation self-manage their chronic conditions?
A Dixon, J Hibbard, M Tusler
The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 2, 257-268, 2009
1262009
How much do health literacy and patient activation contribute to older adults' ability to manage their health?
J Greene, JH Hibbard, M Tusler
AARP Public Policy Institute, 2005
1202005
Numbers matter to informed patient choices: a randomized design across age and numeracy levels
E Peters, PS Hart, M Tusler, L Fraenkel
Medical Decision Making 34 (4), 430-442, 2014
1032014
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