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Martin Tusler
Martin Tusler
Courtesy Faculty, University of Oregon
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei 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
28582004
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
20172005
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
11132007
Does publicizing hospital performance stimulate quality improvement efforts?
JH Hibbard, J Stockard, M Tusler
Health Affairs 22 (2), 84-94, 2003
5562003
Hospital performance reports: impact on quality, market share, and reputation
JH Hibbard, J Stockard, M Tusler
Health affairs 24 (4), 1150-1160, 2005
5512005
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
4792013
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
4152009
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
2392007
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
2001998
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
1682005
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
1652010
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
1612001
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
1562007
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
1532008
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
1512001
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
1502006
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
1481997
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
1162005
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
1122009
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
932014
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