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Rita Mangione-Smith to Professional-Family Relations

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  1. Development of New Quality Measures for Hospital-Based Care of Suicidal Youth. Acad Pediatr. 2018 04; 18(3):248-255.
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    Score: 0.584
  2. The effectiveness of family-centered transition processes from hospital settings to home: a review of the literature. Hosp Pediatr. 2015 Apr; 5(4):219-31.
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    Score: 0.488
  3. Influence of race and socioeconomic status on engagement in pediatric primary care. Patient Educ Couns. 2012 Jun; 87(3):319-26.
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    Score: 0.386
  4. Ruling out the need for antibiotics: are we sending the right message? Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006 Sep; 160(9):945-52.
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    Score: 0.269
  5. Online commentary during the physical examination: a communication tool for avoiding inappropriate antibiotic prescribing? Soc Sci Med. 2003 Jan; 56(2):313-20.
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    Score: 0.209
  6. Impact of Childhood Vaccine Discussion Format Over Time on Immunization Status. Acad Pediatr. 2018 May - Jun; 18(4):430-436.
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    Score: 0.148
  7. The Influence of Provider Communication Behaviors on Parental Vaccine Acceptance and Visit Experience. Am J Public Health. 2015 Oct; 105(10):1998-2004.
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    Score: 0.122
  8. The architecture of provider-parent vaccine discussions at health supervision visits. Pediatrics. 2013 Dec; 132(6):1037-46.
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    Score: 0.111
  9. Comprehension on family-centered rounds for limited English proficient families. Acad Pediatr. 2013 May-Jun; 13(3):236-42.
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    Score: 0.106
  10. Reducing inappropriate antibiotics prescribing: the role of online commentary on physical examination findings. Patient Educ Couns. 2010 Oct; 81(1):119-25.
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    Score: 0.086
  11. Outpatient satisfaction: the role of nominal versus perceived communication. Health Serv Res. 2009 Oct; 44(5 Pt 1):1735-49.
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    Score: 0.082
  12. Why do physicians think parents expect antibiotics? What parents report vs what physicians believe. J Fam Pract. 2003 Feb; 52(2):140-8.
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    Score: 0.052
  13. How much explanation is enough? A study of parent requests for information and physician responses. Ambul Pediatr. 2001 Nov-Dec; 1(6):326-32.
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    Score: 0.048
  14. Satisfaction With Care Coordination for Families of Children With Disabilities. J Pediatr Health Care. 2019 May - Jun; 33(3):255-262.
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    Score: 0.039
  15. Caregiver and Health Care Provider Perspectives on Cloud-Based Shared Care Plans for Children With Medical Complexity. Hosp Pediatr. 2018 07; 8(7):394-403.
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    Score: 0.038
  16. Validation of New Care Coordination Quality Measures for Children with Medical Complexity. Acad Pediatr. 2018 07; 18(5):581-588.
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    Score: 0.037
  17. How to Prescribe Fewer Unnecessary Antibiotics: Talking Points That Work with Patients and Their Families. Am Fam Physician. 2016 Aug 01; 94(3):200-2.
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    Score: 0.033

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