Annals Of Family Medicine Author Index
Volume 1 (2003)

Acheson LS

Stange KC et al. Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 1(1):2.
eLetters: Finally for everyone! (Foran) 6/22/2003.

Acheson LS. In this issue: cervical cancer screening (Editorial). 1(4):194.

Ammar KA

Yawn BP et al. Test-retest reproducibility of heart rate recovery after treadmill exercise, 1(4):236.

Barry HC

Smith M et al. Periodic abstinence from Pap (PAP) smear study: women's perceptions of PAP screening, 1(4):203.

Bayliss EA

Bayliss EA et al. Descriptions of barriers to self-care by persons with comorbid chronic diseases, 1(1):15.
Editorials: Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Role of socio-economic status in self-management of comorbid chronic illness (Chirayath) 6/13/2003; Author's response (Bayliss) 7/11/2003.

Becker G

Becker G. Cultural expressions of bodily awareness among chronically ill Filipino Americans, 1(2):113.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Wanted: application of medical anthropology (Culhane-Pera) 7/30/2003; Observations from practice with Filipino patients (Shore) 8/4/2003; Potential pitfalls in the care of Filipino-American patients (Saba) 8/5/2003.

Belloni DR

Harper DM et al. Factors affecting the detection rate of human papillomavirus, 1(4):221.

Bernhardt T

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity: implications for the importance of primary care in 'case' management, 1(1):8.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Unclear implications (Guthman) 6/19/2003; Comorbidities have always been the reason for primary care (Silverberg) 7/6/2003 .

Bertakis KD

Franks P et al. On being new to an insurance plan: health care use associated with the first years in a health insurance plan, 1(3):156.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of health care (Stange) 130. eLetters: Adverse consequences versus appropriate use of services (Landers) 10/13/2003.

Broemeling A

Rosen AK et al. Applying a risk-adjustment framework to primary care: can we improve on existing measures? 1(1):44.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4.

Cameron AC

Franks P et al. On being new to an insurance plan: health care use associated with the first years in a health insurance plan, 1(3):156.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of health care (Stange) 130. eLetters: Adverse consequences versus appropriate use of services (Landers) 10/13/2003.

Candib L

Dickinson WP et al. Predictors of response to a care recommendation letter intervention for somatization in primary care, 1(4):228.

Cass AR

Volk RJ et al. Patient education for informed decision making about prostate cancer screening: a randomized controlled trial with 1-year follow-up, 1(1):22.
eLetters: Ethics of informed consent in preventive care and the limits of patient education (Hashim) 6/13/2003.

Chan B

Guise J et al. The effectiveness of primary care-based interventions to promote breastfeeding: systematic evidence review and meta-analysis for the US preventive services task force, 1(2):70.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Physicians lack breastfeeding knowledge (Henrichs) 8/25/2003; Breastfeeding should not be a "quota thing"; one size does not fit all (Bradford) 9/25/2003.

Christakis DA

Christakis DA. Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Editorial). 1(3):131.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130. eLetters: Why do we study continuity? (Tandeter) 10/3/2003.

Coffman J

Grumbach K et al. Who is caring for the underserved? A comparison of primary care physicians and nonphysician clinicians in California and Washington, 1(2):97.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Caring for the underserved: who, when and where? (Rosenblatt) 7/29/2003; The underserved need all the help they can get! (Rabinowitz) 7/30/2003.

Cole BF

Harper DM et al. Factors affecting the detection rate of human papillomavirus, 1(4):221.

Cooper LA

Stevens GD et al. Patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance and parent reports of the primary care experiences of children, 1(2):105.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66.

Crabtree BF

Stange KC et al. Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 1(1):2.
eLetters: Finally for everyone! (Foran) 6/22/2003.

Crane LA

Bayliss EA et al. Descriptions of barriers to self-care by persons with comorbid chronic diseases, 1(1):15.
Editorials: Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Role of socio-economic status in self-management of comorbid chronic illness (Chirayath) 6/13/2003; Author's response (Bayliss) 7/11/2003.

Crommet P

Scott JC et al. The face of cancer, 1(1):52.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: The face of cancer revisited (Maryman) 6/30/2003; The face of cancer. Ann Fam Med 1(1):52-54, 2003 (Schueler) 7/6/2003.

De Maeseneer JM

De Maeseneer JM et al. Provider continuity in family medicine: does it make a difference for total health care costs? 1(3):144.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: A landmark study (Maier) 10/1/2003; Causality or correlation? (Schers, et al) 10/1/2003; Patient-centeredness and health status of patients (Mattsson) 10/2/2003; Reducing health care costs will win the day for continuity (Scherger) 10/2/2003; Responsibility for care and continuity of care (Ulven) 10/2/2003; Continuity and longitudinality (Starfield) 10/3/2003; Continuity is associated with reduced costs--great--now we need a prospective study! (Freeman) 10/6/2003.

De Prins L

De Maeseneer JM et al. Provider continuity in family medicine: does it make a difference for total health care costs? 1(3):144.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: A landmark study (Maier) 10/1/2003; Causality or correlation? (Schers, et al) 10/1/2003; Patient-centeredness and health status of patients (Mattsson) 10/2/2003; Reducing health care costs will win the day for continuity (Scherger) 10/2/2003; Responsibility for care and continuity of care (Ulven) 10/2/2003; Continuity and longitudinality (Starfield) 10/3/2003; Continuity is associated with reduced costs--great--now we need a prospective study! (Freeman) 10/6/2003.

DeGruy F

Dickinson WP et al. Predictors of response to a care recommendation letter intervention for somatization in primary care, 1(4):228.

Diamond JJ

Gill JM et al. Impact of provider continuity on quality of care for persons w/diabetes mellitus, 1(3):162.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: Quality of diabetes care: continuity of competing demands (Parchman) 10/3/2003; Quality vs intensity (Tiemstra) 16 October 2003.

Dickerson LM

Dickerson LM et al. Glycemic control in medical inpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus receiving sliding scale insulin regimens versus routine diabetes medications: a multicenter randomized controlled trial, 1(1):29.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: Sliding scale insulin: questioning a therapeutic tradition (Spann) 6/17/2003; Re: fine points regarding sliding scale insulin (Dickerson) 6/19/2003; Sliding scale (Silverman) 6/27/2003.

Dickinson LM

Dickinson WP et al. Predictors of response to a care recommendation letter intervention for somatization in primary care, 1(4):228.

Dickinson WP

Dickinson WP et al. Predictors of response to a care recommendation letter intervention for somatization in primary care, 1(4):228.

Doescher MP

Fiscella K et al. Do HMOs affect educational disparities in health care? 1(2):90.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Disparities of care related to limited health literacy (Weiss) 7/30/2003; Correction (Ness) 8/1/2003; Good news for HMO's and the delivery of preventive services (Green) 8/4/2003.

Dovey SM

Fryer GE et al. Variation in the ecology of medical care, 1(2):81.
Editorials: Two cheers for ecology (White) 67; In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Three cheers for real family practice data (Okkes) 7/31/2003.

Fernald DH

Bayliss EA et al. Descriptions of barriers to self-care by persons with comorbid chronic diseases, 1(1):15.
Editorials: Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Role of socio-economic status in self-management of comorbid chronic illness (Chirayath) 6/13/2003; Author's response (Bayliss) 7/11/2003.

Fiscella K

Fiscella K et al. Do HMOs affect educational disparities in health care? 1(2):90.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Disparities of care related to limited health literacy (Weiss) 7/30/2003; Correction (Ness) 8/1/2003; Good news for HMO's and the delivery of preventive services (Green) 8/4/2003.

Flocke SA

Nutting PA et al. Continuity of primary care: to whom does it matter and when? 1(3):149.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: The need for an ecological/systemic perspective on continuity of care (Like) 10/14/2003.

Foldes SS

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity: implications for the importance of primary care in 'case' management, 1(1):8.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Unclear implications (Guthman) 6/19/2003; Comorbidities have always been the reason for primary care (Silverberg) 7/6/2003 .

Forrest CB

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity: implications for the importance of primary care in 'case' management, 1(1):8.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Unclear implications (Guthman) 6/19/2003; Comorbidities have always been the reason for primary care (Silverberg) 7/6/2003 .

Franks P

Fiscella K et al. Do HMOs affect educational disparities in health care? 1(2):90.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Disparities of care related to limited health literacy (Weiss) 7/30/2003; Correction (Ness) 8/1/2003; Good news for HMO's and the delivery of preventive services (Green) 8/4/2003.

Franks P et al. On being new to an insurance plan: health care use associated with the first years in a health insurance plan, 1(3):156.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of health care (Stange) 130. eLetters: Adverse consequences versus appropriate use of services (Landers) 10/13/2003.

French L

Smith M et al. Periodic abstinence from Pap (PAP) smear study: women's perceptions of PAP screening, 1(4):203.

Frey JJ III

Frey JJ III. A journey to someplace better (Reflection). 1(3):175.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130.

Fryer GE

Fryer GE et al. Variation in the ecology of medical care, 1(2):81.
Editorials: Two cheers for ecology (White) 67; In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Three cheers for real family practice data (Okkes) 7/31/2003.

Gill JM

Gill JM et al. Impact of provider continuity on quality of care for persons w/diabetes mellitus, 1(3):162.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: Quality of diabetes care: continuity of competing demands (Parchman) 10/3/2003; Quality vs intensity (Tiemstra) 16 October 2003.

Goodwin MA

Nutting PA et al. Continuity of primary care: to whom does it matter and when? 1(3):149.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: The need for an ecological/systemic perspective on continuity of care (Like) 10/14/2003.

Gosset C

De Maeseneer JM et al. Provider continuity in family medicine: does it make a difference for total health care costs? 1(3):144.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: A landmark study (Maier) 10/1/2003; Causality or correlation? (Schers, et al) 10/1/2003; Patient-centeredness and health status of patients (Mattsson) 10/2/2003; Reducing health care costs will win the day for continuity (Scherger) 10/2/2003; Responsibility for care and continuity of care (Ulven) 10/2/2003; Continuity and longitudinality (Starfield) 10/3/2003; Continuity is associated with reduced costs--great--now we need a prospective study! (Freeman) 10/6/2003.

Gotler RS

Stange KC et al. Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 1(1):2.
eLetters: Finally for everyone! (Foran) 6/22/2003.

Green LA

Fryer GE et al. Variation in the ecology of medical care, 1(2):81.
Editorials: Two cheers for ecology (White) 67; In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Three cheers for real family practice data (Okkes) 7/31/2003.

Greenberg GN

Ostbye T et al. Screening mammography and Pap smear tests among older American women 1996-2000, 1(4):209.

Grumbach K

Grumbach K. Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Editorial). 1(1):4.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: Adjusting graduate education to encourage generalism (Teichman) 6/12/2003; Comment for thought - an introspective view (Bratton) 6/17/2003; Medical generalism (Trotter) 6/17/2003.

Grumbach K et al. Who is caring for the underserved? A comparison of primary care physicians and nonphysician clinicians in California and Washington, 1(2):97.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Caring for the underserved: who, when and where? (Rosenblatt) 7/29/2003; The underserved need all the help they can get! (Rabinowitz) 7/30/2003.

Guise J

Guise J et al. The effectiveness of primary care-based interventions to promote breastfeeding: systematic evidence review and meta-analysis for the US preventive services task force, 1(2):70.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Physicians lack breastfeeding knowledge (Henrichs) 8/25/2003; Breastfeeding should not be a "quota thing"; one size does not fit all (Bradford) 9/25/2003.

Harper DM

Harper DM et al. Factors affecting the detection rate of human papillomavirus, 1(4):221.

Hart LG

Grumbach K et al. Who is caring for the underserved? A comparison of primary care physicians and nonphysician clinicians in California and Washington, 1(2):97.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Caring for the underserved: who, when and where? (Rosenblatt) 7/29/2003; The underserved need all the help they can get! (Rabinowitz) 7/30/2003.

Hawley ST

Volk RJ et al. Patient education for informed decision making about prostate cancer screening: a randomized controlled trial with 1-year follow-up, 1(1):22.
eLetters: Ethics of informed consent in preventive care and the limits of patient education (Hashim) 6/13/2003.

Helfand M

Guise J et al. The effectiveness of primary care-based interventions to promote breastfeeding: systematic evidence review and meta-analysis for the US preventive services task force, 1(2):70.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Physicians lack breastfeeding knowledge (Henrichs) 8/25/2003; Breastfeeding should not be a "quota thing"; one size does not fit all (Bradford) 9/25/2003.

Heyerick J

De Maeseneer JM et al. Provider continuity in family medicine: does it make a difference for total health care costs? 1(3):144.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: A landmark study (Maier) 10/1/2003; Causality or correlation? (Schers, et al) 10/1/2003; Patient-centeredness and health status of patients (Mattsson) 10/2/2003; Reducing health care costs will win the day for continuity (Scherger) 10/2/2003; Responsibility for care and continuity of care (Ulven) 10/2/2003; Continuity and longitudinality (Starfield) 10/3/2003; Continuity is associated with reduced costs--great--now we need a prospective study! (Freeman) 10/6/2003.

Hueston WJ

Dickerson LM et al. Glycemic control in medical inpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus receiving sliding scale insulin regimens versus routine diabetes medications: a multicenter randomized controlled trial, 1(1):29.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: Sliding scale insulin: questioning a therapeutic tradition (Spann) 6/17/2003; Re: fine points regarding sliding scale insulin (Dickerson) 6/19/2003; Sliding scale (Silverman) 6/27/2003.

Karasz A

Karasz A et al. Women's experiences of abnormal cervical cytology: illness representations, care processes, and outcomes, 1(4):196.

Kautz KJ

Sax L et al. Who first suggests the diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? 1(3):171.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130. eLetters: Adult ADD (Roth) 10/3/2003; Interesting study, raises more questions (Matlen) 10/6/2003; Too many ADHD referrals or too few? (Mason) 10/9/2003.

Lee AM

Ostbye T et al. Screening mammography and Pap smear tests among older American women 1996-2000, 1(4):209.

Leeman LM

Leeman LM et al. A Native American community with a 7% cesarean delivery rate: does case mix, ethnicity, or labor management explain the low rate? 1(1):36.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: Did a low usage of epidural play a role? (Blenning) 6/12/2003; There is hope... (Goetter) 6/13/2003; Missing the forest for the trees (Goer) 6/14/2003; Hopefully not a bygone era (Murphy) 6/19/2003; Safe birth possible outside the big city? (Ramsey) 6/26/2003; Low cesarean rate in another Native American community (North) 7/10/2003; Author's response on Native American community cesarean rate (Leeman) 7/25/2003.

Leeman R

Leeman LM et al. A Native American community with a 7% cesarean delivery rate: does case mix, ethnicity, or labor management explain the low rate? 1(1):36.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: Did a low usage of epidural play a role? (Blenning) 6/12/2003; There is hope... (Goetter) 6/13/2003; Missing the forest for the trees (Goer) 6/14/2003; Hopefully not a bygone era (Murphy) 6/19/2003; Safe birth possible outside the big city? (Ramsey) 6/26/2003; Low cesarean rate in another Native American community (North) 7/10/2003; Author's response on Native American community cesarean rate (Leeman) 7/25/2003.

Lemke KW

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity: implications for the importance of primary care in 'case' management, 1(1):8.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Unclear implications (Guthman) 6/19/2003; Comorbidities have always been the reason for primary care (Silverberg) 7/6/2003 .

Lenhard MJ

Gill JM et al. Impact of provider continuity on quality of care for persons w/diabetes mellitus, 1(3):162.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: Quality of diabetes care: continuity of competing demands (Parchman) 10/3/2003; Quality vs intensity (Tiemstra) 16 October 2003.

Lieu TA

Guise J et al. The effectiveness of primary care-based interventions to promote breastfeeding: systematic evidence review and meta-analysis for the US preventive services task force, 1(2):70.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Physicians lack breastfeeding knowledge (Henrichs) 8/25/2003; Breastfeeding should not be a "quota thing"; one size does not fit all (Bradford) 9/25/2003.

Longacre MR

Harper DM et al. Factors affecting the detection rate of human papillomavirus, 1(4):221.

Main D

Dickinson WP et al. Predictors of response to a care recommendation letter intervention for somatization in primary care, 1(4):228.

Main DS

Bayliss EA et al. Descriptions of barriers to self-care by persons with comorbid chronic diseases, 1(1):15.
Editorials: Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Role of socio-economic status in self-management of comorbid chronic illness (Chirayath) 6/13/2003; Author's response (Bayliss) 7/11/2003.

Mainous III AG

Gill JM et al. Impact of provider continuity on quality of care for persons w/diabetes mellitus, 1(3):162.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: Quality of diabetes care: continuity of competing demands (Parchman) 10/3/2003; Quality vs intensity (Tiemstra) 16 October 2003.

McKee MD

Karasz A et al. Women's experiences of abnormal cervical cytology: illness representations, care processes, and outcomes, 1(4):196.

Mertz E

Grumbach K et al. Who is caring for the underserved? A comparison of primary care physicians and nonphysician clinicians in California and Washington, 1(2):97.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Caring for the underserved: who, when and where? (Rosenblatt) 7/29/2003; The underserved need all the help they can get! (Rabinowitz) 7/30/2003.

Miller WL

Stange KC et al. Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 1(1):2.
eLetters: Finally for everyone! (Foran) 6/22/2003.

Noll WW

Harper DM et al. Factors affecting the detection rate of human papillomavirus, 1(4):221.

Nutting PA

Nutting PA et al. Continuity of primary care: to whom does it matter and when? 1(3):149.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: The need for an ecological/systemic perspective on continuity of care (Like) 10/14/2003.

Ostbye T

Ostbye T et al. Screening mammography and Pap smear tests among older American women 1996-2000, 1(4):209.

Palazzo L

Grumbach K et al. Who is caring for the underserved? A comparison of primary care physicians and nonphysician clinicians in California and Washington, 1(2):97.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Caring for the underserved: who, when and where? (Rosenblatt) 7/29/2003; The underserved need all the help they can get! (Rabinowitz) 7/30/2003.

Palda V

Guise J et al. The effectiveness of primary care-based interventions to promote breastfeeding: systematic evidence review and meta-analysis for the US preventive services task force, 1(2):70.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Physicians lack breastfeeding knowledge (Henrichs) 8/25/2003; Breastfeeding should not be a "quota thing"; one size does not fit all (Bradford) 9/25/2003.

Phillips RL

Fryer GE et al. Variation in the ecology of medical care, 1(2):81.
Editorials: Two cheers for ecology (White) 67; In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Three cheers for real family practice data (Okkes) 7/31/2003.

Phillips WR

Stange KC et al. Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 1(1):2.
eLetters: Finally for everyone! (Foran) 6/22/2003.

Phillips WR. On TRACK: The expert on what is culturally important in clinical care is the patient in front of us. (On TRACK). 1(3):177.

Rakovski CC

Rosen AK et al. Applying a risk-adjustment framework to primary care: can we improve on existing measures? 1(1):44.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4.

Reid R

Rosen AK et al. Applying a risk-adjustment framework to primary care: can we improve on existing measures? 1(1):44.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4.

Rockwell P

Rockwell P et al. Chaperone use by family physicians during the collection of a Pap smear, 1(4):218.

Rosen AK

Rosen AK et al. Applying a risk-adjustment framework to primary care: can we improve on existing measures? 1(1):44.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4.

Rost K

Dickinson WP et al. Predictors of response to a care recommendation letter intervention for somatization in primary care, 1(4):228.

Roybal K

Karasz A et al. Women's experiences of abnormal cervical cytology: illness representations, care processes, and outcomes, 1(4):196.

Ruffin MT IV

Rockwell P et al. Chaperone use by family physicians during the collection of a Pap smear, 1(4):218.

Sack JL

Dickerson LM et al. Glycemic control in medical inpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus receiving sliding scale insulin regimens versus routine diabetes medications: a multicenter randomized controlled trial, 1(1):29.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: Sliding scale insulin: questioning a therapeutic tradition (Spann) 6/17/2003; Re: fine points regarding sliding scale insulin (Dickerson) 6/19/2003; Sliding scale (Silverman) 6/27/2003.

Saultz JW

Saultz JW. Defining and measuring interpersonal continuity of care, 1(3):134.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: Continuity of care and the future of family medicine (Green) 10/3/2003; The real face of continuity (Bagley) 10/12/2003.

Saver BG

Fiscella K et al. Do HMOs affect educational disparities in health care? 1(2):90.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Disparities of care related to limited health literacy (Weiss) 7/30/2003; Correction (Ness) 8/1/2003; Good news for HMO's and the delivery of preventive services (Green) 8/4/2003.

Sax L

Sax L et al. Who first suggests the diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? 1(3):171.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130. eLetters: Adult ADD (Roth) 10/3/2003; Interesting study, raises more questions (Matlen) 10/6/2003; Too many ADHD referrals or too few? (Mason) 10/9/2003.

Scott JC

Scott JC et al. The face of cancer, 1(1):52.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: The face of cancer revisited (Maryman) 6/30/2003; The face of cancer. Ann Fam Med 1(1):52-54, 2003 (Schueler) 7/6/2003.

Shi L

Stevens GD et al. Patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance and parent reports of the primary care experiences of children, 1(2):105.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66.

Smith M

Smith M et al. Periodic abstinence from Pap (PAP) smear study: women's perceptions of PAP screening, 1(4):203.

Spann SJ

Volk RJ et al. Patient education for informed decision making about prostate cancer screening: a randomized controlled trial with 1-year follow-up, 1(1):22.
eLetters: Ethics of informed consent in preventive care and the limits of patient education (Hashim) 6/13/2003.

Stange KC

Stange KC et al. Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 1(1):2.
eLetters: Finally for everyone! (Foran) 6/22/2003.

Stange KC. Health care inequalities (Editorial). 1(2):66.

Stange KC. In this issue: continuity of care (Editorial). 1(3):130.
eLetters: Essence of family practice (Gerard) 10/2/2003.

Nutting PA et al. Continuity of primary care: to whom does it matter and when? 1(3):149.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: The need for an ecological/systemic perspective on continuity of care (Like) 10/14/2003.

Stange KC. On TRACK: Continuity of care: "it is about connecting" (On TRACK). 1(4):242.

Starfield B

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity: implications for the importance of primary care in 'case' management, 1(1):8.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Unclear implications (Guthman) 6/19/2003; Comorbidities have always been the reason for primary care (Silverberg) 7/6/2003 .

Steiner JF

Bayliss EA et al. Descriptions of barriers to self-care by persons with comorbid chronic diseases, 1(1):15.
Editorials: Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Role of socio-economic status in self-management of comorbid chronic illness (Chirayath) 6/13/2003; Author's response (Bayliss) 7/11/2003.

Stevens GD

Stevens GD et al. Patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance and parent reports of the primary care experiences of children, 1(2):105.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66.

Steyer TE

Rockwell P et al. Chaperone use by family physicians during the collection of a Pap smear, 1(4):218.

Taylor Jr DH

Ostbye T et al. Screening mammography and Pap smear tests among older American women 1996-2000, 1(4):209.

Thomas R

Yawn BP et al. Test-retest reproducibility of heart rate recovery after treadmill exercise, 1(4):236.

Volk RJ

Volk RJ et al. Patient education for informed decision making about prostate cancer screening: a randomized controlled trial with 1-year follow-up, 1(1):22.
eLetters: Ethics of informed consent in preventive care and the limits of patient education (Hashim) 6/13/2003.

Weiner JP

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity: implications for the importance of primary care in 'case' management, 1(1):8.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2; Chronic illness, comorbidities, and the need for medical generalism (Grumbach) 4. eLetters: Unclear implications (Guthman) 6/19/2003; Comorbidities have always been the reason for primary care (Silverberg) 7/6/2003 .

Westhoff C

Guise J et al. The effectiveness of primary care-based interventions to promote breastfeeding: systematic evidence review and meta-analysis for the US preventive services task force, 1(2):70.
Editorials: In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Physicians lack breastfeeding knowledge (Henrichs) 8/25/2003; Breastfeeding should not be a "quota thing"; one size does not fit all (Bradford) 9/25/2003.

White KL

White KL. Two cheers for ecology (Editorial). 1(2):67.
eLetters: Cheers for White, tears for US family practice (Lamberts) 7/31/2003; Correction of copy editing error (Stange) 8/2/2003; Correction of copy editing error (Stange) 8/6/2003; A fourth cheer for ecology (Kalimo, et al) 8/15/2003.

Wollan PC

Yawn BP et al. Test-retest reproducibility of heart rate recovery after treadmill exercise, 1(4):236.

Xiaobu Y

Dickerson LM et al. Glycemic control in medical inpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus receiving sliding scale insulin regimens versus routine diabetes medications: a multicenter randomized controlled trial, 1(1):29.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: Sliding scale insulin: questioning a therapeutic tradition (Spann) 6/17/2003; Re: fine points regarding sliding scale insulin (Dickerson) 6/19/2003; Sliding scale (Silverman) 6/27/2003.

Dickerson LM et al. Glycemic control in medical inpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus receiving sliding scale insulin regimens versus routine diabetes medications: a multicenter randomized controlled trial, 1(1):29.
Editorials: Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Stange) 2. eLetters: Sliding scale insulin: questioning a therapeutic tradition (Spann) 6/17/2003; Re: fine points regarding sliding scale insulin (Dickerson) 6/19/2003; Sliding scale (Silverman) 6/27/2003.

Yawn BP

Fryer GE et al. Variation in the ecology of medical care, 1(2):81.
Editorials: Two cheers for ecology (White) 67; In this issue: health care inequalities (Stange) 66. eLetters: Three cheers for real family practice data (Okkes) 7/31/2003.

Yawn BP et al. Test-retest reproducibility of heart rate recovery after treadmill exercise, 1(4):236.

Zyzanski SJ

Stange KC et al. Welcome to the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 1(1):2.
eLetters: Finally for everyone! (Foran) 6/22/2003.

Nutting PA et al. Continuity of primary care: to whom does it matter and when? 1(3):149.
Editorials: In this issue: continuity of care (Stange) 130; Continuity of care: process or outcome? (Christakis) 131. eLetters: The need for an ecological/systemic perspective on continuity of care (Like) 10/14/2003.