Annals Of Family Medicine Author Index
Volume 2 (2004)

Abdulla R

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Roetzheim RG et al. Long term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers (). 2(6):4.

Aboshady HM

Mold JW et al. Prevalence and predictors of night sweats, day sweats, and hot flashes in older primary care patients: an OKPRN study, 2(5):391.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: OKPRN study (Silverberg) 10/25/04; Underlying panic disorder? (Katerndahl, et al.) 10/29/04; Authors respond to comments on panic attacks as cause of hot flashes (Mold) 11/1/04.

Acheson LS

Acheson LS et al. How do people interpret their family histories of diabetes, coronary disease, or cancer? (Editorial). 2(6):20.

Ahmed M

Eisner B et al. A randomized clinical trial of the effect of intra-operative saline perfusion on post-vasectomy azoospermia, 2(3):221.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194 .

Aikens JE

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 2(6):1.

Albedaiwi W

Saultz JW et al. Interpersonal continuity of care and patient satisfaction: a critical review, 2(5):445.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Continuity and patient satisfaction (Baker) 10/12/04; Continuity of care in a changing health care system (Bayliss) 10/21/04; Importance of measuring the interpersonal element of continuity (Freeman) 11/9/04; Interpersonal continuity and health system reform (Saultz) 11/12/04; Measuring interpersonal continuity (Saultz) 11/13/04.

Amorn M

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Anderson AL

Temte JL et al. Rapid assessment of agents of biological terrorism: defining the differential diagnosis of inhalational Anthrax using electronic communication in a practice-based research network, 2(5):434.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: The role of family physicians and practice-based research networks in early detection of bioterrorist agents and emerging infections (Calmbach) 10/6/04; The generalizability question (Chen) 10/10/04; Training for public health preparedness (Temte) 10/10/04.

Appelbaum D

Barrett BP et al. What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say abouthealth and health care, 2(3):253.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Araya-Guerra R

Main DS et al. Exploring patient reactions to pen-tablet computers: a report from CaReNet, 2(5):421.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Ariza AJ

Ariza AJ et al. Evaluating computer capabilities in a primary care practice-based research network, 2(5):418.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Evaluating computer capabilities: wide variation acrross practices, over time (Reider) 11/15/04.

Arroll B

Goodyear-Smith et al. What can family physicians offer patients with carpal tunnel syndrome other than surgery? A systematic review of non-surgical management , 2(3):267.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Laser acupuncture and microamps TENS, controlled study and open protocol study (Naeser) 6/2/04.

Kerse N et al. Physician-patient relationship and medication compliance: a primary care investigation, 2(5):455.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386, Continuity, care and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Data needed on patient-provider relationships and long-term adherence in chronic illness (Aikens) 10/10/04.

Asch SM

Shi C et al. Consumer knowledge of over-the-counter Phenazopyridine, 2(3):240.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Moving research into the community (Ganiats) 6/7/04.

Askew D

Del Mar C. Building Family/General Practice Research Capacity (). 2(3):.

Azari R

Bertakis KD et al. Patient pain in primary care: factors that influence physician diagnosis, 2(3):224.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Consider quality of life when identifying and evaluating pain (Cowan, et al.) 5/26/04; Outpatient use of pain scales (Novak) 7/8/04.

Azari RS

Jerant AF et al. The TLC model of palliative care in the elderly: prelminary application in assisted living, 2(1):54.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Improving palliative care for the elderly: moving a model forward (Hauser) 2/2/04; Will better assessment enhance end-of-life care? (Mehr) 2/24/04; One small step toward a comprehensive approach to palliative care in the elderly (Jerant) 3/2/04.

Bahrs O

Peltenburg M et al. The unexpected in primary care -- a multicenter study on the emergence of unvoiced patient agenda, 2(6):534-540.

Bardella IJ

Santibanez TA et al. Physician attitudes and beliefs associated with patient pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination status, 2(1):41.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Further study of disparities needed (Costa) 1/28/04; Next step: overcoming barriers (Fink) 1/29/04; Author beliefs (Johnston) 4/26/2004 .

Barrett BP

Barrett BP et al. What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say abouthealth and health care, 2(3):253.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Barron MA

Pearce KA et al. How and why to study the practice content of a practice-based research network, 2(5):425.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Barry SL

Dietrich AJ et al. Going to scale: re-engineering systems for primary care treatment of depression , 2(4):301.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Tipping the scale: sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Pincus) 7/30/04; Strategies for sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Lessons learned from the implementation of the three component model (Korsen) 8/5/04; Questions for the RESPECT team (Nease) 8/13/2004; RESPECT as a template for other practices (Seehusen) 8/18/2004; RESPECT team response to Dr. Donald Nease (Dietrich, et al.) 09/10/04.

Beasley JW

Beasley JW et al. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study, 2(5):405.
eLetters: Commentary on Beasley article (Bloom) 10/7/04; Getting paid what we are worth! (Snyder) 10/10/04; You have hit the nail on the head!!! (White, et al.) 10/10/04; From the eyes of an industrial engineering prof (Karsh) 10/13/04.

Becker LA

Hutchinson A. How the philosophies, styles, and methods of family medicine affect the research agenda (). 2(3):.

Belongia EA

Ramsey AH et al. Use and appropriateness of Lyme disease serologic testing, 2(4):341.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Appropriateness of Lyme disease testing: an appropriate analysis? (Stricker, et al) 8/4/04; Now if doctors would just order the right tests (Mervine) 8/18/2004; Appropriateness of Lyme diseases testing: an appropriate analysis? (Stricker et al) 8/18/2004; The authors respond (Ramsey, et al.) 08/31/04.

Benich JJ

Hueston WJ et al. A cost-benefit analysis of testing for influenza A in high risk adults, 2(1):33.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Clinical probability of influenzae (McCormick) 1/29/04; Importance of CBA for influenza A treatment (Dressler RL) 2/8/04; Authors underestimate hospitalizations from influenza (Rothberg MB) 2/26/04.

Bentzen N

Bentzen N. Family medicine research: implications for Wonca (). 2(3):S45.

Bertakis KD

Bertakis KD et al. Patient pain in primary care: factors that influence physician diagnosis, 2(3):224.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Consider quality of life when identifying and evaluating pain (Cowan, et al.) 5/26/04; Outpatient use of pain scales (Novak) 7/8/04.

Binns HJ

Ariza AJ et al. Evaluating computer capabilities in a primary care practice-based research network, 2(5):418.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Evaluating computer capabilities: wide variation acrross practices, over time (Reider) 11/15/04.

Birchard A

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Bishop DB

Solberg LI et al. Diabetic patients who smoke: are they different? 2(1):26.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Toward more creative and consistent doctors (Standridge) 1/28/04; Tailoring individual risk in diabetes (Peterson) 2/4/04; Giving smoking the attention it deserves (Glasgow) 2/4/04; Diabetes patients who smoke are also treated differently (Denig) 2/26/04.

Blustein J

Barrett BP et al. What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say abouthealth and health care, 2(3):253.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Bobula J

Beasley JW et al. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study, 2(5):405.
eLetters: Commentary on Beasley article (Bloom) 10/7/04; Getting paid what we are worth! (Snyder) 10/10/04; You have hit the nail on the head!!! (White, et al.) 10/10/04; From the eyes of an industrial engineering prof (Karsh) 10/13/04.

Boehm DA

Shillaci MA et al. Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: a multi-method assessment, 2(1):13.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 ; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving immunization rates in Medicaid managed care (Bocchini) 1/30/04; Outcomes of Medicaid managed care (Hambidge, et al) 2/7/04; Comment on "Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: A multimethod assessment" by Shillaci, et al (Smith) 3/5/04; Declining immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: response to comments (Shillaci) 5/19/04.

Bogner HR

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Boor H

WinklerPrins V et al. The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort, 2(2):110.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Jackson) 4/6/04; Asthma natural history and diagnosis (Thomas et al) 4/15/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Fardy) 4/16/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (van den Niewenhof, et al) 4/29/04; Natural history of asthma (Toelle, et al) 5/9/04; Natural history of asthma (van den Nieuwenhof, et al.) 5/27/04.

Borkan JM

Borkan JM. Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Editorial). 2(1):4.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2.

Borrell-Carrio F

Borrell-Carrio F et al. Preventing errors in clinical practice: a call for self-awareness, 2(4):310.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: To err is human; to be aware is preventive (Saba) 7/30/04; Response to Dr Saba's letter (Epstein, et al) 8/19/2004; First, know thyself (Pace, et al) 8/26/2004; Individuals vs systems: other issues also important (Kirkegaard) 8/28/2004; Response to Dr. Pace (Epstein, et al.) 08/31/04.

Borrell-Carrio F et al. The biopsychosocial model 25 years later: principles, practice, and scientific inquiry, 2(6):17.

Boyle R

Boyle R et al. Is making smoking status a vital sign sufficient to increase cessation support actions in clinical practice? 2(1):22.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Role for quality improvement processes (Petrulis) 1/27/04; Raise the flag of relationships (Miller) 1/28/04; Smoking as a vital sign just the first step (Halperin) 3/16/04.

Braithwaite D

Walter FM et al. Lay understanding of familial risk of common chronic diseases: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitiative research, 2(6):583-594.

Brian W

Mainous AG III et al. The mortality risk of elevated serum transferrin saturation and consumption of dietary iron, 2(2):139.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Potential and added value of secondary data analysis (Zyzanski) 4/1/04; Question conclusion (Gilbert) 3/31/04; Iron revisited (Billings) 4/13/04; Iron and mortality (Anderson et al) 4/15/04.

Brown DD

Grossberg PM et al. Brief physician advice for high-risk drinking among young adults, 2(5):474.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Bruce M

Dietrich AJ et al. Going to scale: re-engineering systems for primary care treatment of depression , 2(4):301.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Tipping the scale: sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Pincus) 7/30/04; Strategies for sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Lessons learned from the implementation of the three component model (Korsen) 8/5/04; Questions for the RESPECT team (Nease) 8/13/2004; RESPECT as a template for other practices (Seehusen) 8/18/2004; RESPECT team response to Dr. Donald Nease (Dietrich, et al.) 09/10/04.

Brunt M

Tierney WM et al. Quantifying risk of adverse clinical events with one set of vital signs among primary care patients with hypertension, 2(3):209.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: A bit of a wake-up call (Green) 6/7/04; Overcoming inertia (Tierney) 6/7/04; No more 5-day blood pressure checks, please (Crownover) 6/9/04; Author answers: definition of elevated blood pressure and pulse (Tierney) 6/9/04; Recognition does not assure appropriate intervention (Blum) 6/12/04; Controlling hypertension (Tierney) 6/13/04.

Buetow SA

Kerse N et al. Physician-patient relationship and medication compliance: a primary care investigation, 2(5):455.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386, Continuity, care and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Data needed on patient-provider relationships and long-term adherence in chronic illness (Aikens) 10/10/04.

Buetow SA. Towards a new understanding of provider continuity (Reflection). 2(5):509.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Byrns PJ

Fink KS et al. Changing prescribing patterns and increasing prescription expenditures in Medicaid, 2(5):488.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Improving prescribing behavior may require additional incentives (McMullin) 10/6/04; Progress since 2000 in the NC Medicaid Pharmacy Program (Dobson) 10/10/04; Re: improving prescribing behavior may require additional incentives (Gibbons) 10/12/04.

Callahan EJ

Bertakis KD et al. Patient pain in primary care: factors that influence physician diagnosis, 2(3):224.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Consider quality of life when identifying and evaluating pain (Cowan, et al.) 5/26/04; Outpatient use of pain scales (Novak) 7/8/04.

Campbell T

Park E et al. Does enhancing partner support and interaction improve smoking cessation?: a meta-analysis, 2(2):170.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: The thorny problem of the influence of partner support in smoking cessation (McIlvain) 4/1/04.

Cantor AB

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Capperino C

Barrett BP et al. What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say abouthealth and health care, 2(3):253.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Carek PJ

Mainous AG III et al. Elevated serum transferrin saturation and mortality, 2(2):133.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Tsat% and mortality (Weinberg) 4/15/04; Professional and patient perspective (Alexander) 4/15/04; Online comment (Bonkovsky, et al) 5/3/2004.

Mainous AG III et al. The mortality risk of elevated serum transferrin saturation and consumption of dietary iron, 2(2):139.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Potential and added value of secondary data analysis (Zyzanski) 4/1/04; Question conclusion (Gilbert) 3/31/04; Iron revisited (Billings) 4/13/04; Iron and mortality (Anderson et al) 4/15/04.

Carson EA

Shillaci MA et al. Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: a multi-method assessment, 2(1):13.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 ; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving immunization rates in Medicaid managed care (Bocchini) 1/30/04; Outcomes of Medicaid managed care (Hambidge, et al) 2/7/04; Comment on "Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: A multimethod assessment" by Shillaci, et al (Smith) 3/5/04; Declining immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: response to comments (Shillaci) 5/19/04.

Carter MA

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Casillas J

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Cassedy A

Elder NC et al. The identification of medical errors by family physicians during outpatient visits, 2(2):125.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Seeking to further understand "real" medication error rates in primary care (Scott-Cawiezell) 4/1/04; Errors in primary care: what's on the radar screen? (Fetters) 3/31/04; Comment on "The identification of medical errors by family physicians during outpatient visits (Galliher) 3/31/04; Physician reports, and terminology, and the notion of harm (Kuzel) 4/6/04; Just the tip of the iceberg - comment on Elder, et al (Main) 4/8/04; Response from the author (Elder) 4/24/2004; Family medicine must do better (Riley) 4/26/2004.

Cheal KL

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Chen FM

Phillips RL Jr et al. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the financial health of teaching hospitals, 2(1):71.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: The balanced budget act and program closings? (Costa) 1/28/04; Full-text supplemental appendix link not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04.

Chen H

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Chirikos T

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Christman LK

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Roetzheim RG et al. Long term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers (). 2(6):4.

Christoffel KK

Ariza AJ et al. Evaluating computer capabilities in a primary care practice-based research network, 2(5):418.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Evaluating computer capabilities: wide variation acrross practices, over time (Reider) 11/15/04.

Chyou P

Ramsey AH et al. Use and appropriateness of Lyme disease serologic testing, 2(4):341.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Appropriateness of Lyme disease testing: an appropriate analysis? (Stricker, et al) 8/4/04; Now if doctors would just order the right tests (Mervine) 8/18/2004; Appropriateness of Lyme diseases testing: an appropriate analysis? (Stricker et al) 8/18/2004; The authors respond (Ramsey, et al.) 08/31/04.

Cole DM

Gill JM et al. Accuracy of screening for diabetic retinopathy by family physicians, 2(3):218.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194. eLetters: Eye exams important but often overlooked (Donahue) 5/26/04; Is this practical for everyday practice use? (Markman) 6/5/04; Agree with limited practicality of routine retinopathy screening (Gill) 6/5/04; Intervention in our non-adherent patients that may help save their sight (Koopman) 6/10/04; Ophthalmoscopic technique (Corbett Jr) 8/9/04.

Cooper LA

Kinchen KS et al. Referral of patients to specialists: factors affecting choice of specialist by primary care physicians, 2(3):245.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Cornell J

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

Coster G

Kerse N et al. Physician-patient relationship and medication compliance: a primary care investigation, 2(5):455.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386, Continuity, care and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Data needed on patient-provider relationships and long-term adherence in chronic illness (Aikens) 10/10/04.

Crabtree BF

Acheson LS et al. How do people interpret their family histories of diabetes, coronary disease, or cancer? (Editorial). 2(6):20.

Creswell JW

Creswell JW et al. Designing a mixed methods study in primary care, 2(1):7.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 . eLetters: A good but incomplete proposal (Solberg) 1/29/04; Framework for understanding mixed methods (Katerndahl) 1/29/04; Paving the way for multi-methods research in primary care (Curry) 1/29/04; Emergence of a significant methodology for family medicine research (Vanasse) 1/29/04; Establishing mixed methods research as family medicine rigorous framework (Smith) 2/4/04; A practical application of mixed method research (Thommasen) 2/7/04; Mix, integrate or what? Reflections on combining methods in primary care research (Elverdam) 2/9/04; Developing methods for integrating qualitative and quantitative data (Buckley) 2/16/04; Designing a mixed methods study in primary care (Albedaiwi) 3/21/04.

Culpepper L

Gramling R et al. Family physician self-efficacy with screening for an inherited risk of cancer, 2(2):130.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Family physicians and the "new" genetics (Carroll) 4/7/04; Teachable moment for genetics in family medicine (David) 4/12/04; Family history in practice (Ewigman) 4/19/04.

Green L et al. Opportunities, challenges, and lessons of international research in practice-based research networks: the case of an international study of acute otitis media, 2(5):429.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Not for the faint hearted (Macaulay) 10/14/04; Lessons for international collaboration on research (Graffy) 10/22/04; From joint frustrations to shared perspectives: building on the experience of the international otitis media study (van Weel) 10/29/04; Authors respond to comments: if there were another Wonca research conference... (Green) 11/2/04.

Daaleman TP

Daaleman TP et al. Religion, spirituality, and health status in geriatric outpatients, 2(1):49.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Response to Daaleman and colleagues' article (King) 1/28/04; Full-text link to supplemental appendix not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04; Re: response to Daaleman and colleagues' article (Hummel LM, et al) 2/16/04; Epistemological issues in measuring spirituality (Moberg) 3/16/04; Author response (Daaleman) 3/30/04.

Daaleman TP et al. The spirituality index of well-being: a new instrument for health-related quality-of-life research, 2(5):499.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Kudos (Silverman) 10/12/04.

Davis JP

Ramsey AH et al. Use and appropriateness of Lyme disease serologic testing, 2(4):341.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Appropriateness of Lyme disease testing: an appropriate analysis? (Stricker, et al) 8/4/04; Now if doctors would just order the right tests (Mervine) 8/18/2004; Appropriateness of Lyme diseases testing: an appropriate analysis? (Stricker et al) 8/18/2004; The authors respond (Ramsey, et al.) 08/31/04.

De Maeseneer JM

De Maeseneer JM, et al. Why research in family medicine? A superfluous question 2(3):S17-S22.

de Sutter A

De Maeseneer JM, et al. Why research in family medicine? A superfluous question 2(3):S17-S22.

Deak AJ

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Del Mar C

Del Mar C, et al. Building Family/General Practice Research Capacity 2(3):S35-S40.

Derback T

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Desai JR

Solberg LI et al. Diabetic patients who smoke: are they different? 2(1):26.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Toward more creative and consistent doctors (Standridge) 1/28/04; Tailoring individual risk in diabetes (Peterson) 2/4/04; Giving smoking the attention it deserves (Glasgow) 2/4/04; Diabetes patients who smoke are also treated differently (Denig) 2/26/04.

Devlin HM

Solberg LI et al. Diabetic patients who smoke: are they different? 2(1):26.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Toward more creative and consistent doctors (Standridge) 1/28/04; Tailoring individual risk in diabetes (Peterson) 2/4/04; Giving smoking the attention it deserves (Glasgow) 2/4/04; Diabetes patients who smoke are also treated differently (Denig) 2/26/04.

Diamond JJ

Gill JM et al. Accuracy of screening for diabetic retinopathy by family physicians, 2(3):218.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194. eLetters: Eye exams important but often overlooked (Donahue) 5/26/04; Is this practical for everyday practice use? (Markman) 6/5/04; Agree with limited practicality of routine retinopathy screening (Gill) 6/5/04; Intervention in our non-adherent patients that may help save their sight (Koopman) 6/10/04; Ophthalmoscopic technique (Corbett Jr) 8/9/04.

Dickinson LM

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Zyzanski SJ et al. On the nature and analysis of clustered data (Editorial). 2(3):199.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Pace WD et al. Seasonal variation in diagnoses and visits to family physicians, 2(5):411.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Dickinson P

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Dietrich AJ

Dietrich AJ et al. Going to scale: re-engineering systems for primary care treatment of depression , 2(4):301.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Tipping the scale: sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Pincus) 7/30/04; Strategies for sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Lessons learned from the implementation of the three component model (Korsen) 8/5/04; Questions for the RESPECT team (Nease) 8/13/2004; RESPECT as a template for other practices (Seehusen) 8/18/2004; RESPECT team response to Dr. Donald Nease (Dietrich, et al.) 09/10/04.

Dodson J

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Doerr TD

McMullin ST et al. Impact of an evidence-based computerized decision support system on primary care prescription costs, 2(5):494.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Interventions for rising prescription expenditures (Fink) 10/6/04; Important attributes of a successful decision support system (McMullin) 10/7/04; Integration into workflow (Green) 10/23/04.

Doescher MP

Jerant AF et al. Age-related disparities in cancer screening: analysis of 2001 behavioral risk factor surveillance system data, 2(5):481.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Is ageism a factor in cancer screening? (Ahmed, et al.) 10/10/04.

Dovey SM

Woolf SH et al. A string of mistakes: the importance of cascade analysis in describing, counting, and preventing medical errors, 2(4):317.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: A closer look at errors in primary care (Fernald, et al) 8/26/2004.

Dubois WI

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

Eaton C

Gramling R et al. Family physician self-efficacy with screening for an inherited risk of cancer, 2(2):130.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Family physicians and the "new" genetics (Carroll) 4/7/04; Teachable moment for genetics in family medicine (David) 4/12/04; Family history in practice (Ewigman) 4/19/04.

Eisner B

Eisner B et al. A randomized clinical trial of the effect of intra-operative saline perfusion on post-vasectomy azoospermia, 2(3):221.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194 .

Elder NC

Zink TM et al. Medical management of intimate partner violence considering the stages of change: precontemplation and contemplation, 2(3):231.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Routine screening for intimate partner violence - an alternative perspective (Goodyear-Smith) 5/27/04; Can doctors always tell what stage someone is in? (Flanakin) 5/27/04; Important insights from theory to research and clinical practice (Elliott) 6/1/04; The importance of relapse (Cronholm) 6/1/04; Abused women and their physicians (Miedema) 6/5/04.

Elder NC et al. The identification of medical errors by family physicians during outpatient visits, 2(2):125.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Seeking to further understand "real" medication error rates in primary care (Scott-Cawiezell) 4/1/04; Errors in primary care: what's on the radar screen? (Fetters) 3/31/04; Comment on "The identification of medical errors by family physicians during outpatient visits (Galliher) 3/31/04; Physician reports, and terminology, and the notion of harm (Kuzel) 4/6/04; Just the tip of the iceberg - comment on Elder, et al (Main) 4/8/04; Response from the author (Elder) 4/24/2004; Family medicine must do better (Riley) 4/26/2004.

Elliott M

Beasley JW et al. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study, 2(5):405.
eLetters: Commentary on Beasley article (Bloom) 10/7/04; Getting paid what we are worth! (Snyder) 10/10/04; You have hit the nail on the head!!! (White, et al.) 10/10/04; From the eyes of an industrial engineering prof (Karsh) 10/13/04.

Emery J

Walter FM et al. Lay understanding of familial risk of common chronic diseases: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitiative research, 2(6):583-594.

Engel JD

Kuzel AJ et al. Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care, 2(4):333.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Response to "Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care" (LaBozetta) 7/30/04; Patient advocacy and medical errors (Kuzel) 7/31/04.

Epstein RM

Borrell-Carrio F et al. Preventing errors in clinical practice: a call for self-awareness, 2(4):310.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: To err is human; to be aware is preventive (Saba) 7/30/04; Response to Dr Saba's letter (Epstein, et al) 8/19/2004; First, know thyself (Pace, et al) 8/26/2004; Individuals vs systems: other issues also important (Kirkegaard) 8/28/2004; Response to Dr. Pace (Epstein, et al.) 08/31/04.

Borrell-Carrio F et al. The biopsychosocial model 25 years later: principles, practice, and scientific inquiry, 2(6):17.

Erickson R

Beasley JW et al. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study, 2(5):405.
eLetters: Commentary on Beasley article (Bloom) 10/7/04; Getting paid what we are worth! (Snyder) 10/10/04; You have hit the nail on the head!!! (White, et al.) 10/10/04; From the eyes of an industrial engineering prof (Karsh) 10/13/04.

Faerber G

Eisner B et al. A randomized clinical trial of the effect of intra-operative saline perfusion on post-vasectomy azoospermia, 2(3):221.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194 .

Fernald DH

Fernald DH et al. Event reporting to a primary care patient safety reporting system: a report from the ASIPS collaborative (). 2(4):327.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Importance of clarifying purpose of error reports (Elder) 8/4/04; The submission of confidential error reports (Graham) 8/4/04.

Fetters MD

Creswell JW et al. Designing a mixed methods study in primary care, 2(1):7.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 . eLetters: A good but incomplete proposal (Solberg) 1/29/04; Framework for understanding mixed methods (Katerndahl) 1/29/04; Paving the way for multi-methods research in primary care (Curry) 1/29/04; Emergence of a significant methodology for family medicine research (Vanasse) 1/29/04; Establishing mixed methods research as family medicine rigorous framework (Smith) 2/4/04; A practical application of mixed method research (Thommasen) 2/7/04; Mix, integrate or what? Reflections on combining methods in primary care research (Elverdam) 2/9/04; Developing methods for integrating qualitative and quantitative data (Buckley) 2/16/04; Designing a mixed methods study in primary care (Albedaiwi) 3/21/04.

Fiedler E

Shi C et al. Consumer knowledge of over-the-counter Phenazopyridine, 2(3):240.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Moving research into the community (Ganiats) 6/7/04.

Fink KS

Fink KS et al. Changing prescribing patterns and increasing prescription expenditures in Medicaid, 2(5):488.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Improving prescribing behavior may require additional incentives (McMullin) 10/6/04; Progress since 2000 in the NC Medicaid Pharmacy Program (Dobson) 10/10/04; Re: improving prescribing behavior may require additional incentives (Gibbons) 10/12/04.

Fiscella K

Fiscella K et al. Should years of schooling be used to guide treatment of coronary risk factors? 2(5):469.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: What a great idea! (Jaen) 10/10/04; Where do we go from here? (Diaz) 10/10/04; Contribution of risk factors to educational disparities in CHD (Fiscella, et al.) 10/12/04; Commentary on Fiscella, et al. (Lenfant) 10/15/04.

Fischer JE

Peltenburg M et al. The unexpected in primary care -- a multicenter study on the emergence of unvoiced patient agenda, 2(6):534-430.

Fleming MF

Grossberg PM et al. Brief physician advice for high-risk drinking among young adults, 2(5):474.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Flocke SA

Zyzanski SJ et al. On the nature and analysis of clustered data (Editorial). 2(3):199.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Frankel RM

Kuzel AJ et al. Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care, 2(4):333.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Response to "Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care" (LaBozetta) 7/30/04; Patient advocacy and medical errors (Kuzel) 7/31/04.

Franks P

Fiscella K et al. Should years of schooling be used to guide treatment of coronary risk factors? 2(5):469.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: What a great idea! (Jaen) 10/10/04; Where do we go from here? (Diaz) 10/10/04; Contribution of risk factors to educational disparities in CHD (Fiscella, et al.) 10/12/04; Commentary on Fiscella, et al. (Lenfant) 10/15/04.

Jerant AF et al. Age-related disparities in cancer screening: analysis of 2001 behavioral risk factor surveillance system data, 2(5):481.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Is ageism a factor in cancer screening? (Ahmed, et al.) 10/10/04.

Frey BB

Daaleman TP et al. The spirituality index of well-being: a new instrument for health-related quality-of-life research, 2(5):499.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Kudos (Silverman) 10/12/04.

Froom J

Green LA et al. Opportunities, challenges, and lessons of international research in practice-based research networks: the case of an international study of acute otitis media, 2(5):429.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Not for the faint hearted (Macaulay) 10/14/04; Lessons for international collaboration on research (Graffy) 10/22/04; From joint frustrations to shared perspectives: building on the experience of the international otitis media study (van Weel) 10/29/04; Authors respond to comments: if there were another Wonca research conference... (Green) 11/2/04.

Froom P

Green LA et al. Opportunities, challenges, and lessons of international research in practice-based research networks: the case of an international study of acute otitis media, 2(5):429.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Not for the faint hearted (Macaulay) 10/14/04; Lessons for international collaboration on research (Graffy) 10/22/04; From joint frustrations to shared perspectives: building on the experience of the international otitis media study (van Weel) 10/29/04; Authors respond to comments: if there were another Wonca research conference... (Green) 11/2/04.

Fryer GE Jr

Phillips RL Jr et al. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the financial health of teaching hospitals, 2(1):71.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: The balanced budget act and program closings? (Costa) 1/28/04; Full-text supplemental appendix link not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04.

Green LA et al. Opportunities, challenges, and lessons of international research in practice-based research networks: the case of an international study of acute otitis media, 2(5):429.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Not for the faint hearted (Macaulay) 10/14/04; Lessons for international collaboration on research (Graffy) 10/22/04; From joint frustrations to shared perspectives: building on the experience of the international otitis media study (van Weel) 10/29/04; Authors respond to comments: if there were another Wonca research conference... (Green) 11/2/04.

Future of Family Medicine Project Leadership Committee

Future of Family Medicine Project Leadership Committee . The future of family medicine: a collaborative project of the family medicine community (). 2(2):3.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Annals of Family Medicine is 1 year old: so what and who cares? (Green) 197; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Blue Cross Blue Shield plans and AAFP: building a better future (Korn) 3/31/04; Allowing our marketing consultants to help us (Wright) 3/31/04; Giving up (Kirk) 3/31/04; We must evolve (Moore) 3/31/04; There won't be a practice if... (Ireland) 4/1/04; A new "old-fashioned" approach to family medicine (Fox) 4/1/04; Living the dream (Bartos) 4/2/04; Future of family medicine (Saxer) 4/4/04; Complexity and benificence (Lamberts) 4/6/04; Whither family medicine? (Starfield) 4/6/04; Health promotion, technology and joy (Chamberlain) 4/8/04; Perspectives from US Representative Jim McDermott (4/8/04); Stop the madness (Lewis) 4/12/04; It's about the money! (Marshall) 4/12/04; The movement toward retainer medicine (Blanchard) 4/15/04; Response (Waldron) 4/15/04; Medical organization overkill (Elder) 4/16/04; FP decline (Wong) 4/16/04; Another pat on the back (Gorres) 4/16/04; Re: giving up (Samuelson) 4/18/04; Response to "Future of Family Medicine" (Tippett) 4/18/04; A nightmare scenario (Berkowitz) 4/19/04; From melting pot to the final "ingot" (Steinman) 4/19/04; A truly new approach to family medicine (Franklin) 4/20/04; Great concept but incompatible with reality (Morrell) 4/20/04; Who cares for all Americans... (Roberts) 4/20/04; No, it's no the modern day Willard report (Martin) 4/20/04; Future trends in primary care: lessons for family medicine (Hashim) 4/20/04; Personal medical home (Blake) 4/22/2004; Concerns of the FFM report (Young) 4/22/2004; Provacative report (Adams) 4/22/2004; Pills and procedures (Reilly) 4/22/2004; Personal medical home and access to care (Deckert) 4/22/2004; Future of family medicine: chaos theory in practice (Phillips) 4/26/2004; Family practice reimbursement issues inadequately addressed (Sawyer) 04/26/2004; The future of family medicine (Naveau) 4/26/2004; Comment on "The Future of Family Medicine" report (Ditto) 4/26/2004; One early synthesis of the discussion (Stange) 4/26/2004; Future of family medicine project (Bloom) 4/27/2004; The need for family doctors is awesome (Heck) 4/28/2004; A smart move (Nguyen) 4/28/2004; Most important factor left out (Richardson) 4/29/2004; I am not a professional hand holder! (Brockman) 4/30/2004; Response to The Future of Family Medicine (Hopkins) 4/30/2004; Patient-centered approach needs shared responsibility (Card) 4/30/2004; Administrative/Academic vs private practice perspective (McGlaughlin) 5/3/2004; Editor's questions and further synthesis (Stange) 5/5/2004; The Future of Family Medicine (Edwards) 5/9/2004; Circling the wagons (Egerton) 5/9/2004; What about the future of the "physician" in family medicine (Schultz) 5/11/2004; Good intent, great potential, wrong direction (Hamada) 5/12/2004; Too much navel gazing ... (Elliott) 5/14/2004; Future of family medicine includes new role for nurses (Sanazaro, et al) 5/14/2004; New model on the wrong track (Delgado) 5/21/04; Taking steps into the future (Goh) 6/5/04; Ashamed (Lewis) 6/5/04; Critical issues for family medicine (McDaniel) 6/10/04; A few thoughts (Medalie) 6/15/04; Family medicine's future - the real story (Turner) 6/21/04; We need this dialogue (Sakornbut) 7/18/04; Why family medicine? (Weisbart) 8/10/2004; Family medicine: simplicity beyond complexity, leading with questions (Fish) 10/29/04; 'New' method of financing primary care (Tomlin) 11/16/04 .

Galliher JM

Vinson DC et al. Comfortably engaging: which approach to alcohol screening should we use? 2(5):398.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: So what? It depends (Kessler) 10/14/04.

Gallo JJ

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Mainous AG III et al. The association of race and rural residence on control of diabetes and hypertension , 2(6):563.

Gask L

Gask L. Powerlessness, control and complexity: The experience of family physicians in a group model HMO, 2(2):150.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Local vs central control: one issue that might influence powerlessness (Baird) 3/31/04; Family physician morale in practice-- large groups (Scherger) 4/1/04; Changing the identity of family medicine (Sibbald) 4/7/04; Powerlessness, frustration, and control -- so now what do we do? (Price) 4/11/04.

Geesey ME

Mainous AG III et al. The mortality risk of elevated serum transferrin saturation and consumption of dietary iron, 2(2):139.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Potential and added value of secondary data analysis (Zyzanski) 4/1/04; Question conclusion (Gilbert) 3/31/04; Iron revisited (Billings) 4/13/04; Iron and mortality (Anderson et al) 4/15/04.

Gelberg L

Shi C et al. Consumer knowledge of over-the-counter Phenazopyridine, 2(3):240.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Moving research into the community (Ganiats) 6/7/04.

Gianakos DG

Gianakos DG. Pounds (Reflection). 2(4):366.
Editorials: In this issue; practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Weighty matters (Shapiro) 7/30/04; Chronic illness management in the real world (Scott) 8/2/04; Narrative based medicine (Reis, et al) 8/10/2004; The importance of context (Gianakos) 8/17/2004.

Gilchrist VJ

Kuzel AJ et al. Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care, 2(4):333.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Response to "Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care" (LaBozetta) 7/30/04; Patient advocacy and medical errors (Kuzel) 7/31/04.

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Gill JM

Mainous AG III et al. Elevated serum transferrin saturation and mortality, 2(2):133.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Tsat% and mortality (Weinberg) 4/15/04; Professional and patient perspective (Alexander) 4/15/04; Online comment (Bonkovsky, et al) 5/3/2004.

Mainous AG III et al. The mortality risk of elevated serum transferrin saturation and consumption of dietary iron, 2(2):139.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Potential and added value of secondary data analysis (Zyzanski) 4/1/04; Question conclusion (Gilbert) 3/31/04; Iron revisited (Billings) 4/13/04; Iron and mortality (Anderson et al) 4/15/04.

Gill JM et al. Accuracy of screening for diabetic retinopathy by family physicians, 2(3):218.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194. eLetters: Eye exams important but often overlooked (Donahue) 5/26/04; Is this practical for everyday practice use? (Markman) 6/5/04; Agree with limited practicality of routine retinopathy screening (Gill) 6/5/04; Intervention in our non-adherent patients that may help save their sight (Koopman) 6/10/04; Ophthalmoscopic technique (Corbett Jr) 8/9/04.

Gillard S

Griffin SJ et al. The effect on health related outcomes of interventions to alter the interaction between patients and practitioners: a systematic review of trials, 2(6):595.
Editorials: Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388.

Gold M

Karasz AK et al. The visit before the morning after: barriers to preprescribing emergency contraception, 2(4):345.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: 1) Effects on sexual behavior 2) Question about postfertilization concerns (Stanford) 09/12/04; Emergency contraception (Singh) 09/12/04; EC in Russia (Sherbakova) 09/23/04; Response to all three questions/concerns (Karasz) 10/29/04.

Goodwin MA

Mainous AG III et al. Patient-physician shared experiences and value patients place on continuity of care, 2(5):452.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Continuity and the doctor-patient relationship (Scott) 10/6/04; It is really about friendship (Bagley) 10/10/04; Understanding the relationship (Love) 11/6/04.

Goodyear-Smith F

Goodyear-Smith F et al. What can family physicians offer patients with carpal tunnel syndrome other than surgery? A systematic review of non-surgical management , 2(3):267.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Laser acupuncture and microamps TENS, controlled study and open protocol study (Naeser) 6/2/04.

Gramling R

Gramling R et al. Family physician self-efficacy with screening for an inherited risk of cancer, 2(2):130.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Family physicians and the "new" genetics (Carroll) 4/7/04; Teachable moment for genetics in family medicine (David) 4/12/04; Family history in practice (Ewigman) 4/19/04.

Grant J

Griffin SJ et al. The effect on health related outcomes of interventions to alter the interaction between patients and practitioners: a systematic review of trials, 2(6):595.
Editorials: Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388.

Green LA

Phillips RL Jr et al. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the financial health of teaching hospitals, 2(1):71.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: The balanced budget act and program closings? (Costa) 1/28/04; Full-text supplemental appendix link not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04.

Green LA. The research domain of family medicine (). 2(3):23.

Green LA. Annals of Family Medicine is one year old: so what and who cares? (). 2(3):197.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194. eLetters: Systematic reviews aren't research? (Ebell) 5/27/04; New things appear as old things disappear (Frey) 5/27/04; Re: systematic reviews aren't research? (Stange) 5/27/04; Happy birthday to the Annals of Family Medicine! (Stusser) 6/8/04; I care (Rodriguez-Lopez) 09/10/04.

Green LA et al. Opportunities, challenges, and lessons of international research in practice-based research networks: the case of an international study of acute otitis media, 2(5):429.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Not for the faint hearted (Macaulay) 10/14/04; Lessons for international collaboration on research (Graffy) 10/22/04; From joint frustrations to shared perspectives: building on the experience of the international otitis media study (van Weel) 10/29/04; Authors respond to comments: if there were another Wonca research conference... (Green) 11/2/04.

Griffin SJ

Griffin SJ et al. The effect on health related outcomes of interventions to alter the interaction between patients and practitioners: a systematic review of trials, 2(6):595.
Editorials: Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388.

Groblewski M

Plescia M et al. A community oriented primary care demonstration project: refining interventions for cardiovascular disease and diabetes, 2(2):103.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Motherhood, apple pie, and COPC (Williams) 100. eLetters: Structural barriers to health and the COPC model (Bettigole) 3/31/04; Rapid appraisal as a participatory approach to community oriented primary care (COPC) (Murray) 4/10/04; The strenghts and challenges of excellence in COPC (Pathman) 4/12/04.

Grol RP

Schers H et al. Patients' needs for contact with their GP at the time of hospital admission and other life events: a quantitative and qualitative exploration, 2(5):462.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Can we find new ways of showing commitment? (Freeman) 10/19/04; Commitment and achievability (Schers) 10/22/04.

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

Grossberg PM

Grossberg PM et al. Brief physician advice for high-risk drinking among young adults, 2(5):474.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Grossman SD

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Gupta SK

Sparks BL et al. Research in family medicine in developing countries (). 2(3):S55.
eLetters: Family medicine/vested interests (Samuhanand, et al) 6/1/04; Classic evidence based research is unrealistic for physicians practicing in sub Saharan Africa (Nighswander) 6/8/04; Mobility of people, services and goods might influence the research culture (Pavlic) 6/11/04.

Gurney JG

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Hankey TH

Beasley JW et al. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study, 2(5):405.
eLetters: Commentary on Beasley article (Bloom) 10/7/04; Getting paid what we are worth! (Snyder) 10/10/04; You have hit the nail on the head!!! (White, et al.) 10/10/04; From the eyes of an industrial engineering prof (Karsh) 10/13/04.

Harris DM

Fernald DH et al. Event reporting to a primary care patient safety reporting system: a report from the ASIPS collaborative (). 2(4):327.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Importance of clarifying purpose of error reports (Elder) 8/4/04; The submission of confidential error reports (Graham) 8/4/04.

Harpole LH

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

Hefzy H

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Herbert CP

Herbert CP. Future of research in family medicine: where to from here? (). 2(3):S60.
eLetters: Building a culture of inquiry (Johnston) 5/27/04.

Hersen JT

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

Holcomb S

Main DS et al. Exploring patient reactions to pen-tablet computers: a report from CaReNet, 2(5):421.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Hudson MM

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Hueston WJ

Hueston WJ et al. A cost-benefit analysis of testing for influenza A in high risk adults, 2(1):33.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Clinical probability of influenzae (McCormick) 1/29/04; Importance of CBA for influenza A treatment (Dressler RL) 2/8/04; Authors underestimate hospitalizations from influenza (Rothberg MB) 2/26/04.

Hueston WJ et al. Subclinical hypothyroidism and the risk of hypercholesterolemia, 2(4):351.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: So what does a mildly elevated TSH mean? (Scherger, et al) 8/2/04; Hypothyroidism and dyslipidemia (Garrison) 8/12/2004; Reply (Hueston, et al) 8/18/2004.

Hunkeler E

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

Hunter SG

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Roetzheim RG et al. Long term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers (). 2(6):4.

Hutchinson A

Hutchinson A. How the philosophies, styles, and methods of family medicine affect the research agenda (). 2(3):.

Ivankova NV

Creswell JW et al. Designing a mixed methods study in primary care, 2(1):7.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 . eLetters: A good but incomplete proposal (Solberg) 1/29/04; Framework for understanding mixed methods (Katerndahl) 1/29/04; Paving the way for multi-methods research in primary care (Curry) 1/29/04; Emergence of a significant methodology for family medicine research (Vanasse) 1/29/04; Establishing mixed methods research as family medicine rigorous framework (Smith) 2/4/04; A practical application of mixed method research (Thommasen) 2/7/04; Mix, integrate or what? Reflections on combining methods in primary care research (Elverdam) 2/9/04; Developing methods for integrating qualitative and quantitative data (Buckley) 2/16/04; Designing a mixed methods study in primary care (Albedaiwi) 3/21/04.

Jackson JE

Jerant AF et al. Age-related disparities in cancer screening: analysis of 2001 behavioral risk factor surveillance system data, 2(5):481.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Is ageism a factor in cancer screening? (Ahmed, et al.) 10/10/04.

Jacobsen PB

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Roetzheim RG et al. Long term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers (). 2(6):4.

Jacobson J

Zink TM et al. Medical management of intimate partner violence considering the stages of change: precontemplation and contemplation, 2(3):231.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Routine screening for intimate partner violence - an alternative perspective (Goodyear-Smith) 5/27/04; Can doctors always tell what stage someone is in? (Flanakin) 5/27/04; Important insights from theory to research and clinical practice (Elliott) 6/1/04; The importance of relapse (Cronholm) 6/1/04; Abused women and their physicians (Miedema) 6/5/04.

Jankowski KR

Zayas LH et al. Adapting psychosocial intervention research to urban primary care environments: a case example, 2(5):504.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Funding agencies and patient-subjects disagree about the nature of mental health problems and solutions (Aikens) 10/10/04; Reply to Aiken's letter (Zayas) 10/18/04; Who owns the problem and the solution? (Mauksch) 11/04/04.

Jerant AF

Jerant AF et al. The TLC model of palliative care in the elderly: prelminary application in assisted living, 2(1):54.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Improving palliative care for the elderly: moving a model forward (Hauser) 2/2/04; Will better assessment enhance end-of-life care? (Mehr) 2/24/04; One small step toward a comprehensive approach to palliative care in the elderly (Jerant) 3/2/04.

Jerant AF et al. Age-related disparities in cancer screening: analysis of 2001 behavioral risk factor surveillance system data, 2(5):481.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Is ageism a factor in cancer screening? (Ahmed, et al.) 10/10/04.

Jewel IK

Santibanez TA et al. Physician attitudes and beliefs associated with patient pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination status, 2(1):41.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Further study of disparities needed (Costa) 1/28/04; Next step: overcoming barriers (Fink) 1/29/04; Author beliefs (Johnston) 4/26/2004 .

Justin RG

Justin RG. Linking Ruth to her past (Reflection). 2(5):512.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Genetics and continuity (Acheson) 10/7/04.

Kappus JA

Vinson DC et al. Comfortably engaging: which approach to alcohol screening should we use? 2(5):398.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: So what? It depends (Kessler) 10/14/04.

Karasz AK

Karasz AK et al. The visit before the morning after: barriers to preprescribing emergency contraception, 2(4):345.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: 1) Effects on sexual behavior 2) Question about postfertilization concerns (Stanford) 09/12/04; Emergency contraception (Singh) 09/12/04; EC in Russia (Sherbakova) 09/23/04; Response to all three questions/concerns (Karasz) 10/29/04.

McKee MD et al. Health care seeking among urban minority adolescent girls: the crisis at sexual debut, 2(6):40.

Katon W

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

Keeley RD

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Kempe A

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Kerse N

Kerse N et al. Physician-patient relationship and medication compliance: a primary care investigation, 2(5):455.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386, Continuity, care and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Data needed on patient-provider relationships and long-term adherence in chronic illness (Aikens) 10/10/04.

Kesterson J

Tierney WM et al. Quantifying risk of adverse clinical events with one set of vital signs among primary care patients with hypertension, 2(3):209.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: A bit of a wake-up call (Green) 6/7/04; Overcoming inertia (Tierney) 6/7/04; No more 5-day blood pressure checks, please (Crownover) 6/9/04; Author answers: definition of elevated blood pressure and pulse (Tierney) 6/9/04; Recognition does not assure appropriate intervention (Blum) 6/12/04; Controlling hypertension (Tierney) 6/13/04.

Killip S

Killip S et al. What is an Intracluster Correlation Coefficient? Crucial Concepts for Primary Care Researchers, 2(3):204.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; On the nature and analysis of clustered data (Zyzanski) 199. eLetters: GRTs: A timely and useful tool in family practice research (Kryscio, et al.) 5/27/04; More on clusters (Diamond) 09/03/04.

Kim WR

Rocca LG et al. Management of patients with hepatitis C in a community population: diagnosis, discussions, and decisions to treat, 2(2):116.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Management of hepatitis C in a very high risk population: corrections (Bauman) 3/31/04; Repairing the holes in the HCV safety net (Sandt, et al) 3/31/04; View from a hepatologist (Herrine) 4/12/04; Physician practice patterns with ethnic minority patients and the poor (Solorio ) 4/22/2004.

Kinchen KS

Kinchen KS et al. Referral of patients to specialists: factors affecting choice of specialist by primary care physicians, 2(3):245.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

King BD

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

King DE

Mainous AG III et al. The association of race and rural residence on control of diabetes and hypertension , 2(6):563.

Kinmonth A

Griffin SJ et al. The effect on health related outcomes of interventions to alter the interaction between patients and practitioners: a systematic review of trials, 2(6):595.
Editorials: Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388.

Kirchen NT

Karasz AK et al. The visit before the morning after: barriers to preprescribing emergency contraception, 2(4):345.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: 1) Effects on sexual behavior 2) Question about postfertilization concerns (Stanford) 09/12/04; Emergency contraception (Singh) 09/12/04; EC in Russia (Sherbakova) 09/23/04; Response to all three questions/concerns (Karasz) 10/29/04.

Klein J

Nygren P et al. Screening Children for Family Violence: A Review of the Evidence for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2(2):161.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Screening children for violence (Flaherty) 4/4/04; Looking forward in dealing with child abuse (Alexander) 4/1/04; Evidence-based screening for child abuse and family violence: experience-based caution (Sirotnak) 5/4/2004.

Klinkman MS

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 2(6):1.

Klostermann B

Zink TM et al. Medical management of intimate partner violence considering the stages of change: precontemplation and contemplation, 2(3):231.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Routine screening for intimate partner violence - an alternative perspective (Goodyear-Smith) 5/27/04; Can doctors always tell what stage someone is in? (Flanakin) 5/27/04; Important insights from theory to research and clinical practice (Elliott) 6/1/04; The importance of relapse (Cronholm) 6/1/04; Abused women and their physicians (Miedema) 6/5/04.

Krischer JP

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Kroenke K

Dietrich AJ et al. Going to scale: re-engineering systems for primary care treatment of depression , 2(4):301.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Tipping the scale: sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Pincus) 7/30/04; Strategies for sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Lessons learned from the implementation of the three component model (Korsen) 8/5/04; Questions for the RESPECT team (Nease) 8/13/2004; RESPECT as a template for other practices (Seehusen) 8/18/2004; RESPECT team response to Dr. Donald Nease (Dietrich, et al.) 09/10/04.

Kuzel AJ

Woolf SH et al. A string of mistakes: the importance of cascade analysis in describing, counting, and preventing medical errors, 2(4):317.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: A closer look at errors in primary care (Fernald, et al) 8/26/2004.

Kuzel AJ et al. Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care, 2(4):333.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Response to "Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care" (LaBozetta) 7/30/04; Patient advocacy and medical errors (Kuzel) 7/31/04.

L'Italien G

Tierney WM et al. Quantifying risk of adverse clinical events with one set of vital signs among primary care patients with hypertension, 2(3):209.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: A bit of a wake-up call (Green) 6/7/04; Overcoming inertia (Tierney) 6/7/04; No more 5-day blood pressure checks, please (Crownover) 6/9/04; Author answers: definition of elevated blood pressure and pulse (Tierney) 6/9/04; Recognition does not assure appropriate intervention (Blum) 6/12/04; Controlling hypertension (Tierney) 6/13/04.

Labuda Schrop S

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Lacy NL

Lacy NL et al. Why we don't come: patient perceptions on no-shows, 2(5):541.

Lam CL

Lam CL The 21st century: the age of family medicine research?, 2(3):S50.
eLetters: Research in general practice and primary care - just do it! (Young, et al) 6/1/04.

Lapuerta P

Tierney WM et al. Quantifying risk of adverse clinical events with one set of vital signs among primary care patients with hypertension, 2(3):209.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: A bit of a wake-up call (Green) 6/7/04; Overcoming inertia (Tierney) 6/7/04; No more 5-day blood pressure checks, please (Crownover) 6/9/04; Author answers: definition of elevated blood pressure and pulse (Tierney) 6/9/04; Recognition does not assure appropriate intervention (Blum) 6/12/04; Controlling hypertension (Tierney) 6/13/04.

LaViest TA

Kuzel AJ et al. Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care, 2(4):333.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Response to "Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care" (LaBozetta) 7/30/04; Patient advocacy and medical errors (Kuzel) 7/31/04.

Lebowitz HM

Gill JM et al. Accuracy of screening for diabetic retinopathy by family physicians, 2(3):218.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194. eLetters: Eye exams important but often overlooked (Donahue) 5/26/04; Is this practical for everyday practice use? (Markman) 6/5/04; Agree with limited practicality of routine retinopathy screening (Gill) 6/5/04; Intervention in our non-adherent patients that may help save their sight (Koopman) 6/10/04; Ophthalmoscopic technique (Corbett Jr) 8/9/04.

Lee S

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

Levine D

Kinchen KS et al. Referral of patients to specialists: factors affecting choice of specialist by primary care physicians, 2(3):245.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Levkoff SE

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Lonergan TP

McMullin ST et al. Impact of an evidence-based computerized decision support system on primary care prescription costs, 2(5):494.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Interventions for rising prescription expenditures (Fink) 10/6/04; Important attributes of a successful decision support system (McMullin) 10/7/04; Integration into workflow (Green) 10/23/04.

Lopez CR

Shillaci MA et al. Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: a multi-method assessment, 2(1):13.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 ; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving immunization rates in Medicaid managed care (Bocchini) 1/30/04; Outcomes of Medicaid managed care (Hambidge, et al) 2/7/04; Comment on "Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: A multimethod assessment" by Shillaci, et al (Smith) 3/5/04; Declining immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: response to comments (Shillaci) 5/19/04.

Lopez LA

Shillaci MA et al. Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: a multi-method assessment, 2(1):13.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 ; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving immunization rates in Medicaid managed care (Bocchini) 1/30/04; Outcomes of Medicaid managed care (Hambidge, et al) 2/7/04; Comment on "Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: A multimethod assessment" by Shillaci, et al (Smith) 3/5/04; Declining immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: response to comments (Shillaci) 5/19/04.

Love MM

Pearce KA et al. How and why to study the practice content of a practice-based research network, 2(5):425.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Lovejoy B

Lacy NL et al. Why we don't come: patient perceptions on no-shows, 2(5):541.

Maberry R

Barrett BP et al. What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say abouthealth and health care, 2(3):253.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Mahfoud Z

Killip S et al. What is an Intracluster Correlation Coefficient? Crucial Concepts for Primary Care Researchers, 2(3):204.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; On the nature and analysis of clustered data (Zyzanski) 199. eLetters: GRTs: A timely and useful tool in family practice research (Kryscio, et al.) 5/27/04; More on clusters (Diamond) 09/03/04.

Mahfoud Z

Pearce KA et al. How and why to study the practice content of a practice-based research network, 2(5):425.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Mahoney SF

Shillaci MA et al. Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: a multi-method assessment, 2(1):13.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 ; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving immunization rates in Medicaid managed care (Bocchini) 1/30/04; Outcomes of Medicaid managed care (Hambidge, et al) 2/7/04; Comment on "Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: A multimethod assessment" by Shillaci, et al (Smith) 3/5/04; Declining immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: response to comments (Shillaci) 5/19/04.

Main DS

Fernald DH et al. Event reporting to a primary care patient safety reporting system: a report from the ASIPS collaborative (). 2(4):327.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Importance of clarifying purpose of error reports (Elder) 8/4/04; The submission of confidential error reports (Graham) 8/4/04.

Main DS et al. Exploring patient reactions to pen-tablet computers: a report from CaReNet, 2(5):421.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Mainous AG III

Mainous AG III et al. Elevated serum transferrin saturation and mortality, 2(2):133.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Tsat% and mortality (Weinberg) 4/15/04; Professional and patient perspective (Alexander) 4/15/04; Online comment (Bonkovsky, et al) 5/3/2004.

Mainous AG III et al. The mortality risk of elevated serum transferrin saturation and consumption of dietary iron, 2(2):139.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Potential and added value of secondary data analysis (Zyzanski) 4/1/04; Question conclusion (Gilbert) 3/31/04; Iron revisited (Billings) 4/13/04; Iron and mortality (Anderson et al) 4/15/04.

Mainous AG III et al. Patient-physician shared experiences and value patients place on continuity of care, 2(5):452.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Continuity and the doctor-patient relationship (Scott) 10/6/04; It is really about friendship (Bagley) 10/10/04; Understanding the relationship (Love) 11/6/04.

Kerse N et al. Physician-patient relationship and medication compliance: a primary care investigation, 2(5):455.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386, Continuity, care and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Data needed on patient-provider relationships and long-term adherence in chronic illness (Aikens) 10/10/04.

Mainous AG III et al. The association of race and rural residence on control of diabetes and hypertension , 2(6):563.

Marchand L

Barrett BP et al. What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say abouthealth and health care, 2(3):253.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Marteau T

Walter FM et al. Lay understanding of familial risk of common chronic diseases: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitiative research, 2(6):583-594.

Matheny SC

Pearce KA et al. How and why to study the practice content of a practice-based research network, 2(5):425.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Maxwell J

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

McCord G

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

McCormick KF

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

McKee MD

Zayas LH et al. Adapting psychosocial intervention research to urban primary care environments: a case example, 2(5):504.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Funding agencies and patient-subjects disagree about the nature of mental health problems and solutions (Aikens) 10/10/04; Reply to Aiken's letter (Zayas) 10/18/04; Who owns the problem and the solution? (Mauksch) 11/04/04.

McKee MD et al. Health care seeking among urban minority adolescent girls: the crisis at sexual debut, 2(6):40.

McMullin ST

McMullin ST et al. Impact of an evidence-based computerized decision support system on primary care prescription costs, 2(5):494.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Interventions for rising prescription expenditures (Fink) 10/6/04; Important attributes of a successful decision support system (McMullin) 10/7/04; Integration into workflow (Green) 10/23/04.

Mertens AC

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Meyers FJ

Jerant AF et al. The TLC model of palliative care in the elderly: prelminary application in assisted living, 2(1):54.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Improving palliative care for the elderly: moving a model forward (Hauser) 2/2/04; Will better assessment enhance end-of-life care? (Mehr) 2/24/04; One small step toward a comprehensive approach to palliative care in the elderly (Jerant) 3/2/04.

Miller WF

Stange KC. In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data and the Wonca research conference (Editorial). 2(3):194.

Miyoshi TJ

Phillips RL Jr et al. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the financial health of teaching hospitals, 2(1):71.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: The balanced budget act and program closings? (Costa) 1/28/04; Full-text supplemental appendix link not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04.

Mold JW

Mold JW et al. Prevalence and predictors of night sweats, day sweats, and hot flashes in older primary care patients: an OKPRN study, 2(5):391.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: OKPRN study (Silverberg) 10/25/04; Underlying panic disorder? (Katerndahl, et al.) 10/29/04; Authors respond to comments on panic attacks as cause of hot flashes (Mold) 11/1/04.

Morgan SE

Phillips RL Jr et al. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the financial health of teaching hospitals, 2(1):71.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: The balanced budget act and program closings? (Costa) 1/28/04; Full-text supplemental appendix link not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04.

Mundt M

Beasley JW et al. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study, 2(5):405.
eLetters: Commentary on Beasley article (Bloom) 10/7/04; Getting paid what we are worth! (Snyder) 10/10/04; You have hit the nail on the head!!! (White, et al.) 10/10/04; From the eyes of an industrial engineering prof (Karsh) 10/13/04.

Nash J

Gramling R et al. Family physician self-efficacy with screening for an inherited risk of cancer, 2(2):130.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Family physicians and the "new" genetics (Carroll) 4/7/04; Teachable moment for genetics in family medicine (David) 4/12/04; Family history in practice (Ewigman) 4/19/04.

Nau DP

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 2(6):1.

Nazar M

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Nease DE

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 2(6):1.

Nelson HD

Nygren P et al. Screening Children for Family Violence: A Review of the Evidence for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2(2):161.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Screening children for violence (Flaherty) 4/4/04; Looking forward in dealing with child abuse (Alexander) 4/1/04; Evidence-based screening for child abuse and family violence: experience-based caution (Sirotnak) 5/4/2004.

Nesbitt TS

Jerant AF et al. The TLC model of palliative care in the elderly: prelminary application in assisted living, 2(1):54.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Improving palliative care for the elderly: moving a model forward (Hauser) 2/2/04; Will better assessment enhance end-of-life care? (Mehr) 2/24/04; One small step toward a comprehensive approach to palliative care in the elderly (Jerant) 3/2/04.

Nichol MB

Shi C et al. Consumer knowledge of over-the-counter Phenazopyridine, 2(3):240.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Moving research into the community (Ganiats) 6/7/04.

Noel PH

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

Nowalk MP

Santibanez TA et al. Physician attitudes and beliefs associated with patient pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination status, 2(1):41.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Further study of disparities needed (Costa) 1/28/04; Next step: overcoming barriers (Fink) 1/29/04; Author beliefs (Johnston) 4/26/2004 .

Nygren P

Nygren P et al. Screening Children for Family Violence: A Review of the Evidence for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2(2):161.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Screening children for violence (Flaherty) 4/4/04; Looking forward in dealing with child abuse (Alexander) 4/1/04; Evidence-based screening for child abuse and family violence: experience-based caution (Sirotnak) 5/4/2004.

O'Conner PJ

Solberg LI et al. Diabetic patients who smoke: are they different? 2(1):26.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Toward more creative and consistent doctors (Standridge) 1/28/04; Tailoring individual risk in diabetes (Peterson) 2/4/04; Giving smoking the attention it deserves (Glasgow) 2/4/04; Diabetes patients who smoke are also treated differently (Denig) 2/26/04.

Oeffinger KC

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Ohl D

Eisner B et al. A randomized clinical trial of the effect of intra-operative saline perfusion on post-vasectomy azoospermia, 2(3):221.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194 .

Oprandi AM

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Oxman TE

Dietrich AJ et al. Going to scale: re-engineering systems for primary care treatment of depression , 2(4):301.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Tipping the scale: sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Pincus) 7/30/04; Strategies for sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Lessons learned from the implementation of the three component model (Korsen) 8/5/04; Questions for the RESPECT team (Nease) 8/13/2004; RESPECT as a template for other practices (Seehusen) 8/18/2004; RESPECT team response to Dr. Donald Nease (Dietrich, et al.) 09/10/04.

Pace WD

Fernald DH et al. Event reporting to a primary care patient safety reporting system: a report from the ASIPS collaborative (). 2(4):327.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Importance of clarifying purpose of error reports (Elder) 8/4/04; The submission of confidential error reports (Graham) 8/4/04.

Pace WD et al. Seasonal variation in diagnoses and visits to family physicians, 2(5):411.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Main DS et al. Exploring patient reactions to pen-tablet computers: a report from CaReNet, 2(5):421.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Palmer B

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Park E

Park E et al. Does enhancing partner support and interaction improve smoking cessation?: a meta-analysis, 2(2):170.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: The thorny problem of the influence of partner support in smoking cessation (McIlvain) 4/1/04.

Paulman A

Lacy NL et al. Why we don't come: patient perceptions on no-shows, 2(5):541.

Pearce K

Killip S et al. What is an Intracluster Correlation Coefficient? Crucial Concepts for Primary Care Researchers, 2(3):204.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; On the nature and analysis of clustered data (Zyzanski) 199. eLetters: GRTs: A timely and useful tool in family practice research (Kryscio, et al.) 5/27/04; More on clusters (Diamond) 09/03/04.

Pearce KA

Pearce KA et al. How and why to study the practice content of a practice-based research network, 2(5):425.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Pearson WS

Hueston WJ et al. Subclinical hypothyroidism and the risk of hypercholesterolemia, 2(4):351.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: So what does a mildly elevated TSH mean? (Scherger, et al) 8/2/04; Hypothyroidism and dyslipidemia (Garrison) 8/12/2004; Reply (Hueston, et al) 8/18/2004.

Mainous AG III et al. The association of race and rural residence on control of diabetes and hypertension , 2(6):563.

Peltenburg M

Peltenburg M et al. The unexpected in primary care -- a multicenter study on the emergence of unvoiced patient agenda, 2(6):534-540.

Perera S

Daaleman TP et al. Religion, spirituality, and health status in geriatric outpatients, 2(1):49.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Response to Daaleman and colleagues' article (King) 1/28/04; Full-text link to supplemental appendix not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04; Re: response to Daaleman and colleagues' article (Hummel LM, et al) 2/16/04; Epistemological issues in measuring spirituality (Moberg) 3/16/04; Author response (Daaleman) 3/30/04.

Phillips RL Jr

Phillips RL Jr et al. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the financial health of teaching hospitals, 2(1):71.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: The balanced budget act and program closings? (Costa) 1/28/04; Full-text supplemental appendix link not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04.

Phillips RR Jr

Woolf SH et al. A string of mistakes: the importance of cascade analysis in describing, counting, and preventing medical errors, 2(4):317.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: A closer look at errors in primary care (Fernald, et al) 8/26/2004.

Phillips WR

Phillips WR. In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Editorial). 2(2):98.

Plane M

Barrett BP et al. What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say abouthealth and health care, 2(3):253.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Plescia M

Plescia M et al. A community oriented primary care demonstration project: refining interventions for cardiovascular disease and diabetes, 2(2):103.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Motherhood, apple pie, and COPC (Williams) 100. eLetters: Structural barriers to health and the COPC model (Bettigole) 3/31/04; Rapid appraisal as a participatory approach to community oriented primary care (COPC) (Murray) 4/10/04; The strenghts and challenges of excellence in COPC (Pathman) 4/12/04.

Powe NR

Kinchen KS et al. Referral of patients to specialists: factors affecting choice of specialist by primary care physicians, 2(3):245.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Quijano LM

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Quintela J

Main DS et al. Exploring patient reactions to pen-tablet computers: a report from CaReNet, 2(5):421.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Ramsey AH

Ramsey AH et al. Use and appropriateness of Lyme disease serologic testing, 2(4):341.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Appropriateness of Lyme disease testing: an appropriate analysis? (Stricker, et al) 8/4/04; Now if doctors would just order the right tests (Mervine) 8/18/2004; Appropriateness of Lyme diseases testing: an appropriate analysis? (Stricker et al) 8/18/2004; The authors respond (Ramsey, et al.) 08/31/04.

Rastegar DA

Rastegar DA. Health care becomes an industry (Reflection). 2(1):80.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: The industrialization of medicine is not new (Scherger, et al) 1/30/04; Industrialization and its discontents (Lindenauer) 2/1/04; Healthcare and natural law (Kirkhoff MF) 2/4/04; Health-care has been an industry for a longtime (Silverberg LI) 2/8/04.

Reed JA III

Reed JA III. Adjusted Chi-square statistics: application to clustered binary data in primary care, 2(3):201.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; On the nature and analysis of clustered data (Zyzanski) 199. eLetters: Analysis of clustered data (Mold) 6/5/04.

Reidinger C

Vinson DC et al. Comfortably engaging: which approach to alcohol screening should we use? 2(5):398.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: So what? It depends (Kessler) 10/14/04.

Reuter MD

Lacy NL et al. Why we don't come: patient perceptions on no-shows, 2(5):541.

Roberts M

Mold JW et al. Prevalence and predictors of night sweats, day sweats, and hot flashes in older primary care patients: an OKPRN study, 2(5):391.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: OKPRN study (Silverberg) 10/25/04; Underlying panic disorder? (Katerndahl, et al.) 10/29/04; Authors respond to comments on panic attacks as cause of hot flashes (Mold) 11/1/04.

Robison LL

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Rocca LG

Rocca LG et al. Management of patients with hepatitis C in a community population: diagnosis, discussions, and decisions to treat, 2(2):116.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Management of hepatitis C in a very high risk population: corrections (Bauman) 3/31/04; Repairing the holes in the HCV safety net (Sandt, et al) 3/31/04; View from a hepatologist (Herrine) 4/12/04; Physician practice patterns with ethnic minority patients and the poor (Solorio ) 4/22/2004.

Rodgers P

Eisner B et al. A randomized clinical trial of the effect of intra-operative saline perfusion on post-vasectomy azoospermia, 2(3):221.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194 .

Roetzheim RG

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Roetzheim RG et al. Long term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers (). 2(6):4.

Rosenblatt RA

Rosenblatt RA. Getting the news, 2(2):175.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Does it have to be this way? (Kohrs) 3/31/04; Treating without caring (Scott) 3/31/04.

Rosser W

Rosser W et al. Research in Family/General Practice is Essential for Improving Health Globally (). 2(3):5.
eLetters: Academic primary care in the UK (Kendrick) 6/1/04; Implementing the Kingston recommendations (Gan Goh) 6/1/04; Primary care and family medicine ehealth research to help achieve the millennium development goals (Stusser, et al) 6/5/04; Re: academic primary care in the UK (Rosser, et al) 6/6/04; Re: implementing the Kingston recommendations (Rosser) 6/6/04.

Rosser WW

van Weel C et al. Improving health care globally: a critical review of the necessity of family medicine research and recommendations to build research capacity (). 2(3):2.
Editorials: Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving family medicine research capacity (Manca) 6/1/04; Re; Improving health care globally (Mattsson) 6/1/04; International academic family medicine (Weller) 6/1/04; Improving health care globally: a participatory research approach (Macaulay, et al) 6/22/04; Family medicine research network: a necessity or capriciousness? (Zivcec-Kalan) 09/30/04.

Rymer S

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Rynearson CS

McMullin ST et al. Impact of an evidence-based computerized decision support system on primary care prescription costs, 2(5):494.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Interventions for rising prescription expenditures (Fink) 10/6/04; Important attributes of a successful decision support system (McMullin) 10/7/04; Integration into workflow (Green) 10/23/04.

Sanchez H

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Santibanez TA

Santibanez TA et al. Physician attitudes and beliefs associated with patient pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination status, 2(1):41.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Further study of disparities needed (Costa) 1/28/04; Next step: overcoming barriers (Fink) 1/29/04; Author beliefs (Johnston) 4/26/2004 .

Saultz JW

Saultz JW et al. Interpersonal continuity of care and patient satisfaction: a critical review, 2(5):445.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Continuity and patient satisfaction (Baker) 10/12/04; Continuity of care in a changing health care system (Bayliss) 10/21/04; Importance of measuring the interpersonal element of continuity (Freeman) 11/9/04; Interpersonal continuity and health system reform (Saultz) 11/12/04; Measuring interpersonal continuity (Saultz) 11/13/04.

Scanlan ES

McMullin ST et al. Impact of an evidence-based computerized decision support system on primary care prescription costs, 2(5):494.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Interventions for rising prescription expenditures (Fink) 10/6/04; Important attributes of a successful decision support system (McMullin) 10/7/04; Integration into workflow (Green) 10/23/04.

Scheder J

Barrett BP et al. What complementary and alternative medicine practitioners say abouthealth and health care, 2(3):253.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Schers H

Schers H et al. Patients' needs for contact with their GP at the time of hospital admission and other life events: a quantitative and qualitative exploration, 2(5):462.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Can we find new ways of showing commitment? (Freeman) 10/19/04; Commitment and achievability (Schers) 10/22/04.

Schroeder J

Roetzheim RG et al. A randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 2(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Use of Annals web resources (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Editor's response to: Re: use of Annals web resources (Stange) 7/31/04.

Roetzheim RG et al. Long term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers (). 2(6):4.

Schultz JK

Park E et al. Does enhancing partner support and interaction improve smoking cessation?: a meta-analysis, 2(2):170.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: The thorny problem of the influence of partner support in smoking cessation (McIlvain) 4/1/04.

Schuster TG

Eisner B et al. A randomized clinical trial of the effect of intra-operative saline perfusion on post-vasectomy azoospermia, 2(3):221.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194 .

Schwenk TL

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 2(6):1.

Selius BA

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Shapiro E

Shapiro E. Screening for family and intimate partner violence: recommendation statement , 2(2):156.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Thoughts from another perspective (Elliott, et al) 4/4/04; Screening for family and intimate partner violence: a new risk factor for future analysis? (Heldring) 4/2/04; We need effectiveness research concerning family/child/intimate partner violence screening and interventions (Ferris) 5/5/2004; Health system needs effectiveness research from clinical to intersectoral interventions (Taft) 5/16/2004; Authors respond to comments on screening children for family violence: clarifying the scope of the systematic review (Nygren, et al) 6/21/04; Competing priorities (Crownover) 6/27/04.

Shi C

Shi C et al. Consumer knowledge of over-the-counter Phenazopyridine, 2(3):240.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Moving research into the community (Ganiats) 6/7/04.

Shillaci MA

Shillaci MA et al. Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: a multi-method assessment, 2(1):13.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 ; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving immunization rates in Medicaid managed care (Bocchini) 1/30/04; Outcomes of Medicaid managed care (Hambidge, et al) 2/7/04; Comment on "Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: A multimethod assessment" by Shillaci, et al (Smith) 3/5/04; Declining immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: response to comments (Shillaci) 5/19/04.

Siren K

Gramling R et al. Family physician self-efficacy with screening for an inherited risk of cancer, 2(2):130.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Family physicians and the "new" genetics (Carroll) 4/7/04; Teachable moment for genetics in family medicine (David) 4/12/04; Family history in practice (Ewigman) 4/19/04.

Smeele I

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

Smith G

Eisner B et al. A randomized clinical trial of the effect of intra-operative saline perfusion on post-vasectomy azoospermia, 2(3):221.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194 .

Smucker WD

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Solberg LI

Boyle R et al. Is making smoking status a vital sign sufficient to increase cessation support actions in clinical practice? 2(1):22.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Role for quality improvement processes (Petrulis) 1/27/04; Raise the flag of relationships (Miller) 1/28/04; Smoking as a vital sign just the first step (Halperin) 3/16/04.

Solberg LI et al. Diabetic patients who smoke: are they different? 2(1):26.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Toward more creative and consistent doctors (Standridge) 1/28/04; Tailoring individual risk in diabetes (Peterson) 2/4/04; Giving smoking the attention it deserves (Glasgow) 2/4/04; Diabetes patients who smoke are also treated differently (Denig) 2/26/04.

Sparks BL

Sparks BL et al. Research in family medicine in developing countries (). 2(3):55.
eLetters: Family medicine/vested interests (Samuhanand, et al) 6/1/04; Classic evidence based research is unrealistic for physicians practicing in sub Saharan Africa (Nighswander) 6/8/04; Mobility of people, services and goods might influence the research culture (Pavlic) 6/11/04.

Spurling MC

Spurling MC et al. Alcohol-related injuries: evidence for the prevention paradox, 2(6):12.

Srivastava M

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

Stange KC

Stange KC. In this issue: multimethod research (Editorial). 2(1):2.

Stange KC. Provocative questions (On TRACK). 2(1):84.

Stange KC. On TRACK (). 2(2):177.

Stange KC. Thank you, TRACK participants (). 2(3):3.

Stange KC. In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data and the Wonca research conference (Editorial). 2(3):194.

Stange KC. The future of family medicine? Reflections from the front lines reveal frustration and opportunity (On TRACK). 2(3):274.

Stange KC. In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Editorial). 2(4):290.
eLetters: Patient safety through modernization and redesign (Scherger, et al) 8/02/04.

Stange KC. On TRACK: Improving health care locally and globally (). 2(4):368.

Stange KC. In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Editorial). 2(5):386.

Beasley JW et al. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study, 2(5):405.
eLetters: Commentary on Beasley article (Bloom) 10/7/04; Getting paid what we are worth! (Snyder) 10/10/04; You have hit the nail on the head!!! (White, et al.) 10/10/04; From the eyes of an industrial engineering prof (Karsh) 10/13/04.

Mainous AG III et al. Patient-physician shared experiences and value patients place on continuity of care, 2(5):452.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Continuity and the doctor-patient relationship (Scott) 10/6/04; It is really about friendship (Bagley) 10/10/04; Understanding the relationship (Love) 11/6/04.

Stange KC. On TRACK: questions, interpretation, exhortation (). 2(5):514.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Stange KC. In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Editorial). 2(6):15.

Stange KC. On TRACK: How to use the Annals online discussion (). 2(6):100.

Staton EW

Pace WD et al. Seasonal variation in diagnoses and visits to family physicians, 2(5):411.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386.

Steiner J

Keeley RD et al. Parental attitudes about a pregnancy predict birthweight in a low-income population, 2(2):145.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: An intriguing idea (French) 4/8/04.

Stewart M

Stewart M. Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Editorial). 2(5):388.

Griffin SJ et al. The effect on health related outcomes of interventions to alter the interaction between patients and practitioners: a systematic review of trials, 2(6):595.
Editorials: Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388.

Studenski SA

Daaleman TP et al. Religion, spirituality, and health status in geriatric outpatients, 2(1):49.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Response to Daaleman and colleagues' article (King) 1/28/04; Full-text link to supplemental appendix not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04; Re: response to Daaleman and colleagues' article (Hummel LM, et al) 2/16/04; Epistemological issues in measuring spirituality (Moberg) 3/16/04; Author response (Daaleman) 3/30/04.

Suchman AL

Borrell-Carrio F et al. The biopsychosocial model 25 years later: principles, practice, and scientific inquiry, 2(6):17.

Svab I

Svab I. Changing research culture (). 2(3):.

Syropoulos HJ

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Tan FE

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

Temte JL

Temte JL et al. Rapid assessment of agents of biological terrorism: defining the differential diagnosis of inhalational Anthrax using electronic communication in a practice-based research network, 2(5):434.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: The role of family physicians and practice-based research networks in early detection of bioterrorist agents and emerging infections (Calmbach) 10/6/04; The generalizability question (Chen) 10/10/04; Training for public health preparedness (Temte) 10/10/04.

Temte JL et al. The primary care differential diagnosis of inhalational Anthrax, 2(5):438.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Bioterrorism: the challenge for family medicine (Reamy) 10/7/04; Basic bioterrorism response tools and connections (Temte) 10/10/04; When is it a zebra? (Frazer, et al.) 10/17/04.

Tierney WM

Tierney WM et al. Quantifying risk of adverse clinical events with one set of vital signs among primary care patients with hypertension, 2(3):209.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: A bit of a wake-up call (Green) 6/7/04; Overcoming inertia (Tierney) 6/7/04; No more 5-day blood pressure checks, please (Crownover) 6/9/04; Author answers: definition of elevated blood pressure and pulse (Tierney) 6/9/04; Recognition does not assure appropriate intervention (Blum) 6/12/04; Controlling hypertension (Tierney) 6/13/04.

Tudiver F

Park E et al. Does enhancing partner support and interaction improve smoking cessation?: a meta-analysis, 2(2):170.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: The thorny problem of the influence of partner support in smoking cessation (McIlvain) 4/1/04.

Unutzer J

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

US Preventive Services Task Force

US Preventive Services Task Force . Screening for ovarian cancer: recommendation statement, 2(3):260.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194. eLetters: Ovarian cancer screening (Quinn) 5/27/04; Ovarian cancer symptoms (Whitaker) 6/29/04; CA 125 vs PSA (Patrick) 6/29/04; The patient's point of view! (Pracht) 6/30/04; U.S. Preventive Services Task Force response to letters about the recommendation on ovarian cancer screening (Calonge, et al.) 09/14/04.

US Preventive Services Task Force . Screening for visual impairment in children younger than age 5 years: recommendation statement , 2(3):263.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

US Preventive Services Task Force . Screening for Syphilis infection: recommendation statement, 2(4):362.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: A step in the right direction (Kennard) 8/4/04; New news or is it? (Graves, et al) 8/13/2004; Syphilis screening in men who have sex with men (Knight) 8/14/2004; A step in the right direction (Kennard) 8/18/2004; When will common sense prevail (Kelber) 8/18/2004; Screening for syphilis infection: caveat for HIV-infected patients (Goldschmidt) 09/26/04.

Valente E

Phillips RL Jr et al. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the financial health of teaching hospitals, 2(1):71.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: The balanced budget act and program closings? (Costa) 1/28/04; Full-text supplemental appendix link not live (Zimmerman) 1/29/04.

van de Ven C

Schers H et al. Patients' needs for contact with their GP at the time of hospital admission and other life events: a quantitative and qualitative exploration, 2(5):462.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Can we find new ways of showing commitment? (Freeman) 10/19/04; Commitment and achievability (Schers) 10/22/04.

van den Bosch W

Schers H et al. Patients' needs for contact with their GP at the time of hospital admission and other life events: a quantitative and qualitative exploration, 2(5):462.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Can we find new ways of showing commitment? (Freeman) 10/19/04; Commitment and achievability (Schers) 10/22/04.

van den Brink-Muinen A

Peltenburg M et al. The unexpected in primary care -- a multicenter study on the emergence of unvoiced patient agenda, 2(6):534-540.

van den Hoogen H

Schers H et al. Patients' needs for contact with their GP at the time of hospital admission and other life events: a quantitative and qualitative exploration, 2(5):462.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386; Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Can we find new ways of showing commitment? (Freeman) 10/19/04; Commitment and achievability (Schers) 10/22/04.

WinklerPrins V et al. The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort, 2(2):110.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Jackson) 4/6/04; Asthma natural history and diagnosis (Thomas et al) 4/15/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Fardy) 4/16/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (van den Niewenhof, et al) 4/29/04; Natural history of asthma (Toelle, et al) 5/9/04; Natural history of asthma (van den Nieuwenhof, et al.) 5/27/04.

van den Nieuwenhof L

WinklerPrins V et al. The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort, 2(2):110.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Jackson) 4/6/04; Asthma natural history and diagnosis (Thomas et al) 4/15/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Fardy) 4/16/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (van den Niewenhof, et al) 4/29/04; Natural history of asthma (Toelle, et al) 5/9/04; Natural history of asthma (van den Nieuwenhof, et al.) 5/27/04.

van der Weijden T

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

van Dulmen S

Peltenburg M et al. The unexpected in primary care -- a multicenter study on the emergence of unvoiced patient agenda, 2(6):534-540.

van Weel C

van Weel C et al. Improving health care globally: a critical review of the necessity of family medicine research and recommendations to build research capacity (). 2(3):2.
Editorials: Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving family medicine research capacity (Manca) 6/1/04; Re; Improving health care globally (Mattsson) 6/1/04; International academic family medicine (Weller) 6/1/04; Improving health care globally: a participatory research approach (Macaulay, et al) 6/22/04; Family medicine research network: a necessity or capriciousness? (Zivcec-Kalan) 09/30/04.

Rosser W et al. Research in Family/General Practice is Essential for Improving Health Globally (). 2(3):5.
eLetters: Academic primary care in the UK (Kendrick) 6/1/04; Implementing the Kingston recommendations (Gan Goh) 6/1/04; Primary care and family medicine ehealth research to help achieve the millennium development goals (Stusser, et al) 6/5/04; Re: academic primary care in the UK (Rosser, et al) 6/6/04; Re: implementing the Kingston recommendations (Rosser) 6/6/04.

WinklerPrins V et al. The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort, 2(2):110.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Jackson) 4/6/04; Asthma natural history and diagnosis (Thomas et al) 4/15/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Fardy) 4/16/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (van den Niewenhof, et al) 4/29/04; Natural history of asthma (Toelle, et al) 5/9/04; Natural history of asthma (van den Nieuwenhof, et al.) 5/27/04.

Veltman MW

Griffin SJ et al. The effect on health related outcomes of interventions to alter the interaction between patients and practitioners: a systematic review of trials, 2(6):595.
Editorials: Continuity, care, and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388.

Veregge PA

McMullin ST et al. Impact of an evidence-based computerized decision support system on primary care prescription costs, 2(5):494.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Interventions for rising prescription expenditures (Fink) 10/6/04; Important attributes of a successful decision support system (McMullin) 10/7/04; Integration into workflow (Green) 10/23/04.

Verstappen W

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

Verstappen W et al. Improving test ordering in primary care: the added value of a small group quality improvement strategy over classic feedback only a multicenter randomized trial, 2(6):15.

Vincent C

Kuzel AJ et al. Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care, 2(4):333.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Response to "Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care" (LaBozetta) 7/30/04; Patient advocacy and medical errors (Kuzel) 7/31/04.

Vinson DC

Vinson DC et al. Comfortably engaging: which approach to alcohol screening should we use? 2(5):398.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: So what? It depends (Kessler) 10/14/04.

Spurling MC et al. Alcohol-related injuries: evidence for the prevention paradox, 2(6):12.

Vonder Meulen M

Elder NC et al. The identification of medical errors by family physicians during outpatient visits, 2(2):125.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Seeking to further understand "real" medication error rates in primary care (Scott-Cawiezell) 4/1/04; Errors in primary care: what's on the radar screen? (Fetters) 3/31/04; Comment on "The identification of medical errors by family physicians during outpatient visits (Galliher) 3/31/04; Physician reports, and terminology, and the notion of harm (Kuzel) 4/6/04; Just the tip of the iceberg - comment on Elder, et al (Main) 4/8/04; Response from the author (Elder) 4/24/2004; Family medicine must do better (Riley) 4/26/2004.

Waitzkin H

Shillaci MA et al. Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: a multi-method assessment, 2(1):13.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2; Mixed methods studies: a foundation for primary care research (Borkan) 4 ; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Improving immunization rates in Medicaid managed care (Bocchini) 1/30/04; Outcomes of Medicaid managed care (Hambidge, et al) 2/7/04; Comment on "Immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: A multimethod assessment" by Shillaci, et al (Smith) 3/5/04; Declining immunization coverage and Medicaid managed care in New Mexico: response to comments (Shillaci) 5/19/04.

Walter FM

Walter FM et al. Lay understanding of familial risk of common chronic diseases: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitiative research, 2(6):583-594.

Wang NY

Kinchen KS et al. Referral of patients to specialists: factors affecting choice of specialist by primary care physicians, 2(3):245.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.

Wasson JH

Wasson JH. Why isn't it better? (Editorial). 2(4):292.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Revert to first principles to make it better (Granat) 8/17/2004.

Weber CM

McKee MD et al. Health care seeking among urban minority adolescent girls: the crisis at sexual debut, 2(6):40.

Weldy DL

McCord G et al. Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach, 2(4):356.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Undertrained other than by personality (Parrish) 8/1/04; Challenges and trends in spirituality research (Ehman, et al) 8/2/04; Addressing spiritual issues (Puchalski, et al) 8/2/04; Need of chaplain and physician dialogue about spirituality (Austin) 8/4/04; Response to readers' comments (McCord) 8/4/04; Compassion and spiritual suffering: can brief screening questions open the window to our souls? (Anandarajah) 8/5/04; Re: response to readers' comments (Austin) 8/5/04; Sprituality is essential to relationship and patient centered, whole person medicine (Marchand) 8/9/04; Actually quite amazing (King) 8/10/2004; Understanding and nurturing patients' spiritual resources (Craigie) 8/13/2004; Context matters (Daaleman) 8/14/2004; Response to reader comments (McCord) 08/31/04; Re: response to reader comments (Austin) 09/02/04; Spirituality or religious beliefs are also needed in treatments (Tonnu) 09/13/04; Team work (Jacobs) 09/26/04; Learning to incorporate spirituality and meaning with patients (Feldstein, et al.) 10/18/04.

West DR

Fernald DH et al. Event reporting to a primary care patient safety reporting system: a report from the ASIPS collaborative (). 2(4):327.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Importance of clarifying purpose of error reports (Elder) 8/4/04; The submission of confidential error reports (Graham) 8/4/04.

Westfall JM

Fernald DH et al. Event reporting to a primary care patient safety reporting system: a report from the ASIPS collaborative (). 2(4):327.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Importance of clarifying purpose of error reports (Elder) 8/4/04; The submission of confidential error reports (Graham) 8/4/04.

Whitton J

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Wiesen P

Beasley JW et al. How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study, 2(5):405.
eLetters: Commentary on Beasley article (Bloom) 10/7/04; Getting paid what we are worth! (Snyder) 10/10/04; You have hit the nail on the head!!! (White, et al.) 10/10/04; From the eyes of an industrial engineering prof (Karsh) 10/13/04.

Williams JW

Dietrich AJ et al. Going to scale: re-engineering systems for primary care treatment of depression , 2(4):301.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Tipping the scale: sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Pincus) 7/30/04; Strategies for sustaining systems for primary care treatment of depression (Dietrich) 7/31/04; Lessons learned from the implementation of the three component model (Korsen) 8/5/04; Questions for the RESPECT team (Nease) 8/13/2004; RESPECT as a template for other practices (Seehusen) 8/18/2004; RESPECT team response to Dr. Donald Nease (Dietrich, et al.) 09/10/04.

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

Williams RL

Williams RL. Motherhood, apple pie and COPC (Editorial). 2(2):100.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Conundrum (Farley) 4/2/04; Commentary of Dr. Williams' editorial (Kaufman) 4/3/04; Whither COPC and family medicine practice-based research? (Like) 4/11/04; When all else fails (Smith) 4/22/2004; Community-oriented public health & primary care: learning to share mom's apple pie (Strelnick) 5/12/2004; The relevance of community oriented primary care (COPC) - A comment on the editorial of Annals of Family Medicine (Gofin, et al) 6/7/04; Community-oriented primary care: more pies than just apple (Cashman) 8/12/2004.

WinklerPrins V

WinklerPrins V et al. The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort, 2(2):110.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Jackson) 4/6/04; Asthma natural history and diagnosis (Thomas et al) 4/15/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (Fardy) 4/16/04; The natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort (van den Niewenhof, et al) 4/29/04; Natural history of asthma (Toelle, et al) 5/9/04; Natural history of asthma (van den Nieuwenhof, et al.) 5/27/04.

Wollan P

Rocca LG et al. Management of patients with hepatitis C in a community population: diagnosis, discussions, and decisions to treat, 2(2):116.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Management of hepatitis C in a very high risk population: corrections (Bauman) 3/31/04; Repairing the holes in the HCV safety net (Sandt, et al) 3/31/04; View from a hepatologist (Herrine) 4/12/04; Physician practice patterns with ethnic minority patients and the poor (Solorio ) 4/22/2004.

Woolf SH

Woolf SH et al. A string of mistakes: the importance of cascade analysis in describing, counting, and preventing medical errors, 2(4):317.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: A closer look at errors in primary care (Fernald, et al) 8/26/2004.

Kuzel AJ et al. Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care, 2(4):333.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290; Why isn't it better? (Wasson) 292. eLetters: Response to "Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care" (LaBozetta) 7/30/04; Patient advocacy and medical errors (Kuzel) 7/31/04.

Worchel J

Noel PH et al. Depression and comorbid illness in elder primary care patients: impact on multiple domains of health status and well-being. , 2(6)555.
Editorials: In this issue: new model finances, systematic reviews, patients and health care (Stange) 530.

Yasui Y

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Yawn BP

Rocca LG et al. Management of patients with hepatitis C in a community population: diagnosis, discussions, and decisions to treat, 2(2):116.
Editorials: In this issue: research in the community and clinic (Phillips) 98. eLetters: Management of hepatitis C in a very high risk population: corrections (Bauman) 3/31/04; Repairing the holes in the HCV safety net (Sandt, et al) 3/31/04; View from a hepatologist (Herrine) 4/12/04; Physician practice patterns with ethnic minority patients and the poor (Solorio ) 4/22/2004.

Yeazel M

Oeffinger KC et al. Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study, 2(1):61.
eLetters: Further thoughts on follow-up care (Goettina) 1/28/04; Recognizing the medical needs of childhood cancer survivors (Mahoney) 1/28/04; Important discussion regarding long-term follow-up care (Ulman) 1/28/04; Providing comprehensive care to adult survivors of childhood cancer (Hobbie) 1/28/04; Young adults cured of childhood cancer: what is the "quality" of the cure? (Buchanan) 1/28/04; Healthcare utilization by childhood cancer survivos - where do we go next? (Bhatia) 1/29/04; Clinical follow-up of childhood cancer survivors (Hawkins, et al) 1/29/04; Health care of adult survivors of childhood cancer (Sklar) 1/29/04; Additional comments on the insurance question (Goettina) 1/29/04; Childhood cancer survivors and long-term follow-up care (Zebrack) 1/29/04; Systemic and psychological barriers to survivor care: comment on Oeffinger et al (Recklitis) 1/30/2004; Needed: a study of the health care of older adult survivors of childhood cancer (McIver) 1/30/04; Long-term survivors of childhood cancers need help (Highfield) 2/2/2004; Assuring care for childhood cancer survivors (Greenberg) 2/4/04; A five point plan to help survivors (Culp) 2/4/04; Are post-traumatic stress and health care utilization related? (Smith) 2/4/04; What is the correlation between increasing health concerns yet decreasing medical visits among long-term survivors of childhood cancer? (McIver) 2/7/04; Health care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study (Levitt) 2/9/04; The next action steps (Weiner) 2/26/04; Follow-up care for cancer survivors: developing the evidence base (Aziz) 7/18/04.

Young G

Kerse N et al. Physician-patient relationship and medication compliance: a primary care investigation, 2(5):455.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386, Continuity, care and commitment: the course of patient-clinician relationships (Stewart) 388. eLetters: Data needed on patient-provider relationships and long-term adherence in chronic illness (Aikens) 10/10/04.

Zayas LH

Zayas LH et al. Adapting psychosocial intervention research to urban primary care environments: a case example, 2(5):504.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Funding agencies and patient-subjects disagree about the nature of mental health problems and solutions (Aikens) 10/10/04; Reply to Aiken's letter (Zayas) 10/18/04; Who owns the problem and the solution? (Mauksch) 11/04/04.

Zhou X

Tierney WM et al. Quantifying risk of adverse clinical events with one set of vital signs among primary care patients with hypertension, 2(3):209.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: A bit of a wake-up call (Green) 6/7/04; Overcoming inertia (Tierney) 6/7/04; No more 5-day blood pressure checks, please (Crownover) 6/9/04; Author answers: definition of elevated blood pressure and pulse (Tierney) 6/9/04; Recognition does not assure appropriate intervention (Blum) 6/12/04; Controlling hypertension (Tierney) 6/13/04.

Zimmerman RK

Santibanez TA et al. Physician attitudes and beliefs associated with patient pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination status, 2(1):41.
Editorials: In this issue: multimethod research (Stange) 2. eLetters: Further study of disparities needed (Costa) 1/28/04; Next step: overcoming barriers (Fink) 1/29/04; Author beliefs (Johnston) 4/26/2004 .

Zink TM

Zink TM et al. Medical management of intimate partner violence considering the stages of change: precontemplation and contemplation, 2(3):231.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data, and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194; Improving health care locally and globally (Stange) 368. eLetters: Routine screening for intimate partner violence - an alternative perspective (Goodyear-Smith) 5/27/04; Can doctors always tell what stage someone is in? (Flanakin) 5/27/04; Important insights from theory to research and clinical practice (Elliott) 6/1/04; The importance of relapse (Cronholm) 6/1/04; Abused women and their physicians (Miedema) 6/5/04.

Zinkel AR

Temte JL et al. The primary care differential diagnosis of inhalational Anthrax, 2(5):438.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient-clinician relationship and practice-based network research (Stange) 386. eLetters: Bioterrorism: the challenge for family medicine (Reamy) 10/7/04; Basic bioterrorism response tools and connections (Temte) 10/10/04; When is it a zebra? (Frazer, et al.) 10/17/04.

Zubritsky C

Gallo JJ et al. Primary care providers evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E), 2(4):305.
Editorials: In this issue: practice change and patient safety (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to article: primary care clinicians evaluate integrated and referral models of behavioral health care for older adults: results from a multisite effectiveness trial (PRISM-E) (Baird) 7/30/04; Integrated mental health: translatability and sustainability vary by system (Aikens) 7/30/04; Implementing integrated behavioral health care in primary care (Fisher) 8/6/04; Response to Gallo et al: rural applications (McGovern, et al) 8/23/2004.

Zyzanski SJ

Zyzanski SJ et al. On the nature and analysis of clustered data (Editorial). 2(3):199.
Editorials: In this issue: the patient voice, clinical research, clustered data and the Wonca research conference (Stange) 194.