Annals Of Family Medicine Author Index
Volume 3 (2005)

Abdulla R

Roetzheim RG et al. Long-term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 3(2):109.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Acheson LS

Miller WL et al. New knowledge for and about primary care: a view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 3(3):197.
eLetters: The real value of reflection (Gruman) 6/6/05; The future of quality improvement collaborations (Moskowitz) 7/21/05.

Adelman A

Adelman A et al. Integrating a health coach into primary care: reflections from the Penn State Ambulatory Research Network, 3(4):33.
eLetters: Put me in, coach (Graybill) 8/2/05; Patients' stories reveal a need for in-depth intervention for the BMI>caseload (Doherty) 8/4/05.

Aikens JE

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 3(1):23.
eLetters: Adherence decisions and disease management (Steiner) 1/26/05.

Aita V

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices, 3(5):430.

Alper BS

Alper BS et al. Physicians answer more clinical questions and change clinical decisions more often with synthesized evidence: a randomized trial in primary care, 3(6):507.

Anderko L

Anderko L et al. Wellness for a lifetime: improving lifestyle behaviors of low-income, ethnically diverse populations, 3(4):1.

Anderson G

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity and the use of primary care and specialist care in the elderly (Suppl 1). 3(3):215.
eLetters: Expanding our knowledge about processes of care for persons with multimorbidities (Bayliss) 6/14/05; Omission of race and class (Fiscella) 6/14/05.

Arbelaez JJ

Beach M et al. Do patients treated with dignity report higher satisfaction, adherence, and receipt of preventive care? 3(4):331.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Ariza AJ

Ariza AJ. Parent Perspectives on Messages to Be Delivered After Nutritional Assessment in Pediatric Primary Care Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):S47.

Arnold A

Arnold A. Changing Organizational Constructs Into Functional Tools: An Assessment of the 5 A's in Primary Care Practices (Suppl 2). 3(4):S50.

Arroll B

Arroll B et al. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo in primary care treated depression. A meta-analysis, 3(5):449.

Baik S

Baik S et al. The recognition of depression: the primary care provider's perspective, 3(1):31.
eLetters: Detecting and treating depression in primary care settings (Fogel) 1/26/05; Response to Fogel's comments on Baik et al 3(1), 31-37 (Baik) 1/30/05; Multiple paths to diagnosing depression (Schulberg, et al) 2/11/2005; Is underrecognition of depression really a problem? (Dowrick) 2/14/2005; Depression is not one thing (Thomas) 3/9/2005.

Baird M

Naessens JM et al. Predicting persistently high primary care use, 3(4):324.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Baker R

Stokes T et al. Continuity of care: is the personal doctor still important? An international survey of general practitioners and family physicians in England & Wales, United States, and the Netherlands, 3(4):353.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Continuity of care: what is this discussion really about? (Tandeter) 7/27/05; Continuity of care: a goal BEFORE redesigning health care systems (Maier) 7/29/05; Continuity of care: the best is yet to come (Scherger) 7/29/05; Interesting differences between US and England, Wales and the Netherlands (Lochner) 8/1/05; Continuity of care: whom do we need to involve? (Albedaiwi) 8/4/05.

Barry HC

Green LA et al. Infrastructure requirements for practice-based research networks, 3(3):4.

Bartz C

Anderko L et al. Wellness for a lifetime: improving lifestyle behaviors of low-income, ethnically diverse populations, 3(4):1.

Woolf SH et al. Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services (Suppl 2). 3(4):2.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Basu A

Dickinson LM et al. Multilevel modeling and practice-based research (Suppl 1). 3(3):52.

Baumann BK

Crawford MA et al. Practice Extenders and PDA-Based Counseling for Smoking and Unhealthy Diet (Suppl 2). 3(4):S41.

Baumann J

Dosh SA. Changing Organizational Constructs Into Functional Tools: An Assessment of the 5 A's in Primary Care Practices (Suppl 2). 3(4):S50.

Beach M

Beach M, et al. Physician conceptions of responsibility to individual patients and distributive justice in healthcare, 3(1):53.
eLetters: Individual patients vs societal responsibility? (Brody) 1/26/05; Problematic preferences (Alpart) 3/28/2005.

Beach M et al. Do patients treated with dignity report higher satisfaction, adherence, and receipt of preventive care? 3(4):331.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Beasley JW

Beasley JW et al. What is the quality of work life of independent vs employed family physicians in Wisconsin? A WRen Study, 3(6):500.

Beil T

Fleming C et al. Glaucoma in the primary care setting: an update for the US Preventive Services Task Force, 3(2):167.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Comment on "Screening for primary glaucoma in the primary care setting: and update for the US Preventive Services Task Force (Raffaelli) 3/30/2005.

Berger M

Teutsch SM et al. Misaligned incentives in America's health: who's minding the store? (Editorial). 3(6):485.

Binns HJ

Ariza AJ et al. Parent Perspectives on Messages to Be Delivered After Nutritional Assessment in Pediatric Primary Care Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):S37.

Bito S

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Bodenheimer T

Bodenheimer T et al. Practice-based research in primary care: facilitator or barrier to practice improvement? (Suppl 2). 3(4):1.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Scientific skepticism and resistance to change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

MacGregor K et al. The Action Plan Project: Discussing Behavior Change in the Primary Care Visit (Suppl 2). 3(4):S39.

Bosanquet N

Thomas P et al. Increasing capacity for innovation in bureaucratic primary care organizations - a whole system participatory action research project 3(4):312.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Bowers BJ

Baik S et al. The recognition of depression: the primary care provider's perspective, 3(1):31.
eLetters: Detecting and treating depression in primary care settings (Fogel) 1/26/05; Response to Fogel's comments on Baik et al 3(1), 31-37 (Baik) 1/30/05; Multiple paths to diagnosing depression (Schulberg, et al) 2/11/2005; Is underrecognition of depression really a problem? (Dowrick) 2/14/2005; Depression is not one thing (Thomas) 3/9/2005.

Bravo G

Fortin M et al. Prevalence of multimorbidity among adults seen in family practice, 3(3):223.
eLetters: Multimorbidity prevalence as an indicator of physicians' workload (Agarwal) 6/2/05.

Brody H

Brody H. The company we keep: why physicians should refuse to see pharmaceutical representatives (Reflection). 3(1):82.
eLetters: Pharmaceutical rep addiction (Scott) 1/28/05; Physicians and pharmaceutical representatives: too close for comfort (Zweifler) 1/28/05; Advertising prescription drugs (Hager) 1/29/05; Re: pharmaceutical rep addiction (Rafool) 1/29/05; The ethics of food (Goldstein) 1/29/05; What about direct to consumer (DTC) advertising? (Fior) 1/30/05; Time management (Kelly) 1/31/05; Meeting with drug reps -- why we shouldn't do it (Hoffman) 2/2/2005; Re: the company we keep (Grief) 2/2/2005; The costs of a free lunch (Bettigole) 2/3/2005; Sweeping off our own back porch (Frey) 2/7/2005; Response about drug reps (Mitchell) 2/14/2005; Other sides of the issue -- a resident's comments (Deng) 2/14/2005; My vituperation (Blossom) 3/6/2005; Samples and gifts (Alpart) 3/28/2005; Surviving on the largess of big pharma (Leer) 4/3/05; When a DOCTOR is the rep (Little) 4/12/05; The company we keep: all bad apples??? (Wags) 7/11/05.

Brown T

Hodgson P et al. Stories from frequent attenders: a qualitative study in primary care, 3(4):318.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to Hodgson et al (Etherington) 7/29/05.

Bruce ML

Schulberg HC et al. Suicidal ideation and risk among primary care patients with uncomplicated depression, 3(6):523.

Buetow SA

Buetow SA. To care is to coprovide, 3(6):553.

Burge S

Ferrer RL et al. The family contribution to health status: a population-level estimate, 3(2):102.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98; Physicians, families, and population health (House) 100.

Burge SK

Burge SK et al. Patients' advice to physicians about intervening in family conflict (Suppl 1). 3(3):248.
eLetters: The primary care management of intimate partner violence: a health services issue (Cronholm) 6/1/05.

Campbell CR

Naessens JM et al. Predicting persistently high primary care use, 3(4):324.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Campbell T

Epstein RM et al. Patient centered communication and diagnostic testing, 3(5):415.

Candib LM

Candib LM. Making time to write? (Reflection). 3(4):365.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Reasons for writing (Scott) 7/27/05; Increasing writing productivity (Tallia) 7/27/05; Making time (Chin) 7/28/05; Making the time (Silva) 7/29/05; Scribblers unite! (Gross) 7/31/05.

Catala S

Burge SK et al. Patients' advice to physicians about intervening in family conflict (Suppl 1). 3(3):248.
eLetters: The primary care management of intimate partner violence: a health services issue (Cronholm) 6/1/05.

Chan KS

Schonlau M et al. An evaluation of a quality improvement collaborative in asthma care. Does it improve processes and outcomes of care? 3(3):200.

Chen F

Chen F et al. Patients' beliefs about racism, preferences for physician race, and satisfaction with care, 3(2):138.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Chene R

Chene R et al. Mental health research in primary care: mandates from a community advisory board, 3(1):70.
eLetters: Essential learning for community-based researchers (Herbert) 2/2/2005; Recommended reading in community-based participatory research (MNacaulay) 2/21/2005; CBPR and PBRNs: methodologies for exploring primary care (Meyers) 2/23/2005.

Cherkin DC

Sherman KJ et al. The practice of acupuncture: who are the providers and what do they do? 3(2):151.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Acupuncture, who are the providers (Nasir) 3/30/2005.

Christensen RE

Christensen RE et al. Opening the black box: cognitive strategies in family practice, 3(2):144.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Christman LK

Roetzheim RG et al. Long-term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 3(2):109.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Cifuentes M

Glasgow RE et al. Practical and relevant self-report measures of health behavior for primary care settings, 3(1):73.
eLetters: Tools for primary care and research (Montori) 1/26/05; Making good use of health behavior measures (Fisher) 1/28/05; Response to Montori (Glasgow) 2/2/2005; Literacy as a screening measure criterion (Marvel) 2/7/2005; Response to Fisher (Glasgow, et al) 2/8/2005; Re: literacy as a screening measure criterion (Klesges, et al) 2/23/2005; Interface with computer automated assessments and tracking (Miller) 3/3/2005.

Cifuentes M et al. Prescription for health: changing primary care practice to foster healthy behaviors (Suppl 2). 3(4):4.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: The new communication will foster behavior change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Cipriani L

Wald ER et al. Establishing a Family-Based Intervention for Overweight Children in Pediatric Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):3.

Cluss P

Wald ER et al. Establishing a Family-Based Intervention for Overweight Children in Pediatric Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):3.

Coco AS

Coco AS. Cost-effectiveness of expanded testing for primary HIV infection, 3(5):391.

Coco AS et al. The Prevalence of Primary HIV Infection in Symptomatic Ambulatory Patients, 3(5):400.

Cohen DJ

Cohen DJ et al. Implementing Health Behavior Change in Primary Care: Lessons from Prescription for Health (Suppl 2). 3(4):1.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices , 3(5):430.

Colburn K

Wald ER et al. Establishing a Family-Based Intervention for Overweight Children in Pediatric Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):3.

Cooper LA

Van Voorhees BW et al. Beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults, 3(1):38.
eLetters: Using the Internet to understand nonacceptance of a depression diagnosis (Fogel) 1/26/05; Commentary on beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults (Lin) 1/26/05.

Beach M et al. Do patients treated with dignity report higher satisfaction, adherence, and receipt of preventive care? 3(4):331.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Cowher M

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Crabtree BF

Miller WL et al. New knowledge for and about primary care: a view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 3(3):197.
eLetters: The real value of reflection (Gruman) 6/6/05; The future of quality improvement collaborations (Moskowitz) 7/21/05.

Cohen DJ et al. Implementing Health Behavior Change in Primary Care: Lessons from Prescription for Health (Suppl 2). 3(4):1.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Cifuentes M et al. Prescription for health: changing primary care practice to foster healthy behaviors (Suppl 2). 3(4):4.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: The new communication will foster behavior change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Crosson JC et al. Implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice: communication, decision-making, and conflict, 3(4):307.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Implementing EMRs: the good, the bad and the ugly (Scherger) 7/29/05; Leadership, culture, and management (Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; A commentary on: implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice (McGrail) 8/4/05.

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices, 3(5):430.

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Crain AL

O'Connor PJ et al. Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care, 3(4):300.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Phillips) 7/27/05; Beyond EMR reminders and alerts (Brown) 7/28/05; EHR-work in progress ( Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; Comments on O'Connor et al (Engelgau) 8/4/05; Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Grant) 8/4/05; Academic detailing (Arenberg) 8/4/05.

Crawford MA

Crawford MA et al. Practice Extenders and PDA-Based Counseling for Smoking and Unhealthy Diet (Suppl 2). 3(4):S41.

Crombie I

Arroll B et al. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo in primary care treated depression. A meta-analysis, 3(5):449.

Crosson JC

Crosson JC et al. Implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice: communication, decision-making, and conflict, 3(4):307.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Implementing EMRs: the good, the bad and the ugly (Scherger) 7/29/05; Leadership, culture, and management (Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; A commentary on: implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice (McGrail) 8/4/05.

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Cummings DM

Newman RJ et al. Outpatient colonoscopy by rural family physicians, 3(2):122.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Great results on office colonoscopy (Pfenninger) 3/30/2005.

D'Agostino RB

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

D'Amico F

Levri K et al. Metformin as treatment for overweight and obese adults: a systematic review, 3(5):457.

Dassow P

Dassow P et al. Bringing the Behavioral Health Improvement Program (BeHIP) to Rural Kentucky (Suppl 2). 3(4):.

deGruy F

deGruy F. Depression research in primary care: pushing the field forward (Editorial). 3(1):3.
eLetters: Depression care is a New Model prototype (Schwenk TL) 1/26/05; One size does not necessarily fit all (Dickinson LM) 1/26/05; Can single-disease care managers be 'faithful with much'? (Smith) 2/5/2005.

Rost K et al. The cost effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis, 3(1):7.
eLetters: Commentary on cost-effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis (Lin) 1/26/05; The unavoidable constraints of delivering improved depression care (Rost , et al) 1/29/05; Related research (Stange) 1/31/05; A request for clarification on patient demographics (Seehusen, et al) 2/2/2005; What's good for the patient is good for the business case (Bachman) 2/7/2005.

DeWalt DA

Weiss BD et al. Quick assessment of literacy in primary care: the newest vital sign, 3(6):514.

Deyo RA

Sherman KJ et al. The practice of acupuncture: who are the providers and what do they do? 3(2):151.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Acupuncture, who are the providers (Nasir) 3/30/2005.

Diaz VA

Koopman RJ et al. Changes in age at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in the United States, 1988-2000, 3(1):60.
eLetters: The age of diabetes (Wells) 1/26/05; Teaching lifestyle change to patients (Moore) 2/8/2005; Re: the age of diabetes (Smith) 2/11/2005.

DiCicco-Bloom B

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices, 3(5):430.

DiCicco-Bloom BJ

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Dickinson LM

Rost K et al. The cost effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis, 3(1):7.
eLetters: Commentary on cost-effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis (Lin) 1/26/05; The unavoidable constraints of delivering improved depression care (Rost , et al) 1/29/05; Related research (Stange) 1/31/05; A request for clarification on patient demographics (Seehusen, et al) 2/2/2005; What's good for the patient is good for the business case (Bachman) 2/7/2005.

Dickinson LM et al. Care manager for major depression in primary care: costs of outpatient care over two years comparing patients with physical versus psychological symptoms, 3(1):15.

Dickinson LM et al. Multilevel modeling and practice-based research (Suppl 1). 3(3):52.

Nutting PA et al. Improving detection of suicidal ideation among depressed patients in primary care, 3(6):529.

Dietrich AJ

Schulberg HC et al. Suicidal ideation and risk among primary care patients with uncomplicated depression, 3(6):523.

Diez-Roux A

House J et al. Physicians, families, and population health (Editorial). 3(2):100.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Dodoo M

Phillips WR et al. COGME's 16th report to Congress: too many physicans could be worse than wasted (Reflection). 3(3):268.
eLetters: Unstated assumptions of CoGME's report deserve attention (Ferrer) 6/1/05.

Dosh SA

Dosh SA et al. Changing Organizational Constructs Into Functional Tools: An Assessment of the 5 A's in Primary Care Practices (Suppl 2). 3(4):S50.

Dowrick C

Hodgson P et al. Stories from frequent attenders: a qualitative study in primary care, 3(4):318.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to Hodgson et al (Etherington) 7/29/05.

Duberstein P

Franks P et al. Are patients' ratings of their physicians related to health outcomes? 3(3):229.
eLetters: Physician behaviors, patient ratings of physicians, and health outcomes (Thom) 6/23/05.

Duclos CW

Fernald DH et al. Enhance your team-based qualitative research, 3(4):360.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: A much needed article (McIlvain) 7/29/05.

Dugan S

Olson AL et al. The Healthy Teen Project: Tools to Enhance Adolescent Health Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S63.

Duggan PS

Beach M et al. Do patients treated with dignity report higher satisfaction, adherence, and receipt of preventive care? 3(4):331.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Duncan JE

O'Connor PJ et al. Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care, 3(4):300.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Phillips) 7/27/05; Beyond EMR reminders and alerts (Brown) 7/28/05; EHR-work in progress ( Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; Comments on O'Connor et al (Engelgau) 8/4/05; Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Grant) 8/4/05; Academic detailing (Arenberg) 8/4/05.

Egan BM

Liszka HA et al. Prehypertension and cardiovascular morbidity, 3(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290; Prehypertension, patient outcomes, and the knowledge base of family medicine (Green) 292. eLetters: Prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Napoli) 7/27/05; Prehypertension and cardiovascular mortality (Kannel, et al) 7/28/05; Re: prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Scott) 7/28/05.

Egnew TR

Egnew TR. On becoming a healer: defining healing, 3(3):255.
eLetters: Healing and the doctor patient relationship (Wilson) 6/1/05; Research agenda for healing (Scott) 6/3/05; Egnew: the meaning of healing: transcending suffering (Stephens) 6/9/05; Questions on the implications of the use and meaning of the word "healing" (Silverman) 6/15/05; Response to Thomas Egnew's the meaning of healing: transcending suffering (Aita) 6/18/05.

Eisenberg DM

Sherman KJ et al. The practice of acupuncture: who are the providers and what do they do? 3(2):151.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Acupuncture, who are the providers (Nasir) 3/30/2005.

Elder NC

Elder NC et al. How experiencing preventable medical problems has changed patients' interactions with primary healthcare , 3(6):537.

Elliott CE

Rost K et al. The cost effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis, 3(1):7.
eLetters: Commentary on cost-effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis (Lin) 1/26/05; The unavoidable constraints of delivering improved depression care (Rost , et al) 1/29/05; Related research (Stange) 1/31/05; A request for clarification on patient demographics (Seehusen, et al) 2/2/2005; What's good for the patient is good for the business case (Bachman) 2/7/2005.

Dickinson LM et al. Care manager for major depression in primary care: costs of outpatient care over two years comparing patients with physical versus psychological symptoms, 3(1):15.

Nutting PA et al. Improving detection of suicidal ideation among depressed patients in primary care, 3(6):529.

Emery J

Walter FM et al. 'Coming down the line'- patients' understanding of their family history of common chronic disease, 3(5):405.

Epstein RM

Epstein RM et al. Patient centered communication and diagnostic testing , 3(5):415.

Shields CG et al. Rochester participatory decision making scale (RPAD): reliability and validity, 3(5):436.

Erro J

Sherman KJ et al. The practice of acupuncture: who are the providers and what do they do? 3(2):151.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Acupuncture, who are the providers (Nasir) 3/30/2005.

Everett CJ

Mainous AG et al. Transferrin saturation, dietary iron intake and risk of cancer, 3(2):131.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Liszka HA et al. Prehypertension and cardiovascular morbidity, 3(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290; Prehypertension, patient outcomes, and the knowledge base of family medicine (Green) 292. eLetters: Prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Napoli) 7/27/05; Prehypertension and cardiovascular mortality (Kannel, et al) 7/28/05; Re: prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Scott) 7/28/05.

Ewing L

Wald ER et al. Establishing a Family-Based Intervention for Overweight Children in Pediatric Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):3.

Ference J

Levri K et al. Metformin as treatment for overweight and obese adults: a systematic review, 3(5):457.

Ferlie E

Thomas P et al. Increasing capacity for innovation in bureaucratic primary care organizations - a whole system participatory action research project (Suppl 2). 3(4):312.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Fernald DH

Glasgow RE et al. Practical and relevant self-report measures of health behavior for primary care settings, 3(1):73.
eLetters: Tools for primary care and research (Montori) 1/26/05; Making good use of health behavior measures (Fisher) 1/28/05; Response to Montori (Glasgow) 2/2/2005; Literacy as a screening measure criterion (Marvel) 2/7/2005; Response to Fisher (Glasgow, et al) 2/8/2005; Re: literacy as a screening measure criterion (Klesges, et al) 2/23/2005; Interface with computer automated assessments and tracking (Miller) 3/3/2005.

Cifuentes M et al. Prescription for health: changing primary care practice to foster healthy behaviors (Suppl 2). 3(4):4.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: The new communication will foster behavior change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Fernald DH et al. Enhance your team-based qualitative research, 3(4):360.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: A much needed article (McIlvain) 7/29/05.

Ferrer RL

Ferrer RL et al. The family contribution to health status: a population-level estimate, 3(2):102.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98; Physicians, families, and population health (House) 100.

Fetters MD

Christensen RE et al. Opening the black box: cognitive strategies in family practice, 3(2):144.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Fiscella K

Franks P et al. Are patients' ratings of their physicians related to health outcomes? 3(3):229.
eLetters: Physician behaviors, patient ratings of physicians, and health outcomes (Thom) 6/23/05.

Epstein RM et al. Patient centered communication and diagnostic testing , 3(5):415.

Shields CG et al. Rochester participatory decision making scale (RPAD): reliability and validity , 3(5):436.

Flake Z

Flake Z. The irreverent nature of evidence (Reflection). 3(3):271.
eLetters: How good is the evidence? (Landers) 6/1/05; Evidence or not? (Ebell) 6/1/05; Evidence, information systems, and gray hair (Ringel) 6/3/05; The role of evidence (Flake) 6/6/05; Clinical jazz: harmonizing the best evidence with clinical evidence (Slawson) 6/6/05; Re; evidence, information systems, and gray hair (Glazner) 6/9/05; The art of EBM (Davis) 7/21/05; Graying internists advice (Dooley) 7/27/05.

Fleming C

Fleming C et al. Glaucoma in the primary care setting: an update for the US Preventive Services Task Force, 3(2):167.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Comment on "Screening for primary glaucoma in the primary care setting: and update for the US Preventive Services Task Force (Raffaelli) 3/30/2005.

Flocke SA

Gordon LE at al. Mutual Learning and the Transformation of Study Intervention Tools (Suppl 2). 3(4):1.

Woolf SH et al. Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services (Suppl 2). 3(4):2.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Gottschalk A et al. Time spent in face-to-face patient care and work outside the examination room, 3(6):488.

Fogel J

Van Voorhees BW et al. Beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults, 3(1):38.
eLetters: Using the Internet to understand nonacceptance of a depression diagnosis (Fogel) 1/26/05; Commentary on beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults (Lin) 1/26/05.

Ford DE

Beach MC et al. Physician conceptions of responsibility to individual patients and distributive justice in healthcare, 3(1):53.
eLetters: Individual patients vs societal responsibility? (Brody) 1/26/05; Problematic preferences (Alpart) 3/28/2005.

Fortin M

Fortin M et al. Prevalence of multimorbidity among adults seen in family practice, 3(3):223.
eLetters: Multimorbidity prevalence as an indicator of physicians' workload (Agarwal) 6/2/05.

Franklin FA

Crawford MA et al. Practice Extenders and PDA-Based Counseling for Smoking and Unhealthy Diet (Suppl 2). 3(4):S41.

Franks P

Franks P et al. Are patients' ratings of their physicians related to health outcomes? 3(3):229.
eLetters: Physician behaviors, patient ratings of physicians, and health outcomes (Thom) 6/23/05.

Epstein RM et al. Patient centered communication and diagnostic testing , 3(5):415.

Shields CG et al. Rochester participatory decision making scale (RPAD): reliability and validity , 3(5):436.

Freeman G

Stokes T et al. Continuity of care: is the personal doctor still important? An international survey of general practitioners and family physicians in England & Wales, United States, and the Netherlands, 3(4):353.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Continuity of care: what is this discussion really about? (Tandeter) 7/27/05; Continuity of care: a goal BEFORE redesigning health care systems (Maier) 7/29/05; Continuity of care: the best is yet to come (Scherger) 7/29/05; Interesting differences between US and England, Wales and the Netherlands (Lochner) 8/1/05; Continuity of care: whom do we need to involve? (Albedaiwi) 8/4/05.

Fryer GE

Chen F et al. Patients' beliefs about racism, preferences for physician race, and satisfaction with care, 3(2):138.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Fukuhara S

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Gaffney CA

Olson AL et al. The Healthy Teen Project: Tools to Enhance Adolescent Health Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S63.

Ganiats T

Ganiats T. Should we screen patients with viral symptoms for HIV disease? (Editorial). 3(5):387.

Garcia L

Chene R et al. Mental health research in primary care: mandates from a community advisory board, 3(1):70.
eLetters: Essential learning for community-based researchers (Herbert) 2/2/2005; Recommended reading in community-based participatory research (MNacaulay) 2/21/2005; CBPR and PBRNs: methodologies for exploring primary care (Meyers) 2/23/2005.

Ge B

Alper BS et al. Physicians answer more clinical questions and change clinical decisions more often with synthesized evidence: a randomized trial in primary care, 3(6):507.

Geesey ME

Koopman RJ et al. Changes in age at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in the United States, 1988-2000, 3(1):60.
eLetters: The age of diabetes (Wells) 1/26/05; Teaching lifestyle change to patients (Moore) 2/8/2005; Re: the age of diabetes (Smith) 2/11/2005.

Gilchrist V

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Gill JM

Mainous AG et al. Transferrin saturation, dietary iron intake and risk of cancer, 3(2):131.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Gillies RA

Wilkins T et al. Office-based unsedated ultrathin esophagoscopy in a primary care setting, 3(2):126.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Comment on Wilkins et al (Chak) 3/30/2005; Office-based unsedated ultrathin esophagoscopy (Ramakrishnan) 3/31/2005.

Gladstone W

Olson AL et al. The Healthy Teen Project: Tools to Enhance Adolescent Health Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S63.

Glasgow RE

Glasgow RE et al. Practical and relevant self-report measures of health behavior for primary care settings, 3(1):73.
eLetters: Tools for primary care and research (Montori) 1/26/05; Making good use of health behavior measures (Fisher) 1/28/05; Response to Montori (Glasgow) 2/2/2005; Literacy as a screening measure criterion (Marvel) 2/7/2005; Response to Fisher (Glasgow, et al) 2/8/2005; Re: literacy as a screening measure criterion (Klesges, et al) 2/23/2005; Interface with computer automated assessments and tracking (Miller) 3/3/2005.

Woolf SH et al. Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services (Suppl 2). 3(4):2.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Goldstrom M

Chene R et al. Mental health research in primary care: mandates from a community advisory board, 3(1):70.
eLetters: Essential learning for community-based researchers (Herbert) 2/2/2005; Recommended reading in community-based participatory research (MNacaulay) 2/21/2005; CBPR and PBRNs: methodologies for exploring primary care (Meyers) 2/23/2005.

Gordon L

Gordon LE et al. Mutual Learning and the Transformation of Study Intervention Tools (Suppl 2). 3(4):1.

Gotler RS

Miller WL et al. New knowledge for and about primary care: a view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 3(3):197.
eLetters: The real value of reflection (Gruman) 6/6/05; The future of quality improvement collaborations (Moskowitz) 7/21/05.

Gottschalk A

Gottschalk A et al. Time spent in face-to-face patient care and work outside the examination room, 3(6):488.

Gradison M

Ostbye T et al. Is there time for management of patients with chronic diseases in primary care? (Suppl 1). 3(3):209.
eLetters: Economies of time: scarcity in the land of plenty (Hroscikoski) 6/1/05; Further observations and opportunities (Denmark) 6/2/05; What good family doctors really do (Hankey) 6/2/05; Bravo for highlighting the issue (Beasley) 6/2/05; Guidelines and budgets (Bell) 6/6/05; Workable alternative (Shannon) 7/7/05; Improving chronic healthcare (Matthews) 7/7/05.

Graybill M

Adelman A et al. Integrating a health coach into primary care: reflections from the Penn State Ambulatory Research Network, 3(4):33.
eLetters: Put me in, coach (Graybill) 8/2/05; Patients' stories reveal a need for in-depth intervention for the BMI>caseload (Doherty) 8/4/05.

Green LA

Glasgow RE et al. Practical and relevant self-report measures of health behavior for primary care settings, 3(1):73.
eLetters: Tools for primary care and research (Montori) 1/26/05; Making good use of health behavior measures (Fisher) 1/28/05; Response to Montori (Glasgow) 2/2/2005; Literacy as a screening measure criterion (Marvel) 2/7/2005; Response to Fisher (Glasgow, et al) 2/8/2005; Re: literacy as a screening measure criterion (Klesges, et al) 2/23/2005; Interface with computer automated assessments and tracking (Miller) 3/3/2005.

Christensen RE et al. Opening the black box: cognitive strategies in family practice, 3(2):144.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Green LA et al. Infrastructure requirements for practice-based research networks, 3(3):4.

Phillips WR et al. COGME's 16th report to Congress: too many physicans could be worse than wasted (Reflection). 3(3):268.
eLetters: Unstated assumptions of CoGME's report deserve attention (Ferrer) 6/1/05.

Green LA. Prescription for health: round one initial results (Suppl 2). 3(4):S2.

Cifuentes M et al. Prescription for health: changing primary care practice to foster healthy behaviors (Suppl 2). 3(4):4.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: The new communication will foster behavior change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Green LA. Prehypertension, patient outcomes, and the knowledge base of family medicine (Editorial). 3(4):292.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Greenberg RS

Ariza AJ et al. Parent Perspectives on Messages to Be Delivered After Nutritional Assessment in Pediatric Primary Care Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):S37.

Gregory P

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices , 3(5):430.

Gutenkauf JJ

O'Connor PJ et al. Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care, 3(4):300.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Phillips) 7/27/05; Beyond EMR reminders and alerts (Brown) 7/28/05; EHR-work in progress ( Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; Comments on O'Connor et al (Engelgau) 8/4/05; Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Grant) 8/4/05; Academic detailing (Arenberg) 8/4/05.

Hale FA

Weiss BD et al. Quick assessment of literacy in primary care: the newest vital sign, 3(6):514.

Hall MA

Hall MA et al. Liability implications of physician-directed care coordination , 3(2):115.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Making better law (Roberts) 3/30/2005.

Halpern J

Beach MC et al. Physician conceptions of responsibility to individual patients and distributive justice in healthcare, 3(1):53.
eLetters: Individual patients vs societal responsibility? (Brody) 1/26/05; Problematic preferences (Alpart) 3/28/2005.

Handley M

MacGregor et al. The Action Plan Project: Discussing Behavior Change in the Primary Care Visit (Suppl 2). 3(4):S39.

Harrington TM

Crawford MA et al. Practice Extenders and PDA-Based Counseling for Smoking and Unhealthy Diet (Suppl 2). 3(4):S41.

Harris RP

Fleming C et al. Glaucoma in the primary care setting: an update for the US Preventive Services Task Force, 3(2):167.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Comment on "Screening for primary glaucoma in the primary care setting: and update for the US Preventive Services Task Force (Raffaelli) 3/30/2005.

Hasse L

Elder NC et al. How experiencing preventable medical problems has changed patients' interactions with primary healthcare , 3(6):537.

Hassmiller SB

Cifuentes M et al. Prescription for health: changing primary care practice to foster healthy behaviors (Suppl 2). 3(4):4.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: The new communication will foster behavior change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Hauck F

Heim SW et al. Modular Lifestyle Intervention Tool: A Handheld Tool to Assist Clinicians in Providing Patient-Tailored Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S65.

Hedberg V

Olson AL et al. The Healthy Teen Project: Tools to Enhance Adolescent Health Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S63.

Heim SW

Heim SW et al. . Modular Lifestyle Intervention Tool: A Handheld Tool to Assist Clinicians in Providing Patient-Tailored Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S65.

Herbert R

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity and the use of primary care and specialist care in the elderly (Suppl 2). 3(3):215.
eLetters: Expanding our knowledge about processes of care for persons with multimorbidities (Bayliss) 6/14/05; Omission of race and class (Fiscella) 6/14/05.

Hodgson P

Hodgson P et al. Stories from frequent attenders: a qualitative study in primary care, 3(4):318.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to Hodgson et al (Etherington) 7/29/05.

Hogenauer M

Beasley JW et al. What is the quality of work life of independent vs employed family physicians in Wisconsin? A WRen Study, 3(6):500.

Hoke D

Dassow P et al. Bringing the Behavioral Health Improvement Program (BeHIP) to Rural Kentucky (Suppl 2). 3(4):S43.

Holcomb S

Pace WD et al. Practice-based research network studies in the age of HIPAA (Suppl 1). 3(3):38.

Hollnagel H

Malterud K et al. The docter who cried: a qualitative study about the doctor's vulnerability (Reflection). 3(4):348.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Compassion and vulnerability (Brody) 7/29/05; Strength in vulnerability (Candib) 8/1/05.

Holtrop J

Dosh SA et al. Changing Organizational Constructs Into Functional Tools: An Assessment of the 5 A's in Primary Care Practices (Suppl 2). 3(4):S50.

Bodenheimer T et al. Practice-based research in primary care: facilitator or barrier to practice improvement? (Suppl 2). 3(4):1.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Scientific skepticism and resistance to change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Woolf SH et al. Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services (Suppl 2). 3(4):2.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

House J

House J et al. Physicians, families, and population health (Editorial). 3(2):100.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Houston TK

Van Voorhees BW et al. Beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults, 3(1):38.
eLetters: Using the Internet to understand nonacceptance of a depression diagnosis (Fogel) 1/26/05; Commentary on beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults (Lin) 1/26/05.

Hrbek A

Sherman KJ et al. The practice of acupuncture: who are the providers and what do they do? 3(2):151.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Acupuncture, who are the providers (Nasir) 3/30/2005.

Hudon C

Fortin M et al. Prevalence of multimorbidity among adults seen in family practice, 3(3):223.
eLetters: Multimorbidity prevalence as an indicator of physicians' workload (Agarwal) 6/2/05.

Hudson B

Green LA et al. Infrastructure requirements for practice-based research networks, 3(3):4.

Hunter SG

Roetzheim RG et al. Long-term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 3(2):109.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Ivy L

Burge SK et al. Patients' advice to physicians about intervening in family conflict (Suppl 1). 3(3):248.
eLetters: The primary care management of intimate partner violence: a health services issue (Cronholm) 6/1/05.

Jacobsen PB

Roetzheim RG et al. Long-term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 3(2):109.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Jacobson J

Elder NC et al. How experiencing preventable medical problems has changed patients' interactions with primary healthcare , 3(6):537.

Jaen CR

Phillips WR et al. COGME's 16th report to Congress: too many physicans could be worse than wasted (Reflection). 3(3):268.
eLetters: Unstated assumptions of CoGME's report deserve attention (Ferrer) 6/1/05.

Johnson R

Krist AH et al. It Takes a Partnership: The Value of Collaboration in Developing and Promoting a Web Site for Primary Care Patients (Suppl 2). 3(4):S47.

Woolf SH et al. The breakeven point: when medical advances are less important than improving the fidelity with which they are delivered, 3(6):545.

Johnson RL

Beach M et al. Do patients treated with dignity report higher satisfaction, adherence, and receipt of preventive care? 3(4):331.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Kagawa-Singer M

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Kahn KL

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Karsh B

Beasley JW et al. What is the quality of work life of independent vs employed family physicians in Wisconsin? A WRen Study, 3(6):500.

Keeler E

Schonlau M et al. An evaluation of a quality improvement collaborative in asthma care. Does it improve processes and outcomes of care? 3(3):200.

Keeley RD

Dickinson LM et al. Care manager for major depression in primary care: costs of outpatient care over two years comparing patients with physical versus psychological symptoms, 3(1):15.

Nutting PA et al. Improving detection of suicidal ideation among depressed patients in primary care, 3(6):529.

Keesey J

Schonlau M et al. An evaluation of a quality improvement collaborative in asthma care. Does it improve processes and outcomes of care? 3(3):200.

King BD

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

King DE

Liszka HA et al. Prehypertension and cardiovascular morbidity, 3(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290; Prehypertension, patient outcomes, and the knowledge base of family medicine (Green) 292. eLetters: Prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Napoli) 7/27/05; Prehypertension and cardiovascular mortality (Kannel, et al) 7/28/05; Re: prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Scott) 7/28/05.

Kleinhans E

Coco AS et al. The Prevalence of Primary HIV Infection in Symptomatic Ambulatory Patients, 3(5):400.

Klesges LM

Glasgow RE et al. Practical and relevant self-report measures of health behavior for primary care settings, 3(1):73.
eLetters: Tools for primary care and research (Montori) 1/26/05; Making good use of health behavior measures (Fisher) 1/28/05; Response to Montori (Glasgow) 2/2/2005; Literacy as a screening measure criterion (Marvel) 2/7/2005; Response to Fisher (Glasgow, et al) 2/8/2005; Re: literacy as a screening measure criterion (Klesges, et al) 2/23/2005; Interface with computer automated assessments and tracking (Miller) 3/3/2005.

Klinkman MS

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 3(1):23.
eLetters: Adherence decisions and disease management (Steiner) 1/26/05.

Koopman RJ

Koopman RJ et al. Changes in age at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in the United States, 1988-2000, 3(1):60.
eLetters: The age of diabetes (Wells) 1/26/05; Teaching lifestyle change to patients (Moore) 2/8/2005; Re: the age of diabetes (Smith) 2/11/2005.

Krause KM

Ostbye T et al. Is there time for management of patients with chronic diseases in primary care? (Suppl 1). 3(3):209.
eLetters: Economies of time: scarcity in the land of plenty (Hroscikoski) 6/1/05; Further observations and opportunities (Denmark) 6/2/05; What good family doctors really do (Hankey) 6/2/05; Bravo for highlighting the issue (Beasley) 6/2/05; Guidelines and budgets (Bell) 6/6/05; Workable alternative (Shannon) 7/7/05; Improving chronic healthcare (Matthews) 7/7/05.

Kravitz R

Kravitz R. Doing things better vs doing better things (Editorial). 3(6):483.

Krist AH

Woolf SH et al. Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services (Suppl 2). 3(4):2.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Krist AH et al. It Takes a Partnership: The Value of Collaboration in Developing and Promoting a Web Site for Primary Care Patients (Suppl 2). 3(4):S47.

Kruse RL

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

Labuda-Schrop S

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Lagendyk L

Meadows LM et al. Women's perceptions of future risk after low energy fractures at midlife, 3(1):64.
eLetters: Commentary on women's perceptions of future risk after low-energy fractures at midlife (Melton) 1/28/05.

Lanier D

Lanier D. Primary care practice-based research comes of age in the United States (Suppl 1). 3(3):2.
eLetters: The need for sustaining financing and appropriate protections for patients and practices (Green) 6/10/05.

LaPointe L

Fortin M et al. Prevalence of multimorbidity among adults seen in family practice, 3(3):223.
eLetters: Multimorbidity prevalence as an indicator of physicians' workload (Agarwal) 6/2/05.

Last A

Levri K et al. Metformin as treatment for overweight and obese adults: a systematic review, 3(5):457.

LeBailly SA

Ariza AJ et al. Parent Perspectives on Messages to Be Delivered After Nutritional Assessment in Pediatric Primary Care Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):S37.

Lee PW

Schulberg HC et al. Suicidal ideation and risk among primary care patients with uncomplicated depression, 3(6):523.

Lefever JJ

Schulberg HC et al. Suicidal ideation and risk among primary care patients with uncomplicated depression, 3(6):523.

Lemke KW

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity and the use of primary care and specialist care in the elderly (Suppl 1). 3(3):215.
eLetters: Expanding our knowledge about processes of care for persons with multimorbidities (Bayliss) 6/14/05; Omission of race and class (Fiscella) 6/14/05.

Levri K

Levri K et al. Metformin as treatment for overweight and obese adults: a systematic review, 3(5):457.

Liszka HA

Liszka HA et al. Prehypertension and cardiovascular morbidity, 3(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290; Prehypertension, patient outcomes, and the knowledge base of family medicine (Green) 292. eLetters: Prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Napoli) 7/27/05; Prehypertension and cardiovascular mortality (Kannel, et al) 7/28/05; Re: prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Scott) 7/28/05.

Liu H

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Lo B

Wolf LE et al. Human subjects issues and IRB review in practice-based research, 3(3):30.

Lochner J

Saultz JW et al. Interpersonal Continuity of care and care outcomes: a critical review, 3(2):159.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: The importance of continuity of care: are we asking the wrong questions? (Litaker) 3/30/2005.

Lord RW

Hall MA et al. Liability implications of physician-directed care coordination , 3(2):115.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Making better law (Roberts) 3/30/2005.

Lorish CD

Crawford MA et al. Practice Extenders and PDA-Based Counseling for Smoking and Unhealthy Diet (Suppl 2). 3(4):S41.

Louis TA

Schonlau M et al. An evaluation of a quality improvement collaborative in asthma care. Does it improve processes and outcomes of care? 3(3):200.

Lundeen S

Anderko L et al. Wellness for a lifetime: improving lifestyle behaviors of low-income, ethnically diverse populations, 3(4):1.

Macgillivray S

Arroll B et al. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo in primary care treated depression. A meta-analysis , 3(5):449.

MacGregor K

Bodenheimer T et al. Practice-based research in primary care: facilitator or barrier to practice improvement? (Suppl 2). 3(4):1.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Scientific skepticism and resistance to change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

MacGregor K et al. The Action Plan Project: Discussing Behavior Change in the Primary Care Visit (Suppl 2). 3(4):S39.

Madsen RW

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

Maheshwary R

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Mainous AG

Koopman RJ et al. Changes in age at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in the United States, 1988-2000, 3(1):60.
eLetters: The age of diabetes (Wells) 1/26/05; Teaching lifestyle change to patients (Moore) 2/8/2005; Re: the age of diabetes (Smith) 2/11/2005.

Mainous AG et al. Transferrin saturation, dietary iron intake and risk of cancer, 3(2):131.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Liszka HA et al. Prehypertension and cardiovascular morbidity, 3(4):294.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290; Prehypertension, patient outcomes, and the knowledge base of family medicine (Green) 292. eLetters: Prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Napoli) 7/27/05; Prehypertension and cardiovascular mortality (Kannel, et al) 7/28/05; Re: prehypertension- yet another pseudodisease (Scott) 7/28/05.

Stokes T et al. Continuity of care: is the personal doctor still important? An international survey of general practitioners and family physicians in England & Wales, United States, and the Netherlands, 3(4):353.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Continuity of care: what is this discussion really about? (Tandeter) 7/27/05; Continuity of care: a goal BEFORE redesigning health care systems (Maier) 7/29/05; Continuity of care: the best is yet to come (Scherger) 7/29/05; Interesting differences between US and England, Wales and the Netherlands (Lochner) 8/1/05; Continuity of care: whom do we need to involve? (Albedaiwi) 8/4/05.

Malterud K

Malterud K et al. The docter who cried: a qualitative study about the doctor's vulnerability (Reflection). 3(4):348.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Compassion and vulnerability (Brody) 7/29/05; Strength in vulnerability (Candib) 8/1/05.

Mangione-Smith R

Schonlau M et al. An evaluation of a quality improvement collaborative in asthma care. Does it improve processes and outcomes of care? 3(3):200.

Marchand L

Beasley JW et al. What is the quality of work life of independent vs employed family physicians in Wisconsin? A WRen Study, 3(6):500.

Martz W

Weiss BD et al. Quick assessment of literacy in primary care: the newest vital sign, 3(6):514.

Mathes R

Olson AL et al. The Healthy Teen Project: Tools to Enhance Adolescent Health Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S63.

Matsumura S

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Mays MZ

Weiss BD et al. Quick assessment of literacy in primary care: the newest vital sign, 3(6):514.

McCord G

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

McCormick KF

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

McCulloch J

Thomas P et al. Increasing capacity for innovation in bureaucratic primary care organizations - a whole system participatory action research project (Suppl 2). 3(4):312.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

McDaniel R

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices, 3(5):430.

MCDonnell J

Thomas P et al. Increasing capacity for innovation in bureaucratic primary care organizations - a whole system participatory action research project (Suppl 2). 3(4):312.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

McIlvain H

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices, 3(5):430.

McLellan LA

Miller WL et al. New knowledge for and about primary care: a view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 3(3):197.
eLetters: The real value of reflection (Gruman) 6/6/05; The future of quality improvement collaborations (Moskowitz) 7/21/05.

Meadows LM

Meadows LM et al. Women's perceptions of future risk after low energy fractures at midlife, 3(1):64.
eLetters: Commentary on women's perceptions of future risk after low-energy fractures at midlife (Melton) 1/28/05.

Mehr DR

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

Meldrum SC

Franks P et al. Are patients' ratings of their physicians related to health outcomes? 3(3):229.
eLetters: Physician behaviors, patient ratings of physicians, and health outcomes (Thom) 6/23/05.

Epstein RM et al. Patient centered communication and diagnostic testing, 3(5):415.

Shields CG et al. Rochester participatory decision making scale (RPAD): reliability and validity, 3(5):436.

Meredith LS

et al et al et al et al. Physician conceptions of responsibility to individual patients and distributive justice in healthcare, 3(1):53.
eLetters: Individual patients vs societal responsibility? (Brody) 1/26/05; Problematic preferences (Alpart) 3/28/2005.

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Merriam-Castro K

Weiss BD et al. Quick assessment of literacy in primary care: the newest vital sign, 3(6):514.

Michener JL

Ostbye T et al. Is there time for management of patients with chronic diseases in primary care? (Suppl 1). 3(3):209.
eLetters: Economies of time: scarcity in the land of plenty (Hroscikoski) 6/1/05; Further observations and opportunities (Denmark) 6/2/05; What good family doctors really do (Hankey) 6/2/05; Bravo for highlighting the issue (Beasley) 6/2/05; Guidelines and budgets (Bell) 6/6/05; Workable alternative (Shannon) 7/7/05; Improving chronic healthcare (Matthews) 7/7/05.

Miller K

Epstein RM et al. Patient centered communication and diagnostic testing, 3(5):415.

Miller WL

Miller WL et al. New knowledge for and about primary care: a view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 3(3):197.
eLetters: The real value of reflection (Gruman) 6/6/05; The future of quality improvement collaborations (Moskowitz) 7/21/05.

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices, 3(5):430.

Mockbee J

Weiss BD et al. Quick assessment of literacy in primary care: the newest vital sign, 3(6):514.

Mold JW

Mold JW et al. Primary care practice based research networks: at the interface between research and quality improvement, 3(3):12.
eLetters: When is a research network not a research network - or perhaps it's more? (Beasley) 6/12/05; Other challenges for the PHC R&D and PBRNs in developing countries (Stusser) 7/3/05.

Moore KA

Dassow P et al. Bringing the Behavioral Health Improvement Program (BeHIP) to Rural Kentucky (Suppl 2). 3(4):S43.

Mrkonjic L

Meadows LM et al. Women's perceptions of future risk after low energy fractures at midlife, 3(1):64.
eLetters: Commentary on women's perceptions of future risk after low-energy fractures at midlife (Melton) 1/28/05.

Nadkarni M

Heim SW et al. Modular Lifestyle Intervention Tool: A Handheld Tool to Assist Clinicians in Providing Patient-Tailored Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S65.

Nae-Yuh W

Van Voorhees BW et al. Beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults, 3(1):38.
eLetters: Using the Internet to understand nonacceptance of a depression diagnosis (Fogel) 1/26/05; Commentary on beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults (Lin) 1/26/05.

Naessens JM

et al et al et al et al. Predicting persistently high primary care use, 3(4):324.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Nau DP

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 3(1):23.
eLetters: Adherence decisions and disease management (Steiner) 1/26/05.

Nease DE

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 3(1):23.
eLetters: Adherence decisions and disease management (Steiner) 1/26/05.

Green LA et al. Infrastructure requirements for practice-based research networks, 3(3):4.

Neher JO

Neher JO. The decade dance, 3(5):462.

Newman RJ

Newman RJ et al. Outpatient colonoscopy by rural family physicians, 3(2):122.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Great results on office colonoscopy (Pfenninger) 3/30/2005.

Nichols DB

Newman RJ et al. Outpatient colonoscopy by rural family physicians, 3(2):122.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Great results on office colonoscopy (Pfenninger) 3/30/2005.

Niebauer LJ

Cifuentes M et al. Prescription for health: changing primary care practice to foster healthy behaviors (Suppl 2). 3(4):4.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: The new communication will foster behavior change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Nutting PA

Dickinson LM et al. Care manager for major depression in primary care: costs of outpatient care over two years comparing patients with physical versus psychological symptoms, 3(1):15.

Miller WL et al. New knowledge for and about primary care: a view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 3(3):197.
eLetters: The real value of reflection (Gruman) 6/6/05; The future of quality improvement collaborations (Moskowitz) 7/21/05.

Schulberg HC et al. Suicidal ideation and risk among primary care patients with uncomplicated depression, 3(6):523.

Nutting PA et al. Improving detection of suicidal ideation among depressed patients in primary care, 3(6):529.

O'Connor PJ

O�Connor PJ et al. Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care, 3(4):300.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Phillips) 7/27/05; Beyond EMR reminders and alerts (Brown) 7/28/05; EHR-work in progress ( Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; Comments on O'Connor et al (Engelgau) 8/4/05; Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Grant) 8/4/05; Academic detailing (Arenberg) 8/4/05.

O'Malley D

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Oakley LD

Baik S et al. The recognition of depression: the primary care provider's perspective, 3(1):31.
eLetters: Detecting and treating depression in primary care settings (Fogel) 1/26/05; Response to Fogel's comments on Baik et al 3(1), 31-37 (Baik) 1/30/05; Multiple paths to diagnosing depression (Schulberg, et al) 2/11/2005; Is underrecognition of depression really a problem? (Dowrick) 2/14/2005; Depression is not one thing (Thomas) 3/9/2005.

Ogston S

Arroll B et al. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo in primary care treated depression. A meta-analysis, 3(5):449.

Olson AL

Olson AL et al. The Healthy Teen Project: Tools to Enhance Adolescent Health Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S63.

Ooms ME

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

Oprandi AM

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Ory MG

Glasgow RE et al. Practical and relevant self-report measures of health behavior for primary care settings, 3(1):73.
eLetters: Tools for primary care and research (Montori) 1/26/05; Making good use of health behavior measures (Fisher) 1/28/05; Response to Montori (Glasgow) 2/2/2005; Literacy as a screening measure criterion (Marvel) 2/7/2005; Response to Fisher (Glasgow, et al) 2/8/2005; Re: literacy as a screening measure criterion (Klesges, et al) 2/23/2005; Interface with computer automated assessments and tracking (Miller) 3/3/2005.

Orzano AJ

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Osmer C

MacGregor K et al. The Action Plan Project: Discussing Behavior Change in the Primary Care Visit (Suppl 2). 3(4):S39.

Ostbye T

Ostbye T et al. Is there time for management of patients with chronic diseases in primary care? (Suppl 1). 3(3):209.
eLetters: Economies of time: scarcity in the land of plenty (Hroscikoski) 6/1/05; Further observations and opportunities (Denmark) 6/2/05; What good family doctors really do (Hankey) 6/2/05; Bravo for highlighting the issue (Beasley) 6/2/05; Guidelines and budgets (Bell) 6/6/05; Workable alternative (Shannon) 7/7/05; Improving chronic healthcare (Matthews) 7/7/05.

Oye RK

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Pace WD

Pace WD et al. Electronic data collection options for practice-based research networks, 3(3):21.
eLetters: Wireless solutions will dominate e-research (Nagykaldi) 6/6/05; Electronic data capture for QI (Kuzel) 6/19/05; Comments on the article on electronic data collection by Pace, et al (Zafar, et al) 6/21/05; Virtual databases for studying real life health problems ( van Weel) 6/28/05.

Pace WD et al. Practice-based research network studies in the age of HIPAA (Suppl 1). 3(3):38.

Palmer R

Ferrer RL et al. The family contribution to health status: a population-level estimate, 3(2):102.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98; Physicians, families, and population health (House) 100.

Patel F

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Pathman DE

Chen F et al. Patients' beliefs about racism, preferences for physician race, and satisfaction with care, 3(2):138.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Pavlovich WD

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity and the use of primary care and specialist care in the elderly (Suppl 1). 3(3):215.
eLetters: Expanding our knowledge about processes of care for persons with multimorbidities (Bayliss) 6/14/05; Omission of race and class (Fiscella) 6/14/05.

Peeples R

Hall MA et al. Liability implications of physician-directed care coordination , 3(2):115.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Making better law (Roberts) 3/30/2005.

Perez-Stable EJ

Rodriguez MA et al. Breast and cervical cancer screening: impact of health insurance status, ethnicity and nativity of Latinas (Suppl 1). 3(3):235.

Peterson KA

Mold JW et al. Primary care practice based research networks: at the interface between research and quality improvement, 3(3):12.
eLetters: When is a research network not a research network - or perhaps it's more? (Beasley) 6/12/05; Other challenges for the PHC R&D and PBRNs in developing countries (Stusser) 7/3/05.

Phillips RL

Chen F et al. Patients' beliefs about racism, preferences for physician race, and satisfaction with care, 3(2):138.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Phillips WR

Phillips WR et al. COGME's 16th report to Congress: too many physicans could be worse than wasted (Reflection). 3(3):268.
eLetters: Unstated assumptions of CoGME's report deserve attention (Ferrer) 6/1/05.

Pignone MP

Weiss BD et al. Quick assessment of literacy in primary care: the newest vital sign, 3(6):514.

Pincus H

Dickinson LM et al. Care manager for major depression in primary care: costs of outpatient care over two years comparing patients with physical versus psychological symptoms, 3(1):15.

Pino M

Chene R et al. Mental health research in primary care: mandates from a community advisory board, 3(1):70.
eLetters: Essential learning for community-based researchers (Herbert) 2/2/2005; Recommended reading in community-based participatory research (MNacaulay) 2/21/2005; CBPR and PBRNs: methodologies for exploring primary care (Meyers) 2/23/2005.

Pollak KI

Ostbye T et al. Is there time for management of patients with chronic diseases in primary care? (). 3(3):209.
eLetters: Economies of time: scarcity in the land of plenty (Hroscikoski) 6/1/05; Further observations and opportunities (Denmark) 6/2/05; What good family doctors really do (Hankey) 6/2/05; Bravo for highlighting the issue (Beasley) 6/2/05; Guidelines and budgets (Bell) 6/6/05; Workable alternative (Shannon) 7/7/05; Improving chronic healthcare (Matthews) 7/7/05.

Pyne JM

Rost K et al. The cost effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis, 3(1):7.
eLetters: Commentary on cost-effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis (Lin) 1/26/05; The unavoidable constraints of delivering improved depression care (Rost , et al) 1/29/05; Related research (Stange) 1/31/05; A request for clarification on patient demographics (Seehusen, et al) 2/2/2005; What's good for the patient is good for the business case (Bachman) 2/7/2005.

Raue PJ

Schulberg HC et al. Suicidal ideation and risk among primary care patients with uncomplicated depression, 3(6):523.

Reid I

Arroll B et al. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo in primary care treated depression. A meta-analysis (). 3(5):449.

Reiss P

Olson AL et al. The Healthy Teen Project: Tools to Enhance Adolescent Health Counseling (). 3(4):S63.

Ribbe MW

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

Roach D

Chene R et al. Mental health research in primary care: mandates from a community advisory board, 3(1):70.
eLetters: Essential learning for community-based researchers (Herbert) 2/2/2005; Recommended reading in community-based participatory research (MNacaulay) 2/21/2005; CBPR and PBRNs: methodologies for exploring primary care (Meyers) 2/23/2005.

Rodriguez MA

Rodriguez MA et al. Breast and cervical cancer screening: impact of health insurance status, ethnicity and nativity of Latinas 3(3):235.

Roetzheim RG

Roetzheim RG et al. Long-term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 3(2):109.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Rollins L

Heim SW et al. Modular Lifestyle Intervention Tool: A Handheld Tool to Assist Clinicians in Providing Patient-Tailored Counseling (). 3(4):S65.

Rosen M

Schonlau M et al. An evaluation of a quality improvement collaborative in asthma care. Does it improve processes and outcomes of care? 3(3):200.

Rosenblatt RA

Rosenblatt RA. Ecological change and the future of the human species: can physicans make a difference? (Reflection). 3(2):173.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Rost K

Rost K et al. The cost effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis, 3(1):7.
eLetters: Commentary on cost-effectiveness of enhancing primary care depression management on an ongoing basis (Lin) 1/26/05; The unavoidable constraints of delivering improved depression care (Rost , et al) 1/29/05; Related research (Stange) 1/31/05; A request for clarification on patient demographics (Seehusen, et al) 2/2/2005; What's good for the patient is good for the business case (Bachman) 2/7/2005.

Dickinson LM et al. Care manager for major depression in primary care: costs of outpatient care over two years comparing patients with physical versus psychological symptoms, 3(1):15.

Rothemich S

Woolf SH et al. Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services (). 3(4):2.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Krist AH et al. It Takes a Partnership: The Value of Collaboration in Developing and Promoting a Web Site for Primary Care Patients (Suppl 2). 3(4):S47.

Rubenstein L

Nutting PA et al. Improving detection of suicidal ideation among depressed patients in primary care, 3(6):529.

Rush WA

O'Connor PJ et al. Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care, 3(4):300.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Phillips) 7/27/05; Beyond EMR reminders and alerts (Brown) 7/28/05; EHR-work in progress ( Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; Comments on O'Connor et al (Engelgau) 8/4/05; Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Grant) 8/4/05; Academic detailing (Arenberg) 8/4/05.

Russell TV

Crawford MA et al. Practice Extenders and PDA-Based Counseling for Smoking and Unhealthy Diet (Suppl 2). 3(4):S41.

Sainfort F

Beasley JW et al. What is the quality of work life of independent vs employed family physicians in Wisconsin? A WRen Study, 3(6):500.

Saultz JW

Saultz JW et al. Interpersonal Continuity of care and care outcomes: a critical review, 3(2):159.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: The importance of continuity of care: are we asking the wrong questions? (Litaker) 3/30/2005.

Schers H

Stokes T et al. Continuity of care: is the personal doctor still important? An international survey of general practitioners and family physicians in England & Wales, United States, and the Netherlands, 3(4):353.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Continuity of care: what is this discussion really about? (Tandeter) 7/27/05; Continuity of care: a goal BEFORE redesigning health care systems (Maier) 7/29/05; Continuity of care: the best is yet to come (Scherger) 7/29/05; Interesting differences between US and England, Wales and the Netherlands (Lochner) 8/1/05; Continuity of care: whom do we need to involve? (Albedaiwi) 8/4/05.

Schneider FD

Burge SK et al. Patients' advice to physicians about intervening in family conflict (). 3(3):248.
eLetters: The primary care management of intimate partner violence: a health services issue (Cronholm) 6/1/05.

Schonlau M

Schonlau M et al. An evaluation of a quality improvement collaborative in asthma care. Does it improve processes and outcomes of care? 3(3):200.

Schorling J

Heim SW et al. Modular Lifestyle Intervention Tool: A Handheld Tool to Assist Clinicians in Providing Patient-Tailored Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S65.

Schroeder J

Roetzheim RG et al. Long-term results from a randomized controlled trial to increase cancer screening among attendees of community health centers, 3(2):109.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Schulberg HC

Schulberg HC et al. Suicidal ideation and risk among primary care patients with uncomplicated depression, 3(6):523.

Schwenk TL

Aikens JE et al. Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of beliefs about medication, 3(1):23.
eLetters: Adherence decisions and disease management (Steiner) 1/26/05.

Scott JG

Crosson JC et al. Implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice: communication, decision-making, and conflict, 3(4):307.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Implementing EMRs: the good, the bad and the ugly (Scherger) 7/29/05; Leadership, culture, and management (Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; A commentary on: implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice (McGrail) 8/4/05.

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices (). 3(5):430.

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Selius BA

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Shah A

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Shaw E

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Sherman AK

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

Sherman KJ

Sherman KJ et al. The practice of acupuncture: who are the providers and what do they do? 3(2):151.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Acupuncture, who are the providers (Nasir) 3/30/2005.

Shields C

Epstein RM et al. Patient centered communication and diagnostic testing (). 3(5):415.

Shields CG

Franks P et al. Are patients' ratings of their physicians related to health outcomes? 3(3):229.
eLetters: Physician behaviors, patient ratings of physicians, and health outcomes (Thom) 6/23/05.

Shields CG et al. Rochester participatory decision making scale (RPAD): reliability and validity (). 3(5):436.

Shields SG

Shields SG. On this day of mothers and sons (Reflection). 3(4):367.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to "On this day of mothers and sons" (Swanson) 7/27/05; A mother's comment (Mitchell) 7/27/05; Of mothers, sons and daughters (7/28/05; The power of birth (Klein) 7/29/05.

Slaymaker E

Levri K et al. Metformin as treatment for overweight and obese adults: a systematic review, 3(5):457.

Smit B

Fleming C et al. Glaucoma in the primary care setting: an update for the US Preventive Services Task Force, 3(2):167.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Comment on "Screening for primary glaucoma in the primary care setting: and update for the US Preventive Services Task Force (Raffaelli) 3/30/2005.

Smith P

Hodgson P et al. Stories from frequent attenders: a qualitative study in primary care, 3(4):318.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Response to Hodgson et al (Etherington) 7/29/05.

Solberg LI

Solberg LI. If you've seen one quality improvement collaborative... (Editorial). 3(3):197.

Sperl-Hillen JM

O'Connor PJ et al. Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care, 3(4):300.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Phillips) 7/27/05; Beyond EMR reminders and alerts (Brown) 7/28/05; EHR-work in progress ( Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; Comments on O'Connor et al (Engelgau) 8/4/05; Comment on "Impact of an electronic medical record on diabetes quality of care" (Grant) 8/4/05; Academic detailing (Arenberg) 8/4/05.

Spurling MC

Spurling MC et al. Alcohol-related injuries: evidence for the prevention paradox, 3(1):47.
eLetters: Measuring the population impact (Heller) 1/26/05; Data do not support prevention paradox (Nordstrom) 1/28/05; Addressing questions (Vinson) 1/29/05.

Stange KC

Stange KC. In this issue (Editorial). 3(1):2.

Stange KC. ON TRACK "Our community of reflective practitioners will continue its quest informed.� (On TRACK). 3(1):86.

Stange KC. In this issue (). 3(2):98.

Stange KC. On TRACK: stimulus, reponse, interpretation (On TRACK). 3(2):177.

Stange KC. Thank TRACK participants (). 3(3):108.

Stange KC. In this issue: bursting the bubble on chronic disease management, the meaning of healing, PBRN methods supplement, and the Annals' 2-year anniversary (). 3(3):194.

Miller WL et al. New knowledge for and about primary care: a view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 3(3):197.
eLetters: The real value of reflection (Gruman) 6/6/05; The future of quality improvement collaborations (Moskowitz) 7/21/05.

Stange KC. On TRACK: what I learned; what will you discover? (On TRACK). 3(3):273.

Cifuentes M et al. Prescription for health: changing primary care practice to foster healthy behaviors (). 3(4):4.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: The new communication will foster behavior change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Stange KC. In This issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (). 3(4):290.

Stange KC. Radical ideas (On TRACK). 3(4):369.

Stange KC. In this issue: subtle clinical policy (Editorial). 3(5):386.

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices (). 3(5):430.

Stange KC. On TRACK: Strength from vulnerability (On TRACK). 3(5):464.

Stange KC. Reviewers for the Annals of Family Medicine through September 2005, 3(6):.

Stange KC. In this issue: trade-offs, time use, depression care (Editorial). 3(6):482.

Stange KC. On TRACK: practical and contextual issues (). 3(6):556.

Starfield B

Starfield B et al. Comorbidity and the use of primary care and specialist care in the elderly (). 3(3):215.
eLetters: Expanding our knowledge about processes of care for persons with multimorbidities (Bayliss) 6/14/05; Omission of race and class (Fiscella) 6/14/05.

Staton EW

Pace WD et al. Electronic data collection options for practice-based research networks, 3(3):21.
eLetters: Wireless solutions will dominate e-research (Nagykaldi) 6/6/05; Electronic data capture for QI (Kuzel) 6/19/05; Comments on the article on electronic data collection by Pace, et al (Zafar, et al) 6/21/05; Virtual databases for studying real life health problems ( van Weel) 6/28/05.

Pace WD et al. Practice-based research network studies in the age of HIPAA (). 3(3):38.

Stello B

Crosson JC et al. Implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice: communication, decision-making, and conflict, 3(4):307.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Implementing EMRs: the good, the bad and the ugly (Scherger) 7/29/05; Leadership, culture, and management (Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; A commentary on: implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice (McGrail) 8/4/05.

Stokes T

Stokes T et al. Continuity of care: is the personal doctor still important? An international survey of general practitioners and family physicians in England & Wales, United States, and the Netherlands, 3(4):353.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Continuity of care: what is this discussion really about? (Tandeter) 7/27/05; Continuity of care: a goal BEFORE redesigning health care systems (Maier) 7/29/05; Continuity of care: the best is yet to come (Scherger) 7/29/05; Interesting differences between US and England, Wales and the Netherlands (Lochner) 8/1/05; Continuity of care: whom do we need to involve? (Albedaiwi) 8/4/05.

Strayer S

Heim SW et al. Modular Lifestyle Intervention Tool: A Handheld Tool to Assist Clinicians in Providing Patient-Tailored Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S65.

Stroebel C

Crosson JC et al. Implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice: communication, decision-making, and conflict, 3(4):307.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Implementing EMRs: the good, the bad and the ugly (Scherger) 7/29/05; Leadership, culture, and management (Spikol, et al) 8/2/05; A commentary on: implementing an electronic medical record in a family medicine practice (McGrail) 8/4/05.

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Sugarman J

Beach M et al. Do patients treated with dignity report higher satisfaction, adherence, and receipt of preventive care? 3(4):331.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Sullivan F

Arroll B et al. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo in primary care treated depression. A meta-analysis (). 3(5):449.

Susman JL

Baik S et al. The recognition of depression: the primary care provider's perspective, 3(1):31.
eLetters: Detecting and treating depression in primary care settings (Fogel) 1/26/05; Response to Fogel's comments on Baik et al 3(1), 31-37 (Baik) 1/30/05; Multiple paths to diagnosing depression (Schulberg, et al) 2/11/2005; Is underrecognition of depression really a problem? (Dowrick) 2/14/2005; Depression is not one thing (Thomas) 3/9/2005.

Taguchi K

Taylor R et al. Tamoxifen for breast cancer chemoprevention: low uptake by high risk women after evaluation of a breast lump (). 3(3):242.
eLetters: Comment: uptake of chemoprevention for breast cancer in high-risk women (Verma) 7/5/05.

Tallia AF

et al et al. Implementing Health Behavior Change in Primary Care: Lessons from Prescription for Health (). 3(4):1.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Crabtree BF et al. Delivery of clinical preventive services in family medicine offices (). 3(5):430.

Scott JG et al. Social network analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices, 3(5):443.

Tarn DM

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Tarrant C

Stokes T et al. Continuity of care: is the personal doctor still important? An international survey of general practitioners and family physicians in England & Wales, United States, and the Netherlands, 3(4):353.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Continuity of care: what is this discussion really about? (Tandeter) 7/27/05; Continuity of care: a goal BEFORE redesigning health care systems (Maier) 7/29/05; Continuity of care: the best is yet to come (Scherger) 7/29/05; Interesting differences between US and England, Wales and the Netherlands (Lochner) 8/1/05; Continuity of care: whom do we need to involve? (Albedaiwi) 8/4/05.

Taylor R

Taylor R et al. Tamoxifen for breast cancer chemoprevention: low uptake by high risk women after evaluation of a breast lump (). 3(3):242.
eLetters: Comment: uptake of chemoprevention for breast cancer in high-risk women (Verma) 7/5/05.

Teutsch SM

Teutsch SM et al. Misaligned incentives in America's health: who's minding the store? (Editorial). 3(6):485.

Thomas P

Thomas P et al. Increasing capacity for innovation in bureaucratic primary care organizations - a whole system participatory action research project (). 3(4):312.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Thunderchief W

Chene R et al. Mental health research in primary care: mandates from a community advisory board, 3(1):70.
eLetters: Essential learning for community-based researchers (Herbert) 2/2/2005; Recommended reading in community-based participatory research (MNacaulay) 2/21/2005; CBPR and PBRNs: methodologies for exploring primary care (Meyers) 2/23/2005.

Torres T

Dosh SA et al. Changing Organizational Constructs Into Functional Tools: An Assessment of the 5 A's in Primary Care Practices (Suppl 2). 3(4):S50.

Tsai B

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Turner TJ

Crawford MA et al. Practice Extenders and PDA-Based Counseling for Smoking and Unhealthy Diet (Suppl 2). 3(4):S41.

US Preventive Services Task Force

US Preventive Services Task Force . Screening for glaucoma: recommendation statement, 3(2):171.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

US Preventive Services Task Force . Screening for gonorrhea: recommendation statement (). 3(3):263.
eLetters: Consideration in favor of simultaneous screening for HIV infection and contact tracing (Chauhan) 6/6/05.

van der Steen JT

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

van der Wal G

Kruse RL et al. Antibiotic treatment and survival of nursing home patients with lower respiratory infection: a cross-national analysis, 3(5):422.

van Houten HK

et al et al et al et al. Predicting persistently high primary care use, 3(4):324.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Van Voorhees BW

Van Voorhees BW et al. Beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults, 3(1):38.
eLetters: Using the Internet to understand nonacceptance of a depression diagnosis (Fogel) 1/26/05; Commentary on beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults (Lin) 1/26/05.

van Weel C

van Weel C. Longitudinal research and data collection in primary care, 3(3):46.

Vanasse A

Fortin M et al. Prevalence of multimorbidity among adults seen in family practice, 3(3):223.
eLetters: Multimorbidity prevalence as an indicator of physicians' workload (Agarwal) 6/2/05.

Vanness D

et al et al et al et al. Predicting persistently high primary care use, 3(4):324.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Vinson DC

Spurling MC et al. Alcohol-related injuries: evidence for the prevention paradox, 3(1):47.
eLetters: Measuring the population impact (Heller) 1/26/05; Data do not support prevention paradox (Nordstrom) 1/28/05; Addressing questions (Vinson) 1/29/05.

Waitzkin H

Chene R et al. Mental health research in primary care: mandates from a community advisory board, 3(1):70.
eLetters: Essential learning for community-based researchers (Herbert) 2/2/2005; Recommended reading in community-based participatory research (MNacaulay) 2/21/2005; CBPR and PBRNs: methodologies for exploring primary care (Meyers) 2/23/2005.

Wald ER

Woolf SH et al. Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services (). 3(4):2.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Wald ER et al. Establishing a Family-Based Intervention for Overweight Children in Pediatric Practice (Suppl 2). 3(4):3.

Walden J

Wolf LE et al. Human subjects issues and IRB review in practice-based research, 3(3):30.

Walter FM

Walter FM et al. 'Coming down the line'- patients' understanding of their family history of common chronic disease, 3(5):405.

Ward LM

Rodriguez MA et al. Breast and cervical cancer screening: impact of health insurance status, ethnicity and nativity of Latinas (). 3(3):235.

Waters D

Heim SW et al. Modular Lifestyle Intervention Tool: A Handheld Tool to Assist Clinicians in Providing Patient-Tailored Counseling (Suppl 2). 3(4):S65.

Weiss BD

Weiss BD et al. Quick assessment of literacy in primary care: the newest vital sign, 3(6):514.

Wells KB

et al et al et al et al. Physician conceptions of responsibility to individual patients and distributive justice in healthcare, 3(1):53.
eLetters: Individual patients vs societal responsibility? (Brody) 1/26/05; Problematic preferences (Alpart) 3/28/2005.

Wenger NS

Tarn DM et al. Trust in one's physician:the role of ethnic match, autonomy, acculturation, and religiosity among Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 3(4):339.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

While A

Thomas P et al. Increasing capacity for innovation in bureaucratic primary care organizations - a whole system participatory action research project (). 3(4):312.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

White D

Alper BS et al. Physicians answer more clinical questions and change clinical decisions more often with synthesized evidence: a randomized trial in primary care, 3(6):507.

Whitlock EP

Fleming C et al. Glaucoma in the primary care setting: an update for the US Preventive Services Task Force, 3(2):167.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Comment on "Screening for primary glaucoma in the primary care setting: and update for the US Preventive Services Task Force (Raffaelli) 3/30/2005.

Wilkins T

Wilkins T et al. Office-based unsedated ultrathin esophagoscopy in a primary care setting, 3(2):126.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98. eLetters: Comment on Wilkins et al (Chak) 3/30/2005; Office-based unsedated ultrathin esophagoscopy (Ramakrishnan) 3/31/2005.

Williams B

Arroll B et al. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo in primary care treated depression. A meta-analysis (). 3(5):449.

Williams JW

Schulberg HC et al. Suicidal ideation and risk among primary care patients with uncomplicated depression, 3(6):523.

Williamson A

Dassow P et al. Bringing the Behavioral Health Improvement Program (BeHIP) to Rural Kentucky (Suppl 2). 3(4):S43.

Wilson D

Krist AH et al. It Takes a Partnership: The Value of Collaboration in Developing and Promoting a Web Site for Primary Care Patients (Suppl 2). 3(4):S47.

Wilson E

Chen F et al. Patients' beliefs about racism, preferences for physician race, and satisfaction with care, 3(2):138.
Editorials: In this issue (Stange) 98.

Wilson S

Levri K et al. Metformin as treatment for overweight and obese adults: a systematic review, 3(5):457.

Wolf LE

Wolf LE et al. Human subjects issues and IRB review in practice-based research, 3(3):30.

Wong S

MaGregor K et al. The Action Plan Project: Discussing Behavior Change in the Primary Care Visit (Suppl 2). 3(4):S39.

Woolf SH

Woolf SH et al. Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services (). 3(4):2.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Krist AH et al. It Takes a Partnership: The Value of Collaboration in Developing and Promoting a Web Site for Primary Care Patients (Suppl 2). 3(4):S47.

Woolf SH et al. The breakeven point: when medical advances are less important than improving the fidelity with which they are delivered, 3(6):545.

Wu S

Schonlau M et al. An evaluation of a quality improvement collaborative in asthma care. Does it improve processes and outcomes of care? 3(3):200.

Yarnall KS

Ostbye T et al. Is there time for management of patients with chronic diseases in primary care? (). 3(3):209.
eLetters: Economies of time: scarcity in the land of plenty (Hroscikoski) 6/1/05; Further observations and opportunities (Denmark) 6/2/05; What good family doctors really do (Hankey) 6/2/05; Bravo for highlighting the issue (Beasley) 6/2/05; Guidelines and budgets (Bell) 6/6/05; Workable alternative (Shannon) 7/7/05; Improving chronic healthcare (Matthews) 7/7/05.

Yeh J

Levri K et al. Metformin as treatment for overweight and obese adults: a systematic review, 3(5):457.

Young DM

et al et al. Implementing Health Behavior Change in Primary Care: Lessons from Prescription for Health (). 3(4):1.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290.

Bodenheimer T et al. Practice-based research in primary care: facilitator or barrier to practice improvement? (). 3(4):1.
Editorials: In this issue: patient outcomes, the process of care, and the capacity for innovation (Stange) 290. eLetters: Scientific skepticism and resistance to change (Scherger) 8/3/05.

Zaharna M

Gilchrist V et al. Physician activities during time out of the examination room, 3(6):494.

Zink TM

Elder NC et al. How experiencing preventable medical problems has changed patients' interactions with primary healthcare (). 3(6):537.

Zyzanski SJ

Miller WL et al. New knowledge for and about primary care: a view through the looking glass of the Annals of Family Medicine (Editorial). 3(3):197.
eLetters: The real value of reflection (Gruman) 6/6/05; The future of quality improvement collaborations (Moskowitz) 7/21/05.