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The International Quarterly of Community Health Education | 1990

Health Care Providers as Key Change Agents in the Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT).

Judith K. Ockene; Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Lawrence Berger; Norman Hymowitz

The Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT) is a multi-center collaborative trial sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. COMMIT utilizes multiple, community-based channels to facilitate quit attempts among heavy cigarette smokers. The “health care provider channel” is important, in that physicians, dentists, and other health care providers can effect changes in smoking behavior at both the individual and community level. There are over 1,600 primary care physicians and general practice dentists in the COMMIT intervention communities. This article describes the conceptual basis for the health care provider activities; results of a survey of Community attitudes and behaviors regarding smoking and health care; specific training and intervention activities; and the role of health care providers as community change agents in the smoking cessation arena.


Advances in Health Sciences Education | 1997

Increasing physician involvement In cholesterol-lowering practices: The role of knowledge, attitudes and perceptions.

Karen Mann; Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Robert W. Putnam; David A. Davis

The study evaluated a multifaceted educational intervention systematically designed to increase physician involvement in cholesterol-lowering practices. We hypothesized that knowledge, perceptions and behaviours would be enhanced in participating physicians, compared with controls. Method: Fifty-one family physicians were assigned randomly to three groups; the two experimental groups attended a training workshop, received physician and patient education materials and ongoing consultant support. One experimental group also received a “cuing” intervention. The control group received no interventions. Outcome measures included knowledge and attitude scores, self-efficacy perceptions, and physician dietary counselling behaviour. Measures were taken at pretest, 6 weeks and 15 months later. Results: Intervention group physicians achieved significantly higher knowledge scores than the control group at the six-week test; the differences disappeared at 15 months. Attitudes, self-reported practices and overall self-efficacy scores were similar across groups. Within group variation was highly significant. Physician dietary counselling scores were significantly higher in the intervention groups (p = 0.0001). Some associations were seen among knowledge, attitude, self-efficacy and dietary counselling scores. Conclusion: Physician behaviour change in cholesterol reduction may not depend entirely upon knowledge, attitudes and perceptions.


Nature | 1999

Congenital heart disease in mice deficient for the DiGeorge syndrome region.

Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Annalisa Botta; Vesna Jurecic; Sandra Carattini-Rivera; Yin-Chai Cheah; Howard M. Rosenblatt; Allan Bradley; Antonio Baldini


Human Molecular Genetics | 2002

Tbx1 mutation causes multiple cardiovascular defects and disrupts neural crest and cranial nerve migratory pathways

Francesca Vitelli; Masae Morishima; Ilaria Taddei; Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Antonio Baldini


Development | 2002

A genetic link between Tbx1 and fibroblast growth factor signaling

Francesca Vitelli; Ilaria Taddei; Masae Morishima; Erik N. Meyers; Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Antonio Baldini


JAMA | 1988

A Randomized Trial of a Family Physician Intervention for Smoking Cessation

Douglas M.C. Wilson; D. Wayne Taylor; J. Raymond Gilbert; J. Allan Best; Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Dennis G. Willms; Joel Singer


Medical Anthropology Quarterly | 1990

A Systematic Approach for Using Qualitative Methods in Primary Prevention Research

Dennis G. Willms; J. Allan Best; D. Wayne Taylor; J. Raymond Gilbert; Douglas M.C. Wilson; Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Joel Singer


Human Molecular Genetics | 2001

Mice deleted for the DiGeorge/velocardiofacial syndrome region show abnormal sensorimotor gating and learning and memory impairments

Richard Paylor; Kellie L. McIlwain; Robin McAninch; Anna Nellis; Lisa A. Yuva-Paylor; Antonio Baldini; Elizabeth A. Lindsay


JAMA | 1995

Diagnosis of X-linked adrenal hypoplasia congenita by mutation analysis of the DAX1 gene

Weiwen Guo; Jestina Mason; Charles G. Stone; Stacy A. Morgan; Stella Madu; Antonio Baldini; Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Leslie G. Biesecker; Kenneth C. Copeland; Mary Horlick; Anjana L. Pettigrew; Elena Zanaria; Edward R. B. McCabe


Tobacco Control | 1997

Tobacco control activities of primary-care physicians in the Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation. COMMIT Research Group.

Judith K. Ockene; Elizabeth A. Lindsay; Norman Hymowitz; Carol Giffen; Ted Purcell; Paul R. Pomrehn; Terry F. Pechacek

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Joel Singer

University of British Columbia

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Antonio Baldini

National Research Council

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David A. Davis

Association of American Medical Colleges

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Judith K. Ockene

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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