Reynard R. Bouknight
Michigan State University
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Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2002
Michele Heisler; Reynard R. Bouknight; Rodney A. Hayward; Dylan M. Smith; Eve A. Kerr
AbstractOBJECTIVE: Patients’ self-management practices have substantial consequences on morbidity and mortality in diabetes. While the quality of patient-physician relations has been associated with improved health outcomes and functional status, little is known about the impact of different patient-physician interaction styles on patients’ diabetes self-management. This study assessed the influence of patients’ evaluation of their physicians’ participatory decision-making style, rating of physician communication, and reported understanding of diabetes self-care on their self-reported diabetes management. DESIGN: We surveyed 2,000 patients receiving diabetes care across 25 Veterans’ Affairs facilities. We measured patients’ evaluation of provider participatory decision making with a 4-item scale (Provider Participatory Decision-making Style [PDMstyle]; α=0.96), rating of providers’ communication with a 5-item scale (Provider Communication [PCOM]; α=0.93), understanding of diabetes self-care with an 8-item scale (α=0.90), and patients’ completion of diabetes self-care activities (self-management) in 5 domains (α=0.68). Using multivariable linear regression, we examined self-management with the independent associations of PDMstyle, PCOM, and Understanding. RESULTS: Sixty-six percent of the sample completed the surveys (N=1,314). Higher ratings in PDMstyle and PCOM were each associated with higher self-management assessments (P<.01 in all models). When modeled together, PCOM remained a significant independent predictor of self-management (standardized β: 0.18; P<.001), but PDMstyle became nonsignificant. Adding Understanding to the model diminished the unique effect of PCOM in predicting self-management (standardized β: 0.10; P=.004). Understanding was strongly and independently associated with self-management (standardized β: 0.25; P<.001). CONCLUSION: For these patients, ratings of providers’ communication effectiveness were more important than a participatory decision-making style in predicting diabetes self-management. Reported understanding of self-care behaviors was highly predictive of and attenuated the effect of both PDMstyle and PCOM on self-management, raising the possibility that both provider styles enhance self-management through increased patient understanding or self-confidence.
Postgraduate Medicine | 1988
LaClaire Green Bouknight; Reynard R. Bouknight
PreviewBecause of the dramatic increase in cocaine abuse in the 1980s and the recent emergence of “crack” addiction, signs and symptoms of cocaine use are being encountered more often. The authors outline the pharmacology of cocaine and related physiologic changes and tell how to treat trade effects and withdrawal.
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2006
Reynard R. Bouknight; Cathy J. Bradley; Zhehui Luo
International Journal of Obesity | 1996
Michael J. Carella; S. L. Mantz; David R. Rovner; P. W. Willis; Ved V. Gossain; Reynard R. Bouknight; Gary S. Ferenchick
Journal of Immunology | 1980
P. J. Spagnuolo; Jerrold J. Ellner; Reynard R. Bouknight; J. W. Tomford; M. E. Kleinhenz; K. L. Edmonds
Journal of Bacteriology | 1975
Reynard R. Bouknight; H L Sadoff
American Family Physician | 1986
Reynard R. Bouknight
Public Health Reports | 1989
Solomon Dj; Andrew J. Hogan; Reynard R. Bouknight; Solomon Ct
Journal of General Internal Medicine | 1995
Ralph E. Watson; Reynard R. Bouknight; Patrick C. Alguire
American Journal of Public Health | 1985
Reynard R. Bouknight; Patrick C. Alguire; R. Lofgren; Roberta Hoppe