Donald L. Patrick

Publication List Details

Period

1991 - 2008

Number

51

Co-Authors

BMC Oral Health BioMed Central Proceedings Reducing Oral Health Disparities: A Focus on Social and Cultural Determinants (2008)

Donald L Patrick, Rosanna Shuk, Yin Lee, Michele Nucci, David Grembowski, Carol Zane Jolles, ...

Oral health is essential to the general health and well-being of individuals and the population. Yet significant oral health disparities persist in the U.S. population because of a web of influences...

Quality of life at the end of life (2007)

Diehr, Paula, Lafferty, William E, Patrick, Donald L, Downey, Lois, Devlin, Sean M, Standish, Leanna J

Abstract Background Little is known about self-perceived quality of life (QOL) near the end of life, because such information is difficult to collect and to interpret. Here, we describe QOL in the...

Longitudinal Analysis of Sexual Function Reported by Men in the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (2007)

Moinpour, Carol M., Darke, Amy K., Donaldson, Gary W., Thompson, Ian M., Langley, Connie, Ankerst, Donna Pauler, ...

Background The Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT) was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the efficacy of finasteride in preventing prostate cancer in 18882 men aged 55 years...

Assessment of Community Functioning in People With Schizophrenia and Other Severe Mental Illnesses: A White Paper Based on an NIMH-Sponsored Workshop (2007)

Bellack, Alan S., Green, Michael F., Cook, Judith A., Fenton, Wayne, Harvey, Philip D., Heaton, Robert K., ...

People with schizophrenia frequently have significant problems in community functioning. Progress in developing effective interventions to ameliorate these problems has been slowed by the absence of...

Managed care and patient ratings of the quality of specialty care among patients with pain or depressive symptoms (2007)

Grembowski, David, Paschane, David, Diehr, Paula, Katon, Wayne, Martin, Diane, Patrick, Donald L

Abstract Background Managed care efforts to regulate access to specialists and reduce costs may lower quality of care. Few studies have examined whether managed care is associated with patient...

Reducing Oral Health Disparities: A Focus on Social and Cultural Determinants (2006)

Patrick, Donald L, Lee, Rosanna, Nucci, Michele, Grembowski, David, Jolles, Carol, Milgrom, Peter

Abstract Oral health is essential to the general health and well-being of individuals and the population. Yet significant oral health disparities persist in the U.S. population because of a web of...

Synchrony of change in depressive symptoms, health status, and quality of life in persons with clinical depression (2006)

Diehr, Paula H, Derleth, Ann M, McKenna, Stephen P, Martin, Mona L, Bushnell, Donald M, Simon, Gregory, ...

Abstract Background Little is known about longitudinal associations among measures of depression, mental and physical health, and quality of life (QOL). We followed 982 clinically depressed persons...

Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness and Intraclass Correlation of Health Status Measures Used in Randomized and Cluster-Randomized Trials (2006)

Diehr, Paula, Chen, Lu, Patrick, Donald L., Feng, Ziding, Yasui, Yutaka

Background: New health status instruments are described by psychometric properties, such as Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness. For cluster-randomized trials, another important statistic is...

Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness and Intraclass Correlation of Health Status Measures Used in Randomized and Cluster-Randomized Trials (2006)

Diehr, Paula, Chen, Lu, Patrick, Donald L., Feng, Ziding, Yasui, Yutaka

Background: New health status instruments are described by psychometric properties, such as Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness. For cluster-randomized trials, another important statistic is...

Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness and Intraclass Correlation of Health Status Measures Used in Randomized and Cluster-Randomized Trials (2006)

Diehr, Paula, Chen, Lu, Patrick, Donald L., Feng, Ziding, Yasui, Yutaka

Background: New health status instruments are described by psychometric properties, such as Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness. For cluster-randomized trials, another important statistic is...

Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness and Intraclass Correlation of Health Status Measures Used in Randomized and Cluster-Randomized Trials (2006)

Diehr, Paula, Chen, Lu, Patrick, Donald L., Feng, Ziding, Yasui, Yutaka

Background: New health status instruments are described by psychometric properties, such as Reliability, Effect Size, and Responsiveness. For cluster-randomized trials, another important statistic is...

Assessment of Community Functioning in People With Schizophrenia and Other Severe Mental Illnesses: A White Paper Based on an NIMH-Sponsored Workshop (2006)

Bellack, Alan S., Green, Michael F., Cook, Judith A., Fenton, Wayne, Harvey, Philip D., Heaton, Robert K., ...

People with schizophrenia frequently have significant problems in community functioning. Progress in developing effective interventions to ameliorate these problems has been slowed by the absence of...

Incorporating Death into Health-Related Variables in Longitudinal Studies (2004)

Diehr, Paula, Johnson, Laura Lee, Patrick, Donald L., Psaty, Bruce

Background: The aging process can be described as the change in health-related variables over time. Unfortunately, simple graphs of available data may be misleading if some people die, since they may...

Incorporating Death into Health-Related Variables in Longitudinal Studies (2004)

Diehr, Paula, Johnson, Laura Lee, Patrick, Donald L., Psaty, Bruce

Background: The aging process can be described as the change in health-related variables over time. Unfortunately, simple graphs of available data may be misleading if some people die, since they may...

Incorporating Death into Health-Related Variables in Longitudinal Studies (2004)

Diehr, Paula, Johnson, Laura Lee, Patrick, Donald L., Psaty, Bruce

Background: The aging process can be described as the change in health-related variables over time. Unfortunately, simple graphs of available data may be misleading if some people die, since they may...

Incorporating Death into Health-Related Variables in Longitudinal Studies (2004)

Diehr, Paula, Johnson, Laura Lee, Patrick, Donald L., Psaty, Bruce

Background: The aging process can be described as the change in health-related variables over time. Unfortunately, simple graphs of available data may be misleading if some people die, since they may...

Quality of Life of Adolescents With Perceived Disabilities (2003)

Edwards, Todd C., Patrick, Donald L., Topolski, Tari D.

Objective To compare the self-perceived quality of life (QoL) of adolescents with and without disabilities. Method A school-based survey was conducted with 2,801 7th to 12th grade students in a rural...

Performance of the Halex in Logitudinal Studies of Older Adults (2002)

Diehr, Paula, Patrick, Donald L., Burke, Gregory L., Williamson, Jeff D.

Goal: The Halex is an indicator of health status that combines self-rated health and activity limitations, which has been used by NCHS to predict future years of healthy life. The scores for each...

Performance of the Halex in Logitudinal Studies of Older Adults (2002)

Diehr, Paula, Patrick, Donald L., Burke, Gregory L., Williamson, Jeff D.

Goal: The Halex is an indicator of health status that combines self-rated health and activity limitations, which has been used by NCHS to predict future years of healthy life. The scores for each...

Performance of the Halex in Logitudinal Studies of Older Adults (2002)

Diehr, Paula, Patrick, Donald L., Burke, Gregory L., Williamson, Jeff D.

Goal: The Halex is an indicator of health status that combines self-rated health and activity limitations, which has been used by NCHS to predict future years of healthy life. The scores for each...

Performance of the Halex in Logitudinal Studies of Older Adults (2002)

Diehr, Paula, Patrick, Donald L., Burke, Gregory L., Williamson, Jeff D.

Goal: The Halex is an indicator of health status that combines self-rated health and activity limitations, which has been used by NCHS to predict future years of healthy life. The scores for each...

Probabilities of Transition Among Health States for Older Adults (2001)

Diehr, Paula, Patrick, Donald L.

Goal: To estimate the probabilities of transition among self-rated health states for older adults, and examine how they vary by age and sex. Methods: We used self-rated health (Excellent, Very Good,...

Probabilities of Transition Among Health States for Older Adults (2001)

Diehr, Paula, Patrick, Donald L.

Goal: To estimate the probabilities of transition among self-rated health states for older adults, and examine how they vary by age and sex. Methods: We used self-rated health (Excellent, Very Good,...

Probabilities of Transition Among Health States for Older Adults (2001)

Diehr, Paula, Patrick, Donald L.

Goal: To estimate the probabilities of transition among self-rated health states for older adults, and examine how they vary by age and sex. Methods: We used self-rated health (Excellent, Very Good,...

Probabilities of Transition Among Health States for Older Adults (2001)

Diehr, Paula, Patrick, Donald L.

Goal: To estimate the probabilities of transition among self-rated health states for older adults, and examine how they vary by age and sex. Methods: We used self-rated health (Excellent, Very Good,...

Pathways to Disability Income among Persons with Severe, Persistent Psychiatric Disorders (1997)

Estroff, Sue E, Patrick, Donald L, Zimmer, Catherine R, Lachicotte, William S

[Excerpt] Harsh skepticism pervades current public debate about who deserves public support and on what basis, particularly regarding the claims of individuals with disabling illness and injury....

Participation and Adherence Among Older Men and Women Recruited to the Beta-Carotene and Retinol Efficacy Trial (CARET) (1991)

Thornquist, Mark D., Patrick, Donald L., Omenn, Gilbert S.

We evaluated as functions of age and gender participation and adherence rates in older adults recruited to pilot studies for CARET, a multicenter chemoprevention trial. Eligible were men and women...

Participation of Higher Users in a Randomized Trial of Medicare Reimbursement for Preventive Services (1991)

Durham, Mary L., Beresford, Shirley, Diehr, Paula, Grembowski, David, Hecht, Julia A., Patrick, Donald L.

In a study of older enrollees in an HMO, we found that seniors who are higher users of health care services are willing to participate in health promotion programs. Although people aged 85 or older...

Methods for Measuring Levels of Well-being for a Health Status Index

Patrick, Donald L., Bush, J. W., Chen, Milton M.

Three psychological scaling procedures—category rating, magnitude estimation, and equivalence—were used to measure the levels of well-being that student and health-leader judges in 14...

Prevalence of Secondary Conditions Among People With Disabilities

Kinne, Susan, Patrick, Donald L., Doyle, Debra Lochner

We analyzed data from 2075 respondents to the disability supplement of the 2001 Washington State Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance Survey to describe population prevalence of secondary conditions...

Methods for Measuring Levels of Well-being for a Health Status Index

Patrick, Donald L., Bush, J. W., Chen, Milton M.

Three psychological scaling procedures—category rating, magnitude estimation, and equivalence—were used to measure the levels of well-being that student and health-leader judges in 14...

Prevalence of Secondary Conditions Among People With Disabilities

Kinne, Susan, Patrick, Donald L., Doyle, Debra Lochner

We analyzed data from 2075 respondents to the disability supplement of the 2001 Washington State Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance Survey to describe population prevalence of secondary conditions...

Reducing Oral Health Disparities: A Focus on Social and Cultural Determinants

Patrick, Donald L, Lee, Rosanna Shuk Yin, Nucci, Michele, Grembowski, David, Jolles, Carol Zane, Milgrom, Peter

Oral health is essential to the general health and well-being of individuals and the population. Yet significant oral health disparities persist in the U.S. population because of a web of influences...

Cost Effectiveness of Recombinant Human Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Therapy in Patients with ALS

Stacey J. Ackerman, Erin M. Sullivan, Kathleen M. Beusterien, Howard M. Natter, Deborah F. Gelinas, Donald L. Patrick

Objective: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal, degenerative neuromuscular disease characterised by a progressive loss of voluntary motor activity. Recombinant human insulin-like growth...

The Tobacco Industry's Response to the COMMIT Trial: An Analysis of Legacy Tobacco Documents

Carlini, Beatriz H, Patrick, Donald L, Halperin, Abigail C, Santos, Verena

We analyzed internal tobacco industry documents that describe the industry's response to the Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT), a multi-center community-based tobacco...

Assessment of Community Functioning in People With Schizophrenia and Other Severe Mental Illnesses: A White Paper Based on an NIMH-Sponsored Workshop

Bellack, Alan S., Green, Michael F., Cook, Judith A., Fenton, Wayne, Harvey, Philip D., Heaton, Robert K., ...

People with schizophrenia frequently have significant problems in community functioning. Progress in developing effective interventions to ameliorate these problems has been slowed by the absence of...