Address correspondence and reprint (2009)
Russell E. Glasgow, Sheana S. Bull
This article provides a discussion of the strengths and limitations of interactive technologies (e.g., Internet, CD-ROM) as supplements to and extensions of diabetes selfmanagement education....
Glasgow, Russell E., Christiansen, Steve, Smith, K. Sabina, Stevens, Victor J., Toobert, Deborah J.
Computer-tailored behavior change programs offer the potential for reaching large populations at a much lower cost than individual or group-based programs. However, few of these programs to date...
Ma Deborah Toobert, Russell E. Glasgow
Interactive health technologies (IHTs), whether used as an adjunct to clinical care or as a stand-alone program, provide a means to efficiently deliver both standardized information and tailored...
Lichtenstein, Edward, Boles, Shawn M., Lee, Michael E., Hampson, Sarah E., Glasgow, Russell E., Fellows, Jeffrey
Radon and cigarette smoking have synergistic effects on lung cancer risk. Electric utility company bill stuffers offered free radon test kits to households with at least one smoker. Participating...
Levinson, Arnold H., Glasgow, Russell E., Gaglio, Bridget, Smith, Tammy L., Cahoon, Jana, Marcus, Alfred C.
Reduction of smoking may increase the likelihood of eventual smoking cessation among those not ready to quit. We describe the development and acceptance of a smoking-reduction intervention that...
Toobert, Deborah J, Glasgow, Russell E, Strycker, Lisa A, Barrera, Manuel, Ritzwoller, Debra P, Weidner, Gerdi
Abstract Background Multiple-risk-factor interventions offer a promising means for addressing the complex interactions between lifestyle behaviors, psychosocial factors, and the social environment....
Glasgow, Russell E, Nelson, Candace C, Kearney, Kathleen A, Reid, Robert, Ritzwoller, Debra P, Strecher, Victor J, ...
Reviewer: Christensen, Helen
External validity: we need to do more (2006)
Glasgow, Russell E., Green, Lawrence W., Klesges, Lisa M., Abrams, David B., Fisher, Edwin B., Goldstein, Michael G., ...
The article discusses the implications of two health research trends for improving the design, review and reporting of research and evaluation studies in the U.S. The first trend is the gap between...
Practical behavioral trials to advance evidence-based behavioral medicine (2006)
Glasgow, Russell E., Davidson, Karina W., Dobkin, Patricia L., Ockene, Judith K., Spring, Bonnie
There is a well-documented gap between research and practice in many areas of behavioral medicine. This gap is due in part to limitations in the capacity of the research database to address questions...
Issues in External Validation and Translation Methodology (2006)
Lawrence W. Green, Russell E. Glasgow
Starting with the proposition that “if we want more evidence-based practice, we need more practice-based evidence, ” this article (a) offers questions and guides that practitioners, program...
Glasgow, Russell E., Klesges, Lisa M., Dzewaltowski, David A., Estabrooks, Paul A., Vogt, Thomas M.
Current public health and medical evidence rely heavily on efficacy information to make decisions regarding intervention impact. This evidence base could be enhanced by research studies that evaluate...
Glasgow, Russell E., Klesges, Lisa M., Dzewaltowski, David A., Estabrooks, Paul A., Vogt, Thomas M.
Current public health and medical evidence rely heavily on efficacy information to make decisions regarding intervention impact. This evidence base could be enhanced by research studies that evaluate...
Assessing delivery of the five 'As' for patient-centered counseling (2006)
GLASGOW, RUSSELL E., EMONT, SETH, MILLER, DORIANE C.
SUMMARY The ‘5As’ model of behavior change provides a sequence of evidence-based clinician and office practice behaviors (Assess, Advise, Agree, Assist, Arrange) that can be applied in primary...
Glasgow, Russell E., Klesges, Lisa M., Dzewaltowski, David A., Estabrooks, Paul A., Vogt, Thomas M.
Current public health and medical evidence rely heavily on efficacy information to make decisions regarding intervention impact. This evidence base could be enhanced by research studies that evaluate...
Assessing delivery of the five 'As' for patient-centered counseling (2006)
GLASGOW, RUSSELL E., EMONT, SETH, MILLER, DORIANE C.
SUMMARY The ‘5As’ model of behavior change provides a sequence of evidence-based clinician and office practice behaviors (Assess, Advise, Agree, Assist, Arrange) that can be applied in primary...
The Chronic Illness Resources Survey: cross-validation and sensitivity to intervention (2005)
Glasgow, Russell E., Toobert, Deborah J., Barrera, Manuel, Strycker, Lisa A.
There is great interest in, but few instruments to assess, multiple levels of support and community resources from a social–ecological perspective. This study evaluated the psychometric...
Glasgow, Russell E., Goldstein, Michael G., Ockene, Judith K., Pronk, Nicolaas P.
BACKGROUND: The evidence base regarding what works in practice for helping patients change multiple risk behaviors is less developed than is the more basic literature on behavior change. Still, there...
Dzewaltowski, David A., Estabrooks, Paul A., Klesges, Lisa M., Bull, Sheana, Glasgow, Russell E.
This review examines the extent to which recent behavioral intervention studies conducted in community settings reported on elements of internal and external validity, with an emphasis on whether...
Toobert, Deborah J., Strycker, Lisa A., Glasgow, Russell E., Barrera, Manuel, Bagdade, John D.
This paper describes a randomized study to evaluate the effects of a comprehensive lifestyle management intervention for 279 postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes who are at elevated risk for...
Translating Patient Safety Research Into Clinical Practice (1998)
Magid, David J., Estabrooks, Paul A., Brand, David W., Raebel, Marsha A., Palen, Ted E., Steiner, John F., ...
There is pressing need to make patient safety research more relevant to clinicians and decisionmakers. The RE-AIM framework of Research, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance is...
Taylor, S. Martin, Ross, Nancy A., Cummings, K. Michael, Glasgow, Russell E., Goldsmith, Charles H., Zanna, Mark P., ...
The success of the Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT) in changing smoking attitudes is examined by testing two primary hypotheses: (1) the priority of smoking as a public...
Future Directions for Research on Pediatric Chronic Disease Management: Lessons from Diabetes (1995)
Glasgow, Russell E., Anderson, Barbara J.
Discussed conceptual and methodological issues related to research on the management of pediatric chronic disease, focusing on diabetes. The quality of studies in this area has improved, but several...
Glasgow, Russell E., Hollis, Jack F., McRae, Suzanne Gilbert, Lando, Harry A., LaChance, Pierre
This paper reports on the development, promotion and use of a coordinated program of low intensity intervention services designed to appeal to smokers (and smokeless tobacco users) at various stages...
Competition and relapse prevention training in worksite smoking modification (1987)
Klesges, Robert C., Glasgow, Russell E., Klesges, Lisa M., Morray, Karen, Quale, Robert
The incremental effects of competition and relapse prevention training were evaluated in the context of a multicomponent worksite smoking modification program. Subjects were 136 adult smokers (72...
Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (ACIC): A Practical Tool to Measure Quality Improvement
Bonomi, Amy E, Wagner, Edward H, Glasgow, Russell E, VonKorff, Michael
Practical and Relevant Self-Report Measures of Patient Health Behaviors for Primary Care Research
Glasgow, Russell E., Ory, Marcia G., Klesges, Lisa M., Cifuentes, Maribel, Fernald, Douglas H., Green, Larry A.
PURPOSE With increasing evidence for the value of behavior change counseling, there is a need for health behavior measurements that can be implemented in primary care research. This article discusses...
Putting It Together: Finding Success in Behavior Change Through Integration of Services
Woolf, Steven H., Glasgow, Russell E., Krist, Alex, Bartz, Claudia, Flocke, Susan A., Holtrop, Jodi Summers, ...
PURPOSE The purpose of this analysis and commentary was to explore the rationale for an integrated approach, within and outside the office, to help patients pursue healthy behaviors.
A Practical Randomized Trial to Improve Diabetes Care
Glasgow, Russell E, Nutting, Paul A, King, Diane K, Nelson, Candace C, Cutter, Gary, Gaglio, Bridget, ...
Glasgow, Russell E., Lichtenstein, Edward, Marcus, Alfred C.
The gap between research and practice is well documented. We address one of the underlying reasons for this gap: the assumption that effectiveness research naturally and logically follows from...
TREND: AN IMPORTANT STEP, BUT NOT ENOUGH
Dzewaltowski, David A., Estabrooks, Paul A., Klesges, Lisa M., Glasgow, Russell E.
Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (ACIC): A Practical Tool to Measure Quality Improvement
Bonomi, Amy E, Wagner, Edward H, Glasgow, Russell E, VonKorff, Michael
Glasgow, Russell E., Lichtenstein, Edward, Marcus, Alfred C.
The gap between research and practice is well documented. We address one of the underlying reasons for this gap: the assumption that effectiveness research naturally and logically follows from...
TREND: AN IMPORTANT STEP, BUT NOT ENOUGH
Dzewaltowski, David A., Estabrooks, Paul A., Klesges, Lisa M., Glasgow, Russell E.
Practical and Relevant Self-Report Measures of Patient Health Behaviors for Primary Care Research
Glasgow, Russell E., Ory, Marcia G., Klesges, Lisa M., Cifuentes, Maribel, Fernald, Douglas H., Green, Larry A.
PURPOSE With increasing evidence for the value of behavior change counseling, there is a need for health behavior measurements that can be implemented in primary care research. This article discusses...
Putting It Together: Finding Success in Behavior Change Through Integration of Services
Woolf, Steven H., Glasgow, Russell E., Krist, Alex, Bartz, Claudia, Flocke, Susan A., Holtrop, Jodi Summers, ...
PURPOSE The purpose of this analysis and commentary was to explore the rationale for an integrated approach, within and outside the office, to help patients pursue healthy behaviors.
A Practical Randomized Trial to Improve Diabetes Care
Glasgow, Russell E, Nutting, Paul A, King, Diane K, Nelson, Candace C, Cutter, Gary, Gaglio, Bridget, ...
Toobert, Deborah J, Glasgow, Russell E, Strycker, Lisa A, Barrera, Manuel, Ritzwoller, Debra P, Weidner, Gerdi
Glasgow, Russell E, Nelson, Candace C, Kearney, Kathleen A, Reid, Robert, Ritzwoller, Debra P, Strecher, Victor J, ...
Use of Chronic Care Model Elements Is Associated With Higher-Quality Care for Diabetes
Nutting, Paul A., Dickinson, W. Perry, Dickinson, L. Miriam, Nelson, Candace C., King, Diane K., Crabtree, Benjamin F., ...
PURPOSE In 30 small, independent primary care practices, we examined the association between clinician-reported use of elements of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) and diabetic patients’ hemoglobin A1c...
Ecological Approaches to Self-Management: The Case of Diabetes
Fisher, Edwin B., Brownson, Carol A., O’Toole, Mary L., Shetty, Gowri, Anwuri, Victoria V., Glasgow, Russell E.
In the Diabetes Initiative of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, an ecological perspective helped identify the following key resources and supports for self-management (RSSM): individualized...
Chronic Disease Management: A Definition And Systematic Approach To Component Interventions
Susan L. Norris, Russell E. Glasgow, Michael M. Engelgau, Patrick J. OConnor, David McCulloch
The burden of chronic diseases is tremendous, and traditional methods of healthcare delivery are unsuitable for addressing these needs. Chronic disease management has emerged as a new strategy for...
Putting it together: finding success in behavior change through integration of services.
Woolf, Steven H., Glasgow, Russell E., Krist, Alex, Bartz, Claudia, Flocke, Susan A., Holtrop, Jodi Summers, ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this analysis and commentary was to explore the rationale for an integrated approach, within and outside the office, to help patients pursue healthy behaviors. METHODS: We...
Development of a Brief Diabetes Distress Screening Instrument
Fisher, Lawrence, Glasgow, Russell E., Mullan, Joseph T., Skaff, Marilyn M., Polonsky, William H.
PURPOSE Previous research has documented that diabetes distress, defined as patient concerns about disease management, support, emotional burden, and access to care, is an important condition...
Shah, Nirav R, Aragones, Abraham, Schaefer, Eric W, Stevens, David, Gourevitch, Marc N, Glasgow, Russell E