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Barbara DiCicco-Bloom
Researcher at City University of New York
Publications - 29
Citations - 6495
Barbara DiCicco-Bloom is an academic researcher from City University of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Qualitative research. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 29 publications receiving 5908 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara DiCicco-Bloom include The Graduate Center, CUNY & Rutgers University.
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Using Learning Teams for Reflective Adaptation (ULTRA): Insights From a Team-Based Change Management Strategy in Primary Care
Bijal A. Balasubramanian,Sabrina M. Chase,Paul A. Nutting,Deborah J. Cohen,Pamela Ohman Strickland,Jesse C. Crosson,William L. Miller,Benjamin F. Crabtree,Barbara DiCicco-Bloom,Eric Shaw,John G. Scott,Shawna V. Hudson,John Orzano,Alfred F. Tallia,Jeanne M. Ferrante,Dena O’Malley,Terry Falco,Karissa A. Hahn,Alicja K. Piasecki,Anna Looney,Jill Kelly,Brian Stello,Nancy Gratz,Kurt C. Stange,Reuben R. McDaniel,Stephen J. Zyzanski,Valerie J. Gilchrist,Christine Stroebel,Sonja Harris-Haywood,Carlos Roberto Jaén,Barbara P. Yawn,Leif I. Solberg +31 more
TL;DR: Qualitative data from 25 intervention practices was examined to understand how they engaged in a team-based collaborative change management strategy and the types of issues they addressed.
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The experience of information sharing among primary care clinicians with cancer survivors and their oncologists.
TL;DR: The themes that emerged from this work describe in detail the absence of systematic information sharing among primary care clinicians, patients, and oncologists that is needed to support quality survivorship care in the primary care setting.
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Developing a model of social capital: relationships in primary care.
Barbara DiCicco-Bloom,Keville Frederickson,Denalee O’Malley,Eric Shaw,Jesse C. Crosson,J. Anna Looney +5 more
TL;DR: The model extends the meaning and the value of social capital by providing dimensions, attributes, and operational definitions that can be used to measure outcomes and guidelines to develop future interventions.
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Assessing Diversity and Quality in Primary Care Through the Multimethod Assessment Process (MAP)
Jo Ann Kairys,John Orzano,Patrice Gregory,Christine Stroebel,Barbara DiCicco-Bloom,Beatrix Roemheld-Hamm,Fred A. Kobylarz,John G. Scott,Lisa Coppola,Benjamin F. Crabtree +9 more
TL;DR: Application of the multimethod assessment process (MAP) for understanding disparities in relation to diversity, cultural competence, and quality improvement in clinical practice is described.
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Home care nurses: a study of the occurrence of culturally competent care.
TL;DR: Overwhelmingly, nurses and home care agencies used strategies to avoid dealing with patients' "different" cultural backgrounds to begin integrating theory and practice regarding culturally competent health care.