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Elisa S. Weiss
Researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Publications - 47
Citations - 487
Elisa S. Weiss is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications receiving 394 citations. Previous affiliations of Elisa S. Weiss include Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & Yeshiva University.
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Quality of research on community partnerships: developing the evidence base
Walid El Ansari,Elisa S. Weiss +1 more
TL;DR: The aims of this paper are to draw attention to some of the issues that have hampered the quality of partnership research and to discuss ways in which this research can be improved, in an effort to encourage the development of a more valuable evidence base for researchers, practitioners and policy makers.
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"The promise of community-based advocacy and education efforts for increasing cancer clinical trials accrual".
Margo Michaels,Elisa S. Weiss,John A. Guidry,Natasha Blakeney,Liz Swords,Brian K. Gibbs,Samantha Yeun,Bruce Rytkonen,Robert M. Goodman,S. Lisbeth Jarama,Amanda Greene,Shilpa Patel +11 more
TL;DR: A pilot program sought to change knowledge, attitudes, and role behaviors among community leaders, primary care providers, and clinical researchers about CCTs, to increase patient awareness of and participation in C CTs.
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Beyond satisfaction: Using the Dynamics of Care assessment to better understand patients' experiences in care
Bruce D. Rapkin,Elisa S. Weiss,Rosy Chhabra,Laura Ryniker,Shilpa Patel,Jason Carness,Roberto Adsuar,Wendy Kahalas,Carol DeLeMarter,Ira S. Feldman,Judy DeLorenzo,Ellen Tanner +11 more
TL;DR: The Dynamics of Care (DoC) assessment as discussed by the authors is an in-depth approach to define and assess patients' perspectives at different junctures in care, including their decisions about whether and where to seek care, the barriers encountered, and the treatments and services received.
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A mixed-methods examination of communication between oncologists and primary care providers among primary care physicians in underserved communities.
Megan Johnson Shen,Maria Christina Binz-Scharf,Thomas A. D'Agostino,Natasha Blakeney,Elisa S. Weiss,Margo Michaels,Shilpa Patel,M. Diane McKee,Carma L. Bylund +8 more
TL;DR: It is important to understand primary care providers' (PCPs') perceptions of communication with oncologists as well as PCPs' communication needs to improve communication and care coordination.
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Reducing Disparities in Cancer Screening and Prevention through Community‐Based Participatory Research Partnerships with Local Libraries: A Comprehensive Dynamic Trial
Bruce D. Rapkin,Elisa S. Weiss,David W. Lounsbury,Tamara A. Michel,Alexis J. Gordon,Alexis J. Gordon,Jennifer Erb-Downward,Eilleen Sabino-Laughlin,Alison Carpenter,Carolyn E. Schwartz,Linda Bulone,Margaret E. Kemeny +11 more
TL;DR: Participatory research with the public library system offers a flexible, scalable approach to reduce cancer health disparities, and is sustained as a routine library system program for several years after conclusion of grant support.