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Kathryn K. Slish
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 16
Citations - 818
Kathryn K. Slish is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Health care. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 784 citations.
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Impact of Physician Asthma Care Education on Patient Outcomes
Michael D. Cabana,Kathryn K. Slish,David Evans,Robert B. Mellins,Randall W. Brown,Xihong Lin,Niko Kaciroti,Noreen M. Clark +7 more
TL;DR: The Physician Asthma Care Education program was used in a range of locations and was effective in improving parent-reported provider communication skills, the number of days affected by asthma symptoms, and asthma health care use.
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National Trends in Bariatric Surgery, 1996-2002
TL;DR: National rates of bariatric surgery have increased markedly among children and adults, with attendant economic consequences, principally for private insurers.
Impact of physician asthma care education on patient outcomes. - eScholarship
Michael D. Cabana,Kathryn K. Slish,David Evans,Robert B. Mellins,Randall W. Brown,Xihong Lin,Niko Kaciroti,Noreen M. Clark +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the effectiveness of a continuing medical education program, Physician Asthma Care Education, in improving pediatricians' asthma therapeutic and communication skills and patients' health care utilization for asthma.
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Impact of Physician Asthma Care Education on Patient Outcomes
Michael D. Cabana,Kathryn K. Slish,David Evans,Robert B. Mellins,Randall W. Brown,Xihong Lin,Niko Kaciroti,Noreen M. Clark +7 more
TL;DR: The Physician Asthma Care Education program was used in a range of locations and was effective in improving parent-reported provider communication skills, the number of days affected by asthma symptoms, and asthma health care use.
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The Clinician-Patient Partnership Paradigm: Outcomes Associated With Physician Communication Behavior
Noreen M. Clark,Michael D. Cabana,Bin Nan,Z. Molly Gong,Kathryn K. Slish,Nancy Adair Birk,Niko Kaciroti +6 more
TL;DR: The specific clinician communication behaviors predicted reduced health care use and positive perceptions of quality of care and tailoring according to needs.