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Marla L. Clayman
Researcher at American Institutes for Research
Publications - 86
Citations - 4873
Marla L. Clayman is an academic researcher from American Institutes for Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient participation & Oncofertility. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 79 publications receiving 4215 citations. Previous affiliations of Marla L. Clayman include University of South Florida & Northwestern University.
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Sun protection education for diverse audiences: need for skin cancer pictures.
Yanina Guevara,Rikki Gaber,Marla L. Clayman,Elisa J. Gordon,John J. Friedewald,June K. Robinson +5 more
TL;DR: Using pictures of skin cancers occurring on people with similar skin tone may heighten a kidney transplant recipients’ sense of vulnerability and possibly improve the use of sun protection.
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Content Validation of the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT)-Fatigue Scale in Moderately to Highly Active Rheumatoid Arthritis
TL;DR: The FACIT-Fatigue has good face and content validity for patients with moderately to highly active RA and could be further tailored to RA patients by removing a few items deemed less relevant than others in this context.
International Patient Decision Aid Standards Collaboration. Update of the IPDAS Collaboration Background Document. 2012 Updated Chapter J: Addressing Health Literacy (Original Title: Using Plain Language).
Sian K Smith,Kirsten McCaffery,Don Nutbeam,Stacy Sheridan,Michael S. Wolf,Margaret Holmes-Rovner,David Holmes-Rovner,Karen Kelly-Blake,Marla L. Clayman +8 more
TL;DR: An update of the International Patient Decision Aids Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration’s Background Document and a new chapter on Health Literacy are published.
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Protect Your Heart: A Culture-Specific Multimedia Cardiovascular Health Education Program
TL;DR: A culture-specific, multimedia patient education program significantly improved knowledge and perceptions about coronary heart disease prevention among South Asian immigrants.
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The Development of a Communication Tool to Facilitate the Cancer Trial Recruitment Process and Increase Research Literacy among Underrepresented Populations.
Samantha Torres,Erika E. de la Riva,Laura S. Tom,Marla L. Clayman,Chirisse Taylor,XinQi Dong,Melissa A. Simon +6 more
TL;DR: The initial processes of a user-centered design cycle to develop a standardized research communication tool prototype for enhancing research literacy among individuals from underrepresented populations considering enrollment in cancer research and biobanking studies are described.