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Robert M. Goodman

Researcher at Indiana University

Publications -  13
Citations -  590

Robert M. Goodman is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Public health. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 526 citations.

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A meta-analysis of social capital and health: a case for needed research.

TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis of eligible studies assessing the bivariate association between social capital and self-reported health and all-cause mortality was performed, showing social capital increased odds of good health by 27 percent (95% confidence intervals [CI] =21, 34%).
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Patients with Complex Chronic Diseases: Perspectives on Supporting Self-Management

TL;DR: The case of an individual with diabetes and end-stage renal disease who is having difficulty with self-management is presented in terms of intervention effectiveness in the areas of prevention, addiction, and self- management of single diseases.

Patients with Complex Chronic Diseases: perspectives on supporting self-management.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the case of an individual with diabetes and end-stage renal disease who is having difficulty managing self-management efforts in those with complex chronic diseases (CCD).
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"The promise of community-based advocacy and education efforts for increasing cancer clinical trials accrual".

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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The 6-step model for community empowerment: revisited in public housing communities for low-income senior citizens.

TL;DR: The 6-step community empowerment model served as an operationalization strategy of community empowerment by facilitating quick accomplishments of communities' desired outcomes, legitimizing and motivating BRHP efforts.