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Women and Children’s Health-Related Publications

 

Valerie T. Dull Stewart, Ph.D.

Stewart VT, Use of a prototype acute stroke registry to improve care: profile of receptive stroke programs. Am J Prev Med: Supplement, Dec. 2006.

Ventres W, Kooienga S, Vuckovic N, Marlin R, Nygren P, Stewart V. Physicians, patients, and the electronic health record: An ethnographic analysis. Ann of Fam Med. 2006;4(2):124-131.

Kaempf JW, Tomlinson M, Arduza C, Anderson S, Campbell B, Ferguson, LA, Zabari M, Stewart VT. Medical Staff Guidelines for Periviability Pregnancy Counseling and Medical Treatment of Extremely Premature Infants. Pediatrics, 2006;117:22-9.

Lewy C, Dull VT. The Response of Christian Clergy to Domestic Violence: Help or Hindrance? Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2005;10(6):647-659.

Ventres W, Kooienga S, Marlin R, Nygren P, Vuckovic N, Stewart V T. Clinician Style and Examination Room Computers: A video ethnography. Fam Med. 2005; 37(4):276-81.

Levinson W, Dull VT, Roter DL, Chaumeton N, Frankel RM. Recruiting Physicians for Office – Based Research. Med Care. 1998;36(6):934-937.

White JC, Dull VT. Room for improvement:Communication between lesbians and primary care providers. Gateways to improving lesbian health and health care: Opening doors, (Suppl: Hawthorne Press):95-110, 1998.

White JC, Dull VT, Health risk factors and health-seeking behavior in Lesbians. J Wom Hlth.1997;6:103-112.

Levinson W, Roter DL, Mullooley JP, Dull VT, Frankel R. Physician-Patient Communication: The Relationship with Malpractice Claims Among Primary Care Physicians and Surgeons. JAMA. 1997;277(7):553-559.

Dull VT, Emerson J, Maricle R. Relevant issues in outcome system design, DOD Tech Rep. 1997.

Dunn P, Schmidt T, Carley M, Donius M, Weinstein M, Dull V. A Method to Communicate Patient preferences about medically indicated life-sustaining treatment in the out-of-hospital setting. J Am Ger Soc. 1996;44(7):785-791.

Foundation for Accountability. Guidebook for Performance Measurement, (section on patient satisfaction.) September, 1995.

Dull V, Skokan L. A Cognitive Model of Religion’s Influence on Health. J Soc Iss. 1995;51(2):49-64.

Dull V, Lansky D, Davis N. Evaluating a Patient Satisfaction Survey for Maximum Benefit. The Joint Commission Journal of Quality Improvement, 1994;20(8):444-453.

Coodley MK, Coodley GO, Levinson W, Rosenberg M R, Dull V T. Internal medicine training in ambulatory gynecology: A house staff survey. Arch Int Med. 1993:153 (22):2588-2592.

Brewer M, Dull V, Jobe J. A social cognition approach to the study of chronic conditions in health surveys. National Center for Health Statistics. Vital Health Statistics, 1989;6(3). Dull V, Kosterman R. An investigation of the response rates in a random‑digit‑dialed telephone survey of Southern California. Working Papers in the Social Sciences, Institute for Social Science Research, UCLA, 1987‑1988;3.

Reilly T, Carpenter S, Dull V, Bartlett K. The factorial survey: An approach to defining sexual harassment on campus. J Soc Iss. 1982;38:99-109.

Brewer M, Dull V, Lui L. Perceptions of the elderly: Stereotypes as prototypes. J Pers and Soc Psych. 1981;40:656‑670.

Abstracts/Invited Papers

House CK Jr, Stewart V, Lowenkopf TJ, Richardson J. Which Stroke Patients Arriving Within 3 Hours of Symptom Onset Are More Likely to Receive a Head CT Within 25 Minutes of Arrival? Findings from Oregon’s Coverdell Registry. Stroke, Vol. 37, #2, 2006, Abstract P27.

House CK Jr, Stewart V, Lowenkopf TJ, Brown, Allen J, Richardson J. Relying on Available NIHSS Scores May Cause Bias in Severity-Adjusted Comparisons of Outcomes Across Hospitals: Findings from Oregon’s Coverdell Registry. Stroke, Vol. 37, #2, 2006, Abstract P306.

House CK Jr, Stewart V, Lowenkopf, TJ, Brown AJ, Richardson J. The Most Common Reason Oregon’s Stroke Patients Do Not Receive Antithrombotic Medication at Discharge Is Their Comfort Care/DNR Status: Findings from Oregon’s Coverdell Registry. Stroke, Vol. 37, #2, 2006, Abstract P323.

Stewart VT. Taking Action in Response to Stroke Symptoms: Use of a Psychological Emergency Intervention Model. 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, May 2005, Abstract #210.

Stewart VT, Brown AJ, House CK Jr. Emergency Transport for Stroke Patients: Who Get Lights and Sirens and How do They Affect In-Hospital Treatment? 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, May 2005, Abstract #308.

House CK Jr, Stewart VT. A Consensus Method to Identify Quality Measures for Statewide Stroke Care. 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, May 2005, Abstract #306.

Brown AJ, Stewart VT, House, CK Jr, Predicting Stroke Severity Adjustment Includes Biopsychosocial Factors. 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, May 2005, Abstract #307.

House CK Jr, Stewart VT, Brown AJ. Assessment of Stroke Severity: A comparison of First Responders and In-Hospital Measures. 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, May 2005, Abstract #309.

Lowenkopf TJ, House CK Jr, Brown AJ, Stewart VT. How Do Neurological Specialists Improve Stroke Treatment and Outcome? Stroke, Vol. 36, #2, February 2005. Abstract P226.

Stewart V, House CK Jr, Lowenkopf T, Brown A. Results of Hospital Mortality Outcomes Using Severity Adjustment from Oregon’s Acute Stroke Registry. Charting the Course: Abstracts from the Second National CDC Prevention Conference on Heart Disease and Stroke. In Preventive Medicine, Vol. 39, #151, Supplement 1, August 2004.

Stewart V. Communicating With The Public: Voices of Stroke Survivors and Families. Charting the Course: Abstracts from the Second National CDC Prevention Conference on Heart Disease and Stroke. In Preventive Medicine, Vol. 39, #150, Supplement 1, August 2004.

Lekiachvili A, Zheng Z, Malarcher A, Croft J, McGruder H, Broderick J, Frankel M, House, CK Jr,; Johnston S, LaBresh K, Pandey D, Reeves M, Rosamond W, Schwamm L, Stewart V, Mensah G. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Developing Operational Guidelines for the Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Registry. Charting the Course: Abstracts from theSecond National CDC Prevention Conference on Heart Disease and Stroke. In Preventive Medicine, Vol. 39, #129, Supplement 1, August 2004.

House CK Jr, Lowenkopf T, Stewart V, Clark W. “Acute Stroke Care and Patient Outcome in Urban versus Rural Settings” Poster presentation at National American Stroke Association Conference, February, 2004.

Hauty M, Lansky D, Dull V. 4th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, “Patient Reported Outcomes Following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy,” Kyoto, Japan, June, 1994.

White J, Dunn P, Dull V, Workshop, Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Bioethics Consultation: Unity and Diversity in Bioethics Consultation, “Toward a Practical Evaluation of Ethics Consultation,” Cleveland, Ohio, 1993.

Bastani RB, Marcus AC, Capell F, Dull VT, Cabrera D, Erickson P. “Women and AIDs: A profile based on a statewide random probability sample in California.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, October, 1990.

Haggerty C, Nichols W, Dull V, DeWitt D. “An investigation of quality control in centralized telephone survey facilities.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research Conference, 1989.

Dull V. “A social cognition approach to the study of chronic conditions in health surveys.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Field Director’s Conference, 1988.

Haggerty C, Nichols W, Dull V, DeWitt D. “Monitoring practices of telephone survey organizations.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Field Director's Conference, 1988.

Dull V, Kosterman R. “Response rates in an RDD study of Southern California.” Paper at meeting of the International Conference on Telephone Survey Methodology, 1987.