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  1. Storylines of family medicine V: ways of thinking—honing the therapeutic self
  2. It should not require a pandemic to make community engagement in research leadership essential, not optional
  3. Testing the Appreciative Inquiry and Boot Camp Translation Methods for Identifying and Sharing Local Solutions to Healthcare Issues
  4. Building Capacity for Medication Assisted Treatment in Rural Primary Care Practices: The IT MATTTRs Practice Team Training
  5. Making the Random the Usual: Appreciative Inquiry/Boot Camp Translation—Developing Community-Oriented Evidence That Matters
  6. Mixed method evaluation of Relational Team Development (RELATED) to improve team-based care for complex patients with mental illness in primary care
  7. Process for Setting Research Priorities: A Case Study from the State Networks of Colorado Ambulatory Practices and Partners (SNOCAP) Consortium
  8. Strategies for Developing and Sustaining Patient and Community Advisory Groups: Lessons from the State Networks of Colorado Ambulatory Practices and Partners (SNOCAP) Consortium of Practice-Based Research Networks
  9. Balintgruppen über das Internet – Balint 2.0
  10. Primary Care Practices’ Ability to Report Electronic Clinical Quality Measures in the EvidenceNOW Southwest Initiative to Improve Heart Health
  11. Primary Care Practices' Implementation of Patient-Team Partnership: Findings from EvidenceNOW Southwest
  12. Measuring Local Public Health and Primary Care Collaboration: A Practice-Based Research Approach
  13. Geographic Characteristics of Loneliness in Primary Care
  14. Loneliness in Primary Care Patients: A Prevalence Study
  15. The Burden of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis in the Primary Care Setting: A Report from the Meta-LARC Consortium
  16. Practice-Based Research Networks: Strategic Opportunities to Advance Implementation Research for Health Equity
  17. Practice-Based Research Networks: Strategic Opportunities to Advance Implementation Research for Health Equity
  18. It’s time for a change!: The appreciative inquiry/bootcamp translation to address disparities in the Latino community with autism spectrum disorders.
  19. Adapting Boot Camp Translation Methods to Engage Clinician/Patient Research Teams Within Practice-Based Research Networks
  20. How to Translate Self-Management Support Tools Into Clinical Practice
  21. Impact of a Boot Camp Translation Intervention on Self-Management Support in Primary Care
  22. Implementing Community-Created Self-Management Support Tools in Primary Care Practices: Multimethod Analysis From the INSTTEPP Study
  23. Practice-Based Research Networks Ceding to a Single Institutional Review Board
  24. 2018 PBRN CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: ADDRESSING HEALTH DISPARITIES IN PBRN RESEARCH
  25. Lack of Communication about Medical Marijuana Use between Doctors and Their Patients
  26. Appreciative Inquiry as a Method for Health Research: An Annotated Bibliography
  27. “Our lab is the community”: Defining essential supporting infrastructure in engagement research
  28. Identifying Barriers to Collaboration Between Primary Care and Public Health: Experiences at the Local Level
  29. Testing the Balint group process in an online format.
  30. A Community Engagement Method to Design Patient Engagement Materials for Cardiovascular Health
  31. Primary Care Practices’ Abilities And Challenges In Using Electronic Health Record Data For Quality Improvement
  32. Factors associated with physician self-efficacy in mental illness management and team-based care
  33. 195 The burden of childhood atopic dermatitis in U.S. primary care settings
  34. Development and initial validation of primary care provider mental illness management and team-based care self-efficacy scales
  35. Developing a patient and family research advisory panel to include people with significant disease, multimorbidity and advanced age
  36. Stakeholder engagement in diabetes self-management: patient preference for peer support and other insights
  37. Chronic Medical Illness Scale
  38. Institutional review board training when patients and community members are engaged as researchers
  39. Evidence, Engagement, and Technology: Themes of and the State of Primary Care Practice-based Network Research
  40. Strategies and impacts of patient and family engagement in collaborative mental healthcare: protocol for a systematic and realist review
  41. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation
  42. Balint und Bowlby: Eine Zusammenstellung der Beiden.
  43. Reinventing The Wheel Of Medical Evidence: How The Boot Camp Translation Process Is Making Gains
  44. Split-Session Focus Group Interviews in the Naturalistic Setting of Family Medicine Offices
  45. Engaging Patients in Primary and Specialty Care
  46. BUILDING RESEARCH & SCHOLARSHIP CAPACITY IN DEPARTMENTS OF FAMILY MEDICINE: A NEW JOINT ADFM-NAPCRG INITIATIVE
  47. Improving the assessment of depression remission with the Remission Evaluation and Mood Inventory Tool
  48. Impact of family history assessment on communication with family members and health care providers: A report from the Family Healthware™ Impact Trial (FHITr)
  49. Effects of Mental Health Benefits Legislation
  50. Clinical Reminders Designed and Implemented Using Cognitive and Organizational Science Principles Decrease Reminder Fatigue
  51. An Evidence Roadmap for Implementation of Integrated Behavioral Health under the Affordable Care Act
  52. Organizing Your Practice for Screening and Secondary Prevention Among Adults
  53. Evaluation of the Role of Training in the Implementation of a Depression Screening and Treatment Protocol in 2 Academic Outpatient Internal Medicine Clinics Utilizing the Electronic Medical Record
  54. Perceived Barriers and Facilitators of Using a Web-Based Interactive Decision Aid for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Community Practice Settings: Findings From Focus Groups With Primary Care Clinicians and Medical Office Staff
  55. Effects of health information exchange adoption on ambulatory testing rates
  56. Racial Differences in Adherence to Antidepressant Treatment in Later Life
  57. What is lacking in current decision aids on cancer screening?
  58. The State of the Evidence for Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care
  59. Racial Differences in Adherence to Antidepressant Treatment in Later Life
  60. Family History Assessment
  61. The Role of the Champion in Primary Care Change Efforts: From the State Networks of Colorado Ambulatory Practices and Partners (SNOCAP)
  62. Collaborative Care to Improve the Management of Depressive Disorders
  63. Clinical utility of family history for cancer screening and referral in primary care: A report from the Family Healthware Impact Trial
  64. Using Patient Monetary Incentives and Electronically Derived Patient Lists to Recruit Patients to a Clinical Trial
  65. Toward a more comprehensive assessment of depression remission: the Remission Evaluation and Mood Inventory Tool (REMIT)
  66. Remission Evaluation and Mood Inventory Tool
  67. Revalidation and Recertification: The Process in the United States of America
  68. Effect of Preventive Messages Tailored to Family History on Health Behaviors: The Family Healthware Impact Trial
  69. Using computerized clinical decision support systems for quality improvement of preventive and chronic care
  70. The Emotional Work Of Dealing With Patients
  71. It Takes Two: Using Coleaders to Champion Improvements in Small Primary Care Practices
  72. Sustainability of Depression Care Improvements: Success of a Practice Change Improvement Collaborative
  73. Family history and perceptions about risk and prevention for chronic diseases in primary care: A report from the Family Healthware™ Impact Trial
  74. Enhanced identification of eligibility for depression research using an electronic medical record search engine
  75. Integrating Practices’ Change Processes into Improving Quality of Depression Care
  76. Familial Risk for Common Diseases in Primary Care
  77. Comparison of risk perceptions and beliefs across common chronic diseases
  78. AAFP Guideline for the Detection and Management of Post-Myocardial Infarction Depression
  79. Impact of a Generalizable Reminder System on Colorectal Cancer Screening in Diverse Primary Care Practices
  80. Inducing Sustainable Improvement in Depression Care in Primary Care Practices
  81. Explaining Patients' Beliefs About the Necessity and Harmfulness of Antidepressants
  82. Trajectories of improvement for six depression-related outcomes
  83. Depression Case Finding in Primary Care: A Method for the Mandates
  84. Assessment of Depressive Symptoms in Deaf Persons
  85. Information Technology and Cancer Prevention
  86. Mental Health Disorders and Their Descriptive Criteria in Primary Care: Clarifying or Confounding?
  87. Severity and Criteria Based Prompting for Treatment of Depressed Patients
  88. Infrastructure Requirements for Practice-Based Research Networks
  89. Adherence to Maintenance-Phase Antidepressant Medication as a Function of Patient Beliefs About Medication
  90. DSM depression and anxiety criteria and severity of symptoms in primary care: cross sectional study
  91. Emotional disorders in primary care.
  92. Health-Related Quality of Life in Primary Care Patients with Recognized and Unrecognized Mood and Anxiety Disorders