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The linkage model for delivering mental health services in rural communities: benefits and challenges.
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Perceptions of diabetes among patients in an urban health care system.
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Surveying physicians: do components of the "Total Design Approach" to optimizing survey response rates apply to physicians?
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Misperceptions of nicotine replacement therapy within racially and ethnically diverse smokers.
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Enrollment of racial and ethnic minorities in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial.
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Unequal burden of disease, unequal participation in clinical trials: solutions from African American and Latino community members.
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Attitude of Health Personnel
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Attitude to Health
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"We both just trusted and leaned on the Lord": a qualitative study of religiousness and spirituality among African American breast cancer survivors and their caregivers.
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Examining patients' trust in physicians and the VA healthcare system in a prospective cohort followed for six-months after an exacerbation of heart failure.
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Physician perspectives on colorectal cancer surveillance care in a changing environment.
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Recruiting colorectal cancer survivors to a surveillance study: Barriers and successful strategies.
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Recruitment of racial and ethnic minorities to clinical trials conducted within specialty clinics: an intervention mapping approach.
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The Community Compass Project: A Community Engagement Model Targeting African-Americans in the Low Country of South Carolina.
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