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    Social and Cultural Significance of the Sexual Cleansing Ritual and its Impact on HIV Prevention Strategies in Western Kenya by Ayikukwei, Rose Mmboga, Ngare, Duncan, Sidle, John E, Ayuku, David O, Baliddawa, Joyce, Greene, James Y

    Published in Sexuality & culture (01-09-2007)
    “…Traditional cultural practices and sexual rituals have an important role in the life and structure of tribal groups within Kenya. These cultural practices and…”
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    Can raters consistently evaluate the content of focus groups? by Weinberger, Morris, Ferguson, Jeffrey A., Westmoreland, Glenda, Mamlin, Lorrie A., Segar, Douglas S., Eckert, George J., Greene, James Y., K. Martin, Douglas, Tierney, William M.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-04-1998)
    “…Focus groups are increasingly being used to provide insights to researchers and policy makers. These data complement quantitative approaches to understanding…”
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    Racial disparity in cardiac decision making: results from patient focus groups by Ferguson, J A, Weinberger, M, Westmoreland, G R, Mamlin, L A, Segar, D S, Greene, J Y, Martin, D K, Tierney, W M

    Published in Archives of internal medicine (1960) (13-07-1998)
    “…While numerous studies suggest that African Americans receive fewer invasive cardiac procedures than whites, the basis for these treatment differences is not…”
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    COMPLIANCE WITH MEDICATION REGIMENS AMONG CHRONICALLY ILL, INNER CITY PATIENTS by Greene, James Y., Weinberger, Morris, Jerin, Michael J., Mamlin, Joseph J.

    Published in Journal of community health (01-04-1982)
    “…Patient adherence to medication regimens is explored as a function of (1) patient beliefs, perceptions, and knowledge of the illness, (2) extent of social…”
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    STATE REPORT: Three Political Realities In Expanding Coverage For The Working Poor: One State's Experience by Kinney, Eleanor D, Tai-Seale, Ming, Greene, James Y, Murray, Rilla, Tierney, William

    Published in Health affairs (Millwood, Va.) (01-07-1999)
    “…[...]the unin sured poor already obtain care from safety-net providers, which are programmatically constituted to serve them and ideologically committed to the…”
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    Three political realities in expanding coverage for the working poor: one state's experience by Kinney, E D, Tai-Seale, M, Greene, J Y, Murray, R, Tierney, W

    Published in Health affairs (Millwood, Va.) (01-07-1999)
    “…The spotlight is now on states to address coverage for the remaining population with high uninsurance rates: low-income workers and adult dependents. The…”
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    Health beliefs and smoking behavior by Weinberger, M, Greene, J Y, Mamlin, J J, Jerin, M J

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-11-1981)
    “…Smoking histories and beliefs about smoking were obtained on 120 ex- and current smokers. Ex-smokers view smoking as a serious health problem, did not report…”
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    Jehovah's Witnesses and blood transfusion: physicians' attitudes and legal precedents by Tierney, W M, Weinberger, M, Greene, J Y, Studdard, P A

    “…Patients with significant medical problems who refuse some aspects of their medical care present medicolegal and management problems for their physicians. The…”
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    The development of physician norms in the United States. The treatment of Jehovah's Witness patients by Weinberger, M, Tierney, W M, Greene, J Y, Studdard, P A

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (1982)
    “…According to their religious dogma, Jehovah's Witnesses (JW) are unwilling to accept blood transfusions, even if their own lives are at stake. This belief puts…”
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    Changing house staff attitudes toward nurse practitioners during their residency training by Weinberger, M, Greene, J Y, Mamlin, J J

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-11-1980)
    “…This study examines the hypothesis that increased physician contact with nurse practitioners (NPs) during residency training would ecourage positive house…”
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