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Richard Street
Richard Street
Professor of Communication, Texas A&M University
Verified email at tamu.edu
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How does communication heal? Pathways linking clinician–patient communication to health outcomes
RL Street Jr, G Makoul, NK Arora, RM Epstein
Patient education and counseling 74 (3), 295-301, 2009
25752009
The values and value of patient-centered care
RM Epstein, RL Street
The Annals of Family Medicine 9 (2), 100-103, 2011
19982011
Patient-centered communication in cancer care: promoting healing and reducing suffering
R Epstein, RL Street
US Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health …, 2007
18562007
Physicians’ communication and perceptions of patients: is it how they look, how they talk, or is it just the doctor?
RL Street Jr, H Gordon, P Haidet
Social science & medicine 65 (3), 586-598, 2007
7432007
Understanding concordance in patient-physician relationships: personal and ethnic dimensions of shared identity
RL Street, KJ O’Malley, LA Cooper, P Haidet
The Annals of Family Medicine 6 (3), 198-205, 2008
7132008
Patient participation in medical consultations: why some patients are more involved than others
RL Street Jr, HS Gordon, MM Ward, E Krupat, RL Kravitz
Medical care 43 (10), 960-969, 2005
7122005
Racial and ethnic disparities in the use of health services: bias, preferences, or poor communication?
CM Ashton, P Haidet, DA Paterniti, TC Collins, HS Gordon, K O’Malley, ...
Journal of general internal medicine 18 (2), 146-152, 2003
6952003
Information-giving in medical consultations: the influence of patients' communicative styles and personal characteristics
RL Street Jr
Social science & medicine 32 (5), 541-548, 1991
6281991
Effective health communication–a key factor in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic
A Finset, H Bosworth, P Butow, P Gulbrandsen, RL Hulsman, AH Pieterse, ...
Patient education and counseling 103 (5), 873, 2020
4252020
Racial differences in trust and lung cancer patients' perceptions of physician communication
HS Gordon, RL Street Jr, BF Sharf, PA Kelly, J Souchek
Journal of clinical oncology 24 (6), 904-909, 2006
4222006
Racial differences in doctors' information‐giving and patients' participation
HS Gordon, RL Street Jr, BF Sharf, J Souchek
Cancer 107 (6), 1313-1320, 2006
4172006
Effect of a patient-centered communication intervention on oncologist-patient communication, quality of life, and health care utilization in advanced cancer: the VOICE …
RM Epstein, PR Duberstein, JJ Fenton, K Fiscella, M Hoerger, ...
JAMA oncology 3 (1), 92-100, 2017
4092017
Measuring patient-centered communication in cancer care: a literature review and the development of a systematic approach
LA McCormack, K Treiman, D Rupert, P Williams-Piehota, E Nadler, ...
Social science & medicine 72 (7), 1085-1095, 2011
3882011
Increasing patient involvement in choosing treatment for early breast cancer
RL Street Jr, B Voigt, C Geyer Jr, T Manning, GP Swanson
Cancer 76 (11), 2275-2285, 1995
3871995
Speech accommodation theory: A social cognitive approach to language and speech behavior
RL Street, H Giles
Social cognition and communication 193226, 193-226, 1982
3841982
Communication in medical encounters: An ecological perspective
RL Street Jr
The Routledge handbook of health communication, 77-104, 2003
3762003
Analyzing patient participation in medical encounters
RL Street Jr, B Millay
Health communication 13 (1), 61-73, 2001
3542001
Patient participation in deciding breast cancer treatment and subsequent quality of life
RL Street Jr, B Voigt
Medical Decision Making 17 (3), 298-306, 1997
3461997
Beliefs about control in the physician-patient relationship: effect on communication in medical encounters
RL Street Jr, E Krupat, RA Bell, RL Kravitz, P Haidet
Journal of general internal medicine 18 (8), 609-616, 2003
3222003
How clinician–patient communication contributes to health improvement: modeling pathways from talk to outcome
RL Street Jr
Patient education and counseling 92 (3), 286-291, 2013
3022013
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