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Connection

Thomas Houston to Narration

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Thomas Houston has written about Narration.
Connection Strength

1.730
  1. Houston TK, Fix GM, Shimada SL, Long JA, Gordon HS, Pope C, Volkman J, Allison JJ, DeLaughter K, Orner M, Bokhour BG. African American Veterans Storytelling: A Multisite Randomized Trial to Improve Hypertension. Med Care. 2017 09; 55 Suppl 9 Suppl 2:S50-S58.
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    Score: 0.596
  2. Bokhour BG, Fix GM, Gordon HS, Long JA, DeLaughter K, Orner MB, Pope C, Houston TK. Can stories influence African-American patients' intentions to change hypertension management behaviors? A randomized control trial. Patient Educ Couns. 2016 09; 99(9):1482-8.
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    Score: 0.549
  3. Houston TK, Cherrington A, Coley HL, Robinson KM, Trobaugh JA, Williams JH, Foster PH, Ford DE, Gerber BS, Shewchuk RM, Allison JJ. The art and science of patient storytelling-harnessing narrative communication for behavioral interventions: the ACCE project. J Health Commun. 2011 Aug; 16(7):686-97.
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    Score: 0.386
  4. Fix GM, Houston TK, Barker AM, Wexler L, Cook N, Volkman JE, Bokhour BG. A novel process for integrating patient stories into patient education interventions: incorporating lessons from theater arts. Patient Educ Couns. 2012 Sep; 88(3):455-9.
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    Score: 0.104
  5. Kreuter MW, Green MC, Cappella JN, Slater MD, Wise ME, Storey D, Clark EM, O'Keefe DJ, Erwin DO, Holmes K, Hinyard LJ, Houston T, Woolley S. Narrative communication in cancer prevention and control: a framework to guide research and application. Ann Behav Med. 2007 Jun; 33(3):221-35.
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    Score: 0.073
  6. Ashton CM, Houston TK, Williams JH, Larkin D, Trobaugh J, Crenshaw K, Wray NP. A stories-based interactive DVD intended to help people with hypertension achieve blood pressure control through improved communication with their doctors. Patient Educ Couns. 2010 May; 79(2):245-50.
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    Score: 0.022
Connection Strength

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