Review Article

Cancer Survivor’s History and Physical

The number of cancer survivors is estimated by 2022 to increase to almost 18 million, in part because of improvements in earlier detection and cancer therapies, leading to longer-term survival of cancer patients. This growing number of survivors has presented challenges to the healthcare community, one of which is the…

Posted in: care transitions 3 provider communication 2 systems-based practice 2

Original Article

Repeat Pregnancy Prevention Self-Efficacy in Adolescents: Associations With Provider Communication, Provider Type, and Depression

Objectives: Among adolescent mothers, pregnancy prevention self-efficacy developed during pregnancy may predict the use of contraception following delivery. Communication between patients and their primary care providers (PCPs) is important for adherence to physician recommendations and may be associated with pregnancy prevention self-efficacy. Depression, which is common among adolescent mothers, has…

Posted in: Depression 22 primary care 64 provider communication 2 self-efficacy 2
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