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Courtney L Scherr
Northwestern University
2010
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36574173Uncertainty in healthcare and health decision making: Five methodological and conceptual research recommendations from an interdisciplinary team.J Behav Med2023
37582629Awareness of alcohol as a breast cancer risk factor and intentions to reduce alcohol consumption among U.S. young adult women.Transl Behav Med2023
37246632Education and electronic medical records and genomics network, challenges, and lessons learned from a large-scale clinical trial using polygenic risk scores.Genet Med2023
36916317Pediatric clinicians' perspectives on assessing concerns about young children's social-emotional wellbeing in primary care.J Child Health Care2023
34728469Alcohol and Cancer: Existing Knowledge and Evidence Gaps across the Cancer Continuum.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2022
35617028Exploring a brief medical improvisational performing arts intervention for genetic counseling graduate students.J Genet Couns2022
36205027Developing theory-driven narrative messages with personal stories: A step-by-step guide.Psychooncology2022
34878312Process Evaluation in Health Communication Media Campaigns: A Systematic Review.Am J Health Promot2022
35339388Integrating clinical genetics in cardiology: Current practices and recommendations for education.Genet Med2022
35104924Are some narratives better than others?: The impact of different narrative forms on adolescents' intentions to text and drive.Risk Anal2022
35322684Practitioners' Confidence and Desires for Education in Cardiovascular and Sudden Cardiac Death Genetics.J Am Heart Assoc2022
33214013How patients deal with an ambiguous medical test: Decision-making after genetic testing.Patient Educ Couns2021
33593644The communication of uncertainty in health: A scoping review.Patient Educ Couns2021
30999777A Framework for Pilot Testing Health Risk Video Narratives.Health Commun2020
32734842A Modern Dilemma: How Experts Grapple with Ambiguous Genetic Test Results.Med Decis Making2020
32953426Postcard reminders for HPV vaccination mainly primed parents for providers' recommendations.Prev Med Rep2020
32436757Exploring Prostate Cancer Patients' Interest and Preferences for Receiving Genetic Risk Information About Cancer Aggressiveness.Am J Mens Health2020
32269457Why African Americans say "No": A Study of Pharmacogenomic Research Participation.Ethn Dis2020
32402844Parents' sensemaking processes in the identification of developmental delays and engagement with early intervention services.Soc Sci Med2020
31163995Previving: How Unaffected Women with a <i>BRCA1/2</i> Mutation Navigate Previvor Identity.Health Commun2020
30488655Health beliefs associated with readiness for genetic counseling among high risk breast cancer survivors.Breast J2019
31178990I want to talk to a real person: theorising avoidance in the acceptance and use of automated technologies.Health Syst (Basingstoke)2019
31258547A Review of African Americans' Beliefs and Attitudes About Genomic Studies: Opportunities for Message Design.Front Genet2019
31361043Loss/Gain Framing, Dose, and Reactance: A Message Experiment.Risk Anal2019
30883986A randomized controlled intervention to promote readiness to genetic counseling for breast cancer survivors.Psychooncology2019
29124491From the laboratory to the clinic: sharing BRCA VUS reclassification tools with practicing genetics professionals.J Community Genet2018
30096823What People Want to Know About Their Genes: A Critical Review of the Literature on Large-Scale Genome Sequencing Studies.Healthcare (Basel)2018
29423568A Two-Phase Approach to Developing SNAP: an iPhone Application to Support Appointment Scheduling and Management for Women with a BRCA Mutation.J Genet Couns2018
29429041An iPhone Application Intervention to Promote Surveillance Among Women with a BRCA Mutation: Pre-intervention Data.J Genet Couns2018
26973157Communicating Uncertain Science to the Public: How Amount and Source of Uncertainty Impact Fatalism, Backlash, and Overload.Risk Anal2017
28385363"When information is not enough": A model for understanding BRCA-positive previvors' information needs regarding hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk.Patient Educ Couns2017
29076045Comment on "Can Breast Surgeons Provide Breast Cancer Genetic Testing? An American Society of Breast Surgeons Survey".Ann Surg Oncol2017
28956728A Research Agenda for Communication Scholars in the Precision Medicine Era.J Health Commun2017
29045989Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Training Experience Among Family Medicine Residents and Faculty.Fam Med2017
27866793Tracking the dissemination of a culturally targeted brochure to promote awareness of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer among Black women.Patient Educ Couns2017
27679662Dispositional pandemic worry and the health belief model: promoting vaccination during pandemic events.J Public Health (Oxf)2017
27340095Provider-reported acceptance and use of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention messages and materials to support HPV vaccine recommendation for adolescent males.Vaccine2016
26389838Breast Cancer Survivors' Knowledge of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer following Genetic Counseling: An Exploration of General and Survivor-Specific Knowledge Items.Public Health Genomics2016
27525501Evolution of Hereditary Breast Cancer Genetic Services: Are Changes Reflected in the Knowledge and Clinical Practices of Florida Providers?Genet Test Mol Biomarkers2016
24735105Pre-test genetic counseling services for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer delivered by non-genetics professionals in the state of Florida.Clin Genet2015
25640009Genetic counselors' practices and confidence regarding variant of uncertain significance results and reclassification from BRCA testing.Clin Genet2015
25569439A preliminary investigation of genetic counselors' information needs when receiving a variant of uncertain significance result: a mixed methods study.Genet Med2015
25010519The Health Belief Model as an explanatory framework in communication research: exploring parallel, serial, and moderated mediation.Health Commun2015
24446814Public estimates of cancer frequency: cancer incidence perceptions mirror distorted media depictions.J Health Commun2014
25626062Genetic counseling for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer among Puerto Rican women living in the United States.Rev Recent Clin Trials2014
24268921The cancer information overload (CIO) scale: establishing predictive and discriminant validity.Patient Educ Couns2014
23463791Public perception of cancer survival rankings.Health Educ Behav2013
22188358From research to self-reflection: learning about ourselves as academics through a support group's resistance to our intervention.Health Commun2012
20559180What is it so stressful about caring for a dying patient? A qualitative study of nurses' experiences.Int J Palliat Nurs2010
20871497Where do nurses go for help? A qualitative study of coping with death and dying.Int J Palliat Nurs2010
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