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2742
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Overview

Corrine I. Voils is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with specific focus on subfields such as General Health Professions, Surgery, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Pharmacy.

Their work covers a variety of health-related topics, including:

  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Medication Adherence and Compliance
  • Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes

Corrine I. Voils has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed papers, among which the following are notable by their titles, years, and publication venues:

  • "From Overdiagnosis to Overtreatment of Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer: A Thematic Analysis of Attitudes and Beliefs of Endocrinologists, Surgeons, and Patients" (2020, Thyroid)
  • "The Influence of Emotions on Treatment Decisions About Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer: A Qualitative Study" (2021, Thyroid)
  • "Individual-level barriers to bariatric surgery from patient and provider perspectives: A qualitative study" (2021, The American Journal of Surgery)
  • "Prenatal care experiences among pregnant women with obesity in Wisconsin, United States: a qualitative quality improvement assessment" (2021, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth)
  • "Care transitions and social needs: A Geriatric Emergency care Applied Research (GEAR) Network scoping review and consensus statement" (2021, Academic Emergency Medicine)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Corrine I. Voils include:

  • Margarete Sandelowski
  • Kara L. Gavin
  • Esra Alagöz
  • William S. Yancy
  • Maren K. Olsen

Their publications have appeared repeatedly in venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • Journal of Surgical Research
  • Obesity Science & Practice
  • Patient Education and Counseling

Best Publications

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  • Using qualitative metasummary to synthesize qualitative and quantitative descriptive findings

    Margarete J Sandelowski;Julie Barroso;Corrine I. Voils

  • Defining and Designing Mixed Research Synthesis Studies.

    Margarete Sandelowski;Corrine I. Voils;Julie Barroso

  • Putting the brakes on prejudice: on the development and operation of cues for control.

    Margo J. Monteith;Leslie Ashburn-Nardo;Corrine I. Voils;Alexander M. Czopp

  • Racial differences in blood pressure control: potential explanatory factors

    Hayden B. Bosworth;Hayden B. Bosworth;Tara Dudley;Maren K. Olsen;Maren K. Olsen;Corrine I. Voils;Corrine I. Voils

  • Mapping the Mixed Methods-Mixed Research Synthesis Terrain

    Margarete J Sandelowski;Corrine I. Voils;Jennifer Leeman;Jamie L Crandell

  • Implicit associations as the seeds of intergroup bias: how easily do they take root?

    Leslie Ashburn-Nardo;Corrine I. Voils;Margo J. Monteith

  • Taking a look underground : Detecting interpreting, and reacting to implicit racial biases

    Margo J. Monteith;Corrine I. Voils;Leslie Ashburn-Nardo

  • “Are You at Peace?”: One Item to Probe Spiritual Concerns at the End of Life

    Karen E. Steinhauser;Corrine I. Voils;Elizabeth C. Clipp;Hayden B. Bosworth

  • Measuring quality of life at the end of life: validation of the QUAL-E.

    Karen E. Steinhauser;Elizabeth C. Clipp;Hayden B. Bosworth;Maya Mcneilly

  • Perceived discrimination and reported delay of pharmacy prescriptions and medical tests.

    Courtney Harold Van Houtven;Corrine I. Voils;Eugene Z. Oddone;Kevin P. Weinfurt

  • Making Sense of Qualitative and Quantitative Findings in Mixed Research Synthesis Studies.

    Corrine I. Voils;Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso;Victor Hasselblad

  • Initial validation of a self-report measure of the extent of and reasons for medication nonadherence.

    Corrine I. Voils;Matthew L. Maciejewski;Rick H. Hoyle;Bryce B. Reeve

  • Fertility patients' views about frozen embryo disposition: results of a multi-institutional U.S. survey.

    Anne Drapkin Lyerly;Karen Steinhauser;Corrine Voils;Emily Namey

  • Cell phone intervention for you (CITY): A randomized, controlled trial of behavioral weight loss intervention for young adults using mobile technology: CITY Weight Loss Trial-Main Results

    Laura P. Svetkey;Laura P. Svetkey;Bryan C. Batch;Pao-Hwa Lin;Pao-Hwa Lin;Stephen S. Intille;Stephen S. Intille

  • Erratum: Cell phone intervention for you (CITY): A randomized, controlled trial of behavioral weight loss intervention for young adults using mobile technology

    Laura P. Svetkey;Laura P. Svetkey;Bryan C. Batch;Pao-Hwa Lin;Pao-Hwa Lin;Stephen S. Intille

  • Improving the measurement of self-reported medication nonadherence

    Corrine I. Voils;Corrine I. Voils;Rick H. Hoyle;Carolyn T. Thorpe;Matthew L. Maciejewski;Matthew L. Maciejewski

  • Proneness to prejudiced responses: toward understanding the authenticity of self-reported discrepancies.

    Margo J. Monteith;Corrine I. Voils

  • EFFECTS OF CULTURE AND PROCESSING GOALS ON THE ACTIVATION AND BINDING OF TRAIT CONCEPTS

    Michael A. Zárate;James S. Uleman;Corrine I. Voils

  • Social support and locus of control as predictors of adherence to antidepressant medication in an elderly population

    Corrine I. Voils;David C. Steffens;Elizabeth P. Flint;Hayden B. Bosworth

  • Patient and Referring Practitioner Characteristics Associated With the Likelihood of Undergoing Bariatric Surgery A Systematic Review

    Luke M. Funk;Sally Jolles;Sally Jolles;Laura E. Fischer;Corrine I. Voils

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary G. Bennett
Gary G. Bennett Duke University
Rick H. Hoyle
Rick H. Hoyle Duke University
Julie Barroso
Julie Barroso Medical University of South Carolina
Margo J. Monteith
Margo J. Monteith Purdue University West Lafayette
Jean C. Beckham
Jean C. Beckham Duke University
Elizabeth R. Hauser
Elizabeth R. Hauser Duke University
Carol R. Horowitz
Carol R. Horowitz Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Nicholas A. Christakis
Nicholas A. Christakis Yale University

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