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Overview

Judith H. Hibbard is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine with particular attention to public health, epidemiology, pediatrics, physiology, endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

The scientist's work covers several interconnected subfields including:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Physiology
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

Within these areas, the main topics that have been frequently addressed in their research include:

  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Diabetes Management and Education
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Stoma Care and Complications

Their recent published papers span multiple years and venues, demonstrating a range of interests in patient care and health management. Notable papers include:

  • "Validation of the PAM-13 instrument in the Hungarian general population 40 years old and above," 2022, The European Journal of Health Economics
  • "Patient activation and treatment decision-making in the context of cancer: examining the contribution of informal caregivers' involvement," 2021, Journal of Cancer Survivorship
  • "Is Patient Activation Associated With Outcomes of Care for Adults With Chronic Conditions?" 2023, Journal of Ambulatory Care Management
  • "A randomized prospective trial of an ostomy telehealth intervention for cancer survivors," 2023, Cancer
  • "Health plan decision making with new medicare information materials," 2020, UNC Libraries

Judith H. Hibbard has collaborated frequently with various coauthors. Noteworthy recurring collaborators include:

  • Lauren McCormack
  • Steven Garfinkel
  • Zsombor Zrubka
  • Péter Vékás
  • Péter Németh

Their research work has been published repeatedly in several key venues such as UNC Libraries, The European Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Cancer Survivorship, Cancer, and Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, with UNC Libraries hosting the greatest number of their publications.

Best Publications

  • Development of the Patient Activation Measure (PAM): Conceptualizing and Measuring Activation in Patients and Consumers

    Judith H. Hibbard;Jean Stockard;Eldon R. Mahoney;Martin Tusler

  • Development and testing of a short form of the patient activation measure.

    Judith H. Hibbard;Eldon R. Mahoney;Jean Stockard;Martin Tusler

  • What The Evidence Shows About Patient Activation: Better Health Outcomes And Care Experiences; Fewer Data On Costs

    Judith H. Hibbard;Jessica L. Greene

  • Why Does Patient Activation Matter? An Examination of the Relationships Between Patient Activation and Health-Related Outcomes

    Jessica Greene;Judith H. Hibbard

  • Do increases in patient activation result in improved self-management behaviors?

    Judith H. Hibbard;Eldon R. Mahoney;Ronald Stock;Martin Tusler

  • Less is more in presenting quality information to consumers.

    Ellen Peters;Nathan Dieckmann;Anna Dixon;Judith H. Hibbard

  • When Patient Activation Levels Change, Health Outcomes And Costs Change, Too

    Jessica Greene;Judith H. Hibbard;Rebecca Sacks;Valerie Overton

  • Is patient activation associated with outcomes of care for adults with chronic conditions

    David M. Mosen;Julie Schmittdiel;Judith Hibbard;David Sobel

  • Numeracy Skill And The Communication, Comprehension, And Use Of Risk-Benefit Information

    Ellen Peters;Judith Hibbard;Paul Slovic;Nathan Dieckmann

  • Supporting informed consumer health care decisions: data presentation approaches that facilitate the use of information in choice.

    Judith H. Hibbard;Ellen Peters

  • Hospital Performance Reports: Impact On Quality, Market Share, And Reputation

    Judith H. Hibbard;Jean Stockard;Martin Tusler

  • Does Publicizing Hospital Performance Stimulate Quality Improvement Efforts

    Judith H. Hibbard;Jean Stockard;Martin Tusler

  • Patients With Lower Activation Associated With Higher Costs; Delivery Systems Should Know Their Patients’ ‘Scores’

    Judith H. Hibbard;Jessica Greene;Valerie Overton

  • eHealth for Patient Engagement: A Systematic Review.

    Serena Barello;Stefano Triberti;Guendalina Graffigna;Chiara Libreri

  • Improving the outcomes of disease management by tailoring care to the patient's level of activation.

    Judith H Hibbard;Jessica Greene;Martin Tusler

  • How engaged are consumers in their health and health care, and why does it matter?

    Judith H Hibbard;Peter J Cunningham

  • Gender roles, illness orientation and use of medical services☆

    Judith H. Hibbard;Clyde R. Pope

  • Informing consumer decisions in health care: implications from decision-making research.

    Judith H. Hibbard;Paul Slovic;Jacquelyn J. Jewett

  • Is patient activation associated with future health outcomes and healthcare utilization among patients with diabetes

    Carol Remmers;Judith Hibbard;David M. Mosen;Morton Wagenfield

  • Engaging health care consumers to improve the quality of care.

    Judith H Hibbard

Frequent Co-Authors

Ellen Peters
Ellen Peters University of Oregon
Paul Slovic
Paul Slovic University of Oregon
C. K. Mertz
C. K. Mertz University of Oregon
Amy R. Knowlton
Amy R. Knowlton Johns Hopkins University
Arnold Milstein
Arnold Milstein Stanford University
Carla A. Green
Carla A. Green Kaiser Permanente
Peter M. Lewinsohn
Peter M. Lewinsohn Oregon Research Institute
Sarah E. Hampson
Sarah E. Hampson Oregon Research Institute
Peter S. Hussey
Peter S. Hussey RAND Corporation
John R. Seeley
John R. Seeley University of Oregon

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