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Enacted Goal Attention in Family Conversations about End-of-life Health Decisions

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Jessica Russell, Karly R. Quaack & Jade Nunez. (2023) Chaplain Reported Plans for End-of-Life Care Conversations: Role Clarity for the Spiritual Care Specialists. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy 29:4, pages 337-352.
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Nate S. Brophy, Christian R. Seiter & Xiaoquan Zhao. (2021) COVID-19 Risk Perceptions and Intentions to Engage in Familial Advance Care Planning: The Mediating Role of Death Anxiety. Journal of Health Communication 26:10, pages 684-695.
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Jessica Russell & Karly Quaack. (2021) A Multiple Goals Approach to Exploring Social Worker Conversational Plans for Advance Care Treatment with Terminally Ill Patients. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care 17:4, pages 278-295.
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Jacqueline Hua, Jennifer L. Howell, Kate Sweeny & Sara E. Andrews. (2021) Outcomes of Physicians’ Communication Goals During Patient Interactions. Health Communication 36:7, pages 847-855.
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Daniel Lowrie, Robin Ray, David Plummer & Matthew Yau. (2021) Alignment and mismatch in role relations at end-of-life: A constructivist grounded theory study. Death Studies 45:5, pages 361-370.
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Jessica Russell, Sandi W. Smith & Karly R. Quaack. (2020) Health-Care Provider Planned Responses to Patient Misunderstandings about End-of-Life Care. Health Communication 35:1, pages 56-64.
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Lori A. Roscoe & Philip Barrison. (2019) Dilemmas Adult Children Face in Discussing End-of-Life Care Preferences with Their Parents. Health Communication 34:14, pages 1788-1794.
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Kavita Radhakrishnan, Lauren Jodi Van Scoy, Regina Jillapalli, Shubhada Saxena & Miyong T. Kim. (2019) Community-based game intervention to improve South Asian Indian Americans’ engagement with advanced care planning. Ethnicity & Health 24:6, pages 705-723.
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Patricia E. Gettings, Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Steven R. Wilson, Daniel M. Kamal, Jill Inderstrodt-Stephens & Linda Hughes-Kirchubel. (2019) Effects of reintegration difficulties, perceived message acceptance and perceived autonomy support on U.S. military Veterans’ evaluations of messages encouraging them to seek behavioral health care. Communication Monographs 86:2, pages 205-228.
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Kevin Wombacher, Tara C. Watterson, Allison M. Scott, Nancy Grant Harrington & Catherine A Martin. (2018) Exploring barriers for psychiatrists in discussing substance abuse with child and adolescent patients: a multiple goals approach. Journal of Applied Communication Research 46:5, pages 583-603.
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Jennifer Cornacchione & Sandi W. Smith. (2017) Female Offenders’ Multiple Goals for Engaging in Desired Communication with Their Probation/Parole Officers. Communication Quarterly 65:1, pages 1-19.
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Maureen P. Keeley. (2016) Family Communication at the End of Life. Journal of Family Communication 16:3, pages 189-197.
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Maureen P. Keeley & Mark A. Generous. (2015) The Challenges of Final Conversations: Dialectical Tensions During End-of-Life Family Communication. Southern Communication Journal 80:5, pages 377-387.
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Allison M. Scott & John P. Caughlin. (2015) Communication Nonaccommodation in Family Conversations About End-of-Life Health Decisions. Health Communication 30:2, pages 144-153.
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Elizabeth Dorrance-Hall, Liesel Sharabi, David J. Roaché, Laurie James-Hawkins, Alyssa Croft, Cassandra Alexopoulos, Veronica M. Lamarche, Maximiliane Uhlich & Elisabeth Timmermans. (2023) Needing Space During Lockdown: A Test of Relational Turbulence Theory in the Context of Conversations About Physical and Emotional Space During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Communication Research 50:8, pages 943-964.
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Allison M. Scott. (2022) A Longitudinal Examination of Enacted Goal Attention in End-of-Life Communication in Families. Communication Research 50:8, pages 1044-1075.
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Bonnie M. Nickels, Kelly E. Tenzek & Tahleen A. Lattimer. (2021) This Is Us : An Analysis of Mediated Family Communication at End-of-Life . OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 87:4, pages 1238-1258.
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Lauren J. Van Scoy, Allison M. Scott, Jacob Higgins, Emily Wasserman, Daren Heyland, Vernon Chinchilli & Michael J. Green. (2023) Feasibility and Acceptability of a Novel Intensive Care Unit Communication Intervention (“Let’s Talk”) and Initial Assessment Using the Multiple Goals Theory of Communication. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, pages 104990912311762.
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Lauren J. Van Scoy, Benjamin H. Levi, Cindy Bramble, William Calo, Vernon M. Chinchilli, Lindsey Currin, Denise Grant, Christopher Hollenbeak, Maria Katsaros, Sara Marlin, Allison M. Scott, Amy Tucci, Erika VanDyke, Emily Wasserman, Pamela Witt & Michael J. Green. (2022) Comparing two advance care planning conversation activities to motivate advance directive completion in underserved communities across the USA: The Project Talk Trial study protocol for a cluster, randomized controlled trial. Trials 23:1.
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Dana Ketcher, Casidee Thompson, Amy K. Otto, Maija Reblin, Kristin G. Cloyes, Margaret F. Clayton, Brian R.W. Baucom & Lee Ellington. (2020) The Me in We dyadic communication intervention is feasible and acceptable among advanced cancer patients and their family caregivers . Palliative Medicine 35:2, pages 389-396.
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Julie Cussen, Lauren Jodi Van Scoy, Allison M. Scott, Georgia Tobiano & Daren K. Heyland. (2020) Shared decision-making in the intensive care unit requires more frequent and high-quality communication: A research critique. Australian Critical Care 33:5, pages 480-483.
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Nancy Grant Harrington, Allison M. Scott & Elizabeth A. Spencer. (2020) Working toward evidence-based guidelines for cost-of-care conversations between patients and physicians: A systematic review of the literature. Social Science & Medicine 258, pages 113084.
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Jack K H Pun, Ka Man Cheung, James C H Chow & Wing Lok Chan. (2020) Chinese perspective on end-of-life communication: a systematic review. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, pages bmjspcare-2019-002166.
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Dana Ketcher, Lee Ellington, Brian R. W. Baucom, Margaret F. Clayton & Maija Reblin. (2020) “In Eight Minutes We Talked More About Our Goals, Relationship, Than We Have in Years”: A Pilot of Patient–Caregiver Discussions in a Neuro-Oncology Clinic. Journal of Family Nursing 26:2, pages 126-137.
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Lauren Jodi Van Scoy, Benjamin H. Levi, Pamela Witt, Cindy Bramble, Christopher Richardson, Irene Putzig, A. Rose Levi, Emily Wasserman, Vernon Chinchilli, Amy Tucci & Michael J. Green. (2020) Association of Participation in an End-of-Life Conversation Game With Advance Care Planning Behavior and Perspectives Among African American Individuals. JAMA Network Open 3:5, pages e204315.
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Lisa M Guntzviller & Ningxin Wang. (2018) Latino Adolescent Pursuit and Mother Inference of Language Brokering Interaction Goals with Adolescent Self-esteem Outcomes. Human Communication Research 44:4, pages 473-502.
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Lauren Jodi Van Scoy, Elizabeth Watson-Martin, Tiffany A. Bohr, Benjamin H. Levi & Michael J. Green. (2017) End-of-Life Conversation Game Increases Confidence for Having End-of-Life Conversations for Chaplains-in-Training. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® 35:4, pages 592-600.
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Lauren J. Van Scoy, Jean M. Reading, Margaret Hopkins, Brandi Smith, Judy Dillon, Michael J. Green & Benjamin H. Levi. (2017) Community Game Day: Using an End-of-Life Conversation Game to Encourage Advance Care Planning. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 54:5, pages 680-691.
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L.J. Van Scoy, A.M. Scott, J.M. Reading, C.H. Chuang, V.M. Chinchilli, B.H. Levi & M.J. Green. (2017) From Theory to Practice: Measuring end-of-life communication quality using multiple goals theory. Patient Education and Counseling 100:5, pages 909-918.
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