Emily A. Elstad, Ph.D.

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Health Behavior University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Medical decision making
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Noel T. Brewer grad student 2014 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Cancer screening benefits and harms: News coverage and provider perceptions.)
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Elstad EA, Sutkowi-Hemstreet A, Sheridan SL, et al. (2015) Clinicians' perceptions of the benefits and harms of prostate and colorectal cancer screening. Medical Decision Making : An International Journal of the Society For Medical Decision Making. 35: 467-76
Elstad EA, Sheridan SL, Lee JG, et al. (2014) Have screening harms become newsworthy? News coverage of prostate and colorectal cancer screening since the 2008 USPSTF recommendation changes. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 37: 1242-51
Carpenter DM, Elstad EA, Blalock SJ, et al. (2014) Conflicting medication information: prevalence, sources, and relationship to medication adherence. Journal of Health Communication. 19: 67-81
Elstad E, Carpenter DM, Devellis RF, et al. (2012) Patient decision making in the face of conflicting medication information. International Journal of Qualitative Studies On Health and Well-Being. 7: 1-11
Botelho EM, Elstad EA, Taubenberger SP, et al. (2011) Moderating perceptions of bother reports by individuals experiencing lower urinary tract symptoms. Qualitative Health Research. 21: 1229-38
Elstad EA, Maserejian NN, McKinlay JB, et al. (2011) Fluid manipulation among individuals with lower urinary tract symptoms: a mixed methods study. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 20: 156-65
Elstad EA, Taubenberger SP, Botelho EM, et al. (2010) Beyond incontinence: the stigma of other urinary symptoms. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 66: 2460-70
Elstad EA, Maserejian NN, McKinlay JB, et al. (2009) Fluid Manipulation As A Coping Strategy Among Individuals With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms: A Mixed Methods Study The Journal of Urology. 181: 161-161
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