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2. Bruch, J.D., Khazen, M., Mahmic-Kaknjo, M., L?gar?, F., & Ellen, M. E. (2024). The Effects of Shared Decision Making on Health Outcomes, Health Care Quality, Cost, and Consultation Time: An Umbrella Review. Patient Education & Counseling, 108408.
3.Khazen, M & Kamin-Friedman, S. (2024). Overlooking the obvious: the importance of communicating safety and risks of opioids- the Israeli context. Frontiers in Pharmacology.
4.Khazen, M, Abu-Ahmad, W, Spolter, F, Golan-Cohen, A, Merzon, E, Israel, A, Vinker, Sh, Rose, AJ. (2023). Greater temporal regularity of primary care visits was associated with reduced hospitalizations and mortality, even after controlling for continuity of care. BMC Health Services Research. 23. p. 1-20.
5. Khazen, M., Mirica, M., Carlile, N., Groisser, A., & Schiff, GD. (2023). Developing a framework and electronic tool for communicating diagnostic uncertainty in primary care: a qualitative study. JAMA Network Open. 6(3).doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.2218.
6. Khazen, M., Sullivan, EE., Arabadjus, S., Ramos, J., Mirica, M, Olson, A, Linzer, M, Schiff, GD. (2023). How does work environment relate to diagnostic quality? A prospective, mixed methods study in primary care. British Medical Journal Open. 13(5). P.1-11. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-071241.
7. Khazen, M & Guttman, N. (2022). Pharmacists under pressure to concede: Why pharmacists provide non-prescribed antibiotics in a collectivist society. SS&M Qualitative Research in Health. (Q1)
8. Khazen, M., Sullivan, E., Mirica, M, Olson, A, Linzer, M, Schiff, G. (2022 Anatomy of Diagnosis in a Clinical Encounter: How Clinicians Discuss Uncertainty with Patients. Journal of BMC Family Practice. 23(1), 1-9 (Q1)
9. Salazar, A, Amato, MG, Shah, S, Khazen, M, Aminmozaffari, S, Klinger, E, Volk, A, Mirica, M, Wright A, Schiff, G. (2022). Pharmacists’ Role in Detection of Adverse Drug Reactions: Developing Proactive systems for Pharmaco-surveillance. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Q1)
10. Khazen, M. (2021). Power dynamics in doctor-patient relationships: qualitative study examining how cultural and personal relationships facilitate medication requests in a minority with collectivist attributes. Patient Education & Counseling. 105(7), 2038-2044. (Q1)
11. Khazen, M., & Guttman, N. (2021). ""Nesef Doctora"- when mothers are considered to be 'half-doctors': self-medication with antibiotics and gender roles in Arab society in Israel. Sociology of Health & Illness. 43(2), 408-423.https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13229. (Q1)
12. Khazen, M & Schiff, G. (2020). Feedback on Missed and Delayed Diagnosis: Differential Diagnosis of Communication Dilemmas. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 47(2),71-73. (Q1)
Guttman, N, Lev, E, & Khazen, M. Ethical issues in health communication in1 clinical and digital settings and in health communication campaigns. T. Thompson & N. G. Harrington. (Eds.) (2021). Routledge handbook of health communication (3rd ed.). London, UK: Routledge.
2. Bruch, J.D., Khazen, M., Mahmic-Kaknjo, M., L?gar?, F., & Ellen, M. E. (2024). The Effects of Shared Decision Making on Health Outcomes, Health Care Quality, Cost, and Consultation Time: An Umbrella Review. Patient Education & Counseling, 108408.
3.Khazen, M & Kamin-Friedman, S. (2024). Overlooking the obvious: the importance of communicating safety and risks of opioids- the Israeli context. Frontiers in Pharmacology.
4.Khazen, M, Abu-Ahmad, W, Spolter, F, Golan-Cohen, A, Merzon, E, Israel, A, Vinker, Sh, Rose, AJ. (2023). Greater temporal regularity of primary care visits was associated with reduced hospitalizations and mortality, even after controlling for continuity of care. BMC Health Services Research. 23. p. 1-20.
5. Khazen, M., Mirica, M., Carlile, N., Groisser, A., & Schiff, GD. (2023). Developing a framework and electronic tool for communicating diagnostic uncertainty in primary care: a qualitative study. JAMA Network Open. 6(3).doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.2218.
6. Khazen, M., Sullivan, EE., Arabadjus, S., Ramos, J., Mirica, M, Olson, A, Linzer, M, Schiff, GD. (2023). How does work environment relate to diagnostic quality? A prospective, mixed methods study in primary care. British Medical Journal Open. 13(5). P.1-11. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-071241.
7. Khazen, M & Guttman, N. (2022). Pharmacists under pressure to concede: Why pharmacists provide non-prescribed antibiotics in a collectivist society. SS&M Qualitative Research in Health. (Q1)
8. Khazen, M., Sullivan, E., Mirica, M, Olson, A, Linzer, M, Schiff, G. (2022 Anatomy of Diagnosis in a Clinical Encounter: How Clinicians Discuss Uncertainty with Patients. Journal of BMC Family Practice. 23(1), 1-9 (Q1)
9. Salazar, A, Amato, MG, Shah, S, Khazen, M, Aminmozaffari, S, Klinger, E, Volk, A, Mirica, M, Wright A, Schiff, G. (2022). Pharmacists’ Role in Detection of Adverse Drug Reactions: Developing Proactive systems for Pharmaco-surveillance. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. (Q1)
10. Khazen, M. (2021). Power dynamics in doctor-patient relationships: qualitative study examining how cultural and personal relationships facilitate medication requests in a minority with collectivist attributes. Patient Education & Counseling. 105(7), 2038-2044. (Q1)
11. Khazen, M., & Guttman, N. (2021). ""Nesef Doctora"- when mothers are considered to be 'half-doctors': self-medication with antibiotics and gender roles in Arab society in Israel. Sociology of Health & Illness. 43(2), 408-423.https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13229. (Q1)
12. Khazen, M & Schiff, G. (2020). Feedback on Missed and Delayed Diagnosis: Differential Diagnosis of Communication Dilemmas. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 47(2),71-73. (Q1)
Guttman, N, Lev, E, & Khazen, M. Ethical issues in health communication in1 clinical and digital settings and in health communication campaigns. T. Thompson & N. G. Harrington. (Eds.) (2021). Routledge handbook of health communication (3rd ed.). London, UK: Routledge.