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Appendix F. Health Issues Addressed in Selected Articles in Published Literature Reviews

Table F.1 organizes a selection of articles from the nine reviews included in Chapter 6 by author, date of publication, and health issue addressed.

Table F.1 Published Literature Included by Author and Content.

Author, Year Authors of Literature Reviews (1) Diabetes Heart MCH Women - Cancer Other Health Issue
Andersen 2000 L       Yes  
Arlotti 1998 A     Yes   Breastfeeding
Barnes 1999 L     Yes   Immunizations
Barnes-Boyd 2001 A     Yes    
Barth 1991 L, P         Child abuse prevention
Batts 2001 A Yes        
Bird 1998 A, S       Yes  
Birkel 1993 H, S         HIV
Black 1995 L, S     Yes   Child development (NOFTT)
Bone 1989 B, S   Yes      
Bradley 1994 P, S     Yes    
Bray 1994 A     Yes    
Bridges 2000 H         ER follow-up
Brooks-Gunn 1989 S     Yes    
Brown 1995, 2002 H, No Yes        
Burhansstipanov 2000 A       Yes  
Butz 1994 Ne, S         Asthma
Caulfield 1998 A,L       Yes  
CDC 1999 S         HIV
Ctr for Future of Children 1999 H     Yes   Child development
Conway 2004 Na         Smoking
Corkery 1997 A, Ne, No, S Yes        
Daaleman 1997 P     Yes    
Dennison 2003 B   Yes      
Dignan 1996, 1998 A       Yes  
Duan 2000 L       Yes  
Earp 2002 A       Yes  
Fedder 2003 B, No Yes Yes      
Flax 1999 A, H       Yes  
Gary 2003 Na, No Yes        
Graham 1992 L     Yes    
Griffin 1999, 2000 No Yes        
Hawthorne 1997 No Yes        
Heath 1987 No Yes        
Heins 1987 P     Yes    
Hill 1999 B, Ne   Yes      
Hill 2003 Na   Yes      
Holtrop 2002 No Yes        
HRSA 1998 H, Ne         Access and Pt knowledge
Humphrey 1997 No Yes        
Hunter 2004 O Yes Yes      
Ireys 1996,2001 L         Children with chronic disease
Joseph 2001 No Yes        
Julnes 1994 P     Yes    
Keyserling 2002 A, No Yes        
Komaroff 1974 L Yes Yes      
Korfmacher 1999 P     Yes    
Krieger 1999 H, S   Yes      
Krieger 2000 L     Yes   Immunizations
Krieger 2005 Na         Asthma
Lacey 1991 A, H, S         Smoking
Lapham 1995 L         Substance abuse/recovery
Levine 2003 B, Na   Yes      
Linnan 1990 Ne   Yes      
Lorig 2000, 2003 No Yes        
Mahon 1991 P     Yes    
Marcenko 1994 P     Yes    
Margolis 1998 S       Yes  
McCormick 1989 A, S     Yes    
Meister 1992 Ne     Yes    
McFarlane 1997 P     Yes    
Moore 1974 A     Yes    
Moore 1981 S     Yes   Immunizations
Moore 2002 No Yes        
Morisky 1983 B   Yes      
Navaie-Walliser 2000 P     Yes    
Navarro 1998 A, H, S       Yes  
Nyamathi 2001 A         HIV
Olds 2002 L     Yes    
Philis-Tsimikas 2001, 2004 No Yes        
Poland 1992 P     Yes    
Quinn 2000 A       Yes Weight loss
Richter 1974 Ne   Yes      
Rodney 1998 H, Ne         Misc. access
Rogers 1996 P     Yes    
Schuler 2000 L     Yes   Child development
Siegel 1980 L     Yes   Child development
Silver 1997 L     Yes   Children with chronic disease
Sox 1999 A       Yes  
St. James 1999 S     Yes   Phenylketonuria
Stewart 1970 Ne     Yes   Immunizations
Sung 1997 A, H, L, S       Yes  
Swider 1990 Ne       Yes Access
Thomas 2000 A       Yes STDs
Von Korff 1998 L       Yes Back pain
Voorhees 1996 L       Yes Smoking
Warrick 1992 H     Yes    
Watkins 1994 A, H         Access
Weinberger 1989 L         Arthritis
Wolff 1997 S         Mental health
Woodruff 2002 Na         Smoking
Zhu 2002 A       Yes  

Source: CHW/NWS (2006).

(1) A=Andrews; B=Brownstein; H=HRSA; L=Lewin; Na=National Fund for Medical Education; Ne=Nemcek; No=Norris; P=Persily; S=Swider