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Louise E. Parker
Louise E. Parker
Healthcare Policy and Management, Department of Management, University of Massachusetts Boston
Verified email at umb.edu
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Ruminative coping with depressed mood following loss.
S Nolen-Hoeksema, LE Parker, J Larson
Journal of personality and social psychology 67 (1), 92-104, 1994
19161994
Effects of fantasy contexts on children's learning and motivation: Making learning more fun.
LE Parker, MR Lepper
Journal of personality and social psychology 62 (4), 625, 1992
4901992
A qualitative study of determinants of PTSD treatment initiation in veterans
NA Sayer, G Friedemann-Sanchez, M Spoont, M Murdoch, LE Parker, ...
Psychiatry 72 (3), 238-255, 2009
4202009
Gender, legal-education, and the legal profession-an empirical-study of Stanford law students and graduates
J Taber, MT Grant, MT Huser, RB Norman, JR Sutton, CC Wong, ...
Stanford Law Review 40 (5), 1209-1297, 1988
2661988
When to fix it and when to leave: Relationships among perceived control, self-efficacy, dissent, and exit.
LE Parker
Journal of applied psychology 78 (6), 949, 1993
2621993
Working Together: Perceived Self‐ and Collective‐Efficacy at the Workplace1
LE Parker
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 24 (1), 43-59, 1994
2601994
Empowered managers and empowered workers: The effects of managerial support and managerial perceived control on workers' sense of control over decision making
LE Parker, RH Price
Human relations 47 (8), 911-928, 1994
2561994
Outcomes of a partnered facilitation strategy to implement primary care–mental health
JAE Kirchner, MJ Ritchie, JA Pitcock, LE Parker, GM Curran, JC Fortney
Journal of general internal medicine 29, 904-912, 2014
2172014
Roles of managers, frontline staff and local champions, in implementing quality improvement: stakeholders' perspectives
JAE Kirchner, LE Parker, LM Bonner, JJ Fickel, EM Yano, MJ Ritchie
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 18 (1), 63-69, 2012
1272012
Understanding team‐based quality improvement for depression in primary care
LV Rubenstein, LE Parker, LS Meredith, A Altschuler, E DePillis, ...
Health services research 37 (4), 1009-1029, 2002
1092002
Using implementation facilitation to foster clinical practice quality and adherence to evidence in challenged settings: a qualitative study
MJ Ritchie, LE Parker, CN Edlund, JAE Kirchner
BMC Health Services Research 17, 1-15, 2017
912017
Creating a quality-improvement dialogue: utilizing knowledge from frontline staff, managers, and experts to foster health care quality improvement
LE Parker, JAE Kirchner, LM Bonner, JJ Fickel, MJ Ritchie, CE Simons, ...
Qualitative health research 19 (2), 229-242, 2009
902009
Developing effective collaboration between primary care and mental health providers
BL Felker, E Chaney, LV Rubenstein, LM Bonner, EM Yano, LE Parker, ...
Primary care companion to the Journal of clinical psychiatry 8 (1), 12, 2006
852006
Impacts of evidence‐based quality improvement on depression in primary care: a randomized experiment
LV Rubenstein, LS Meredith, LE Parker, NP Gordon, SC Hickey, C Oken, ...
Journal of General Internal Medicine 21 (10), 1027-1035, 2006
802006
Balancing participation and expertise: a comparison of locally and centrally managed health care quality improvement within primary care practices
LE Parker, E de Pillis, A Altschuler, LV Rubenstein, LS Meredith
Qualitative Health Research 17 (9), 1268-1279, 2007
712007
Patients' versus physicians' attributions of reasons for diabetic patients' noncompliance with diet
WC House, L Pendleton, L Parker
Diabetes Care 9 (4), 434-434, 1986
671986
Primary care–mental health collaboration: an example of assessing usual practice and potential barriers
JJ Fickel, LE Parker, EM Yano, JE Kirchner
Journal of Interprofessional Care 21 (2), 207-216, 2007
662007
A social marketing approach to implementing evidence-based practice in VHA QUERI: the TIDES depression collaborative care model
J Luck, F Hagigi, LE Parker, EM Yano, LV Rubenstein, JAE Kirchner
Implementation Science 4, 1-12, 2009
602009
Using a multi-level approach to implement a primary care mental health (PCMH) program.
JA Kirchner, CN Edlund, K Henderson, L Daily, LE Parker, JC Fortney
Families, Systems, & Health 28 (2), 161, 2010
492010
Nurse practitioners and physician assistants as primary care providers in institutional settings
PD Jacobson, LE Parker, ID Coulter
Inquiry, 432-446, 1998
481998
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