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Douglas A. LukeProfessor of Public Health, Washington University Verified email at wustl.edu Cited by 15188 |
Declining rates of physical activity in the United States: what are the contributors?
RC Brownson, TK Boehmer… - Annu. Rev. Public Health, 2005 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract This review describes current patterns and long-term trends (up to 50 years when
possible) related to (a) physical activity,(b) employment and occupation,(c) travel …
possible) related to (a) physical activity,(b) employment and occupation,(c) travel …
Network analysis in public health: history, methods, and applications
Network analysis is an approach to research that is uniquely suited to describing, exploring,
and understanding structural and relational aspects of health. It is both a methodological tool …
and understanding structural and relational aspects of health. It is both a methodological tool …
Systems science methods in public health: dynamics, networks, and agents
DA Luke, KA Stamatakis - Annual review of public health, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Complex systems abound in public health. Complex systems are made up of heterogeneous
elements that interact with one another, have emergent properties that are not explained by …
elements that interact with one another, have emergent properties that are not explained by …
[BOOK][B] Multilevel modeling
DA Luke - 2019 - books.google.com
Multilevel Modeling is a concise, practical guide to building models for multilevel and
longitudinal data. Author Douglas A. Luke begins by providing a rationale for multilevel …
longitudinal data. Author Douglas A. Luke begins by providing a rationale for multilevel …
Further validation and reliability testing of the Trust in Physician Scale
Objectives. To further validate and assess the reliability and validity of the Trust in Physician
Scale. Methods. Consecutive adult patients (n= 414) from 20 community-based, primary …
Scale. Methods. Consecutive adult patients (n= 414) from 20 community-based, primary …
[HTML][HTML] Public health program capacity for sustainability: a new framework
Background Public health programs can only deliver benefits if they are able to sustain
activities over time. There is a broad literature on program sustainability in public health, but …
activities over time. There is a broad literature on program sustainability in public health, but …
Shaping the context of health: a review of environmental and policy approaches in the prevention of chronic diseases
RC Brownson, D Haire-Joshu… - Annu. Rev. Public …, 2006 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Given the growing attention on how environmental and policy interventions can
affect chronic disease burden, our objectives are to describe (a) effective and promising …
affect chronic disease burden, our objectives are to describe (a) effective and promising …
Cluster analysis in community research: Epistemology and practice
BD Rapkin, DA Luke - American Journal of Community …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Cluster analysis refers to a family of methods for identifying cases with distinctive
characteristics in heterogeneous samples and combining them into homogeneous groups …
characteristics in heterogeneous samples and combining them into homogeneous groups …
[HTML][HTML] Sustainability of evidence-based healthcare: research agenda, methodological advances, and infrastructure support
Background Little is known about how well or under what conditions health innovations are
sustained and their gains maintained once they are put into practice. Implementation …
sustained and their gains maintained once they are put into practice. Implementation …
Designing for dissemination and sustainability to promote equitable impacts on health
BM Kwan, RC Brownson, RE Glasgow… - Annual review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Designing for dissemination and sustainability (D4DS) refers to principles and methods for
enhancing the fit between a health program, policy, or practice and the context in which it is …
enhancing the fit between a health program, policy, or practice and the context in which it is …