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March, 2009
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Richard L. Street, Jr.
Department of Communication
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843-4234
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Office: (979) 845-0209
Home: (979) 693-5563
E-Mail: r-street@tamu.edu
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EDUCATION
| INSTITUTION |
MAJOR |
DEGREE |
DATE |
| The University of Texas |
Communication |
Ph.D. |
1980 |
| Texas Tech University |
Speech Communication |
M.A. |
1977 |
| Texas Tech University |
Speech Communication |
B.A. |
1975 |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1991-present (Texas A&M University)
Department Head (since 1998)
Professor of Communication
Research Professor of Medicine
2005-present (Baylor College of Medicine)
Chief, Division of Health Decision-Making and Communication
Houston Center for Quality of Care and Utilization Studies
2008, Visiting Faculty, Summer Institute for Informed Patient Choice
Dartmouth University
1988-1991 (Texas A&M University)
Associate Professor of Speech Communication
Director, Communication Research Laboratory
1986-1988 (Texas Tech University)
Associate Professor & Chair of Speech Communication
Interim Chair, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences
1985-1986 (Texas Tech University)
Associate Professor of Speech Communication
Director of Graduate Studies
1982-1985 (Texas Tech University)
Assistant Professor of Speech Communication
1985 (Jan.-June) (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
1981-1982 (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication
1980-1981 (University of Arkansas)
Assistant Professor of Communication
1977-1980 (The University of Texas at Austin)
Assistant Instructor
SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS
2008 Lewis Donohew Outstanding Health Communication Scholar Award. Presented by the University of Kentucky.
2003 Outstanding Health Communication Scholar Award. Awarded jointly by the Health Communication Divisions of the International Communication Association and the National Communication Association
Association of Former Students Excellence in Teaching Award-College Level, Texas A&M University, 1992.
PUBLICATIONS
A. Books/Edited Volumes/Monographs
R.M. Epstein & R.L. Street, Jr. (2008) Patient-centered care for the 21st century: Physicians' roles, health systems and patients' preferences. Philadelphia, PA: American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation.
R.M Epstein & R.L. Street, Jr. (2007) Patient-centered communication in cancer care: Promoting healing and reducing suffering. National Cancer Institute, NIH Publ. No. 07-6225. Bethesda, MD. (Also, available online at http://outcomes.cancer.gov/areas/pcc/communication
R.L. Street, Jr., W.R. Gold, & T. Manning (eds.) (1997). Health promotion and
interactive technology: Theoretical applications and future directions. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. This volume contains three original essays: R.L. Street, Jr. & R. Rimal, "Health promotion and interactive technology: A conceptual foundation" (pp. 1-18); R.L. Street, Jr. & T. Manning, "Information environments for breast cancer education" (pp. 121-140); and “Reflections on health promotion and interactive technology: A discussion with David Gustafson, Jack Wennberg, and Tony Gorry” (pp. 221-236).
B.F. Sharf & R.L. Street, Jr. (eds.) (1997) The patient as a central construct in health communication research. Special issue of Health Communication. This volume contains two original essays: B. Sharf & R.L. Street, Jr., "The patient as a central construct: Shifting the emphasis" (pp. 1-12) and B. Lambert, R.L. Street, Jr, D.J. Cegala, et al., "Provider-patient communication, patient-centered care, and the mangle of practice" (pp. 27-44).
R.L. Street, Jr. (Guest Editor) (1993). Analyzing discourse: Strategies for examining relationships between messages features and outcomes. Special issue of the Southern Communication Journal. This volume contains an original essay, "Analyzing messages and their outcomes: Questionable assumptions, possible solutions." (pp. 85-90).
R.L. Street, Jr. & J.N. Cappella (eds.) (1985) Sequence and pattern in communicative behavior. London: Edward Arnold. This volume contains two original essays: R.L. Street, Jr. & J.N. Cappella, "Sequence and pattern in communicative behavior: A model and commentary" (pp. 243-279) and J.N. Cappella & R.L. Street, Jr., "A functional approach to the structure of communication " (pp. 1-29).
B. Refereed Articles
D. Collins & R.L. Street, Jr. (in press) A dialogic model of conversations about risk: Coordinating perceptions and achieving quality decisions in cancer care. Social Science and Medicine.
H. Singh, S.A. Fox, N.J. Petersen, A Shethia, & R. L. Street, Jr, (in press) Older patients’ enthusiasm to use electronic mail to communicate with their physicians. Journal of Medical Internet Research.
R.L. Street, Jr., G. Makoul, N. Arora, & R.M. Epstein. (2009) How does communication heal? Pathways linking clinician-patient communication to health outcomes. Patient Education and Counseling, 74, 295-301.
C.R. Teal & R.L. Street, Jr. (2009) Critical elements of culturally competent communication in the medical encounter: A review and model. Social Science and Medicine, 68, 533-543.
R.L. Street, Jr, M.N. Richardson, V. Cox, and M.E. Suarez Almazor. (2009) (Mis)Understanding in Patient-Health Care Provider Communication about Total Knee Replacement. Arthritis Care and Research, 61, 100-107.
P. Haidet, K.J. O’Malley, B.F. Sharf, A.P. Gladney, A.J. Greisinger, & R.L. Street Jr. (2008 ) Characterizing explanatory models of illness in healthcare: Development and validation of the CONNECT instrument. Patient Education and Counseling, 73, 232-239.
R L Street Jr, K. O’Malley, L. A Cooper, & P. Haidet. (2008) Understanding concordance in the physician-patient relationships: Personal and ethnic dimensions of shared identity. Annals of Family Medicine, 6, 198-205.
R.L. Street, Jr, & H. Gordon (2008). Companion participation in cancer consultations. Psycho-Oncology, 17, 244-251.
A.D. Naik, M.A. Kallen, A. Walder, & R L. Street, Jr. (2008) Improving hypertension control in diabetes: The effects of collaborative and proactive communication. Circulation, 177-1361-1368.
R.L. Street, Jr., H. Gordon, & P. Haidet. (2007) Physicians’ communication and perceptions of patients: Is it how they look, how they talk, or is it just the doctor? Social Science and Medicine, 65, 586-598.
R.L. Street, Jr. (2007). Aiding medical decision-making: A communication perspective. Medical Decision Making, 27, 550-553.
A.D. Naik, T.T. Issac, R.L. Street, Jr., & M.E. Kunik. (2007) Understanding the quality chasm for hypertension control in diabetes: A structured review of “co-maneuvers” used in clinical trials. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 20, 469-478.
D.J. Cegala, R.L. Street, Jr., & C.R. Clinch. (2007) The impact of patient participation on physicians’ information provision during a primary care medical interview. Health Communication, 21, 177-185.
R.L. Street, Jr., & H. Gordon. (2006) The clinical context and patient participation in post-diagnostic consultations. Patient Education and Counseling, 64, 217-224.
HS Gordon, RL Street, Jr., BF Sharf, & J Souchek. (2006) Racial differences in doctors’ information-giving and patients’ participation. Cancer, 106, 1313-1320.
J.P. Berrios-Rivera, R.L. Street Jr, M.G.Garcia Popa-Lisseanu, M.A.Kallen, M.N. Richardson, N.M. Janssen, D.M. Marcus, J.D. Reveille, N.B., & Warner, M.E. Suarez-Almazor. (2006) Trust in physicians and elements of the medical interaction in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. Arthritis Care & Research, 55. 385-393.
HS Gordon, RL Street, Jr, BF Sharf, PA Kelly, & J. Souchek. (2006) Racial differences in trust and lung cancer patients’ perceptions of physicians’ communication. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 24, 904-909.
R.L. Street, Jr., H.S. Gordon, M.M. Ward, E. Krupat, & R.L. Kravitz. (2005). Patient participation in medical consultations: Why some patients are more involved than others. Medical Care, 43, 960-969.
P. Haidet, K.J. O’Malley, B.F. Sharf, A.P. Gladney, A.N. Tran, A.J. Greisinger, C.M Ashton, & R.L Street Jr. (2005). Associations between the impact of terrorism and health perceptions of patients. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 35, 249-258.
H.S. Gordon, R.L. Street, Jr., P.A. Kelly, J. Soucheck, & N.P. Wray. (2005) Physician-patient communication after following invasive procedures: An analysis of post-angiogram consultations. Social Science and Medicine, 61, 1015-1025.
M. Tai-Seale, R. Bramson, D. Drukker, M. Hurwicz, M. Ory, T. Tai-Seale, R.L. Street, Jr., D. Hackethorn, & M.A. Cook. (2005). Understanding primary care physicians’ propensity to assess elderly patients for depression using interaction and survey data. Medical Care, 43, 1217-1224.
A.N. Tran , P. Haidet, R.L. Street RL, Jr., K.J. O'Malley, F. Martin & C. Ashton (2004) Empowering communication: a community-based intervention for patients. Patient Education and Counseling, 52, 113-121.
R L. Street, Jr., E Krupat, R Bell, R. Kravitz, & P. Haidet (2003). Beliefs about control in the physician-patient Relationship: The effect on communication in medical encounters. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 18, 609-616.
R.L. Street, Jr. (2003). Mediated consumer-provider communication in cancer care: The empowering potential of new technologies. Patient Education and Counseling, 50, 99-104.
*(This issue of Patient Education and Counseling received the 2005 Award for the Outstanding Journal Special Issue in Applied Communication. This special issue was selected for its significant contribution to scholarship in applied communication theory, research, and practice, Applied Communication Division, National Communication Association.)
M.M. Ward, S. Sundaramurthy, D. Lotstein, T. Bush, C.M. Neuwelt, & R.L. Street, Jr. (2003). Participatory patient-physician communication and morbidity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Arthritis & Rheumatism, 49, 810-818.
C.M. Ashton, P.M. Haidet, D.A. Paterniti, T.C. Collins, H.S. Gordon, K. O’Malley, L.A. Petersen, B. Sharf, M. Suarez-Almazor, N.P. Wray, & R.L. Street, Jr. (2003) Racial and ethnic disparities in the use of health services: Bias, preference, or poor communication? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 18, 146-152.
R.L. Street, Jr. (2002). Gender differences in health care provider-patient communication: Are they due to style, stereotypes, or accommodation? Patient Education and Counseling, 48, 201-206.
R.L. Street, Jr. & B. Millay (2001). Analyzing patient participation in medical encounters. Health Communication, 13, 61-73.
R.L. Street, Jr., E.J. Wheeler, & W.T. McCaughan. (2000). Specialist-primary care provider-patient communication in telemedical consultations. Telemedicine Journal, 6, 45-54.
T. Manning, E. T. Goetz, & R.L. Street, Jr. (2000). Signal delay effects on rapport in telepsychiatry. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 3, 119-127.
R.L. Street, Jr., A. Van Order, R. Bramson, & T. Manning (1998). Preconsultation education promoting breast cancer screening: Does choice of media make a difference? Journal of Cancer Education, 13, 152-161.
R. L. Street, Jr. & B. Voigt. (1997) Patient participation in deciding breast cancer treatment and subsequent quality of life. Medical Decision-Making, 17, 298-306.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1997). Methodological considerations when assessing communication skills. Medical Encounter, 13, 3-7.
R.L. Street, Jr., B. Voigt, C. Geyer, T. Manning, & G. Swanson. (1995). Increasing patient involvement in deciding treatment for early breast cancer. Cancer, 76, 2275-2285.
R.L. Street, Jr, D. Cauthen, E. Buchwald, & R. Wiprud. (1995). Patients' predispositions to discuss health issues affecting quality of life. Family Medicine, 27, 663-670.
R.L. Street, Jr., W.R. Gold, Jr., & T. McDowell (1994). Using health status surveys in medical consultations. Medical Care, 32, 732-744.
R.L. Street, Jr., V. Piziak, W. Carpentier, J. Herzog, J. Hejl, G. Skinner, & L. McLellan. (1993). Provider-patient communication and metabolic control. Diabetes Care, 16, 714-721.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1992). Analyzing communication in medical consultations: Do behavioral measures correspond to patients' perceptions? Medical Care, 30, 976-988.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1992). Communicative styles and adaptations in physician-parent consultations. Social Science and Medicine, 34, 1155-1163.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1991). Physicians' communication and parents' evaluations of pediatric consultations. Medical Care, 29, 1146-1152.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1991). Information-giving in medical consultations: The influence of patients' communicative styles and personal characteristics. Social Science and Medicine, 32, 541-548.
D.B. Buller & R.L. Street, Jr. (1991). The role of communication in patients' evaluation of health care and compliance decisions. Southern Communication Journal, 56, 230-237.
R. L. Street, Jr. (1990). Communication in medical consultations: A review essay. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 76, 315-332.
J. Bradac & R.L. Street, Jr. (1990). Powerful and powerless linguistic styles revisited: A theoretical analysis. Language and Social Interaction, 23, 195-242.
R.L. Street, Jr. & J.N. Cappella (1989). Social and linguistic factors influencing adaptation in children's speech. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 18, 497-519.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1989). Patients' satisfaction with dentists' communicative style. Health Communication, 1, 137-154.
R.L. Street, Jr. & D. Buller (1988). Patients' characteristics affecting physician-patient nonverbal communication. Human Communication Research, 15, 60-90.
R.L. Street, Jr. & J.M. Wiemann. (1988) Differences in how physicians and patients perceive physicians' relational communication. Southern Speech Communication Journal, 53, 420-440.
R.L. Street, Jr., A. Mulac, & J.M. Wiemann. (1988) Speech evaluation differences as a function of perspective (participant vs. observer) and presentational medium. Human Communication Research, 14, 333-363.
R.L. Street, Jr. & D. Buller (1987) Nonverbal response patterns in physician-patient interactions: A functional analysis. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior,11, 234-253.
R.L. Street, Jr. & J.M. Wiemann (1987) Patients' satisfaction with physicians' interpersonal involvement, expressiveness, and dominance. In M.L. McLaughlin (ed.), Communication Yearbook 10 (pp. 591-612). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
R.L. Street, Jr. & T.M. Murphy (1987) Interpersonal orientation and speech behavior. Communication Monographs, 54, 42-62.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1986) Interaction processes and outcomes in interviews. In M.L. McLaughlin (ed.), Communication Yearbook 9 (pp. 215-250). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1985) Participant-observer differences in speech evaluation. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 4, 125-130.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1984) Speech convergence and social evaluation in fact-finding interviews. Human Communication Research, 11, 139-169.
R.L. Street, Jr., R.M. Brady, & R. Lee (1984) Evaluative responses to communicators: The effects of speech rate, sex, and interaction context. Western Speech Communication Journal, 48, 14-27.
W.B. Putman & R.L. Street, Jr. (1984) The conception and perception of noncontent speech performance. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 46, 97-114.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1983) Noncontent speech convergence in adult-child interactions. In R.N. Bostrom (ed.), Communication Yearbook 7 (pp. 369-395). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
R.L. Street, Jr., R.M. Brady, & W.B. Putman (1983) The influence of speech rate stereotypes and rate similarity on listeners' evaluations of speakers. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2, 37-56.
R.L. Street, Jr., N. J. Street, & A. Van Kleeck (1983) Speech convergence among talkative and reticent three year-olds. Language Sciences, 5, 79-96.
W.J. Jordan, R.L. Street, Jr. & W.B. Putman (1983) The effects of relational and physical distance on lexical diversity. Southern Speech Communication Journal, 49, 80-89.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1982) Evaluation of noncontent speech accommodation. Language and Communication, 2, 13-31.
R.L. Street, Jr. & R.M. Brady (1982) Speech rate acceptance ranges as a function of evaluative domain, listener speech rate, and communication context. Communication Monographs, 49, 290-308.
A. Van Kleeck & R.L. Street, Jr. (1982) Does reticence mean just talking less? Qualitative differences in the language of talkative and reticent preschoolers. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 11, 621-641.
R.L. Street, Jr. & W.J. Jordan (1981) Lexical diversity and rhetorical interrogatives as adaptations to communication environments. Communication Quarterly, 29, 276-282.
J.A. Daly & R.L. Street, Jr. (1980) Measuring social-communicative anxiety: Social desirability and the fakability of scale responses. Human Communication Research, 6,185-189.
J. Korinek & R.L. Street, Jr. (1980) Variables influencing the disposition of consumer complaints in a third-party setting. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 8,79-90.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1979) Lexical diversity as an indicator of audience adaptation in Ciceronian orations. Central States Speech Journal, 30, 286-288.
W.G. Powers, W.J. Jordan, & R.L. Street, Jr. (1979) Language indices in the measurement of cognitive complexity: Is complexity loquacity? Human Communication Research, 6, 69-73.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1978) A comparison of judging criteria of national and Texas debate judges. Texas Speech Communication Journal, 3, 31-38.
C. Book Chapters
R.L. Street, Jr. & R. Epstein (in press). Key interpersonal functions and health outcomes:
Lessons from theory and research on clinician-patient communication. In K. Glanz, B. Rimer, & V. Viswanath (Eds), Health behavior and health education: Theory, research and practice, 4th edition. Jossey-Bass.
K. Real & R.L. Street, Jr. (in press). Doctor-patient communication from an organizational perspective. In D. Brashers & D. Goldsmith (Eds.), Managing Health and Illness: Communication, Relationships, and Identity, Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.
R.L. Street, Jr. (2003). Communication in medical encounters: An ecological perspective. In T. Thompson, A. Dorsey, K. Miller, & R. Parrott (eds.), The handbook of health communication (pp. 63-89). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
R.L. Street, Jr. (2003) Interpersonal communication skill in health care contexts. In J.O. Greene & B.R. Burleson (eds.), Handbook of communication and social interaction skills (pp. 909-934). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
R.L. Street, Jr. (2001). Active patients as powerful communicators: In W.P. Robinson & H. Giles (eds.), The new handbook of language and social psychology (pp. 541-560). Chichester: John Wiley.
R.L. Street, Jr. & V.K. Piziak. (2001). Using telecomputing technology to improve diabetes care. In R.E. Rice & J. Katz (eds.). The Internet and health communication: Experiences and expectations (pp. 287-308).Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
R.L. Street, Jr., W.R. Gold, & T. McDowell. (1995) Discussing quality of life in prenatal consultations. In G.H. Morris & R. Chenail (eds.), Talk of the clinic: Explorations in the analysis of medical and therapeutic discourse (pp. 209-231). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
R.L. Street, Jr., V. Piziak, & W. Carpentier. (1995) Metabolic control and communication in nurse-diabetic patient consultations. In G. Kreps & H.D. O'Hair (eds.), Communication and health outcomes (pp. 87-103) Cresskill, NJ: Hamptom Press.
R.L. Street, Jr. and T. Manning (1995). Using multimedia computing to help patients make decisions for treating breast cancer. In R.M. Satava, K. Morgan, H.B. Zieburg, R. Mattheus, & J.P. Christsen (eds.), Interactive technology and the new paradigm for health care (pp. 365-374). Burke, VA: IOS Press.
H. Giles & R.L. Street, Jr. (1994) Communicator characteristics and behavior. In G.R. Miller & M Knapp (eds.), Handbook of Interpersonal Communication (2nd ed.) (pp. 103-161) Newbury Park, CA: Sage. (This chapter is a revision of the chapter which appeared in the first edition.)
D. Buller & R.L. Street, Jr. (1992) Physician-patient relationships. In R.S. Feldman (ed.), Applications of nonverbal behavioral theories and research (pp. 119-141). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Reprinted in L.K. Guerrero, J.A. DeVito, & M.L. Hecht (eds) (1999), The nonverbal communication reader, 2nd ed.Prospects Heights, IL: Waveland.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1991). Accommodation in medical consultations. In H. Giles, N. Coupland, & J. Coupland (eds.), Contexts of accommodation: Developments in applied sociolinguistics (pp. 131-156). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1990). Dentist-patient communication: A review and commentary. In H.D. O'Hair & G. Kreps (eds.), Applied communication theory and research (pp. 331-351). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1990). The communicative functions of paralanguage and prosody. In H. Giles & W.P. Robinson (eds.), The handbook of language and social psychology (pp. 121-140). New York: John Wiley.
J.N. Cappella & R.L. Street, Jr. (1989). Message effects: Theory and research on mental models of messages. In J. Bradac (ed.), Message effects in communication science (pp. 24-51). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1988) Communication style: Considerations for assessing consistency, reciprocity, and compensation. In C.H. Tardy (ed.), A handbook for the study of human communication (pp. 139-161). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
J. Bryant & R.L. Street, Jr. (1988) From reactivity to activity and action: An evolving concept and Weltanschauung in mass and interpersonal communication. In R.P. Hawkins, J.M. Wiemann, & S. Pingree (eds.), Advancing communication science: Merging mass and interpersonal processes (pp. 162-190). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
H. Giles & R.L. Street, Jr. (1985) Communicator characteristics and behavior. In M.L. Knapp & G.R. Miller (eds.), Handbook of interpersonal communication (pp. 205-261). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
A. Van Kleeck & R.L. Street, Jr. (1984) Talkativeness as a source of individual variation in children's language usages. In C. Nichols & C. Thew (eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Congress on the Study of Child Language (pp. 401-422). Washington, DC: University Press of America.
R.L. Street, Jr & H. Giles (1982) Speech accommodation theory: A social-cognitive approach to language and speech behavior. In M. Roloff & C. Berger (eds.), Social cognition and communication (pp. 193-226). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
R.L. Street, Jr. & R. Hopper (1982) A model of speech style evaluation. In E.B. Ryan & H. Giles (eds.), Attitudes toward language variation: Social and applied contexts (pp. 175-188). London: Edward Arnold.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1978) Rhetoric in Ovid's Heroides: A Burkeian analysis (Abstract). In R. Enos & W. Weithoff (eds.), H TEXNH: Proceedings of the 1978 Doctoral Honors Seminar on Research Methods and Topics for the History of Rhetoric (p. 30). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
D. Instructional Materials
R. Hopper, J. Whitehead, R.L. Street, Jr, & N. Wrather (1979) Instructor's manual to accompany "Communication Skills and Concepts." New York: Harper-Row.
E. Miscellaneous Publications
P. Haidet & R.L. Street, Jr. (2006). Project Connect. Medical Encounter, 20, 33-34.
R.L. Street, Jr. (1982) The Language Myth by Roy Harris. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 68, 450-451.
F. Health Education Materials
Options for Treating Breast Cancer (an interactive, multimedia program for patients with early breast cancer). Texas A&M University Health Science Center.
Options for Better Breast Health (an interactive, multimedia program promoting breast cancer screening and the importance of early detection). Texas A&M University Health Science Center.
GRANTS (funded)
R.L. Street, Jr. (Co-investigator). Patient coaching to improve care for cancer pain. American Cancer Society. RSGPB-06-091-01-CPPB. (Principal Investigator: Richard Kravitz, UC Davis Medical Center). 1-1-06/12-31-10. $ 1,531,000. TAMU portion $280,334. Year 1: $40,232.
R.L. Street, Jr. (Co-investigator). Physician-Patient Communication in Patients with Heart Failure. Health Services Research & Development Service, Department of Veterans
Affairs. ECV02-254. (Principal Investigator: Howard Gordon, Baylor College of Medicine). 7-1-04/6-30-09. $ 1,481,105 (direct cost). TAMU portion $151,000. Year 1: $30,200
R.L. Street, Jr. (Co-investigator). Impact of provider-patient interaction on response to acupuncture. NIH R01-AR-04999. (Principal Investigator: Maria Suarez-Almazor, Baylor College of Medicine). 10-01-02/9-30-06. $2,604,119. TAMU portion $160,578. Year 1 (2002) $27,009.
R.L. Street, Jr. (Co-investigator). Treatment adherence in minorities with rheumatic disease. NIH R01 AR47858-01A1 (Principal Investigator: Maria Suarez-Almazor, Baylor College of Medicine). 3-31-02/2-28-07. $2,239,574. TAMU portion $168,932, Year 1 (2002) $32,018.
R.L. Street, Jr. (Co-investigator). Racial and ethnic variation in medical interactions. AHRQ Project no. PO1 HS10876 (Principal Investigator: Carol Ashton, Baylor College of Medicine). 9-1-00/8-31-05. $7,825,986. TAMU portion: $196,575.
R.L. Street Jr & F. Shipman. Disease management using telecommunication technology: An application to diabetes. TAMU Interdisciplinary Research Initiatives. $24,568 (June, 1998-August, 1999)
R.L. Street Jr & F. Villamaria (Program Administrators). Health Services, Behavior, and Outcomes Seed Projects. The Program Administrators successfully negotiated for and received $200,000 ($100,000 from Texas A&M Health Science Center and $100,000 from the Scott and White Clinic) to distribute for seed projects addressing topics related to health services, behavior, and outcomes. A total of 7 projects were funded for September, 1996-August 31, 1997.
R.L. Street, Jr. & T. Manning. Involvement in processing health messages: Using interactive media to promote breast cancer screening. Texas Advanced Research Program. $37,669 (January, 1996-August, 1997)
R.L. Street, Jr., T. Manning, and C. Geyer. Information environments for breast cancer education. Texas A&M University Multidisciplinary Research Initiative. $25,000 (June, 1993-August, 1994)
R.L. Street, Jr. Patient education as a means to increase patients' involvement in medical consultations. Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center. $34,500 (January, 1993-December, 1993)
B. Voigt, R.L. Street, Jr., & C. Geyer. R.L. Street, Jr. Preconsultation education on treating breast cancer. Scott and White Research Foundation. $16,000 (April, 1993-August, 1994)
R.L. Street, Jr., T. Manning, and C. Geyer. Information environments for patient education. Texas Advanced Technology Program, $103,176. (January, 1992-August, 1993)
R.L. Street, Jr., S. Farris, and W. R. Gold. Using health status surveys in medical encounters. Scott and White Research Foundation, $11,316. (June-December, 1992)
William R. Gold and R.L. Street, Jr. The effect of patient education on physician-patient communication. Scott and White Research Foundation, $20,000 (June, 1991-May, 1992)
R.L. Street, Jr. Practitioner-patient communication and adherence among diabetic patients. Scott and White Research Foundation, $4035. (July-December, 1990)
R.L. Street, Jr. Physician-parent communication and pediatric health care outcomes. Texas A&M University Minigrant Program. $592 (April-August, 1989)
R.L. Street, Jr. Dentist-patient communication. Lubbock-area dentists. $2275 (May-December, 1986)
R.L. Street, Jr. & J.M. Wiemann. Patients' perceptions of physicians' communicative styles and quality of health care. Santa Barbara Medical Foundation Clinic. $650. (May-September, 1985)
R.L. Street, Jr. Cognitive, linguistic, and pragmatic factors influencing speech convergence development. Texas Tech University, SORF funds. $4700. (September, 1983-May 31, 1984)
R.L. Street, Jr. Cognitive, linguistic, and pragmatic factors influencing speech convergence development. PHS Seed Projects in Behavioral and Biomedical Research. $2400. (June-September, 1983)
INVITED/KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
“How talk in medical encounters heals: Pathways linking clinician-patient communication to health outcomes.” Annenberg School of Communication, Philadelphia, PA, February 4, 2009.
“Theory-driven pathways linking patient-clinician communication to improved health outcomes.” University of Utah Health Science Center, Salt Lake City, UT, December 17, 2008.
“Theories and Methods for Teaching Communication Skills,” Dartmouth University Summer Institute for Informed Patient Choice, Hanover, NH, June 27, 2008.
“How Race and Ethnicity Influence Communication in Medical Encounters,” University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI, June 12, 2008
“Understanding Concordance in Patient-Physician Relationships,” L. Donohew Health Communication Scholar Award Presentation, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, April, 19, 2008.
“Patient-Centered Communication in Cancer Care: Pathways to Improved Health,” University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, March, 2007.
“Physicians’ Communication with Patients: Why some doctors are better than others,” Baylor College of medicine Grand Rounds, Houston, TX, September 14, 2006
“Communication in Medical Encounters,” University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, March, 2004
“Communication Process and Outcomes in Medical Encounters: Theoretical and Methodological Issues,” University of Arkansas Health Sciences, Little Rock, AR, June 2002
“Factors affecting Communication Porcesses and Outcomes,” Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR, May, 2002
“The (Mis)Use of Interactive Media to Provide Health Services.” The 1998 Fallon-Marshall Lecture, Texas A&M University, September, 24, 1998.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Member:
American Academy of Physician and Patient
National Communication Association
International Communication Association
Editorial Boards:
Social Science and Medicine, 2006-present
Patient Education and Counseling, 2000-present
Health Communication, 1989-present
Communication Monographs, 1989-1998, 2004-2007
Journal of Communication, 2000-2003
Communication Theory, 1999-2002
Human Communication Research, 1986-1998
Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1996-2002
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1988-1994
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1991-1994
Southern Communication Journal, 1990-1994
Manuscript Referee:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2009
Health Psychology, 2009
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008
Medical Decision-Making, 2008
Family Medicine, 2008
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2007-2008
Arthritis Care and Research, 2007
Medical Care, 1992, 1993, 1996-1998, 2002, 2005, 2007-2008
BMC Family Practice,2006
Journal of Women’s Health, 2006
ACTA Pediatrica, 2003-2004
Cancer Detection and Prevention, 2000
Journal of Health Communication, 2000, 2004
JAMA, 1999
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1998
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1997-1998
Ambulatory Child Health, 1996
Social Science and Medicine, 1991-1992, 1997-2005
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1991
Communication Theory, 1991-1992, 1994
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1991
Communication Monographs, 1984-1988
Health Communication, 1988
Journal of Personal and Social Relationships, 1988
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1982-1989
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1987
Communication Research, 1988
Communication Yearbook, 1985-1987
Communication Education, 1985-1986
Journal of Clinical and Social Psychology, 1983-1984
Journal of Research in Personality, 1983
Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1983,1988
Study Section/NIH Reviews:
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, ZCA1 GRB-P (M1), Prevention, Control, and Population Sciences P01/R01 Review, 2009
National Institutes of Health, Special Emphasis Panel (Health Literacy), ZRG1 RPHB-B 50, NIH, 2005- 2008
Consultant, Centers of Excellence for Cancer Communication Research (CECCR), National Cancer Institute, 2003-2006
SNEM-4-1 NIH, February 25, 2002
Special Emphasis Panel, ZRG1 RPHB-4, NIH, July 18-19, 2001
SNEM, NIH, June 19-20, 2000
HRDI and Making Quality Count, AHRQ, June 12-13, 2000
External Evaluator for NCI’s Centers for Excellence in cancer Communication, 2003-present
Co-investigator, Working group to draft a white paper for NCI on patient-centered communication in cancer care
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Texas A&M University
Department Head Council Steering Committee, 2005-present
Committee on Joint Appointments, College of Liberal Arts, 2006
Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Communication within the College of Liberal Arts, 2004-2005
Chair, Liberal Arts Committee to Recommend New Initiatives for Journalism Education, 2003
Chair, Liberal Arts Tenure and Promotion Standards Committee, 2000
Chair, Liberal Arts Associate Dean Search Committee, 1999
Research Advisory Council, College of Medicine, 1997-present
Chair, Funding Opportunities Committee, School of Rural Public Health, 1998-present
Council of Principal Investigators, 1996-present
Chair, Continuous Improvement Committee on Matching the Supply and Demand of Speech and Writing Courses (1994-1995)
Faculty Senate, 1990-1993
Liberal Arts Council, 1989-present
Chair Protem, Liberal Arts Steering Committee, 1991-1992
Chair, Liberal Arts Education Planning Committee, 1990-1993
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