Barbara F. Sharf

Affiliations: 
Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
Area:
Speech Communication, Higher Education, Organization Theory
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Sharf BF. (2019) On Witnessing the Precipice between Life and Death. Health Communication. 1-4
Geist-Martin P, Bollinger BJ, Wiechert KN, et al. (2016) Challenging integration: clinicians' perspectives of communicating collaboration in a center for integrative medicine. Health Communication. 31: 544-56
Ramadurai V, Sharf BF, Ramasubramanian S. (2016) Roads Less Traveled: Finding a Path to Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Qualitative Health Research. 26: 1216-28
Sharf BF, Geist Martin P, Cosgriff-Hernández KK, et al. (2012) Trailblazing healthcare: institutionalizing and integrating complementary medicine. Patient Education and Counseling. 89: 434-8
Ramadurai V, Sharf BF, Sharkey JR. (2012) Rural food insecurity in the United States as an overlooked site of struggle in health communication. Health Communication. 27: 794-805
Yamasaki J, Sharf BF. (2011) Opting out while fitting in: How residents make sense of assisted living and cope with community life Journal of Aging Studies. 25: 13-21
Andreas DC, Abraham NS, Naik AD, et al. (2010) Understanding risk communication through patient narratives about complex antithrombotic therapies. Qualitative Health Research. 20: 1155-65
Haidet P, O'Malley KJ, Sharf BF, et al. (2008) Characterizing explanatory models of illness in healthcare: development and validation of the CONNECT instrument. Patient Education and Counseling. 73: 232-9
Jodlowski D, Sharf BF, Nguyen LC, et al. (2007) 'Screwed for life': examining identification and division in addiction narratives. Communication & Medicine. 4: 15-26
Clark CM, Sharf BF. (2007) The dark side of truth(s): Ethical dilemmas in researching the personal Qualitative Inquiry. 13: 399-416
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