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        <rdfs:label>Provider Attitudes Toward Patients with Sickle Cell Disease</rdfs:label>
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        <ns3:SCDO_0000482>Heath care providers</ns3:SCDO_0000482>
        <ns3:SCDO_0000470>African Americans</ns3:SCDO_0000470>
        <ns3:SCDO_0000481>Self</ns3:SCDO_0000481>
        <ns3:IAO_0000115>This is a 17-item scale, separated into 4 subscales with good psychometric properties. Negative Attitudes Scale comprises six items grouped together (Mean=36.5, SD=21.9, Potential range = 0 to 100). Higher scores on this scale indicate an endorsement of more negative views about SCD patients. Positive Attitudes Scale comprises four items grouped together (Mean=45.7, SD=24.3, Potential range = 0 to 100). Higher scores indicate an endorsement of more positive views about SCD patients. Concern Raising Behaviors Scale comprises four items grouped together (Mean = 53.7, SD = 22.0, Potential range = 0 to 100). Higher scores indicate greater endorsement of the belief that certain SCD patient behaviors raise clinician concern that the patient is inappropriately drug-seeking. Red-Flag Behaviors Scale comprises three items grouped together (Mean = 58.7, SD = 22.7, Potential range = 0 to 100). Higher scores on this scale indicate greater endorsement of the belief that certain SCD patient behaviors raise clinician concern about patient drug-seeking.</ns3:IAO_0000115>
        <ns3:SCDO_0001222>Adults</ns3:SCDO_0001222>
        <dc:source>Haywood, Jr., C., Lanzkron, S., Hughes, MD3, Brown, R., Massa, M.,  Ratanawongsa, N., and Beach, MC. (2010). A Video-Intervention to Improve Clinician Attitudes Toward Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: The Results of a Randomized Experiment. J Gen Intern Med 26(5):518–23.</dc:source>
        <ns3:SCDO_0000340>Haywood, Jr., C., Lanzkron, S., Hughes, MD3, Brown, R., Massa, M.,  Ratanawongsa, N., and Beach, MC. (2010). A Video-Intervention to Improve Clinician Attitudes Toward Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: The Results of a Randomized Experiment. J Gen Intern Med 26(5):518–23.</ns3:SCDO_0000340>
        <ns3:SCDO_0001033>Demonstrated validity with SCD populations in the US</ns3:SCDO_0001033>
        <ns3:SCDO_0000303>Request inclusion into NCIT below &quot;Research or Clinical Assessment Tool&quot;.</ns3:SCDO_0000303>
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