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J R Finnegan

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American Journal of Preventive Medicine|September 24, 1999
REACT theory-based intervention to reduce treatment-seeking delay for acute myocardial infarction. Rapid Early Action for Coronary TreatmentJ M Raczynski, J R Finnegan, J G Zapka, et al.
Preventive Medicine|August 31, 2000
Patient delay in seeking care for heart attack symptoms: findings from focus groups conducted in five U.S. regionsJ R Finnegan, H Meischke, J G Zapka, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|July 1, 1996
Project Northland: outcomes of a communitywide alcohol use prevention program during early adolescenceC L Perry, C L Williams, S Veblen-Mortenson, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|July 25, 1998
Rapid early action for coronary treatment: rationale, design, and baseline characteristics. REACT Research GroupD G Simons-Morton, D C Goff, S Osganian, et al.
JAMA|June 29, 2000
Effect of a community intervention on patient delay and emergency medical service use in acute coronary heart disease: The Rapid Early Action for Coronary Treatment (REACT) TrialR V Luepker, J M Raczynski, S Osganian, et al.
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine|September 24, 1999
REACT theory-based intervention to reduce treatment-seeking delay for acute myocardial infarction. Rapid Early Action for Coronary TreatmentJ M Raczynski, J R Finnegan, J G Zapka, et al.
Preventive Medicine|August 31, 2000
Patient delay in seeking care for heart attack symptoms: findings from focus groups conducted in five U.S. regionsJ R Finnegan, H Meischke, J G Zapka, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|July 1, 1996
Project Northland: outcomes of a communitywide alcohol use prevention program during early adolescenceC L Perry, C L Williams, S Veblen-Mortenson, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|July 25, 1998
Rapid early action for coronary treatment: rationale, design, and baseline characteristics. REACT Research GroupD G Simons-Morton, D C Goff, S Osganian, et al.
JAMA|June 29, 2000
Effect of a community intervention on patient delay and emergency medical service use in acute coronary heart disease: The Rapid Early Action for Coronary Treatment (REACT) TrialR V Luepker, J M Raczynski, S Osganian, et al.
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