Figure 7: Informal researcher-dominated audience poll on the extent confusion in language is a problem A National Agenda for Research in Collaborative Care QuestionResponsesTo what extent can you relate to the experience of being on phone calls and in meetings that get stuck on language, concepts, and what is essential in a subject matter?28%This happens all the time52%Happens enough to be a problem20%Happens enough to be a problem, but quickly resolved0%Rarely happensIn what kinds of situations would clarified terms and concepts be most helpful to you?12%Explaining or providing clinical care8%Provider education and training65%Forming a program evaluation or research agenda15%Committee work on practice development and care modelWhat feature of this lexicon product strikes you as the most useful to you right now—either in practice development or in asking research questions?13%The paradigm case description: what collaborative care looks like—theme and variations42%The parameters: describing differences between one practice and another25%Being the product of a consensual process rather than one person's opinion21%Being able to ask evaluation or research questions in terms of the lexiconReturn to Document Current as of June 2011 Internet Citation: Figure 7: Informal researcher-dominated audience poll on the extent confusion in language is a problem: A National Agenda for Research in Collaborative Care. June 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/final-reports/collaborativecare/collab3fig7.html