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View article: Neighborhood Deprivation and Biological and Psychosocial Outcomes for Head and Neck Cancer
Neighborhood Deprivation and Biological and Psychosocial Outcomes for Head and Neck Cancer Open
This cohort study examines the association of neighborhood disadvantage with outcomes in patients with head and neck cancer.
View article: A Technology-Based Educational Intervention and Multiple Domains of Symptom Experience: Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors
A Technology-Based Educational Intervention and Multiple Domains of Symptom Experience: Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors Open
View article: Multiple dimensions of the quality of life among Asian American breast cancer survivors: The impact of a technology-based program
Multiple dimensions of the quality of life among Asian American breast cancer survivors: The impact of a technology-based program Open
View article: Five Dimensions of Needs for Help: The Efficacy of a Technology-Based Intervention Among Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors
Five Dimensions of Needs for Help: The Efficacy of a Technology-Based Intervention Among Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors Open
View article: Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Web-Based Physical Activity for the Heart (PATH) Intervention Designed to Promote Physical Activity in Adults With Obesity: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Web-Based Physical Activity for the Heart (PATH) Intervention Designed to Promote Physical Activity in Adults With Obesity: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Even in the absence of weight loss, any level of physical activity (PA) can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease among individuals with obesity. However, these individuals face multifaceted barriers that reduce their motiva…
View article: Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Web-Based Physical Activity for the Heart (PATH) Intervention Designed to Promote Physical Activity in Adults With Obesity: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Web-Based Physical Activity for the Heart (PATH) Intervention Designed to Promote Physical Activity in Adults With Obesity: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Even in the absence of weight loss, any level of physical activity (PA) can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease among individuals with obesity. However, these individuals face multifaceted barriers that reduce their motiv…
View article: Examining recurrent hurricane exposure and psychiatric morbidity in Medicaid-insured pregnant populations
Examining recurrent hurricane exposure and psychiatric morbidity in Medicaid-insured pregnant populations Open
The wide-ranging mental health consequences of a major hurricane have been widely documented, but important gaps remain in understanding the mental health burden of recurrent exposure to multiple hurricanes. The objective of this study was…
View article: Five Dimensions of Needs for Help: The Efficacy of a Technology-Based Intervention Among Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors
Five Dimensions of Needs for Help: The Efficacy of a Technology-Based Intervention Among Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors Open
View article: Pandemic Effects on Stability of End-of-Life Preferences and Patient-Surrogate Dyad Congruence
Pandemic Effects on Stability of End-of-Life Preferences and Patient-Surrogate Dyad Congruence Open
View article: Impacts of compounding drought and heatwave events on child mental health: insights from a spatial clustering analysis
Impacts of compounding drought and heatwave events on child mental health: insights from a spatial clustering analysis Open
Background Concurrent heatwave and drought events may have larger health impacts than each event separately; however, no US-based studies have examined differential mental health impacts of compound drought and heatwave events in pediatric…
View article: A randomized controlled trial testing a virtual program for Asian American women breast cancer survivors
A randomized controlled trial testing a virtual program for Asian American women breast cancer survivors Open
A culturally tailored virtual program could meet the survivorship needs of Asian American women breast cancer survivors (AABC). This study aims to determine the efficacy of a culturally tailored virtual information and coaching/support pro…
View article: DSLA 2023: Facing the dangers of data illiteracy
DSLA 2023: Facing the dangers of data illiteracy Open
The Data Science and Literacy Act (DSLA) of 2023 aims to boost data literacy and data science education across the USA. Gregg M. Gascon, Katherine K. Wallman, Sridhar Ravula, Joseph Cappelleri, Julia Lee, Kristian Lum, Chaitra H. Nagaraja,…
View article: Circulating short chain fatty acids and fatigue in patients with head and neck cancer: A longitudinal prospective study
Circulating short chain fatty acids and fatigue in patients with head and neck cancer: A longitudinal prospective study Open
View article: Associations of inflammation with neuropsychological symptom cluster in patients with Head and neck cancer: A longitudinal study
Associations of inflammation with neuropsychological symptom cluster in patients with Head and neck cancer: A longitudinal study Open
Most HNC patients experienced NPS clusters over time, especially immediately after the end of treatment. Elevated inflammation, as represented by inflammatory markers, was strongly associated with worse NPS cluster over time; this trend wa…
View article: Informal Caregiving Networks of Older Adults With Dementia Superimposed on Multimorbidity: A Social Network Analysis Study
Informal Caregiving Networks of Older Adults With Dementia Superimposed on Multimorbidity: A Social Network Analysis Study Open
Background and Objectives Caregiving is a social process and commonly involves more than a single caregiver, especially for older adults with multimorbidity, including dementia. This study was to characterize informal caregiving networks o…
View article: Mobile Phone Apps for HIV Prevention Among College-Aged Black Women in Atlanta: Mixed Methods Study and User-Centered Prototype
Mobile Phone Apps for HIV Prevention Among College-Aged Black Women in Atlanta: Mixed Methods Study and User-Centered Prototype Open
Background Black women in college are disproportionately affected by HIV diagnoses. Mobile apps can facilitate the innovative delivery of accurate HIV and sexual and reproductive health information. However, mobile health interventions are…
View article: The ASCENT Intervention to Improve Access and Reduce Racial Inequalities in Kidney Waitlisting
The ASCENT Intervention to Improve Access and Reduce Racial Inequalities in Kidney Waitlisting Open
Background The US kidney allocation system (KAS) changed in 2014, but dialysis facility staff (including nephrologists, social workers, nurse managers, and facility administrators) had low awareness of how this policy change could affect t…
View article: INFORMAL CAREGIVING NETWORKS FOR PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA SUPERIMPOSED ON COMPLEX MULTIMORBIDITY
INFORMAL CAREGIVING NETWORKS FOR PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA SUPERIMPOSED ON COMPLEX MULTIMORBIDITY Open
Informal caregiving research has focused on the primary caregiver and caregiver-patient dyad. Thus, we know little about caregiving beyond the dyadic relationship. This study was to gain a comprehensive understanding of informal caregiving…
View article: A network analysis of self‐reported psychoneurological symptoms in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing intensity‐modulated radiotherapy
A network analysis of self‐reported psychoneurological symptoms in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing intensity‐modulated radiotherapy Open
Background Patients with head and neck cancer experience psychoneurological symptoms (PNS) (i.e., depression, fatigue, sleep disturbance, pain, and cognitive dysfunction) during intensity‐modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) that decrease their f…
View article: 0577 Sleep Quality and Its Association with Inflammation Over Time in Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
0577 Sleep Quality and Its Association with Inflammation Over Time in Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer Open
Introduction Sleep disturbance is a prominent concern in patients with cancer with detrimental effect on health outcomes. Although inflammation has been proposed as a potential mechanism of sleep disturbance, there is a dearth of longitudi…
View article: Mobile Phone Apps for HIV Prevention Among College-Aged Black Women in Atlanta: Mixed Methods Study and User-Centered Prototype (Preprint)
Mobile Phone Apps for HIV Prevention Among College-Aged Black Women in Atlanta: Mixed Methods Study and User-Centered Prototype (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Black women in college are disproportionately affected by HIV diagnoses. Mobile apps can facilitate the innovative delivery of accurate HIV and sexual and reproductive health information. However, mobile health interventions ar…
View article: Perceptions of Anal Cancer Risk Among HIV-Positive and High-Risk HIV-Negative Women
Perceptions of Anal Cancer Risk Among HIV-Positive and High-Risk HIV-Negative Women Open
Objectives Women living with HIV (WLWH) have a greater risk of anal cancer than women without HIV; however, there are limited studies that examine awareness of anal cancer risk among WLWH and “high-risk” HIV-negative women. This study exam…
View article: Barriers to Pain Management: Incongruence in Black Cancer Caregiving Dyads
Barriers to Pain Management: Incongruence in Black Cancer Caregiving Dyads Open
View article: Sleep duration and biomarkers of inflammation in African American and white participants with a parental history of Alzheimer's disease
Sleep duration and biomarkers of inflammation in African American and white participants with a parental history of Alzheimer's disease Open
Introduction African Americans (AA)s have worse inflammation, worse sleep, and a greater incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) compared to whites; however, no studies have examined associations between biomarkers, sleep, and cognition, and…
View article: Mastery Goals for Black American Dementia Caregivers
Mastery Goals for Black American Dementia Caregivers Open
About 5.8 million older American adults live with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias; Black American older adults’ prevalence is more than twice that of non-Hispanic white older adults. The Black American dementia caregiving experie…
View article: Promoting Caregiver Mastery in Black American Dementia Caregivers
Promoting Caregiver Mastery in Black American Dementia Caregivers Open
Over 6 million older Americans live with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias; Black American older adults’ prevalence is more than twice that of non-Hispanic White older adults. The Black American dementia caregiving experience can b…
View article: Congruence of pain perceptions between Black cancer patients and their family caregivers
Congruence of pain perceptions between Black cancer patients and their family caregivers Open
View article: Exercise and Cognitive Training Intervention Improves Self-Care, Quality of Life and Functional Capacity in Persons With Heart Failure
Exercise and Cognitive Training Intervention Improves Self-Care, Quality of Life and Functional Capacity in Persons With Heart Failure Open
This study evaluated a 12-week, home-based combined aerobic exercise (walking) and computerized cognitive training (EX/CCT) program on heart failure (HF) self-care behaviors (Self-care of HF Index [SCHFI]), disease specific quality of life…
View article: Adherence trajectories in oral therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia: Overview of a research protocol
Adherence trajectories in oral therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia: Overview of a research protocol Open
Over a quarter of chemotherapy regimens now include oral agents. Individuals living with cancer are now responsible for administering this lifesaving therapy at home by taking every dose as prescribed. One type of oral chemotherapy, tyrosi…
View article: Kidney transplant program waitlisting rate as a metric to assess transplant access
Kidney transplant program waitlisting rate as a metric to assess transplant access Open