2016
Knowledge of Cancer Stage among Women with Nonmetastatic Breast Cancer
Hinchey J, Goldberg J, Linsky S, Linsky R, Jeon S, Schulman-Green D. Knowledge of Cancer Stage among Women with Nonmetastatic Breast Cancer. Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2016, 19: 314-317. PMID: 26855201, PMCID: PMC8109048, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2015.0133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic Disease Self-Efficacy ScaleElectronic medical recordsMedical Communication Competence ScaleControl Preferences ScaleCancer stageBreast cancerCare optionsStage I breast cancerI breast cancerNonmetastatic breast cancerStage of diseaseSelf-management interventionsStage of cancerEarly cancer stagesNonmetastatic diseaseClinical variablesMean ageHospital AnxietyMedical recordsIllness ScaleDepression ScalePatient understandingPatient's abilityStage IIIYounger age
2015
Treatment complexity: a description of chemotherapy and supportive care treatment visits in patients with advanced-stage cancer diagnoses
Sumpio C, Knobf MT, Jeon S. Treatment complexity: a description of chemotherapy and supportive care treatment visits in patients with advanced-stage cancer diagnoses. Supportive Care In Cancer 2015, 24: 285-293. PMID: 26026977, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-015-2775-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSC visitsVisit typeYoung subjectsTotal visitsAdvanced-stage cancer diagnosisTreatment complexityMethodsElectronic medical recordsTerms of chemotherapyAdvanced-stage patientsMore hoursMore total visitsChemotherapy visitsLung subjectsChemotherapy regimensCare visitsOlder patientsSupportive careYounger patientsTreatment visitsOutpatient infusionsCancer patientsMedical recordsTreatment periodAdditional visitsStage III
2014
Relationships among patients’ ability to identify their cancer stage, knowledge of care options, and management of transitions.
Hinchey J, Goldberg J, Linsky S, Linsky R, Jeon S, Schulman-Green D. Relationships among patients’ ability to identify their cancer stage, knowledge of care options, and management of transitions. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2014, 32: 224-224. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2014.32.31_suppl.224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsCancer stageBreast cancerCare optionsStage IV breast cancerNon-metastatic breast cancerStage I breast cancerI breast cancerStage of diseaseStage of cancerEarly cancer stagesSelf-management studiesSample of womenNonmetastatic diseaseClinical variablesMean ageMedical recordsStage IIIYounger ageStage IICancerLogistic regressionPatientsWomenDisease
2004
Effect of a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention on Reducing Symptom Severity During Chemotherapy
Given C, Given B, Rahbar M, Jeon S, McCorkle R, Cimprich B, Galecki A, Kozachik S, Brady A, Fisher-Malloy MJ, Courtney K, Bowie E. Effect of a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention on Reducing Symptom Severity During Chemotherapy. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2004, 22: 507-516. PMID: 14752074, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2004.01.241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSupportive care medicationsCognitive-behavioral interventionsSymptom severitySupportive medicationsCare medicationsConventional careBehavioral interventionsExperimental interventionCommunity cancer centerProportion of patientsSymptom Severity IndexBaseline symptom severityStage of cancerHigher symptom severityExperimental groupPrimary outcomeChemotherapy protocolsCancer CenterSeverity scoreMedical recordsTreatment statusPatientsMedicationsSolid tumorsChemotherapy