2018
I have no peace of mind—psychosocial distress expressed by rural women living with HIV in India as part of a mobile health intervention—a qualitative study
Chandra PS, Parameshwaran S, Satyanarayana VA, Varghese M, Liberti L, Duggal M, Singh P, Jeon S, Reynolds NR. I have no peace of mind—psychosocial distress expressed by rural women living with HIV in India as part of a mobile health intervention—a qualitative study. Archives Of Women's Mental Health 2018, 21: 525-531. PMID: 29550891, DOI: 10.1007/s00737-018-0827-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-care interventionsPsychosocial concernsUsefulness of mHealthPsychosocial vulnerabilityMobile health interventionsPoor social supportMobile phone interventionRural womenMiddle-income countriesPhone interventionClinical depressionMHealth interventionsQualitative studyHealth interventionsHIVNursesWomenInterventionLow literacyIndependent ratersSocial supportTrialsBody imagePsychosocial themesInadvertent disclosure
2015
Managing Cancer Care: a psycho‐educational intervention to improve knowledge of care options and breast cancer self‐management
Schulman‐Green D, Jeon S. Managing Cancer Care: a psycho‐educational intervention to improve knowledge of care options and breast cancer self‐management. Psycho-Oncology 2015, 26: 173-181. PMID: 26537980, DOI: 10.1002/pon.4013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare optionsBreast cancerNon-metastatic breast cancerNon-metastatic diseaseSelf-management interventionsSelf-management skillsSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeCancer careManagement of transitionsBeneficial interactive effectsMultivariate modelingCancerDepressionInterventionOutcomesMedical communicationOptionsOne-groupAnxietyAcceptable meansActual roleMedical communication skillsParticipantsPositive changesTreatment 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
Development of a Frailty Measure for Older Adults: The Frailty Index for Elders
Tocchi C, Dixon J, Naylor M, Jeon S, McCorkle R. Development of a Frailty Measure for Older Adults: The Frailty Index for Elders. Journal Of Nursing Measurement 2014, 22: 223-240. PMID: 25255675, DOI: 10.1891/1061-3749.22.2.223.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAstheniaCausalityCognition DisordersComorbidityCross-Sectional StudiesDepressionDiagnosis, DifferentialFemaleFrail ElderlyGeriatric AssessmentHomes for the AgedHumansMaleMiddle AgedModels, TheoreticalNew York CityNursing HomesPhiladelphiaPsychometricsSocial SupportSocioeconomic FactorsConceptsOlder adultsFrailty indexSocial support environmentContent validity analysisFrail older adultsContent domainsValidity analysisPsychometric analysisItem generationFrailty measuresValid instrumentInterventional studyFrail individualsCare modelContent validityComplex conceptHealth careInstrument developmentFrailtyStandardized measurementsDemographic profileAdultsMeasuresElders