2025
Communication in AYA survivorship clinical settings: Best practices and challenges.
Smith S, Martin-Villa B, Kochenderfer M, Schapira L. Communication in AYA survivorship clinical settings: Best practices and challenges. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, 43 DOI: 10.1200/jco.2025.43.16_suppl.e22020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdolescent/young adultCancer survivorsSemi-structured individual interviewsBarriers to effective communicationAdolescent/young adult survivorsClinician communication strategiesImprove health outcomesEffective communicationLack of timeDiverse practice settingsCommunication best practicesInformation survivorsBest practicesSurvivorship careSurvivorship settingTranscribed verbatimNurse practitionersPrimary careDedoose softwareEvaluate best practicesPerceived BarriersHealth outcomesIndividual interviewsFuture healthPsychosocial effects“I Know They’re Going to Weaponize This:” Black and Latino Sexual Minority Men’s Mpox-Related Sexual Behaviors, Stigma Concerns, and Vaccination Barriers and Facilitators
Harris O, Boyd D, Abu-Ba’are G, Egbunikeokye J, Wharton M. “I Know They’re Going to Weaponize This:” Black and Latino Sexual Minority Men’s Mpox-Related Sexual Behaviors, Stigma Concerns, and Vaccination Barriers and Facilitators. Journal Of Racial And Ethnic Health Disparities 2025, 1-15. PMID: 40186040, DOI: 10.1007/s40615-025-02404-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical distrustQualitative interpretive phenomenological studySemi-structured individual interviewsPublic health practitionersVaccination barriersInterpretive phenomenological studyThematic content analysisLatino sexual minority menStigma concernsTranscribed verbatimSexual minority menPrevalence of diseaseHigh prevalence of diseaseHealth practitionersIndividual interviewsSexual behaviorRates of vaccinationCommunities of colorStigmaAdult participantsPhenomenological studyParticipants' narrativesMinority menSexual minority communitiesOutreach efforts
2018
Understanding women veterans' preferences for peer support interventions to promote heart healthy behaviors: A qualitative study
Goldstein KM, Zullig LL, Oddone EZ, Andrews SM, Grewe ME, Danus S, Heisler M, Bastian LA, Voils CI. Understanding women veterans' preferences for peer support interventions to promote heart healthy behaviors: A qualitative study. Preventive Medicine Reports 2018, 10: 353-358. PMID: 29868391, PMCID: PMC5984244, DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.04.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHeart-healthy behaviorsPeer support interventionCardiovascular diseaseWomen veteransSupport interventionsHealthy behaviorsRisk of CVDNon-insulin dependent diabetesVeterans Affairs Healthcare SystemPeer supportHealthcare systemVA healthcare systemCurrent smokingDependent diabetesPreventable conditionBehavior change goalsConventional content analysisSemi-structured individual interviewsVeterans' preferencesVeteransInterventionQualitative studyRiskIndividual interviewsHypertension
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply