2025
The dialogue dilemma: the role of patient-clinician communication for low-income people who smoke and manage multiple conditions
Cano M, Lindstrom M, Muñoz R. The dialogue dilemma: the role of patient-clinician communication for low-income people who smoke and manage multiple conditions. Frontiers In Medicine 2025, 12: 1567725. PMID: 40357301, PMCID: PMC12066447, DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1567725.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-rated healthPatient-clinician communicationLow-income adultsSan Francisco Health NetworkFaces significant health disparitiesPoor self-rated healthImproving patient-clinician communicationSignificant health disparitiesTobacco-related disparitiesLow-income smokersPatient-centered approachFollow-up analysisMP conditionHealth disparitiesHealth perceptionTobacco useHealth careHealth NetworkHealth conditionsClinical careVulnerable populationsHealthEffective communicationLow-income peopleAdults
2021
Mediating roles of psychological factors and physical and social environments between socioeconomic status and dietary behaviors among African Americans with overweight or obesity
Jung S, Whittemore R, Jeon S, Nam S. Mediating roles of psychological factors and physical and social environments between socioeconomic status and dietary behaviors among African Americans with overweight or obesity. Research In Nursing & Health 2021, 44: 513-524. PMID: 33782981, PMCID: PMC8068664, DOI: 10.1002/nur.22130.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDietary behaviorsSocioeconomic statusAfrican AmericansCross-sectional studyDisadvantaged African AmericansAfrican American menDirect effectHealth perceptionHealthy eatingStudy aimOverweightObesityEnvironmental factorsAmerican menSignificant direct effectEnvironmental mediatorsPsychological factorsSignificant indirect effectStatusFactorsMultiple mediation modelAmericansWomenThe Influence of Health Mindset on Perceptions of Illness and Behaviors Among Adolescents
John-Henderson NA, Wright RC, Manke KJ, Fotuhi O, Zuckerman B, Nally L, Mueller CM. The Influence of Health Mindset on Perceptions of Illness and Behaviors Among Adolescents. International Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2021, 28: 727-736. PMID: 33721232, DOI: 10.1007/s12529-021-09972-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy adolescentsHealth behaviorsHealth mindsetsType 1 diabetesImplications of illnessPerception of illnessMethodsIn study 1Chronic conditionsAdditional diseaseJudgments of illnessChronic illnessHealth perceptionOverall healthIllnessGlucose monitoringAdolescentsGreater frequencyYoung adolescentsStudy 2Study 1DiabetesInjuryDisease
2019
Latent Transition Analysis of the Symptom Experience of Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy
Jeon S, Sikorskii A, Given BA, Given CW, Redeker NS. Latent Transition Analysis of the Symptom Experience of Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy. Nursing Research 2019, 68: 91-98. PMID: 30540701, PMCID: PMC6399048, DOI: 10.1097/nnr.0000000000000332.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptom experienceCancer patientsYoung adultsEmotional role functioningTreatment-related symptomsClass A patientsBetter physical functionAdult cancer patientsGeneral health perceptionRandomized clinical trialsClustering of symptomsPatients' symptom experiencesSymptom management interventionsLatent transition analysisNumber of symptomsQuality of lifeLess comorbidityA patientsSymptom managementPhysical functionClinical trialsHealth perceptionMultiple symptomsRole functioningPatients' membership
2013
Baseline health perceptions, dysphagia, and survival in patients with head and neck cancer
Lango MN, Egleston B, Fang C, Burtness B, Galloway T, Liu J, Mehra R, Ebersole B, Moran K, Ridge JA. Baseline health perceptions, dysphagia, and survival in patients with head and neck cancer. Cancer 2013, 120: 840-847. PMID: 24352973, PMCID: PMC3951722, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.28482.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease-related deathPatient-reported health stateDisease recurrenceBaseline dysphagiaWeight lossNeck cancerHealth perceptionPatient-reported dysphagiaECOG performance statusAdvanced T classificationProspective cohort studyGeneral health perceptionRisk of deathNeck cancer patientsPatient-reported measuresLogistic regression analysisHealth statesCurative intentDysphagia measuresCohort studyIdentifies patientsPerformance statusEuroQol-5DMale patientsSWAL-QOL
2011
P4-19-03: Physical and Psychological Sequelae of Breast Cancer in Men.
Ruddy K, Giobbie-Hurder A, Giordano S, Goldfarb S, Kereakoglow S, Winer E, Partridge A. P4-19-03: Physical and Psychological Sequelae of Breast Cancer in Men. Cancer Research 2011, 71: p4-19-03-p4-19-03. DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs11-p4-19-03.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExpanded Prostate Cancer Index CompositeBreast cancerMale breast cancer survivorsSexual functioningProstate Cancer Index CompositeSupportive care needsCancer Therapy-BreastHealth-related qualityMale breast cancerBreast cancer survivorsHormonal symptomsFertility counselingCancer survivorsSexual symptomsHealth perceptionSubstantial symptomsDepression ScaleCare needsFunctional assessmentSymptomsLarger studyCancer ResHospitalized AnxietyPsychological sequelaeCancer
2000
Impact of Smoking on Health-Related Quality of Life After Percutaneous Coronary Revascularization
Taira D, Seto T, Ho K, Krumholz H, Cutlip D, Berezin R, Kuntz R, Cohen D. Impact of Smoking on Health-Related Quality of Life After Percutaneous Coronary Revascularization. Circulation 2000, 102: 1369-1374. PMID: 10993854, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.102.12.1369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral health perceptionSmoking statusHealth perceptionMedical Outcomes Study SF-36 questionnaireSymptomatic coronary artery diseaseMental healthRole-physical functioningImpact of smokingLate myocardial infarctionHealth-related qualityPercutaneous coronary revascularizationSF-36 questionnaireCoronary artery diseaseMulticenter clinical trialTime of PTCAQuality of lifeHRQoL improvementContinued smokingCoronary revascularizationBaseline characteristicsArtery diseaseIndex procedureSmoking cessationPhysical functionMyocardial infarctionAssociation of patients’ perception of health status and exercise electrocardiogram, myocardial perfusion imaging, and ventricular function measures
Mattera J, de Leon C, Wackers F, Williams C, Wang Y, Krumholz H. Association of patients’ perception of health status and exercise electrocardiogram, myocardial perfusion imaging, and ventricular function measures. American Heart Journal 2000, 140: 409-418. PMID: 10966538, DOI: 10.1067/mhj.2000.108518.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral health perceptionHealth-related qualityPhysical functioningHealth perceptionMyocardial perfusion imagingHealth statusExercise testingPerfusion imagingMedical Outcomes Study Short Form SurveyPatients' health-related qualityShort Form SurveyAssociation of patientGeneral health statusImportant outcome measureSuccess of treatmentConsecutive patientsSF-36Metabolic equivalentsNoninvasive testingExercise testPatient outcomesIndividual patientsOutcome measuresForm SurveyPatient's viewpointRelation of Lean Body Mass to Health-Related Quality of Life in Persons With HIV
Wilson I, Roubenoff R, Knox T, Spiegelman D, Gorbach S. Relation of Lean Body Mass to Health-Related Quality of Life in Persons With HIV. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2000, 24: 137-146. DOI: 10.1097/00042560-200006010-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLean body massHigher lean body massGeneral health perceptionEnergy/fatiguePhysical functioningHealth perceptionBetter general health perceptionBioimpedance analysisDesign Cross-sectional analysisMeasures of HRQLHealth-related qualityBody massLast monthBetter physical functioningQuality of lifeCross-sectional analysisCD4 countHIV infectionMean ageClinical impactMultivariable modelHIVCells/Number of daysWomenRelation of lean body mass to health-related quality of life in persons with HIV.
Wilson I, Roubenoff R, Knox T, Spiegelman D, Gorbach S. Relation of lean body mass to health-related quality of life in persons with HIV. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2000, 24: 137-46. PMID: 10935689, DOI: 10.1097/00126334-200006010-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral health perceptionPhysical functionHealth-related qualityLean body massHigher lean body massHealth perceptionAssociated with better physical functionClinical impact of interventionsHealth-related quality of lifeDiverse population of personsBioimpedance analysisPatient self-reportBody massImpact of interventionsPopulation of personsCross-sectional analysisQuality of lifeIncreased LBMSelf-ReportDiverse populationsEnergy/fatigueMultivariate modelHIVCD4 countHIV infectionRelation of Lean Body Mass to Health-Related Quality of Life in Persons With HIV
Wilson I, Roubenoff R, Knox T, Spiegelman D, Gorbach S. Relation of Lean Body Mass to Health-Related Quality of Life in Persons With HIV. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2000, 24: 137-146. DOI: 10.1097/00126334-200006010-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLean body massHigher lean body massGeneral health perceptionEnergy/fatiguePhysical functioningHealth perceptionBetter general health perceptionBioimpedance analysisMeasures of HRQLHealth-related qualityBody massLast monthBetter physical functioningQuality of lifeCross-sectional analysisCD4 countHIV infectionMean ageClinical impactMultivariable modelHIVCells/Number of daysWomenMen
1998
The effect of protease inhibitors on weight and body composition in HIV-infected patients
Silva M, Skolnik P, Gorbach S, Spiegelman D, Wilson I, Fernández-DiFranco M, Knox T. The effect of protease inhibitors on weight and body composition in HIV-infected patients. AIDS 1998, 12: 1645-1651. PMID: 9764784, DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199813000-00012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLean body massPI therapyHIV infectionWeight gainViral loadPhysical functioningHealth perceptionBody compositionCurrent health perceptionsActive antiretroviral therapyPI treatmentProtease inhibitor therapyBody mass indexGreater weight gainHuman growth hormoneAntiretroviral therapyHIV cohortBody massInhibitor therapyMass indexOptimal therapyFat massAnabolic stimuliPatientsGrowth hormone
1995
QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENTS AT ONE, TWO, AND FIVE YEARS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION1,2
Levy M, Jennings L, Abouljoud M, Mulligan D, Goldstein R, Husberg B, Gonwa T, Klintmalm G. QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENTS AT ONE, TWO, AND FIVE YEARS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION1,2. Transplantation 1995, 59: 515-518. DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199559040-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of lifeHealth perceptionPosttransplant yearAdult liver transplant recipientsPost-transplant time pointsBetter QOLFirst posttransplant yearLiver transplant recipientsTransplant recipientsAdult patientsOLTxSymptom frequencyYear postDaily livingImpact of healthHealth statusTime pointsPsychological questionnairesHealth interferencePatientsScoresHealth limitationsYearsOccupational topicsDaily lifeQUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENTS AT ONE, TWO, AND FIVE YEARS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION1,2
Levy M, Jennings L, Abouljoud M, Mulligan D, Goldstein R, Husberg B, Gonwa T, Klintmalm G. QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENTS AT ONE, TWO, AND FIVE YEARS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION1,2. Transplantation 1995, 59: 515-518. PMID: 7878756, DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199502270-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeHealth perceptionPosttransplant yearAdult liver transplant recipientsBetter QOLPosttransplant time pointsFirst posttransplant yearLiver transplant recipientsTransplant recipientsAdult patientsOLTxSymptom frequencyYear postDaily livingImpact of healthHealth statusTime pointsPsychological questionnairesHealth interferencePatientsScoresHealth limitationsYearsLinking clinical variables with health-related quality of life. A conceptual model of patient outcomes.
Wilson I, Cleary P. Linking clinical variables with health-related quality of life. A conceptual model of patient outcomes. JAMA 1995, 273: 59-65. PMID: 7996652, DOI: 10.1001/jama.273.1.59.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical variablesMeasures of HRQLHealth-related qualityGeneral health perceptionTraditional clinical variablesHealth care systemPatient outcomesHealth perceptionOutcome measuresHealth outcomesCare systemOutcomesPhysiological factorsSpecific causal relationshipsOverall qualityHRQLCausal relationship
1994
The effects of rG-CSF on health-related quality of life in children with congenital agranulocytosis
Cleary P, Morrissey G, Yver A, Oster G. The effects of rG-CSF on health-related quality of life in children with congenital agranulocytosis. Quality Of Life Research 1994, 3: 307-315. PMID: 7841964, DOI: 10.1007/bf00451722.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth-related qualityGeneral health perceptionStudy patientsCongenital agranulocytosisHealth perceptionMulticentre phase II clinical trialPhase II clinical trialRecombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factorRG-CSF therapyAspects of HRQOLInitiation of treatmentGranulocyte colony-stimulating factorHuman granulocyte colony-stimulating factorValue of treatmentColony-stimulating factorPatient populationFunctional statusOne-half monthsSuch therapyClinical trialsActivity limitationsTherapyStudy centersHRQoLAgranulocytosis
1988
Illness Behavior in the Aged
Levkoff S, Cleary P, Wetle T, Besdine R. Illness Behavior in the Aged. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 1988, 36: 622-629. PMID: 3290313, DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1988.tb06158.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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