2024
The Impact of Body Contouring Following Bariatric Surgery: A Prospective Examination of Psychosocial and Medical Impairment
Ivezaj V, Alperovich M, Price G, Dunford A, Metzler A, Grilo C. The Impact of Body Contouring Following Bariatric Surgery: A Prospective Examination of Psychosocial and Medical Impairment. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2024, 49: 269-276. PMID: 39402193, DOI: 10.1007/s00266-024-04427-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociated with heightened levelsBariatric surgeryFollow-up assessmentMeasures of impairmentLoose skinPsychosocial impairmentFollow-upPsychosocial concernsLevel of Evidence IIThis journalHeightened levelsPsychological concernsEvidence-Based Medicine ratingsSkin concernsClinical attentionDepressionImpairmentLevel of evidenceBCS patientsProspective examinationContouring surgerySurgeryConclusionsOver halfWeight lossBody contouringEvidence-based
2021
Perspectives of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: review of community-based discussion boards
Smith A, Fogarasi M, Lustberg MB, Nekhlyudov L. Perspectives of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: review of community-based discussion boards. Journal Of Cancer Survivorship 2021, 16: 1079-1089. PMID: 34471949, DOI: 10.1007/s11764-021-01098-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung adult cancer survivorsAYA cancer survivorsAdult cancer survivorsAYA survivorsCancer survivorsFamily/friendsPatient populationMethodsUsing qualitative methodsYoung cancer survivorsNon-family relationshipsPsychological challengesHealthcare delivery domainsAmerican Cancer Society Cancer Survivors NetworkSurvivors' concernsPsychosocial concernsPsychosocial effectsCancer survivorsInterventionsMultiple domainsCancer Survivors NetworkPsychosocial issuesInterpersonal topicsSurvivors NetworkMajority of postsNew cancersCare coordinationExamining Weight Bias and Loss-of-Control Eating among Individuals Seeking Bariatric Surgery
Lawson JL, Schuh LM, Creel DB, Blackinton RM, Giambrone SA, Grilo CM, Ivezaj V. Examining Weight Bias and Loss-of-Control Eating among Individuals Seeking Bariatric Surgery. Obesity Surgery 2021, 31: 3498-3505. PMID: 33866532, PMCID: PMC8340628, DOI: 10.1007/s11695-021-05418-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBariatric surgeryShape/weightDepressive symptomsWeight biasLOC eatingControl eatingPre-surgical BMISelf-report measuresClinical correlatesPsychosocial concernsDisorder psychopathologySurgeryLongitudinal significanceNon-White participantsCore symptomsSymptomsEatingEWBFuture researchIWBParticipantsIndividualsBMIObesityBias
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
2012
Post Deployment Care for Returning Combat Veterans
Spelman JF, Hunt SC, Seal KH, Burgo-Black AL. Post Deployment Care for Returning Combat Veterans. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2012, 27: 1200-1209. PMID: 22648608, PMCID: PMC3514997, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-012-2061-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-traumatic stress disorderHealth concernStress disorderCombat veteransLight of relationshipsMental health conditionsSocial functioningCommunity health care workersUnique health care needsCombat deploymentNon-VA providersChronic musculoskeletal painPrimary care providersLong-term health impactsHealth care workersPublic health burdenPsychosocial concernsVA health careImportant health concernHealth care needsSubstance abusePractical management guidelinesSleep disturbancesSocial healthMusculoskeletal pain
2008
Informed Consent Revisited: A Doctrine in the Service of Cancer Care
Schachter M, Fins J. Informed Consent Revisited: A Doctrine in the Service of Cancer Care. The Oncologist 2008, 13: 1109-1113. PMID: 18849321, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2008-0101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLegal obligationsPatients' rightsEthical dutyDecisional autonomyPatient autonomyDoctrineConsentInformed consentOngoing discussionsProtectionAutonomyTreatment enterpriseObligationsRightsDutyDominionComplianceCancer carePsychosocial concernsCommitmentPaternityTherapeutic endeavorsDoctorsPhysiciansClinical responseApplying a conceptual model for examining health‐related quality of life in long‐term breast cancer survivors: CALGB study 79804
Paskett ED, Herndon JE, Day JM, Stark NN, Winer EP, Grubbs SS, Pavy MD, Shapiro CL, List MA, Hensley ML, Naughton MA, Kornblith AB, Habin KR, Fleming GF, Bittoni MA. Applying a conceptual model for examining health‐related quality of life in long‐term breast cancer survivors: CALGB study 79804. Psycho-Oncology 2008, 17: 1108-1120. PMID: 18314912, PMCID: PMC3930158, DOI: 10.1002/pon.1329.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBreast NeoplasmsChemotherapy, AdjuvantClimactericCombined Modality TherapyComorbidityDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHealth BehaviorHumansLife StyleMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingQuality of LifeRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSick RoleSocial SupportSocioeconomic FactorsSpiritualitySurvivorsConceptsLong-term breast cancer survivorsHealth-related qualityBreast cancer survivorsHealth-oriented behaviorGlobal HRQLCancer survivorsGlobal health-related qualityBreast cancer patientsLow social supportCALGB 8541Vaginal drynessRegression modelsHot flashesMenopausal symptomsSurvivors' healthCancer patientsHeart diseaseHRQLLifestyle changesPsychosocial concernsPrevalence of problemsSurvivorsCancer diagnosisPrevalent problemSocial supportRisk Perceptions and Psychosocial Outcomes of Women With Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: Longitudinal Results From a Cohort Study
Partridge A, Adloff K, Blood E, Dees EC, Kaelin C, Golshan M, Ligibel J, de Moor JS, Weeks J, Emmons K, Winer E. Risk Perceptions and Psychosocial Outcomes of Women With Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: Longitudinal Results From a Cohort Study. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2008, 100: 243-251. PMID: 18270338, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djn010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAnxietyBreast NeoplasmsCarcinoma, Intraductal, NoninfiltratingCohort StudiesDepressionFemaleHumansLogistic ModelsLongitudinal StudiesMammographyMass ScreeningMassachusettsMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalOdds RatioPredictive Value of TestsPrognosisQuality of LifeRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsConceptsLocal recurrence rateRecurrence ratePsychosocial outcomesDuctal carcinomaModerate riskCancer-related risksFavorable overall prognosisSystemic recurrence ratesBreast-conserving treatmentBreast cancer riskDCIS diagnosisCohort studyDCIS recurrenceOverall prognosisDisease recurrenceInvasive cancerDCISCancer riskPsychosocial concernsHealth behaviorsEnrollment surveySubstantial anxietyWomenInaccurate perceptionsModerate likelihood
2003
Follow-up care of breast cancer survivors
Partridge AH, Winer EP, Burstein HJ. Follow-up care of breast cancer survivors. Seminars In Oncology 2003, 30: 817-825. PMID: 14663782, DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2003.08.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer survivorsBreast cancerCancer survivorsPossible long-term complicationsSecond primary breast cancerComplications of therapyPrimary breast cancerLong-term complicationsLocal-regional recurrenceSymptoms of recurrenceBreast cancer treatmentPatient-clinician relationshipMetastatic diseaseContralateral breastPsychosocial concernsPsychosocial supportAdequate surveillanceCancer treatmentCancerComplicationsPatientsPersonal historyRecurrenceTherapySurvivors
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