2024
Barriers to and facilitators of improving physical activity and nutrition behaviors during chemotherapy for breast cancer: a sequential mixed methods study
Puklin L, Irwin M, Sanft T, Ferrucci L, Harrigan M, McGowan C, Cartmel B, Zupa M, Winer E, Deyling M, Ligibel J, Basen-Engquist K, Spiegelman D, Sharifi M. Barriers to and facilitators of improving physical activity and nutrition behaviors during chemotherapy for breast cancer: a sequential mixed methods study. Supportive Care In Cancer 2024, 32: 590. PMID: 39141176, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-024-08789-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical activityLifestyle interventionSelf-reported PA questionnaireSelf-reported diet qualityBreast cancerHealthy Eating Index-2015Stage I-III breast cancerBenefits of PASequential mixed methods studyI-III breast cancerChemotherapy-related symptomsMixed methods studyThematic content analysisBehavioral goalsSense of controlBody mass indexPA questionnaireSemi-structured interviewsMean body mass indexTranscribed verbatimIntervention armTailored educationDiet qualityNutritional behaviorMental benefits
2023
NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2023.
Sanft T, Day A, Ansbaugh S, Armenian S, Baker K, Ballinger T, Demark-Wahnefried W, Dickinson K, Fairman N, Felciano J, Flores T, Friedman D, Gabel N, Goldman M, Henry N, Hill-Kayser C, Hudson M, Koura D, Lee K, McDonough A, Melisko M, Mooney K, Moore H, Moryl N, Neuman H, O'Connor T, Overholser L, Paskett E, Patel C, Peterson L, Pirl W, Porpiglia A, Rodriguez M, Schapira L, Schwartz A, Smith S, Tevaarwerk A, Yang E, Zee P, McMillian N, Freedman-Cass D. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2023. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2023, 21: 792-803. PMID: 37549906, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2023.0041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer survivorsCognitive functionNCCN guidelinesHealthy behaviorsNCCN Guidelines InsightsAdult-onset cancersSleep disordersRecent guideline updatesVaried needsGuideline updateTreatment recommendationsCare coordinationSurvivorsPhysical problemsDisordersGuidelinesProfessionalsImmunizationCancerSurvivorshipBehaviorRecommendationsDisruption in Cancer Care During Early Survivorship due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Patient Satisfaction with Telemedicine
Bellizzi K, Ligus K, Fritzson E, Salafia C, Sanft T, Park C. Disruption in Cancer Care During Early Survivorship due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Patient Satisfaction with Telemedicine. Supportive Care In Cancer 2023, 31: 291. PMID: 37084094, PMCID: PMC10119514, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-023-07767-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer care disruptionsCare disruptionsCare appointmentsPatient satisfactionEarly survivorshipVirtual visitsCOVID-19 pandemicSurvivorship care deliveryCancer survivorship careMode of deliverySupportive careSurvivorship carePerson appointmentsElective surgeryVirtual appointmentsColorectal cancerCancer careCancer patientsPerson visitsTelehealth modalitiesMost survivorsPatient questionsCare deliveryREDCap surveySocial work services
2022
NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2022.
Sanft T, Day A, Peterson L, Rodriguez MA, Ansbaugh S, Armenian S, Baker KS, Ballinger T, Broderick G, Demark-Wahnefried W, Dickinson K, Fairman NP, Friedman DL, Goldman M, Henry NL, Hill-Kayser C, Hudson M, Khakpour N, Koura D, McDonough AL, Melisko M, Mooney K, Moore HCF, Moryl N, Neuman H, O'Connor T, Overholser L, Paskett ED, Patel C, Pirl W, Porpiglia A, Ruddy KJ, Schapira L, Shockney L, Smith S, Syrjala KL, Tevaarwerk A, Yang EH, Zee P, McMillian NR, Freedman-Cass DA. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2022. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2022, 20: 1080-1090. PMID: 36240847, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2022.0052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFactors associated with sleep health in young women after breast cancer treatment
Hwang Y, Conley S, Jeon S, Redeker N, Sanft T, Knobf M. Factors associated with sleep health in young women after breast cancer treatment. Research In Nursing & Health 2022, 45: 680-692. PMID: 36102624, DOI: 10.1002/nur.22264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPoor sleep healthSleep healthCognitive appraisalPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexWorse family functioningBreast cancerPsychological symptom distressYoung womenContext of familyFamily functioningDiverse cancer survivorsRoutine survivorship carePsychosocial variablesCross-sectional designMediation effectSleep Quality IndexSleep health disparitiesBreast cancer treatmentSignificant clinical problemPsychosocial factorsNon-Hispanic whitesHalf of participantsSurvivorship careCancer survivorsMean age
2005
Functional dyspepsia: subgroups, history and outcomes.
Sanft T, Jones M. Functional dyspepsia: subgroups, history and outcomes. Minerva Gastroenterology 2005, 51: 225-34. PMID: 16280964.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIrritable bowel syndromeFunctional dyspepsiaBowel syndromeSymptom-based criteriaPopulation-based studyDyspeptic symptomsPathophysiologic rationaleDyspepsiaSuch symptomsClinical practiceSymptom variabilitySymptomsNatural historyHeterogeneous disorderMost personsSyndromePerson's symptomsTherapyDiagnosisBiochemical explanationDisordersReasonable likelihoodSubstantial overlapPersonsLater date