2023
Longitudinal associations among physical activity, inflammatory markers, and quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer
Huang S, Zhan Y, Jeon S, Bruner D, Miller A, Felger J, Wommack E, Saba N, Higgins K, Irwin M, Gary R, Xiao C. Longitudinal associations among physical activity, inflammatory markers, and quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer. Head & Neck 2023, 45: 1952-1966. PMID: 37288586, PMCID: PMC10330673, DOI: 10.1002/hed.27420.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical activityInflammatory markersQuality of lifeLower inflammationNeck cancerTotal QOL scoreHigh physical activityObservational longitudinal studyInactive patientsQOL scoresActive patientsStrength exercisesPatientsInflammationLongitudinal associationsMixed effects modelsSTNFR2Longitudinal studyCancerMarkersAssociationMore researchSubject correlationLow levelsPostradiotherapy
2016
Exploring the individual patterns of spiritual well-being in people newly diagnosed with advanced cancer: a cluster analysis
Bai M, Dixon J, Williams AL, Jeon S, Lazenby M, McCorkle R. Exploring the individual patterns of spiritual well-being in people newly diagnosed with advanced cancer: a cluster analysis. Quality Of Life Research 2016, 25: 2765-2773. PMID: 27271809, DOI: 10.1007/s11136-016-1328-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntegrating palliative care into self-management of breast cancer: Protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial
Schulman-Green D, Linsky S, Jeon S, Kapo J, Blatt L, Chagpar A. Integrating palliative care into self-management of breast cancer: Protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2016, 48: 133-138. PMID: 27107680, PMCID: PMC4937876, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2016.04.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPalliative careBreast cancerPsycho-educational interventionPatient knowledgeFamily caregiversAttention control groupBreast cancer patients' knowledgeSymptom management toolkitSelf-management interventionsCancer patients' knowledgePreliminary effectsLarge-scale trialsIntervention effectsMinority participantsClinical factorsCurative treatmentCancer careIntervention groupExploratory aimSerious illnessPatient behaviorPatientsLength of lifeCancerEffect of MCC
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 changesAn Intervention to Improve Knowledge of Care Options and Self-Management Among Women with Breast Cancer (S788)
Schulman-Green D, Feder S, Jeon S. An Intervention to Improve Knowledge of Care Options and Self-Management Among Women with Breast Cancer (S788). Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2015, 49: 453. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2014.11.267.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Relationships among patients’ ability to identify their cancer stage, knowledge of care options, and management of transitions.
Hinchey J, Goldberg J, Linsky S, Linsky R, Jeon S, Schulman-Green D. Relationships among patients’ ability to identify their cancer stage, knowledge of care options, and management of transitions. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2014, 32: 224-224. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2014.32.31_suppl.224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsCancer stageBreast cancerCare optionsStage IV breast cancerNon-metastatic breast cancerStage I breast cancerI breast cancerStage of diseaseStage of cancerEarly cancer stagesSelf-management studiesSample of womenNonmetastatic diseaseClinical variablesMean ageMedical recordsStage IIIYounger ageStage IICancerLogistic regressionPatientsWomenDiseaseExploring the relationship between spiritual well-being and quality of life among patients newly diagnosed with advanced cancer
Bai M, Lazenby M, Jeon S, Dixon J, McCorkle R. Exploring the relationship between spiritual well-being and quality of life among patients newly diagnosed with advanced cancer. Palliative & Supportive Care 2014, 13: 927-935. PMID: 24992001, DOI: 10.1017/s1478951514000820.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeAdvanced cancerFunctional assessmentChronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual WellCancer Therapy-GeneralFACIT-Sp-12Advanced cancer experienceClinical trialsSecondary data analysisCancer experiencePatientsQoLCancerStage 3DiagnosisLongitudinal studyMonthsSpiritual wellControl conditionFuture studiesDaysLong periodAssociationQoL.SPWB
2013
Printed guide improves knowledge of curative, palliative, and hospice care among women with metastatic breast cancer
Schulman-Green D, Jeon S. Printed guide improves knowledge of curative, palliative, and hospice care among women with metastatic breast cancer. Supportive Care In Cancer 2013, 21: 2651-2653. PMID: 23729228, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-013-1864-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Validation of the Knowledge of Care Options Instrument To Measure Knowledge of Curative, Palliative, and Hospice Care
Schulman-Green D, Ercolano E, Jeon S, Dixon J. Validation of the Knowledge of Care Options Instrument To Measure Knowledge of Curative, Palliative, and Hospice Care. Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2012, 15: 1091-1099. PMID: 22694739, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2011.0514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare optionsHospice careMetastatic breast cancerMean pre-test scoreContent validity indexPatient populationTarget population sampleBreast cancerFamily caregiversRounds of reviewCognitive interviewsLarger studyHigh internal consistencyMean post-test scoreS-CVICarePopulation sampleTotal scaleAdditional testingAcceptable instrumentCancerInternal consistencyWomenOPTION instrumentLack of knowledge
2009
The Utility of Screening in the Design of Trials for Symptom Management in Cancer
Jeon S, Given CW, Sikorskii A, Given B. The Utility of Screening in the Design of Trials for Symptom Management in Cancer. Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2009, 38: 606-614. PMID: 19699052, PMCID: PMC2761530, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2009.02.233.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptom managementIntervention contactsSeverity scoreClinical trialsCancer symptom management trialsLikelihood ratioUtility of screeningSeverity of symptomsDesign of trialsSymptom management trialsPost-test probabilityReceipt of interventionTrial entryCancer patientsPatientsTrial designSymptomsDiscriminative accuracyRating ScaleTrialsSeverityCharacteristic curveManagement trialsCancerIntervention
2007
The influence of end‐of‐life cancer care on caregivers
Doorenbos AZ, Given B, Given CW, Wyatt G, Gift A, Rahbar M, Jeon S. The influence of end‐of‐life cancer care on caregivers. Research In Nursing & Health 2007, 30: 270-281. PMID: 17514724, DOI: 10.1002/nur.20217.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActivities of Daily LivingAdaptation, PsychologicalAge FactorsAgedAttitude to HealthCaregiversCost of IllnessDepressionEmploymentFamilyFemaleHome NursingHumansLinear ModelsMaleMichiganMiddle AgedModels, PsychologicalNeoplasmsNursing Methodology ResearchProspective StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesSurvivorsTerminal CareConceptsCaregiver depressive symptomatologySurvival statusDepressive symptomatologyLife cancer careCaregiver health statusNon-spousal caregiversFamily members' symptomsFamily membersCancer careProspective dataDaily livingSpousal caregiversHealth statusSecondary analysisGreater burdenElderly family membersCaregiversSymptomatologyBurdenStatusSymptomsCancerCare