2021
A Stakeholder-Driven Qualitative Study to Define High Quality End-of-Life Care for Children With Cancer
Ananth P, Mun S, Reffat N, Li R, Sedghi T, Avery M, Snaman J, Gross CP, Ma X, Wolfe J. A Stakeholder-Driven Qualitative Study to Define High Quality End-of-Life Care for Children With Cancer. Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2021, 62: 492-502. PMID: 33556497, PMCID: PMC8339188, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2021.01.134.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-quality endQuality EOLCAdvanced cancerSymptom managementLife careQuality endLocation of deathMulticenter qualitative studyAvoidance of hospitalizationPerson-centered measuresCancer stakeholdersEnd of lifeSupportive careMechanical ventilationParents of childrenEmergency departmentInterdisciplinary careInterdisciplinary healthcare professionalsCardiopulmonary resuscitationHospice careQualitative studyCancerHealthcare professionalsFamily preferencesYoung adults
2018
Provider Perspectives on Use of Medical Marijuana in Children With Cancer
Ananth P, Ma C, Al-Sayegh H, Kroon L, Klein V, Wharton C, Hallez E, Braun I, Michelson K, Rosenberg AR, London W, Wolfe J. Provider Perspectives on Use of Medical Marijuana in Children With Cancer. Pediatrics 2018, 141: e20170559. PMID: 29233937, PMCID: PMC5744275, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2017-0559.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric oncology providersMedical marijuanaOncology providersMM useProvider perspectivesCancer-directed therapyPercent of providersCross-sectional surveyLogistic regression modelsWilcoxon rank testSupportive careMedian ageOral formulationMM practiceSerious illnessMost providersGroup comparisonsCancerPrevious monthRank testState-specific regulationsChildrenRegression modelsImportant barriersGreatest barrier
2017
Medical marijuana in pediatric oncology: A review of the evidence and implications for practice
Ananth P, Reed‐Weston A, Wolfe J. Medical marijuana in pediatric oncology: A review of the evidence and implications for practice. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2017, 65 PMID: 28926679, DOI: 10.1002/pbc.26826.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical marijuanaPediatric oncologyCancer-related symptomsPediatric oncology patientsSupportive care agentsMechanism of actionSupportive carePediatric patientsOncology patientsSerious illnessCare agentsPatientsOncologyMarijuanaPotential benefitsPurported benefitsFuture investigationsReviewSymptomsIllnessCancerCare