2024
PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF A PERSONALIZED MUSIC PLAYLIST PROGRAM FOR HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS
Wong K, Nandigam M, Nguyen V, Morka A, Kiwak E, Li J, Sharninghausen J, Marottoli R. PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF A PERSONALIZED MUSIC PLAYLIST PROGRAM FOR HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTS. Innovation In Aging 2024, 8: 759-759. PMCID: PMC11691428, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igae098.2468.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHospitalized older adultsPatients' perceptionsOlder adultsPersonalized music playlistsThematic analysisMusic historyMusic playlistsPersonalized musicPersonalized playlistsInpatient geriatrics unitQualitative thematic analysisMusicPlaylistsSemi-structured interviewsFamily caregiversPhysical healthAging ProjectGeriatric unitCreativityThematic categoriesCore themesIncrease accessGrounded theoryThemesQualitative dataWhy some homeless individuals are unsheltered: A narrative review of self-reported reasons
Tsai J, Haley G, Kinney R. Why some homeless individuals are unsheltered: A narrative review of self-reported reasons. Social Science & Medicine 2024, 358: 117179. PMID: 39168065, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHomeless individualsHomeless sheltersSubstance useUnsheltered homelessnessShelter rulesHousing programsLack of safetyLack of accessInterviewer-administered surveyQualitative dataSelf-reported reasonsFocus groupsInadequate careShelterWestern countriesStaff trainingPublic health issueEligibility criteriaThematic categoriesUnsanitary conditionsHealth issuesNarrative reviewQuantitative dataHomelessnessPeer-reviewed studies
2023
A qualitative study on the role of financial toxicity on adoption of healthy lifestyle behavior after breast cancer among Black and Latina women.
Nsubayi C, Pichardo M, Ginader A, Peña K, Nguyen T, Irwin M, Sanft T, Fayanju O, Molina Y. A qualitative study on the role of financial toxicity on adoption of healthy lifestyle behavior after breast cancer among Black and Latina women. JCO Oncology Practice 2023, 19: 273-273. DOI: 10.1200/op.2023.19.11_suppl.273.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLocal organizationsBreast cancer survivorsQualitative interview dataLatina breast cancer survivorsLatina womenLifestyle behavior changeHousing insecuritySocial workersCancer survivorsInstitutional levelLevel of accessInterview dataIdentified strategiesFinancial toxicityInterpersonal levelCommunity levelFinancial resourcesQualitative studyBreast cancerInductive approachContent analysisTypes of resourcesFinancial hardshipThematic categoriesBehavior changeStudent and Teacher Perspectives on Equity in Clinical Feedback: A Qualitative Study Using a Critical Race Theory Lens
Mason H, Pérez M, Colson E, Jeffe D, Aagaard E, Teherani A, Hanson J. Student and Teacher Perspectives on Equity in Clinical Feedback: A Qualitative Study Using a Critical Race Theory Lens. Academic Medicine 2023, 98: s68-s74. PMID: 37071697, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000005248.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTeachers' perspectivesStudent race/ethnicityCritical race theory lensClinical feedbackU.S. medical schoolsMedical education effortsTeacher narrativesEthnic inequitiesLearning environmentTeacher observationsProfessional developmentMedical schoolsFeedback experienceTeachersStudentsCompetent physiciansEducation effortsTheory lensInterview dataParticipant transcriptsSecondary codingThematic analysisQualitative studyThematic categoriesEthnic biasesCategorizing Memes About the Ukraine Conflict
Chen K, Feng A, Aanegola R, Saha K, Wong A, Schwitzky Z, Lee R, O’Hanlon R, De Choudhury M, Altice F, Khoshnood K, Kumar N. Categorizing Memes About the Ukraine Conflict. Lecture Notes In Computer Science 2023, 13831: 27-38. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26303-3_3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUkraine conflictRussian disinformation campaignsUkrainian causeDisinformation campaignsInfluence operationsRussian invasionSimilar stakeholdersBroad themesGlobal supportConflictThematic categoriesMemesStakeholdersThemesUkrainePeopleSupportGovernmentCounter responseAlliesPolicyRussiaLeadershipSpecific elementsCampaign
2018
The Inner Working of Trauma: A Qualitative Assessment of Experiences of Trauma, Intergenerational Family Dynamics, and Psychological Well-Being in Women With HIV in South Carolina.
Ingram L, Qaio S, Li X, Deal M. The Inner Working of Trauma: A Qualitative Assessment of Experiences of Trauma, Intergenerational Family Dynamics, and Psychological Well-Being in Women With HIV in South Carolina. Journal Of Psychosocial Nursing And Mental Health Services 2018, 57: 23-31. PMID: 30376586, DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20181023-01.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily dynamicsLife eventsIntergenerational family dynamicsPsychological Well-BeingTraumatic life eventsTrauma-related factorsStressful life experiencesStressful life eventsExperience of traumaCurrent studyBody of researchExperience of lossPsychosocial frameworkWell-BeingSexual assaultSubstance useLife experiencesThematic analysisMental illnessHealth care professionalsTranslational modelThematic categoriesExperienceTraumaCare professionals
2015
Reducing Youth Screen Time: Qualitative Metasynthesis of Findings on Barriers and Facilitators
Minges KE, Owen N, Salmon J, Chao A, Dunstan DW, Whittemore R. Reducing Youth Screen Time: Qualitative Metasynthesis of Findings on Barriers and Facilitators. Health Psychology 2015, 34: 381-397. PMID: 25822054, PMCID: PMC4456186, DOI: 10.1037/hea0000172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative metasynthesisFocus groupsYouth screen timeThematic analysis proceduresData display matrixInterpretive phenomenological analysisYouth cultureFamily dynamicsArticle comparisonQualitative findingsMixed messagesOverarching themesThematic analysisQualitative studyData collection methodsYouthContent analysisPhenomenological analysisAuthor’s interpretationThematic categoriesProfessionals' perceptionsIntegrated perspectiveMetasynthesisInterviewsConceptual meaning
2013
The Utility of Reflective Writing after a Palliative Care Experience: Can We Assess Medical Students' Professionalism?
Braun UK, Gill AC, Teal CR, Morrison LJ. The Utility of Reflective Writing after a Palliative Care Experience: Can We Assess Medical Students' Professionalism? Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2013, 16: 1342-1349. PMID: 23937062, PMCID: PMC3822362, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2012.0462.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStudent reflective writingReflective writingStudent professionalismProfessionalism competenciesProfessional attitudesMedical education leadersMedical student professionalismEducation leadersStudent progressStudent reflectionsClinical experienceSummative assessmentReflective essaysMedical schoolsMedical studentsProfessional practiceCompetency domainsAssessment strategiesProfessionalismMore rich informationStudentsWritingCompetenciesThematic categoriesPalliative care experience
2011
Causal Attribution Among Cancer Survivors of the 10 Most Common Cancers
Ferrucci LM, Cartmel B, Turkman YE, Murphy ME, Smith T, Stein KD, McCorkle R. Causal Attribution Among Cancer Survivors of the 10 Most Common Cancers. Journal Of Psychosocial Oncology 2011, 29: 121-140. PMID: 21391066, PMCID: PMC3074193, DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2010.548445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCausal attributionsSpecific causal attributionsCancer survivorsSurvivors' adjustmentMost cancer survivorsPsychosocial adjustmentCancer-related problemsPsychological factorsPsychosocial measuresAmerican Cancer Society's StudyAttributionBelief responsesCancer typesBeliefsParticipantsThematic categoriesAdditional researchSelf-administered questionnaireIndividual controlSurvivorsBiological factorsModifiable causesMultivariate adjustmentAdjustmentCommon cancer
2009
Using Theoretical Constructs to Identify Key Issues for Targeted Message Design: African American Seniors' Perceptions About Influenza and Influenza Vaccination
Cameron K, Rintamaki L, Kamanda-Kosseh M, Noskin G, Baker D, Makoul G. Using Theoretical Constructs to Identify Key Issues for Targeted Message Design: African American Seniors' Perceptions About Influenza and Influenza Vaccination. Health Communication 2009, 24: 316-326. PMID: 19499425, DOI: 10.1080/10410230902889258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfluenza vaccinationAfrican American seniorsAge-related riskIndividual health statusAmerican seniorsVaccine accessibilitySide effectsHealth statusInfluenzaVaccinationPreventive abilityVaccineWhite seniorsExtended Parallel Process ModelMessage developmentFocus groupsParticipantsClear needMinor nuisanceParallel Process ModelResponse efficacySeniorsThematic categories
2000
Involving family members in cancer care: focus group considerations of patients and oncological providers
Speice J, Harkness J, Laneri H, Frankel R, Roter D, Kornblith A, Ahles T, Winer E, Fleishman S, Luber P, Zevon M, Mcquellon R, Trief P, Finkel J, Spira J, Greenberg D, Rowland J, Holland J. Involving family members in cancer care: focus group considerations of patients and oncological providers. Psycho-Oncology 2000, 9: 101-112. PMID: 10767748, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1611(200003/04)9:2<101::aid-pon435>3.0.co;2-d.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply