2024
Anxiety and fear of cancer recurrence as predictors of subsequent pain interference in early cancer survivorship: Exploring the moderating roles of cognitive and emotional factors
Gnall K, Emrich M, Magin Z, Park C, Bellizzi K, Sanft T. Anxiety and fear of cancer recurrence as predictors of subsequent pain interference in early cancer survivorship: Exploring the moderating roles of cognitive and emotional factors. Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2024, 47: 980-993. PMID: 39110352, DOI: 10.1007/s10865-024-00506-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFear of cancer recurrencePain interferenceCancer survivorsAssociated with greater pain interferenceGreater pain interferencePrimary cancer treatmentCancer recurrenceQuality of lifeCancer survivorshipLonger-term painSelf-report measuresEmotion regulation difficultiesCancer treatmentConsequence beliefsChronic beliefsCognitive/emotional factorsPsychological treatmentLongitudinal studyPotential moderatorsAnxietyRegulation difficultiesPainFollow-upEmotional factorsSurvivors
2023
Randomized Trial Evaluating a Self-Guided Lifestyle Intervention Delivered via Evidence-Based Materials versus a Waitlist Group on Changes in Body Weight, Diet Quality, Physical Activity, and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors
Puklin L, Harrigan M, Cartmel B, Sanft T, Gottlieb L, Zhou B, Ferrucci L, Li F, Spiegelman D, Sharifi M, Irwin M. Randomized Trial Evaluating a Self-Guided Lifestyle Intervention Delivered via Evidence-Based Materials versus a Waitlist Group on Changes in Body Weight, Diet Quality, Physical Activity, and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors. Cancers 2023, 15: 4719. PMID: 37835412, PMCID: PMC10571774, DOI: 10.3390/cancers15194719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer survivorsCancer survivorsLifestyle interventionPhysical activityQuality of lifeBody weightWaitlist groupDiet qualitySelf-reported body weightWeight lossFavorable weight changeHealthy weight lossBody mass indexHealthy body weightGreater weight lossEvidence-based materialsDiverse healthcare settingsIntervention armMass indexClinical practicePositive behavior changeHealthcare settingsSurvivorsWeight changeInterventionThe brown university cancer prevention and survivorship curriculum: A case study on program development in an internal medicine residency.
Francis E, Pounardjian T, Li J, Moku P, Avidan O, DeCarli K, Manzullo E, Sanft T, McGarry K, Dizon D, Duffy C. The brown university cancer prevention and survivorship curriculum: A case study on program development in an internal medicine residency. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: 11031-11031. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.11031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer preventionCancer survivorsIM residentsEarly detectionMedicine residentsCancer care continuumQuality of lifeCancer control continuumClinical skillsHematology-oncology fellowsInternal medicine residency programsInternal medicine residentsSecondary preventionInternal medicine residencySurvivorship experienceMedicine residency programsProvider teamCare continuumLong-term effectsClinical experienceOncology fellowsHealth disparitiesPatientsPreventative servicesPrevention
2022
0590 Factors Associated with Sleep Health in Young Women After Breast Cancer Treatment
Hwang Y, Conley S, Jeon S, Redeker N, Sanft T, Knobf M. 0590 Factors Associated with Sleep Health in Young Women After Breast Cancer Treatment. Sleep 2022, 45: a259-a260. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac079.587.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexPoor sleep healthSleep healthBreast cancerPsychosocial dataGlobal Pittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexYoung womenCancer treatmentRoutine survivorship careSevere night sweatsSleep Quality IndexBreast cancer treatmentCross-sectional studyPrimary cancer treatmentSignificant clinical problemYears of ageQuality of lifeNon-Hispanic whitesWarrants further investigationEndocrine therapyGeneral Functioning subscaleNight sweatsSurvivorship careClinical factorsCancer survivors
2018
Defining the patient experience in medical oncology.
Odai-Afotey A, Kliss A, Hafler J, Sanft T. Defining the patient experience in medical oncology. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2018, 36: 167-167. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2018.36.30_suppl.167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of carePatient experiencePatient satisfactionPatients' perceptionsYale-New Haven HospitalPhysician emotional supportCoordination of careHigh patient satisfactionPositive patient satisfactionNew Haven HospitalImproved health outcomesQuality of lifePhysician attentivenessMixed-method study designMedical oncologyTreatment adherencePatient interviewsHospital experiencePhysician communicationElicit patientPractice physiciansPatientsPatient needsHealth outcomesMeeting patients