Hermine Poghosyan, PhD, MPH
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Yale School of Nursing
400 West Campus Drive
Orange, CT 06477
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Hermine Poghosyan, PhD, MPH, BSN, is an Associate Professor at Yale University School of Nursing. Dr. Poghosyan received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Jonkoping University in Sweden. She received her MPH from American University of Armenia and her PhD from University of Massachusetts Boston. Dr. Poghosyan completed a post-doctoral fellowship in interprofessional health-services research at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at University of California Davis.
Dr. Poghosyan’s research focuses on cancer epidemiology and survivorship research, with a particular interest in cancer health disparities, lung cancer screening and tobacco use among cancer survivors and their social network members, including families, friends, and others. Her research produces evidence regarding how to maximize the health and well-being of cancer survivors and their family members. She has developed and managed multiple cancer-related and behavioral research studies and applied advanced quantitative analytical techniques to conduct large population-based studies. Currently, Dr. Poghosyan is a Principal Investigator of an R01 (R01CA258269) project that aims to investigate social networks and affective states in the context of smoking behaviors among adults diagnosed with tobacco-related cancer. This is a 5-year project (2021-2026) funded by the National Cancer Institute [$3,187,185]. This project will help to understand how to better promote smoking cessation among patients with tobacco-related cancer and their social network members—families, friends, and others.
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- Cancer Prevention and Control
- Yale Cancer Center
Education & Training
- PhD
- University of Massachusetts, Boston (2013)
- MPH
- American University of Armenia (2007)
- BSN
- Jönköping University, Sweden (2005)
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Dr. Poghosyan’s research interests include cancer health disparities, lung cancer screening behavior, food insecurity, tobacco use, cannabis use, social determinants of health and health-related quality of life among cancer survivors.
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0000-0001-6940-444X
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Ilana Richman, MD, MHS
Sangchoon Jeon, PhD
James B. Yu, MD, MHS, FASTRO
Robert Pietrzak, PhD, MPH
David Vlahov
Henry S. Park, MD, MPH
Smoking Cessation
Early Detection of Cancer
Mental Health
Tobacco Use Disorder
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
Medical Marijuana
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2026
Perceived Racial Discrimination in Health Care Settings and Lung Cancer Screening Use.
Poghosyan H, Sarkar S, Zaidi M, Sather P, Duan R, Park H. Perceived Racial Discrimination in Health Care Settings and Lung Cancer Screening Use. Nursing Research 2026 PMID: 41697082, DOI: 10.1097/nnr.0000000000000897.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer screeningHealth care settingsCare settingsHealth careLung cancer screening uptakeLung cancer screening utilizationLung cancer screening participantsPast-yearSelf-reported racial discriminationCancer screening useAssociated with lower uptakeHealth care workforceMetropolitan county residentsCultural competency trainingTobacco use historyEthnically minoritized individualsRacial discriminationCare workforceCross-sectional dataPerceived Racial DiscriminationCancer screeningMetropolitan area residentsRace moduleScreen useEligible participantsFeasibility of Auricular Acupressure Therapy for Neuropathic Pain in Cancer Patients
You E, Holzemer W, Cong X, Poghosyan H, Lee H, Aleski J. Feasibility of Auricular Acupressure Therapy for Neuropathic Pain in Cancer Patients. Pain Management Nursing 2026 PMID: 41680003, DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2026.01.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuricular acupressureQuality of lifeChronic pain management programCancer patientsPain management programSelf-management toolsAuricular acupressure therapyNeuropathic painPain management strategiesEar acupointsPain interferenceAcupressure therapyFeasibility outcomesHealthcare providersOncology settingAcupressureNonpharmacological interventionsPatient educationPain severityAdherence ratesDepression scoresDepression levelsPain symptomsPilot studyDiverse sampleUnderstanding the Association Between Substance Use and Loneliness in Midlife and Older Adults
Poghosyan H, McIntosh J, Sarkar S, Ramos S, Empleo-Frazier O, Colline N, Feder S. Understanding the Association Between Substance Use and Loneliness in Midlife and Older Adults. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2026, 23: 151. PMID: 41752234, PMCID: PMC12941116, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph23020151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsSubstance useOlder adultsSecondary analysis of cross-sectional dataSecondary analysisAnalysis of cross-sectional dataFeelings of lonelinessCross-sectional dataSocial determinantsPublic health concernReport substance useRelative riskAdult populationHealth concernAge groupsLonelinessAdultsMidlifeSocial connectionsParticipantsIndependent variablesAssociationUseHealthYearsGroup
2025
Patient-Centered Communication and Risky Health Behaviors Among Adults With and Without a Cancer History
Poghosyan H, Zaidi M, Sarkar S, Pozzar R, Choa E, Arakelyan S. Patient-Centered Communication and Risky Health Behaviors Among Adults With and Without a Cancer History. Western Journal Of Nursing Research 2025, 48: 57-69. PMID: 41306104, DOI: 10.1177/01939459251386275.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsPatient-centered communicationHealth risk behaviorsResponsive to patient needsSelf-reported cancer historyRisky health behaviorsAssociated with lower oddsCancer historyCancer survivorsHealth behaviorsE-cigarette useHealth Information National Trends SurveyLower oddsNational Trends SurveyE-cigarettesTraditional cigarette useTrends SurveyMultivariate logistic regression analysisHealth outcomesLogistic regression analysisPatient needsU.S. adultsDescriptive statisticsHealth insuranceAlcohol drinkingAlcohol useEP.04.15 Determinants of Lung Cancer Screening Intention Among Adults Eligible for Lung Cancer Screening
Poghosyan H, Sarkar S, Zaidi M. EP.04.15 Determinants of Lung Cancer Screening Intention Among Adults Eligible for Lung Cancer Screening. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2025, 20: s660. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtho.2025.09.1258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHow Cannabis Use is Associated with the Physical and Mental Health of Older Adults: A US Population-Based Study
You E, Sarkar S, Pietrzak R, Monin J, Poghosyan H. How Cannabis Use is Associated with the Physical and Mental Health of Older Adults: A US Population-Based Study. International Journal Of Mental Health And Addiction 2025, 1-22. DOI: 10.1007/s11469-025-01475-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsCannabis useMental healthDaily cannabis usersPhysical healthDays of poor physical healthBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemRisk Factor Surveillance SystemIncreased oddsUS population-based studyAssociated with poor healthPhysical and Mental HealthPoor physical healthLack health insurance coverageMultivariate multinomial logistic regression analysisCannabis usersPopulation-based studyEvidence-based guidelinesMultinomial logistic regression analysisHealth insurance coverageLogistic regression analysisPoor healthOlder adultsCannabisInsurance coveragePromote awarenessPredictors and Uptake of Lung Cancer Screening in the US: An Integrative Literature Review
Sarkar S, Choa E, Manzo L, Richman I, Batten J, Raziani Y, Poghosyan H. Predictors and Uptake of Lung Cancer Screening in the US: An Integrative Literature Review. Lung Cancer 2025, 203: 108529. PMID: 40253942, DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2025.108529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsLung cancer screeningCancer screeningUptake of lung cancer screeningLung cancer screening utilizationLung cancer mortalityOrganizational-level policiesIntegrative literature reviewUS-based studiesCancer mortalityUninsured individualsDecision-making resourcesOvid MEDLINEInclusion criteriaOvid EmbaseMedical librariansExclusion criteriaDisparitiesOvidEarly detectionLiterature reviewCINAHLScreeningLung cancerMEDLINEEMBASEPrevalence and determinants of cigarette-cannabis co-use among US cancer survivors
Raziani Y, Sarkar S, Zaidi M, Poghosyan H. Prevalence and determinants of cigarette-cannabis co-use among US cancer survivors. Journal Of Cancer Survivorship 2025, 1-12. PMID: 40156654, DOI: 10.1007/s11764-025-01789-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer survivorsDays of poor physical healthSubgroups of cancer survivorsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemPoor mental health daysRisk Factor Surveillance SystemUS cancer survivorsAdult cancer survivorsMental health daysMultinomial multivariable logistic regression modelPoor physical healthPopulation-based dataMultivariate logistic regression modelIndividual-level factorsConclusionsThe study findingsCo-useLogistic regression modelsHealth daysPhysical healthYoung survivorsLess educationIncreased oddsSelf-ReportCigarette useSurveillance systemExperiences With Cancer Screenings Among Arabic-Speaking Refugee Women
Zaidi M, Fantasia H, Ahmed R, Lee D, Valdman O, Poghosyan H, Cooley M, Lemon S. Experiences With Cancer Screenings Among Arabic-Speaking Refugee Women. Nursing For Women's Health 2025, 29: 109-119. PMID: 39947246, DOI: 10.1016/j.nwh.2024.09.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsCancer screeningRefugee womenFacilitators of cancer screeningCancer screening experienceImplementation science frameworkCulturally sensitive careConventional content analysisSemistructured individual interviewsUnique health challengesSensitive carePreventive careInterview guideProviders' effortsClinical encountersMedical providersIndividual interviewsCommunity resourcesScheduling appointmentsHealth challengesExpert panelScience FrameworkLife stressorsLanguage barriersContent analysisMiddle Eastern women
2024
Evaluating differences in receipt of survivorship care plan among cancer survivors with and without disabilities
Sarkar S, Zaidi M, Raziani Y, Poghosyan H. Evaluating differences in receipt of survivorship care plan among cancer survivors with and without disabilities. Supportive Care In Cancer 2024, 32: 637. PMID: 39235704, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-024-08796-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsSurvivorship care plan receiptSurvivorship care plansDisability countCancer survivorsCare planningReceipt of survivorship care plansMethodsWe analyzed cross-sectional dataBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemFollow-up care instructionsRisk Factor Surveillance SystemSelf-reported cancer historyTreatment adherenceSelf-care difficultiesMultinomial multivariable logistic regressionIndependent living difficultiesPromote treatment adherenceMultivariate logistic regressionCancer survivorshipCross-sectional dataTreatment summarySelf-CareCancer historyNo disabilityLiving difficultiesResultsThe sample
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