2023
Work-health balance of cancer survivors returning to work: A meta-ethnography
Wu W, Yackel H, Salner A, Chen M, Judge M, Cong X, Xu W. Work-health balance of cancer survivors returning to work: A meta-ethnography. European Journal Of Oncology Nursing 2023, 68: 102482. PMID: 38070450, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2023.102482.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnthropology, CulturalCancer SurvivorsEmploymentHumansNeoplasmsQualitative ResearchReturn to WorkWorkplaceConceptsCancer survivorsMeta-ethnographyHealthcare providersCritical Appraisal Skills Program checklistExperiences of cancer survivorsReturn-to-work processAppraisal Skills Program checklistCancer survivors' experiencesCancer-related concernsQuality of survivorshipWork-health balanceWorking-age adultsRTW processTailored supportWorkplace accommodationsSurvivors' experiencesComprehensive literature searchHealthcare supportCancer casesQualitative studyRTWEmpower survivorsWell-beingLiterature searchSurvivors
2021
Exploring Cancer Pain Self-Management Needs and Preferences: A Meta-Ethnography
Anderson A, Starkweather A, Cong X, Kyounghae K, Judge M, Schulman-Green D. Exploring Cancer Pain Self-Management Needs and Preferences: A Meta-Ethnography. Qualitative Health Research 2021, 31: 1609-1621. PMID: 33834931, DOI: 10.1177/1049732321998975.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-management support needsCancer painMeta-synthesisSelf-management of cancer painSupport needsSelf-management of chronic diseasesSelf-management supportManagement of cancer painSelf-management knowledgeSelf-management needsHealth care practitionersQualitative research articlesMeta-ethnographyCare practitionersChronic diseasesContextual factorsDay-to-day basisPainNeedsIncreased understandingCancerNoblitPatientsResearch articlesHealth
2020
Experience of living with pain among older adults with arthritis: A systematic review and meta-synthesis
Chen J, Hu F, Yang B, Cai Y, Cong X. Experience of living with pain among older adults with arthritis: A systematic review and meta-synthesis. International Journal Of Nursing Studies 2020, 111: 103756. PMID: 32927408, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedArthritisAustraliaChronic PainFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedQualitative ResearchQuality of LifeConceptsOlder adults' experiencesOlder adultsArthritis painAdult experienceMeta-synthesisMeta-synthesis of qualitative studiesQualitative studyProQuest Dissertations and Theses databasePatient-centered interventionsHealth care providersOlder adults' perceptionsUnrelieved chronic painDecreased quality of lifeExperience of painQuality of lifeQualitative data collectionHare's methodologyWeb of ScienceCare providersHealthcare needsBetter careISI Web of ScienceProvider supportQualitative research designGroups of keywords
2015
Maternal and Paternal Knowledge and Perceptions Regarding Infant Pain in the NICU
Vazquez V, Cong X, DeJong A. Maternal and Paternal Knowledge and Perceptions Regarding Infant Pain in the NICU. Neonatal Network The Journal Of Neonatal Nursing 2015, 34: 337-344. PMID: 26803015, DOI: 10.1891/0730-0832.34.6.337.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant painInfant pain managementPain managementInfant corrected ageSelf-efficacyCorrected ageParental knowledgeInvestigate parental knowledgeModerate to high self-efficacyResearcher-developed questionnairePainPainful proceduresHigher self-efficacyNICUPerceptions of self-efficacyInfantsParents' perceptionsAdequate knowledgeAgePaternal knowledgeSatisfactionParents