Featured Publications
Trajectory of self-care in people with stable heart failure and insomnia after two self-care interventions
Conley S, Jeon S, Andrews L, Breazeale S, Hwang Y, O'Connell M, Linsky S, Redeker N. Trajectory of self-care in people with stable heart failure and insomnia after two self-care interventions. Patient Education And Counseling 2022, 105: 3487-3493. PMID: 36088189, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2022.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStable heart failureSelf-care interventionsHeart failureSevere baseline fatigueSelf-care supportSelf-care educationSelf-care groupEffects of CBTCognitive behavioral therapyGroup-based trajectory modelingBaseline fatigueEfficacious interventionsHealthcare providersSecondary analysisInsomniaBehavioral therapySelf-CareChi-squareDemographic characteristicsInterventionT-testFunctional performanceAdultsTrajectory modelingFailure
2022
Sleep Characteristics, Mood, Somatic Symptoms, and Self-Care Among People With Heart Failure and Insomnia
Breazeale S, Jeon S, Hwang Y, O’Connell M, Nwanaji-Enwerem U, Linsky S, Yaggi HK, Jacoby DL, Conley S, Redeker NS. Sleep Characteristics, Mood, Somatic Symptoms, and Self-Care Among People With Heart Failure and Insomnia. Nursing Research 2022, 71: 189-199. PMID: 35149627, PMCID: PMC9038676, DOI: 10.1097/nnr.0000000000000585.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-care maintenanceStable heart failureSelf-care confidenceVentricular ejection fractionHeart failureChronic insomniaSleep characteristicsSomatic symptomsClinical factorsEjection fractionLeft ventricular ejection fractionChronic heart failureSelf-care behaviorsPoor sleep characteristicsSymptoms of anxietyCross-sectional designSleep disturbancesSingle symptomWhite raceHigh riskCombined associationsInsomnia severityInsomniaSymptomsHealthcare needs
2016
MAHILA: a protocol for evaluating a nurse-delivered mHealth intervention for women with HIV and psychosocial risk factors in India
Reynolds NR, Satyanarayana V, Duggal M, Varghese M, Liberti L, Singh P, Ranganathan M, Jeon S, Chandra PS. MAHILA: a protocol for evaluating a nurse-delivered mHealth intervention for women with HIV and psychosocial risk factors in India. BMC Health Services Research 2016, 16: 352. PMID: 27491288, PMCID: PMC4973541, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1605-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment adherenceHIV infectionMiddle-income countriesDepressive symptomsAntiretroviral treatment adherenceHIV-1 RNANon-specialist nursesMobile health interventionsPsychosocial risk factorsMobile phone interventionQuality of lifeClinical outcomesSpecialist nursesTreatment armsIllness perceptionsPreliminary efficacyRisk factorsOutcome measuresPhone interventionMHealth interventionsPsychosocial barriersHealth interventionsHIVAdherencePsychosocial vulnerability
2015
Efficacy and implementation of an Internet psychoeducational program for teens with type 1 diabetes
Whittemore R, Liberti LS, Jeon S, Chao A, Minges KE, Murphy K, Grey M. Efficacy and implementation of an Internet psychoeducational program for teens with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 2015, 17: 567-575. PMID: 26611663, PMCID: PMC4882266, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12338.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesSecondary outcomesPsychoeducational programQuality of lifePrimary outcomeClinic recordsPreliminary efficacyMixed model analysisHealth outcomesClinical sitesA1CTargeted reminderBehavioral factorsOutcomesTreatment effectsSignificant differencesDiabetesPerceived stressFamily supportDiabetes websitesFrequent remindersPrescribed programEfficacyTeensGroupManaging Cancer Care: a psycho‐educational intervention to improve knowledge of care options and breast cancer self‐management
Schulman‐Green D, Jeon S. Managing Cancer Care: a psycho‐educational intervention to improve knowledge of care options and breast cancer self‐management. Psycho-Oncology 2015, 26: 173-181. PMID: 26537980, DOI: 10.1002/pon.4013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare optionsBreast cancerNon-metastatic breast cancerNon-metastatic diseaseSelf-management interventionsSelf-management skillsSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeCancer careManagement of transitionsBeneficial interactive effectsMultivariate modelingCancerDepressionInterventionOutcomesMedical communicationOptionsOne-groupAnxietyAcceptable meansActual roleMedical communication skillsParticipantsPositive changesFeasibility and Efficacy of a Self-Management Intervention for Insomnia in Stable Heart Failure.
Redeker NS, Jeon S, Andrews L, Cline J, Jacoby D, Mohsenin V. Feasibility and Efficacy of a Self-Management Intervention for Insomnia in Stable Heart Failure. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2015, 11: 1109-19. PMID: 25979100, PMCID: PMC4582052, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.5082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStable heart failureHeart failureSelf-management interventionsChronic insomniaEffect of comorbidityShort-term efficacyInsomnia Severity IndexTreatment of insomniaMeasures of fatigueEffects of CBTAttention control conditionDaytime symptomsPoor functionPreliminary efficacyStable class IWrist actigraphyInsomniaPatientsClass ISeverity IndexEfficacyCBTFunctional performanceTrialsControl condition
2014
Diabetes self‐management, depressive symptoms, metabolic control and satisfaction with quality of life over time in Chinese youth with type 1 diabetes
Guo J, Whittemore R, Jeon S, Grey M, Zhou Z, He G, Luo Z. Diabetes self‐management, depressive symptoms, metabolic control and satisfaction with quality of life over time in Chinese youth with type 1 diabetes. Journal Of Clinical Nursing 2014, 24: 1258-1268. PMID: 25255710, DOI: 10.1111/jocn.12698.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesQuality of lifeDeterioration of diabetesDiabetes adaptationDepressive symptomsMetabolic controlCareful surveillancePattern of diabetesWorse metabolic controlLongitudinal descriptive studyBaseline data collectionHealth care systemDiabetesMixed model analysisHealth outcomesSymptomsClinical interventionsDescriptive studyCare systemTime pointsBaselineMonthsPoor qualityIntervention
2013
Self-Management as a Mediator of Family Functioning and Depressive Symptoms With Health Outcomes in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
Whittemore R, Liberti L, Jeon S, Chao A, Jaser SS, Grey M. Self-Management as a Mediator of Family Functioning and Depressive Symptoms With Health Outcomes in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes. Western Journal Of Nursing Research 2013, 36: 1254-1271. PMID: 24357648, PMCID: PMC4267676, DOI: 10.1177/0193945913516546.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeType 1 diabetesDepressive symptomsGlycemic controlYouth depressive symptomsDiabetes-related outcomesElevated depressive symptomsFamily functioningHealth outcomesSymptomsType 1Self-ManagementDiabetesSample of adolescentsCausal pathwaysAdolescentsOutcomesYoung adolescentsFamily conflictMediators of 12-Month Outcomes of Two Internet Interventions for Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
Jaser SS, Whittemore R, Chao A, Jeon S, Faulkner MS, Grey M. Mediators of 12-Month Outcomes of Two Internet Interventions for Youth With Type 1 Diabetes. Journal Of Pediatric Psychology 2013, 39: 306-315. PMID: 24163439, PMCID: PMC3959262, DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jst081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesQuality of lifeInternet interventionsTreatment effectsInternet-based interventionsMultisite clinical trialCoping skillsClinical trialsBetter outcomesDiabetes educationDiabetesManaging diabetesType 1Intervention effectsPrimary control copingStress reactivityInterventionOutcomesImproved qualityMediatorsHemoglobinControl copingDifferent mechanismsInternet Psycho-Education Programs Improve Outcomes in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
Grey M, Whittemore R, Jeon S, Murphy K, Faulkner MS, Delamater A, . Internet Psycho-Education Programs Improve Outcomes in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2013, 36: 2475-2482. PMID: 23579179, PMCID: PMC3747907, DOI: 10.2337/dc12-2199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentChildDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1FemaleGlycated HemoglobinHumansInternetMaleSelf CarePrinted guide improves knowledge of curative, palliative, and hospice care among women with metastatic breast cancer
Schulman-Green D, Jeon S. Printed guide improves knowledge of curative, palliative, and hospice care among women with metastatic breast cancer. Supportive Care In Cancer 2013, 21: 2651-2653. PMID: 23729228, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-013-1864-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
An Internet Coping Skills Training Program for Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
Whittemore R, Jaser SS, Jeon S, Liberti L, Delamater A, Murphy K, Faulkner MS, Grey M. An Internet Coping Skills Training Program for Youth With Type 1 Diabetes. Nursing Research 2012, 61: 395-404. PMID: 22960587, PMCID: PMC3623558, DOI: 10.1097/nnr.0b013e3182690a29.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoping skillsDiabetes-related stressSocial competenceAccessible interventionsSignificant time effectMultisite clinical trialInternet interventionsProgram efficacyMixed-model analysisMonths postinterventionAdolescentsYouthSkillsAdolescenceEducational interventionStructured diabetes educationInterventionHealth outcomesTreat approachManaging diabetesConceptual frameworkModeratorTime effectsBehavioralType 1 diabetesValidation of the Knowledge of Care Options Instrument To Measure Knowledge of Curative, Palliative, and Hospice Care
Schulman-Green D, Ercolano E, Jeon S, Dixon J. Validation of the Knowledge of Care Options Instrument To Measure Knowledge of Curative, Palliative, and Hospice Care. Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2012, 15: 1091-1099. PMID: 22694739, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2011.0514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare optionsHospice careMetastatic breast cancerMean pre-test scoreContent validity indexPatient populationTarget population sampleBreast cancerFamily caregiversRounds of reviewCognitive interviewsLarger studyHigh internal consistencyMean post-test scoreS-CVICarePopulation sampleTotal scaleAdditional testingAcceptable instrumentCancerInternal consistencyWomenOPTION instrumentLack of knowledgeCoping, Self-Management, and Adaptation in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
Jaser SS, Faulkner MS, Whittemore R, Jeon S, Murphy K, Delamater A, Grey M. Coping, Self-Management, and Adaptation in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine 2012, 43: 311-319. PMID: 22274724, PMCID: PMC3350612, DOI: 10.1007/s12160-012-9343-z.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Deconstruction of Nurse-Delivered Patient Self-Management Interventions for Symptom Management: Factors Related to Delivery Enactment and Response
Given CW, Given BA, Sikorskii A, You M, Jeon S, Champion V, McCorkle R. Deconstruction of Nurse-Delivered Patient Self-Management Interventions for Symptom Management: Factors Related to Delivery Enactment and Response. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine 2010, 40: 99-113. PMID: 20544405, PMCID: PMC2928661, DOI: 10.1007/s12160-010-9191-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-management interventionsSymptom responseRandomized clinical trialsClustering of symptomsSymptom managementCancer patientsClinical trialsSymptom characteristicsPatientsSymptomsSymptom factorsNurses' decisionsSix-contactNursesLonger durationIntervention strategiesPatient enactmentInterventionResponseNumber of strategiesTrials
2004
Effect of a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention on Reducing Symptom Severity During Chemotherapy
Given C, Given B, Rahbar M, Jeon S, McCorkle R, Cimprich B, Galecki A, Kozachik S, Brady A, Fisher-Malloy MJ, Courtney K, Bowie E. Effect of a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention on Reducing Symptom Severity During Chemotherapy. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2004, 22: 507-516. PMID: 14752074, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2004.01.241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSupportive care medicationsCognitive-behavioral interventionsSymptom severitySupportive medicationsCare medicationsConventional careBehavioral interventionsExperimental interventionCommunity cancer centerProportion of patientsSymptom Severity IndexBaseline symptom severityStage of cancerHigher symptom severityExperimental groupPrimary outcomeChemotherapy protocolsCancer CenterSeverity scoreMedical recordsTreatment statusPatientsMedicationsSolid tumorsChemotherapy