2017
Positive aspects of having had cancer: A mixed‐methods analysis of responses from the American Cancer Society Study of Cancer Survivors‐II (SCS‐II)
Adorno G, Lopez E, Burg MA, Loerzel V, Killian M, Dailey AB, Iennaco JD, Wallace C, Sharma DKB, Stein K. Positive aspects of having had cancer: A mixed‐methods analysis of responses from the American Cancer Society Study of Cancer Survivors‐II (SCS‐II). Psycho-Oncology 2017, 27: 1412-1425. PMID: 28637082, DOI: 10.1002/pon.4484.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Cancer Society's StudyStage of diseaseCancer survivorsSurvivor cohortPostcancer diagnosisLength of survivorshipCancer Survivors-IICancer survivors' perceptionsHealth-related changesClinical variablesLife measuresCancer ScaleCancerCancer typesSurvivorsDiagnosisCancer diagnosisBenefit findingSociodemographicsMedical supportCohortSociety studiesSurvivors' perceptionsDiseaseNational sample
2016
Communicating with colleagues and patients about acute bipolar disorder.
Iennaco JD, Carbray JA. Communicating with colleagues and patients about acute bipolar disorder. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2016, 77: e34. PMID: 26845278, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.14073gc2c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBipolar disorderPsychiatric-mental health nursesCollaborative care approachPrimary care doctorsMental health nursesAcute bipolar disorderAdvanced practice nursesPractice nursesHealth nursesCare doctorsCare teamTreatment strategiesCare approachPatientsAdverse effectsNursesDisordersMedicationsIllnessSymptomsDiagnosisPsychoeducationSocial workers