2024
Trends and predictors of Quality of Life in lung cancer survivors
Bade B, Zhao J, Li F, Tanoue L, Lazowski H, Alfano C, Silvestri G, Irwin M. Trends and predictors of Quality of Life in lung cancer survivors. Lung Cancer 2024, 191: 107793. PMID: 38640687, DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2024.107793.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedCancer SurvivorsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansLung NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingQuality of LifeSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsFunctional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - LungNon-small cell lung cancerHR-QOL scoresLung cancer survivorsHR-QOLAdvanced stage non-small cell lung cancerEarly-stage non-small cell lung cancerStage non-small cell lung cancerQuality of lifeCancer survivorsPhysical activityCell lung cancerEarly-stage diseasePredictors of quality of lifeHealth-related quality of lifeFollow-upHealth-related qualityHealthy weight maintenancePerformance statusAdvanced-stage non-small cell lung cancerLung cancerClinical significanceAssociated with older ageDiagnosed NSCLCTreatment-related side effects
2019
Endocrine‐related quality of life in a randomized trial of exercise on aromatase inhibitor–induced arthralgias in breast cancer survivors
Baglia ML, Lin I, Cartmel B, Sanft T, Ligibel J, Hershman DL, Harrigan M, Ferrucci LM, Li F, Irwin ML. Endocrine‐related quality of life in a randomized trial of exercise on aromatase inhibitor–induced arthralgias in breast cancer survivors. Cancer 2019, 125: 2262-2271. PMID: 30840336, PMCID: PMC6731173, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.32051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer survivorsUsual care groupCancer survivorsAdverse side effectsCare groupOverall QoLSide effectsAromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgiaCancer Therapy questionnaireExercise intervention groupTrial of exerciseShort Form SurveyPhysical exercise studiesBreast cancer treatmentOverall QOL measuresRepeated-measures analysisMild arthralgiaTreatment discontinuationExercise groupExercise interventionNonpharmacologic interventionsResistance exerciseExercise studiesAromatase inhibitorsIntervention group
2018
Physical activity barriers, preferences, and beliefs in childhood cancer patients
Ross WL, Le A, Zheng DJ, Mitchell HR, Rotatori J, Li F, Fahey JT, Ness KK, Kadan-Lottick NS. Physical activity barriers, preferences, and beliefs in childhood cancer patients. Supportive Care In Cancer 2018, 26: 2177-2184. PMID: 29383508, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-017-4041-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentCancer SurvivorsChildChild, PreschoolCross-Sectional StudiesExerciseFatigueFemaleHumansLeukemiaLymphomaMaleMedical OncologySurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsChildhood cancer patientsCancer patientsTherapy patientsActivity barriersPhysical complaintsPediatric hematology-oncology clinicLow physical activity levelsOff-therapy patientsCancer diagnosisMethodsCross-sectional studyHematology-oncology clinicLong-term complicationsBenefits of exerciseDifferent patient subgroupsPhysical activity levelsPhysical activity barriersLeukemia/lymphomaTherapy statusPatient subgroupsExercise barriersPatientsVs. 12TherapyActivity levelsMost respondents
2017
An Interventionist Adherence Scale for a Specialized Brief Negotiation Interview Focused on Treatment Engagement for Opioid use Disorders
Pantalon MV, Dziura J, Li FY, Owens PH, O'Connor PG, D'Onofrio G. An Interventionist Adherence Scale for a Specialized Brief Negotiation Interview Focused on Treatment Engagement for Opioid use Disorders. Substance Abuse 2017, 38: 191-199. PMID: 28398192, PMCID: PMC7222694, DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2017.1294548.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment engagementPsychometric propertiesUse disordersPredictive validityBrief Negotiation InterviewGood internal consistencyEnhance motivationBrief interventionDiscriminant validityFair predictive validitySkill performanceValid measureInternal consistencyExcellent interrater reliabilityControl encountersBASFactor itemsMotivationEngagementDisordersCritical actionsOpioid use disorderValidityRatersItems
2016
Health-related quality of life in ovarian cancer survivors: Results from the American Cancer Society's Study of Cancer Survivors — I
Zhou Y, Irwin ML, Ferrucci LM, McCorkle R, Ercolano EA, Li F, Stein K, Cartmel B. Health-related quality of life in ovarian cancer survivors: Results from the American Cancer Society's Study of Cancer Survivors — I. Gynecologic Oncology 2016, 141: 543-549. PMID: 27072805, PMCID: PMC4913461, DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2016.04.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleHumansLongitudinal StudiesMiddle AgedOvarian NeoplasmsQuality of LifeSEER ProgramSocioeconomic FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesSurvivorsUnited StatesConceptsOvarian cancer survivorsGreater symptom burdenAmerican Cancer Society's StudyHealth-related qualityCancer survivorsSymptom burdenDisease recurrencePhysical functioningTwo yearsOne-yearPredictors of HRQOLNumber of comorbiditiesHigher disease stagePhysical HRQoL scoresPoor mental functioningSubset of participantsMental health issuesMental functioningMore comorbiditiesHRQoL scoresClinical factorsLower HRQoLDisease stageHRQoL dataSecondary data analysisVulvovaginal symptoms prevalence in postmenopausal women and relationship to other menopausal symptoms and pelvic floor disorders
Erekson EA, Li FY, Martin DK, Fried TR. Vulvovaginal symptoms prevalence in postmenopausal women and relationship to other menopausal symptoms and pelvic floor disorders. Menopause The Journal Of The North American Menopause Society 2016, 23: 368-375. PMID: 26645820, PMCID: PMC4814326, DOI: 10.1097/gme.0000000000000549.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAtrophyDysuriaEmotionsFecal IncontinenceFemaleHumansLife StyleMiddle AgedPelvic Floor DisordersPelvic Organ ProlapsePostmenopauseSexual BehaviorSexual Dysfunction, PhysiologicalSexual Dysfunctions, PsychologicalSurveys and QuestionnairesUrinary Incontinence, UrgeVaginaVaginal DiseasesVulvaVulvar DiseasesConceptsVulvovaginal Symptoms QuestionnairePostmenopausal womenVulvovaginal symptomsPelvic floor disordersSexual impactPrimary care physician's officeUrgency urinary incontinenceSenior centersPrimary care officesPelvic organ prolapsePercent of womenLocal senior centersUrinary frequencyAnal incontinenceSolid stoolUrinary incontinenceCommon symptomsMenopausal symptomsCare officesSymptom questionsOrgan prolapseSymptom questionnaireActive womenPhysician's officeMore symptoms
2014
Randomized Exercise Trial of Aromatase Inhibitor–Induced Arthralgia in Breast Cancer Survivors
Irwin ML, Cartmel B, Gross CP, Ercolano E, Li F, Yao X, Fiellin M, Capozza S, Rothbard M, Zhou Y, Harrigan M, Sanft T, Schmitz K, Neogi T, Hershman D, Ligibel J. Randomized Exercise Trial of Aromatase Inhibitor–Induced Arthralgia in Breast Cancer Survivors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2014, 33: 1104-1111. PMID: 25452437, PMCID: PMC4372849, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2014.57.1547.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer survivorsBrief Pain InventoryUsual careAromatase inhibitorsCancer survivorsPain scoresAromatase Inhibitor-Induced ArthralgiaInactive breast cancer survivorsMcMaster Universities Osteoarthritis IndexJoint pain scoresRandomized exercise trialWorst joint painPrimary end pointWOMAC pain scoreImpact of exerciseResistance training sessionAI adherenceOsteoarthritis IndexHand questionnaireJoint painPain severityPain InventoryExercise trialsAerobic exerciseWestern Ontario
2013
The Vulvovaginal Symptoms Questionnaire
Erekson EA, Yip SO, Wedderburn TS, Martin DK, Li FY, Choi JN, Kenton KS, Fried TR. The Vulvovaginal Symptoms Questionnaire. Menopause The Journal Of The North American Menopause Society 2013, 20: 973-979. PMID: 23481118, PMCID: PMC3695224, DOI: 10.1097/gme.0b013e318282600b.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Tuberculosis infection control in a high drug-resistance setting in rural South Africa: Information, motivation, and behavioral skills
Kanjee Z, Amico KR, Li F, Mbolekwa K, Moll AP, Friedland GH. Tuberculosis infection control in a high drug-resistance setting in rural South Africa: Information, motivation, and behavioral skills. Journal Of Infection And Public Health 2012, 5: 67-81. PMID: 22341846, DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2011.10.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTB infection controlRural South African hospitalSouth African hospitalsInfection controlHIV statusAfrican hospitalsTuberculosis infection controlDrug-resistant tuberculosisBehavioral skillsCough hygieneSocial support itemsPresent studyRural South AfricaResource-limited facilitiesHigh-risk areasAnonymous questionnaireIMB modelTuberculosisRespondents' knowledgeSuch interventionsHospitalHCWsIC practicesMost respondentsSocial support