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Amanda Kastrinos

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McDarby M, Mroz E, Walsh L, Malling C, Chilov M, Rosa W, et al.
Psychooncology . 2025 Feb; 34(3):e70108. PMID: 40011205
Background: High quality communication between individuals with cancer and their clinicians is a cornerstone of patient-centered oncology practice. Many communication skills training interventions have been evaluated to support either oncology...
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Applebaum A, Loschiavo M, Kastrinos A, Schofield E, Behrens M, Gebert R, et al.
J Psychosoc Oncol Res Pract . 2025 Feb; 6(3). PMID: 39925955
Background: Family and friend caregivers play a critical role in advance care planning (ACP) discussions, which are difficult but necessary to carry out patients' goals of care. This role is...
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Rosa W, Kastrinos A, Banerjee S, Acquaviva K, Alexander K, McDarby M, et al.
Healthcare (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 12(24). PMID: 39765984
LGBTQ+ persons with cancer and their families consistently face discriminatory care. In addition, clinicians report inadequate population-specific knowledge and communication skills to effectively promote LGBTQ+ inclusion. To fill this gap,...
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Kastrinos A, Fisher C, Bagautdinova D, Taylor 3rd G, Behrens M, Bylund C
Soc Sci Med . 2024 Jun; 351:116987. PMID: 38824697
Background: Turning Point Analysis (TPA) is a methodological approach that allows scholars to retrospectively capture change over time by identifying instances of critical change (i.e., turning points) encountered across a...
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Muntefering C, Kastrinos A, McAndrew N, Ahrens M, Applebaum A, Bangerter L, et al.
Hosp Pract (1995) . 2024 May; :1-13. PMID: 38767120
Objectives: This study aimed to examine perceived barriers and facilitators to caregiver inclusion in the hospital care of older adult family members or friends through the perspectives of (1) hospitalized...
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McDarby M, Mroz E, Kastrinos A, Bates-Pappas G, Banerjee S, Parker P
J Pain Symptom Manage . 2024 Apr; 68(1):e86-e89. PMID: 38657742
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Applebaum A, Schofield E, Kastrinos A, Gebert R, Behrens M, Loschiavo M, et al.
Psychooncology . 2024 Feb; 33(2):e6301. PMID: 38363002
Objective: Distress screening is standard practice among oncology patients, yet few routine distress screening programs exist for cancer caregivers. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility, acceptability,...
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Mroz E, Kastrinos A, Bacharz K, Fisher C, Applebaum A
Death Stud . 2024 Jan; 49(2):188-199. PMID: 38293809
Serving as a family caregiver for, and ultimately losing, a parent with advanced cancer in emerging and young adulthood has substantial, life phase-specific implications for psychosocial development. This qualitative study...
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Fisher C, Kastrinos A, Curley A, Canzona M, Piemonte N, Wolf B, et al.
Cancer Care Res Online . 2024 Jan; 2(3). PMID: 38239410
Background: Mothers diagnosed with breast cancer describe daughters as a critical source of support. Talking about breast cancer is especially distressing and challenging for mothers and their adolescent-young adult (AYA)...
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Kastrinos A, Bylund C, Bacharz K, Applebaum A, Fisher C
J Psychosoc Oncol . 2023 Nov; 42(3):412-426. PMID: 37929571
Emerging and young adult caregivers (EYACs) who provide care to their parents are a hidden, unsupported population of caregivers. Research identifies information sharing or withholding as a key aspect of...