Ann H Cottingham
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Recent Articles
11.
Johns S, Beck-Coon K, Stutz P, Talib T, Chinh K, Cottingham A, et al.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care
. 2019 Aug;
37(2):88-99.
PMID: 31378080
Background: Emotional distress often causes patients with cancer and their family caregivers (FCGs) to avoid end-of-life discussions and advance care planning (ACP), which may undermine quality of life (QoL). Most...
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Flanagan M, Militello L, Rattray N, Cottingham A, Frankel R
J Gen Intern Med
. 2019 Apr;
34(7):1096-1097.
PMID: 31011960
No abstract available.
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Sinha S, Gruber R, Cottingham A, Nation B, Lane K, Bo N, et al.
J Gen Intern Med
. 2019 Jan;
34(4):523-525.
PMID: 30604122
No abstract available.
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Maiko S, Johns S, Helft P, Slaven J, Cottingham A, Torke A
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2018 Dec;
57(3):576-586.e1.
PMID: 30528539
Context: Adults who have advanced cancer experience distress, and many use religion and spirituality to cope. Research on the spiritual experiences of patients with advanced cancer will help guide the...
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Beck A, Cottingham A, Stutz P, Gruber R, Bernat J, Helft P, et al.
Palliat Support Care
. 2018 Jul;
17(3):262-268.
PMID: 30039777
Objective: Dignity therapy (DT) is designed to address psychological and existential challenges that terminally ill individuals face. DT guides patients in developing a written legacy project in which they record...
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Cottingham A, Beck-Coon K, Bernat J, Helft P, Schmidt K, Shields C, et al.
Palliat Support Care
. 2018 Jun;
17(3):276-285.
PMID: 29880064
Objective: Advance care planning (ACP) increases quality of life and satisfaction with care for those with cancer and their families, yet these important conversations often do not occur. Barriers include...
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Cottingham A, Cripe L, Rand K, Frankel R
Am J Hosp Palliat Care
. 2017 Oct;
35(4):640-646.
PMID: 28992715
Objectives: Advance care planning (ACP) enables individuals to deliberate about future preferences for care based upon their values and beliefs about what is important in life. For many patients with...
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Litzelman D, Inui T, Schmitt-Wendholt K, Perkins A, Griffin W, Cottingham A, et al.
J Community Health
. 2017 Mar;
42(5):926-934.
PMID: 28353007
Community health workers (CHWs) can engage elderly persons in advance care planning (ACP) conversations. We report how trained CHWs used Go Wish cards (GW cards) to identify patients' highest priority...
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Azar J, Johnson C, Frame A, Perkins S, Cottingham A, Litzelman D
J Interprof Care
. 2016 Dec;
31(2):273-276.
PMID: 27936991
This pilot study was designed to measure teamwork and the relationship of teamwork to patient perceptions of care among 63 members of 12 oncology teams at a Cancer Centre in...
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Litzelman D, Inui T, Griffin W, Perkins A, Cottingham A, Schmitt-Wendholt K, et al.
Med Care
. 2016 Nov;
55(4):319-326.
PMID: 27875482
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is recommended for all persons to ensure that the care they receive aligns with their values and preferences. Objective: To evaluate an ACP intervention developed...