Brad Zebrack
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Recent Articles
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Salsman J, Murphy K, Addington E, Tooze J, McLouth L, Yang D, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2024 Dec;
149:107783.
PMID: 39710338
Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors (AYAs) experience clinically significant distress and have limited access to supportive care services. Interventions to enhance psychological well-being have improved positive affect and reduced...
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Zebrack B, Schapmire T, Damaskos P, Grignon M, Smith S
J Psychosoc Oncol
. 2024 Oct;
42(6):739-768.
PMID: 39373332
This paper demonstrates the essential nature of oncology social work and the critical role that oncology social workers (OSWs) play in the achievement of high-quality cancer care that improves patient...
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BrintzenhofeSzoc K, Guan T, Middleton A, Otis-Green S, Schpamire T, Rayton M, et al.
Soc Work Health Care
. 2024 Sep;
63(6-7):473-488.
PMID: 39311858
There is limited literature on the roles and tasks conducted by oncology social workers (OSW) who work with cancer patients in inpatient units. The purpose of this study was to...
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Figueroa Gray M, Shapiro L, Dorsey C, Randall S, Casperson M, Chawla N, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2024 Sep;
16(17).
PMID: 39272931
: Conceptual models provide frameworks to illustrate relationships among patient-, provider-, system-, and community-level factors that inform care delivery and research. Existing models of cancer survivorship care focus largely on...
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Ghazal L, Doran J, Bryant M, Zebrack B, Liang M
Curr Oncol
. 2024 May;
31(5):2817-2835.
PMID: 38785495
This study describes the conception, development, and growth of the Triage Cancer Conference hosted by Triage Cancer, a national nonprofit organization providing free legal and financial education to the cancer...
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Guan T, BrintzenhofeSzoc K, Middleton A, Otis-Green S, Schapmire T, Rayton M, et al.
Palliat Support Care
. 2024 Apr;
:1-7.
PMID: 38654671
Objectives: Social workers are vital in delivering psychosocial services in palliative care, yet their specific roles in palliative oncology remain undefined. This study aimed to delineate the current practice role...
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Tan C, Francis-Levin N, Stelmak D, Iannarino N, Zhang A, Herrel L, et al.
J Psychosoc Oncol
. 2024 Jan;
42(4):526-542.
PMID: 38164962
Introduction: Few studies have examined the distinct reproductive concerns (RC) of men and women in the adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patient population. The purpose of this mixed-methods study...
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Nichols H, Wernli K, Chawla N, OMeara E, Figueroa Gray M, Green L, et al.
Curr Epidemiol Rep
. 2023 Sep;
10(3):115-124.
PMID: 37700859
There are >1.9 million survivors of adolescent and young adult cancers (AYA, diagnosed at ages 15-39) living in the U.S. today. Epidemiologic studies to address the cancer burden in this...
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Wytiaz V, Levin N, Tan C, Stelmak D, Iannarino N, Zhang A, et al.
J Psychosoc Oncol
. 2023 Jul;
42(2):208-222.
PMID: 37452662
Purpose: Body image is a major psychosocial concern for all cancer patients but can affect the adolescent and young adult (AYA) population in distinct ways. Similarly, the prospect of infertility...
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Siembida E, Fladeboe K, Ip E, Zebrack B, Snyder M, Salsman J
J Adolesc Health
. 2023 Jun;
73(3):543-552.
PMID: 37294255
Purpose: Adolescent and young adult (AYA; diagnosed ages 15-39) cancer survivors are developmentally heterogenous, and this population consists of at least three distinct theoretically informed subgroups, as follows: adolescents, emerging...