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Deborah B Ejem

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Bechthold A, Ejem D, McIlvennan C, Matlock D, Knoepke C, LeJeune J, et al.
J Card Fail . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39709089
Background: Delivering care that is responsive to who or what is most important to patients and family caregivers is a key aspect of quality care, yet it remains unclear how...
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Bechthold A, McIlvennan C, Matlock D, Ejem D, Wells R, LeJeune J, et al.
J Cardiovasc Nurs . 2024 May; PMID: 38786984
Background: Intentional exploration, or elicitation, of patient and family values-who/what matters most-is critical to the delivery of person-centered care, yet the values elicitation experiences of family caregivers have been understudied....
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Bechthold A, McIlvennan C, Matlock D, Ejem D, Wells R, LeJeune J, et al.
BMC Palliat Care . 2024 May; 23(1):128. PMID: 38778297
Background: Values are broadly understood to have implications for how individuals make decisions and cope with serious illness stressors, yet it remains uncertain how patients and their family and friend...
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Lyons K, Wechsler S, Ejem D, Stevens C, Azuero A, Khalidi S, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Mar; 7(3):e242478. PMID: 38517442
Importance: Following treatment, breast cancer survivors face challenges participating in valued activities. Objective: To determine whether a telephone-based coaching rehabilitation intervention enhances activity participation in the year following breast cancer...
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Stevens C, Wechsler S, Ejem D, Khalidi S, Coffee-Dunning J, Morency J, et al.
Curr Oncol . 2023 Oct; 30(10):9141-9155. PMID: 37887560
The purpose of the present study was to conduct a process evaluation of intervention delivery for a randomized controlled trial (RCT) conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic (NCT03915548). The RCT tested...
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Bechthold A, Azuero A, Puga F, Ejem D, Kent E, Ornstein K, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2023 Oct; 15(19). PMID: 37835486
Prioritizing patient values-who/what matters most-is central to palliative care and critical to treatment decision making. Yet which factors are most important to family caregivers in these decisions remains understudied. Using...
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Ejem D, Wechsler S, Gallups S, Khalidi S, Coffee-Dunning J, Montgomery A, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract . 2023 Sep; 19(11):1020-1030. PMID: 37733975
Purpose: Evidence supporting social media-based recruitment of cancer survivors is limited. This paper describes how we used Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic to augment our recruitment of breast cancer survivors...
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Bechthold A, Knoepke C, Ejem D, McIlvennan C, Wells R, Matlock D, et al.
Med Decis Making . 2023 Apr; 43(4):508-520. PMID: 37057380
Purpose: Values are critical to how individuals make decisions and cope, yet the values of heart failure (HF) patients and their family caregivers (FCGs) remain understudied. We sought to report...
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Rhodes R, Barrett N, Ejem D, Sloan D, Bullock K, Bethea K, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage . 2022 Jul; 64(5):e289-e299. PMID: 35905937
Context: Despite documented racial and ethnic disparities in care, there is significant variability in representation, reporting, and analysis of race and ethnic groups in the hospice and palliative medicine (HPM)...
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Dionne-Odom J, Azuero A, Taylor R, Dosse C, Bechthold A, Currie E, et al.
Cancer . 2021 Dec; 128(6):1321-1330. PMID: 34874061
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of ENABLE (Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends) Cornerstone-a lay navigator-led, early palliative care telehealth...