Jackie L Bender
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Recent Articles
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Lopez C, Neil-Sztramko S, Tanyoas M, Campbell K, Bender J, Strudwick G, et al.
Implement Sci Commun
. 2024 Oct;
5(1):108.
PMID: 39354649
Background: Electronic Prospective Surveillance Models (ePSMs) remotely monitor the rehabilitation needs of people with cancer via patient-reported outcomes at pre-defined time points during cancer care and deliver support, including links...
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Lopez C, Neil-Sztramko S, Campbell K, Langelier D, Strudwick G, Bender J, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Sep;
14(9):e090449.
PMID: 39306347
Introduction: An electronic prospective surveillance model (ePSM) uses patient-reported outcomes to monitor impairments along the cancer pathway for timely management. Randomised controlled trials show that ePSMs can effectively manage cancer-related...
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Virtual Cancer Care Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: Patient and Staff Perspectives and Recommendations
Abdelmutti N, Powis M, Macedo A, Liu Z, Bender J, Papadakos J, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract
. 2024 Jan;
20(5):643-656.
PMID: 38266201
Purpose: COVID-19 catalyzed rapid implementation of virtual cancer care (VC); however, work is needed to inform long-term adoption. We evaluated patient and staff experiences with VC at a large urban,...
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Lopez C, Jones J, Campbell K, Bender J, Strudwick G, Langelier D, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2024 Jan;
24(1):17.
PMID: 38178095
Background: An electronic Prospective Surveillance Model (ePSM) uses patient-reported outcomes to monitor symptoms along the cancer pathway for timely identification and treatment. Randomized controlled trials show that ePSMs can effectively...
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Murray R, Smith-Turchyn J, Vani M, McDonough M, Fong A, Santa Mina D, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2023 Apr;
31(5):258.
PMID: 37043074
Purpose: Exercise and social support are non-pharmacological strategies that improve health and wellbeing in women treated for breast cancer (WTBC). However, strategies to facilitate support and exercise in WTBC are...
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Smith-Turchyn J, McCowan M, OLoughlin E, Fong A, McDonough M, Santa Mina D, et al.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil
. 2021 Oct;
13:128.
PMID: 34649590
Background: Peer-based exercise interventions that cultivate new opportunities for support with a fellow cancer survivor may result in increased exercise volume. It is not clear whether adding qualified exercise professional...
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Urquhart R, Kendell C, Cornelissen E, Madden L, Powell B, Kissmann G, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2020 Feb;
20(1):87.
PMID: 32019548
Background: One of the key conceptual challenges in advancing our understanding of how to more effectively sustain innovations in health care is the lack of clarity and agreement on what...
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Almatar A, Richter S, Lalani N, Bender J, Wiljer D, Alkazaz N, et al.
Can Urol Assoc J
. 2015 Jan;
8(11-12):409-17.
PMID: 25553154
Introduction: There is little knowledge of survivorship care specific to genitourinary (GU) cancers. To improve care delivery to this patient population, we need to clearly define physician perceptions of survivorship...