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Joan E Broderick

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Goldman R, Broderick J, Junghaenel D, Bolton A, May M, Schneider S, et al.
Front Pain Res (Lausanne) . 2022 Mar; 2:692567. PMID: 35295477
Effective clinical care for chronic pain requires accurate, comprehensive, meaningful pain assessment. This study investigated healthcare providers' perspectives on seven pain measurement indices for capturing pain intensity. Semi-structured telephone interviews...
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Junghaenel D, Broderick J, Schneider S, Wen C, Mak H, Goldstein S, et al.
Psychol Aging . 2021 Sep; 36(6):679-693. PMID: 34516172
Emotions and symptoms are often overestimated in retrospective ratings, a phenomenon referred to as the "memory-experience gap." Some research has shown that this gap is less pronounced among older compared...
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Stone A, Broderick J, Wang D, Schneider S
PLoS One . 2020 Dec; 15(12):e0242664. PMID: 33264331
Subjective well-being has captured the interest of scientists and policy-makers as a way of knowing how individuals and groups evaluate and experience their lives: that is, their sense of meaning,...
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Schneider S, Junghaenel D, Broderick J, Ono M, May M, Stone A
J Pain . 2020 Nov; 22(4):371-385. PMID: 33203516
Pain intensity is a complex and dynamic experience. A focus on assessing patients' average pain levels may miss important aspects of pain that impact functioning in daily life. In this...
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Schneider S, Junghaenel D, Ono M, Broderick J, Stone A
J Pain . 2020 Nov; 22(4):386-399. PMID: 33172597
Pain intensity represents the primary outcome in most pain clinical trials. Identifying methods to measure aspects of pain that are most sensitive to treatment may facilitate discovery of effective interventions....
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Stone A, Broderick J, Goldman R, Junghaenel D, Bolton A, May M, et al.
J Pain . 2020 Sep; 22(4):359-370. PMID: 32947012
Pain assessment that fully represents patients' pain experiences is essential for chronic pain research and management. The traditional primary outcome measure has been a patient's average pain intensity over a...
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Toscano F, ODonnell E, Broderick J, May M, Tucker P, Unruh M, et al.
J Gen Intern Med . 2020 Aug; 35(11):3166-3172. PMID: 32808212
Background: Little is known about how physicians spend their work time. Objective: To determine how physicians in outpatient care spend their time at work, using an innovative method: ecological momentary...
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Filus A, Junghaenel D, Schneider S, Broderick J, Stone A
Appl Res Qual Life . 2020 Feb; 15(1):35-54. PMID: 32038738
Rationale: Self-reports of health and well-being are central for population monitoring, so it is paramount that they are measured accurately. The goal of this study was to examine the impact...
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Broderick J, May M, Schwartz J, Li M, Mejia A, Nocera L, et al.
J Patient Rep Outcomes . 2019 Jul; 3(1):41. PMID: 31313047
Background: Patient performance status is routinely used in oncology to estimate physical functioning, an important factor in clinical treatment decisions and eligibility for clinical trials. However, validity and reliability data...
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Stone A, Schneider S, Junghaenel D, Broderick J
Soc Sci Res . 2019 Jan; 78:215-225. PMID: 30670217
Objectives: Accurate representation of the association of health and well-being outcomes over age can inform us about how well the population is doing, where segments of the population may be...