Karen E Steinhauser
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Recent Articles
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Svetkey L, Bennett G, Reese B, Corsino L, Pinheiro S, Fischer J, et al.
Front Med (Lausanne)
. 2024 Jun;
11:1316475.
PMID: 38903809
Introduction: Clinician implicit racial bias (IB) may lead to lower quality care and adverse health outcomes for Black patients. Educational efforts to train clinicians to mitigate IB vary widely and...
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Validating a tool to measure spiritual beliefs, needs and resources in serious illness: The I-SPIRIT
Steinhauser K, Jeffreys A, Perry K, Parker R, Nieuwsma J, Olsen M, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2024 Apr;
72(7):2148-2156.
PMID: 38666330
Background: Seriously ill patients rely on spiritual and existential beliefs to support coping and approach crucial treatment and healthcare decisions. Yet, we lack gold standard, validated approaches to gathering information...
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Fisher H, Check D, Somers T, Kelleher S, Majestic C, Yu J, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2023 Oct;
135:107363.
PMID: 37884120
Background: Many patients with advanced cancer describe pain as a debilitating symptom that greatly interferes with daily activities and enjoyment of life. Psychosocial interventions can improve cancer-related pain but rarely...
4.
Winger J, Kelleher S, Ramos K, Check D, Yu J, Powell V, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2023 May;
32(7):1096-1105.
PMID: 37173865
Objective: For patients with advanced cancer, pain is a common and debilitating symptom that can negatively impact physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. This trial examined the feasibility and initial effects...
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Deng L, Doyon K, Masters K, Steinhauser K, Langner P, Siler S, et al.
J Relig Health
. 2022 Dec;
63(4):3050-3065.
PMID: 36478542
Few studies have examined how spiritual well-being changes over time in patients with heart failure. We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the Collaborative Care to Alleviate Symptoms and...
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Kolmar A, Kamal A, Steinhauser K
J Palliat Med
. 2022 Jul;
26(1):73-78.
PMID: 35861545
Historically marginalized religious and cultural groups are at risk for lower quality of care than majority groups. No study to date specifically queries Muslim experiences with the American health care...
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Balboni T, VanderWeele T, Doan-Soares S, Long K, Ferrell B, Fitchett G, et al.
JAMA
. 2022 Jul;
328(2):184-197.
PMID: 35819420
Importance: Despite growing evidence, the role of spirituality in serious illness and health has not been systematically assessed. Objective: To review evidence concerning spirituality in serious illness and health and...
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Ashana D, Jan A, Parish A, Johnson K, Steinhauser K, Olsen M, et al.
Ann Am Thorac Soc
. 2022 May;
19(11):1937-1942.
PMID: 35622412
No abstract available.
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Tobin R, Cosiano M, OConnor C, Fiuzat M, Granger B, Rogers J, et al.
JACC Heart Fail
. 2022 Apr;
10(4):217-226.
PMID: 35361439
With advances in heart failure (HF) treatment, patients are living longer, putting further emphasis on quality of life (QOL) and the role of palliative care principles in their care. Spirituality...
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Boucher N, Shapiro A, Van Houtven C, Steinhauser K, Allen K, Johnson K
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2022 Feb;
70(6):1785-1791.
PMID: 35225356
Background: The quality of life of care partners and care recipients may be improved by programs that address unmet needs. The aim of this qualitative study was to identify care...