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McDonnell K, Andrews J, Yang C, Newsome B, Weinkle E, Davis J, et al.
Integr Cancer Ther . 2023 Nov; 22:15347354231212876. PMID: 38009546
Background: Research targeting survivors of lung cancer has yet to adequately address the management of physical deconditioning and unresolved symptoms (dyspnea, fatigue). The objective of the trial is to test...
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Owens O, McDonnell K, Newsome B, Humphrey M
Cancer Causes Control . 2022 Nov; 34(3):287-294. PMID: 36367607
Purpose: To reduce lung cancer mortality, individuals at high-risk should receive a low-dose computed tomography screening annually. To increase the likelihood of screening, interventions that promote shared decision-making are needed....
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McDonnell K, Owens O, Umari F
Int J Behav Med . 2022 Oct; 30(5):616-627. PMID: 36224314
Background: Survivors of lung cancer and their partners often have complex unresolved physical, psychosocial, and behavioral needs that can negatively affect the survivors' and partners' well-being. This systematic review aimed...
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McDonnell K, Webb L, Adams S, Felder T, Davis R
Health Expect . 2022 Apr; 25(4):1539-1547. PMID: 35415934
Background: Stigma is a formidable burden for survivors of lung cancer that can reduce the quality of life (QOL), resulting in physical, social and psychological challenges. This study investigates associations...
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Sleight A, Gerber L, Marshall T, Livinski A, Alfano C, Harrington S, et al.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2022 Feb; 103(9):1807-1826. PMID: 35104445
Objective: To systematically review the evidence regarding rehabilitation interventions targeting optimal physical or cognitive function in adults with a history of cancer and describe the breadth of evidence as well...
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McDonnell K, Gallerani D, Newsome B, Owens O, Beer J, Myren-Bennett A, et al.
Integr Cancer Ther . 2020 Oct; 19:1534735420969829. PMID: 33118443
Methods: Participants were recruited from 2 cancer programs in the US Southeast. A family member was required for participation. Sixty-two participants enrolled (20% recruitment) and 49 completed the intervention (79%...
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Beer J, Smith K, Kennedy T, Mois G, Acena D, Gallerani D, et al.
Am J Health Promot . 2020 May; 34(7):770-778. PMID: 32406241
Purpose: To explore attitudes and acceptance (i.e., intent for future adoption) of survivors of lung cancer and their family members toward a dyad-focused mHealth mindfulness-based intervention (MBI). Approach: Focus groups....
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Dawson R, Felder T, Donevant S, McDonnell K, Card 3rd E, Campbell King C, et al.
Nurs Inq . 2019 Dec; 27(2):e12333. PMID: 31854055
Research using mHealth apps has the potential to positively impact health care management and outcomes. However, choosing an appropriate mHealth app may be challenging for the health researcher. The author...
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McDonnell K, Owens O, Messias D, Heiney S, Friedman D, Campbell C, et al.
Eur J Oncol Nurs . 2019 Feb; 38:57-64. PMID: 30717937
Purpose: Behavioral interventions targeting cancer survivors often fail to address the clustering of unhealthy behaviors among family members and friends, and the impact of close relationships on behavior change. The...
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McDonnell K, Estrada R, Dievendorf A, Blew L, Sercy E, Khan S, et al.
J Am Assoc Nurse Pract . 2018 Nov; 31(1):33-45. PMID: 30431549
Background And Purpose: Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) is expected to increase early detection of lung cancer and improve survival. The growth in the number of advanced nurse practitioners (NPs) in...