Stewart C Alexander
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Recent Articles
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Nouri S, Street Jr R, Barnes D, Shi Y, Volow A, Li B, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2021 Nov;
70(2):585-591.
PMID: 34758115
Background: The patient-directed PREPAREforYourCare.org program empowers patients to participate in advance care planning (ACP) discussions with clinicians. Our goal was to determine whether PREPARE could reciprocally increase clinician ACP communication....
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Pitt S, Saucke M, Roman B, Alexander S, Voils C
Thyroid
. 2021 Oct;
31(12):1800-1807.
PMID: 34641715
Little is known about the role of emotions in treatment decisions for thyroid cancer. We aimed to characterize the emotional content of patient-surgeon communication during decision-making about low-risk thyroid cancer...
3.
Marshall M, Shields C, Alexander S
J Cancer Educ
. 2021 Jul;
37(6):1967-1974.
PMID: 34264511
This study examined how physicians initiated and navigated conversations about smoking with patients with lung cancer. While there are numerous health benefits associated with smoking cessation in patients with advanced...
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Fagerlin A, Holmes-Rovner M, Hofer T, Rovner D, Alexander S, Knight S, et al.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
. 2021 May;
21(1):154.
PMID: 33980208
Background: While many studies have tested the impact of a decision aid (DA) compared to not receiving any DA, far fewer have tested how different types of DAs affect key...
5.
Gramling R, Straton J, Ingersoll L, Clarfeld L, Hirsch L, Gramling C, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2020 Aug;
61(2):246-253.e1.
PMID: 32822753
Context: Advancing the science of serious illness communication requires methods for measuring characteristics of conversations in large studies. Understanding which characteristics predict clinically important outcomes can help prioritize attention to...
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Ruiz Y, Riciputi S, Alexander S, DeMaria A, Guilamo-Ramos V
Public Health Nurs
. 2020 Jul;
37(5):647-654.
PMID: 32656790
Background: Despite dual method (DM) contraception being effective in reducing repeat-births and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), Latinx adolescent parents who live in non-traditional migration areas remain vulnerable for both outcomes....
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Freytag J, Street Jr R, Barnes D, Shi Y, Volow A, Shim J, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2020 Mar;
68(6):1210-1217.
PMID: 32157684
Background/objectives: A patient-directed, online program (PREPARE for Your Care [PREPARE]; prepareforyourcare.org) has been shown to increase advance care planning (ACP) documentation. However, the mechanisms underlying PREPARE are unknown. Our objectives...
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Ingersoll L, Alexander S, Ladwig S, Anderson W, Norton S, Gramling R
Psychooncology
. 2019 Apr;
28(6):1286-1292.
PMID: 31020758
Objective: Clinicians frequently overestimate survival time among seriously ill patients, and this can result in medical treatment at end of life that does not reflect the patient's preferences. Little is...
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Ingersoll L, Alexander S, Priest J, Ladwig S, Anderson W, Fiscella K, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2019 Jan;
102(6):1098-1103.
PMID: 30642715
Objective: We examined whether conversations involving Black or Latino patients with advanced cancer differ in the presence or characteristics of prognosis communication. Methods: We audio-recorded initial consultations between 54 palliative...
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Gramling R, Ingersoll L, Anderson W, Priest J, Berns S, Cheung K, et al.
J Palliat Med
. 2018 Dec;
22(2):152-156.
PMID: 30526222
Context: Prognosis communication is one hypothesized mechanism by which effective palliative care (PC) promotes preference-concordant treatment near end of life (EOL), but little is known about this relationship. Methods: This...