Zainab Alzawad
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Alzawad Z, Weiss J, Lee J, Perkhounkova Y, Hein M, McCarthy A
J Pediatr Health Care
. 2024 Jan;
38(3):323-336.
PMID: 38260924
Introduction: Parental psychological responses during their child's pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission are often overlooked. This study aimed to identify pre-existing and peri-traumatic factors explaining parental stress and anxiety...
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Alzawad Z, Lewis F, Walker A
Children (Basel)
. 2022 Feb;
9(2).
PMID: 35204987
Background: The dominant tradition in studying parents' responses to their child's hospitalization in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is to focus on their immediate environment and their children's well-being....
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Weiss J, Alzawad Z
J Pediatr Nurs
. 2021 Oct;
62:208-210.
PMID: 34716058
Research conducted in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) with families is essential to advancing evidenced-based practice and improving patient outcomes in this unique setting. However, several ethical, logistical, and methodological...
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Alzawad Z, Lewis F, Ngo L, Thomas K
Intensive Crit Care Nurs
. 2021 Jul;
67:103109.
PMID: 34247940
Objectives: This exploratory study (a) examined pre-existing and peri-trauma risk factors of parental stress during a child's PICU hospitalisation using the Integrative Trajectory Model of Paediatric Medical Traumatic Stress and...
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Alzawad Z, Lewis F, Li M
West J Nurs Res
. 2020 Aug;
43(4):381-391.
PMID: 32795163
Around 10% to 42% of parents suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder following child's Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) admission. What is needed is an understanding of factors associated with parental...
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Alzawad Z, Lewis F, Kantrowitz-Gordon I, Howells A
J Pediatr Nurs
. 2019 Dec;
51:8-14.
PMID: 31835065
Purpose: Post-traumatic stress disorder rates in parents following PICU admission ranged between 12.2% and 42%. Despite the numbers affected and the magnitude of parents' distress, little is known about parents'...
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Lewis F, Loggers E, Phillips F, Palacios R, Tercyak K, Griffith K, et al.
J Palliat Med
. 2019 Oct;
23(2):211-219.
PMID: 31613703
In 2018, >75,000 children were newly affected by the diagnosis of advanced cancer in a parent. Unfortunately, few programs exist to help parents and their children manage the impact of...
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Lewis F, Griffith K, Alzawad Z, Dawson P, Zahlis E, Shands M
Psychooncology
. 2018 Dec;
28(2):430-438.
PMID: 30549145
Objective: The objective of this study was to test the short-term efficacy of a brief, fully manualized marital communication and interpersonal support intervention for couples facing recently diagnosed breast cancer....
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Walker A, Lewis F, Al-Mulla H, Alzawad Z, Chi N
Cancer Nurs
. 2017 Jun;
41(4):E12-E17.
PMID: 28591011
Background: Oncology nurses can assist patients in gaining skills and confidence in multiple areas of illness self-management, including parenting skills. Child-rearing parents with cancer are a unique population because they...
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Lewis F, Griffith K, Walker A, Lally R, Loggers E, Zahlis E, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2016 Oct;
25(2):615-623.
PMID: 27770206
Purpose: The purposes of the study were to (1) test the short-term impact of a telephone-delivered cancer parenting education program, the Enhancing Connections-Telephone (EC-T) Program, on maternal anxiety, depressed mood,...