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    Hospice nurse identification of comfortable and difficult discussion topics: Associations among self-perceived communication effectiveness, nursing stress, life events, and burnout by Clayton, Margaret F., Iacob, Eli, Reblin, Maija, Ellington, Lee

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-10-2019)
    “…•Hospice nurses perceive themselves as effective communicators.•Most hospice nurses want addition communication skills training.•Self-perceived communication…”
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    Managing Medications During Home Hospice Cancer Care: The Needs of Family Caregivers by Tjia, Jennifer, MD, MSCE, Ellington, Lee, PhD, Clayton, Margaret F., PhD, APRN, Lemay, Celeste, MPH, RN, Reblin, Maija, PhD

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-11-2015)
    “…Abstract Context Family caregivers (FCGs) are often at the frontline of symptom management for patients with advanced illness in home hospice. FCGs' cognitive,…”
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    Predicting Nurses' Turnover: The Aversive Effects of Decreased Identity, Poor Interpersonal Communication, and Learned Helplessness by Moreland, Jennifer J., Ewoldsen, David R., Albert, Nancy M., Kosicki, Gerald M., Clayton, Margaret F.

    Published in Journal of health communication (03-10-2015)
    “…Through a social identity theoretical lens, this study examines how nurses' identification with their working small group, unit, or floor, nursing role (e.g.,…”
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    Communication among cancer patients, caregivers, and hospice nurses: Content, process and change over time by Ellington, Lee, Clayton, Margaret F., Reblin, Maija, Donaldson, Gary, Latimer, Seth

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-03-2018)
    “…•Advanced cancer patients and their families are increasing use of home hospice care.•Longitudinal audio-taping of home hospice visits is feasible.•Home…”
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    Using Social Network Analysis to Investigate Positive EOL Communication by Xu, Jiayun, Yang, Rumei, Wilson, Andrew, Reblin, Maija, Clayton, Margaret F., Ellington, Lee

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-08-2018)
    “…End-of-life (EOL) communication is a complex process involving the whole family and multiple care providers. Applications of analysis techniques that account…”
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    The Pathways to Prevention program: nutrition as prevention for improved cancer outcomes by Hiatt, Robert A, Clayton, Margaret F, Collins, Karen K, Gold, Heather T, Laiyemo, Adeyinka O, Truesdale, Kimberly Parker, Ritzwoller, Debra P

    “…Abstract Adequate nutrition is central to well-being and health and can enhance recovery during illness. Although it is well known that malnutrition, both…”
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    Balancing Work and Hospice Caregiving—A Closer Look at Burden, Preparedness, and Mental Health by Hebdon, Megan C. Thomas, Xu, Jiayun, Reblin, Maija, Clayton, Margaret F., Mooney, Kathi, Ellington, Lee

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-02-2022)
    “…Navigating end-of-life is stressful and many caregivers feel unprepared for caregiving tasks. Being employed may further increase caregiver burden. Study…”
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    Health Care Provider Knowledge and Perceptions of FDA-Approved and Do-It-Yourself Automated Insulin Delivery by Murray, James A., Clayton, Margaret F., Litchman, Michelle L.

    Published in Journal of diabetes science and technology (01-11-2020)
    “…Background: Automated insulin delivery (AID) technology may reduce variability in blood glucose, resulting in lower risk for hypoglycemia and associated…”
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    Shared Medication PLanning In (SIMPLIfy) Home Hospice: An Educational Program to Enable Goal-Concordant Prescribing In Home Hospice by Tjia, Jennifer, Clayton, Margaret F., Fromme, Erik K., McPherson, Mary Lynn, DeSanto-Madeya, Susan

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-11-2021)
    “…Simplifying medication regimens by tapering and/or withdrawing unnecessary drugs is important to optimize quality of life and safety for patients with serious…”
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    Spiritual Care Communication in Cancer Patients by Ellington, Lee, Billitteri, Jacob, Reblin, Maija, Clayton, Margaret F.

    Published in Seminars in oncology nursing (01-12-2017)
    “…To provide a definition of spirituality, define the scope and nature of spiritual care communication, describe how to initiate communication about, and elicit,…”
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    Live hospice discharge: Experiences of families, and hospice staff by Clayton, Margaret F., Utz, Rebecca, Iacob, Eli, Towsley, Gail L., Eaton, Jacqueline, Fuhrmann, Hollie J., Dassel, Kara, Caserta, Michael, Supiano, Katherine

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-08-2021)
    “…•Hospice eligibility is based on a cancer model, where decline is usually predictable.•Decline is more difficult to predict for patients with non-cancer…”
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    Positive emotion communication: Fostering well-being at end of life by Terrill, Alexandra L., Ellington, Lee, John, Kevin K., Latimer, Seth, Xu, Jiayun, Reblin, Maija, Clayton, Margaret F.

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-04-2018)
    “…•Developed a coding system for positive emotion communication research.•Nurses initiated the most positive emotion communication.•End-of-life positive emotion…”
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    Caregiver, patient, and nurse visit communication patterns in cancer home hospice by Reblin, Maija, Clayton, Margaret F., Xu, Jiayun, Hulett, Jennifer M., Latimer, Seth, Donaldson, Gary W., Ellington, Lee

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-12-2017)
    “…Objective Few studies have examined the triadic communication between patients, spouse caregivers, and nurses in the home hospice setting. Thus, little is…”
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    Measuring Communication Similarity Between Hospice Nurses and Cancer Caregivers Using Latent Semantic Analysis by Kane, Lauren, Clayton, Margaret F., Baucom, Brian R., Ellington, Lee, Reblin, Maija

    Published in Cancer nursing (01-11-2020)
    “…BACKGROUNDOptimal end-of-life care requires effective communication between hospice nurses, caregivers, and patients, yet defining and evaluating effective…”
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    Nursing Support of Home Hospice Caregivers on the Day of Patient Death by Clayton, Margaret F, Hulett, Jennifer, Kaur, Kirandeep, Reblin, Maija, Wilson, Andrew, Ellington, Lee

    Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-07-2017)
    “…To describe nurse-caregiver communication on the day of patient death.
. A descriptive secondary analysis of 44 audio-recorded home hospice nursing visits on…”
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    Communication of emotion in home hospice cancer care: Implications for spouse caregiver depression into bereavement by Reblin, Maija, Baucom, Brian R.W., Clayton, Margaret F., Utz, Rebecca, Caserta, Michael, Lund, Dale, Mooney, Kathi, Ellington, Lee

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-05-2019)
    “…Objective Family caregivers of cancer hospice patients likely benefit from clinician provision of verbal support and from expression of positive emotions. Our…”
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    Fostering Interdisciplinary Boundary Spanning in Health Communication: A Call for a Paradigm Shift by Hoffmann-Longtin, Krista, Kerr, Anna M., Shaunfield, Sara, Koenig, Christopher J., Bylund, Carma L., Clayton, Margaret F.

    Published in Health communication (16-04-2022)
    “…Scholarship in the field of health communication is broad, with interdisciplinary contributions from researchers trained in a variety of fields including…”
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    Supporting home hospice family caregivers: Insights from different perspectives by Ellington, Lee, Cloyes, Kristin G, Xu, Jiayun, Bellury, Lanell, Berry, Patricia H, Reblin, Maija, Clayton, Margaret F

    Published in Palliative & supportive care (01-04-2018)
    “…ABSTRACTObjective:Our intention was to describe and compare the perspectives of national hospice thought leaders, hospice nurses, and former family caregivers…”
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    Communication behaviors and patient and caregiver emotional concerns: a description of home hospice communication by Clayton, Margaret F, Reblin, Maija, Carlisle, McKenzie, Ellington, Lee

    Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-05-2014)
    “…To identify and describe communication behaviors used by hospice nurses when eliciting and addressing concerns of patients with cancer and their caregivers…”
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