Search Results - "Clayton, Margaret F"
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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
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
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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Patient and family communication during consultation visits: The effects of a decision aid for treatment decision-making for localized prostate cancer
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-02-2017)“…Highlights • Examine how a decision aid affected patient information giving and question asking. • More patient-family in the TD group showed information…”
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Predicting Nurses' Turnover: The Aversive Effects of Decreased Identity, Poor Interpersonal Communication, and Learned Helplessness
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
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
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
Published in JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute (08-08-2023)“…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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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