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    A mixed‐methods evaluation of the experience of emerging young adult care partners by Marziliano, Allison, Applebaum, Allison, Siess, Samantha, Moyer, Anne

    Published in Psychology in the schools (01-01-2023)
    “…There is limited literature on emerging young adult (EYA) care partners, despite a recent rise in interest in this group. The purpose of this study is to…”
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    The comprehensiveness and comprehensibility of publicly-available, state-approved advance directive documents by Payne, Jackelyn, Sadeghi, Mohammad A., Liu, Jaimie, Siess, Samantha, Moyer, Anne

    Published in Psychology, health & medicine (01-12-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has increased attention to end-of-life decision-making and advance care planning. Advance directives (ADs) are documents that express an…”
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    How are non-numerical prognostic statements interpreted and are they subject to positive bias? by Moyer, Anne, Siess, Samantha, Bhinder, Sumeet

    Published in BMJ supportive & palliative care (01-12-2017)
    “…Frank, clear communication with family members of terminally ill or incapacitated patients has important implications for well-being, satisfaction with care…”
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    Optimistic Bias, Bondedness to Companion Animals, and Satisfaction with Providers: Predictors of Treatment Decisions for Companion Animals with Severe Cardiac Disease by Siess, Samantha

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…The purpose of the current study is to extend prior work that found that hypothetical surrogate decision makers for both human and canine patients tend to…”
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    Why Psychology Matters in Veterinary Medicine by Siess, Samantha, Marziliano, Allison, Sarma, Elizabeth A., Sikorski, Lauren E., Moyer, Anne

    Published in Topics in companion animal medicine (01-06-2015)
    “…As companion animals become more central to individuals and families, there are countless ways that veterinary medical practice can benefit from understanding…”
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