Search Results - "Tarbi, Elise C"
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Mechanisms underlying age- and performance-related differences in working memory
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-06-2011)“…This study took advantage of the subsecond temporal resolution of ERPs to investigate mechanisms underlying age- and performance-related differences in working…”
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Opportunities for Poetic Analysis in Qualitative Nursing Research
Published in Nursing research (New York) (01-07-2022)“…The voices of people living with serious, life-limiting illnesses are often underrepresented in research. Furthermore, a biomedical bias toward treatment and…”
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“If it’s the time, it’s the time”: Existential communication in naturally-occurring palliative care conversations with individuals with advanced cancer, their families, and clinicians
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-12-2021)“…•We analyzed naturally-occurring inpatient palliative care conversations.•Existential communication is pervasive and varied in palliative care…”
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Opportunities for computational tools in palliative care: Supporting patient needs and lowering burden
Published in Palliative medicine (01-09-2022)Get full text
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Toward a basic science of communication in serious illness
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-07-2022)“…High-quality communication can mitigate suffering during serious illness. Innovations in theory and technology present the opportunity to advance serious…”
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A concept analysis of the existential experience of adults with advanced cancer
Published in Nursing outlook (01-09-2019)“…•Existential experience is a dynamic, fluid state.•It is preceded by confronting mortality and shaped by personal factors.•Attributes include diverse coping…”
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End-of-life decision making in the context of chronic life-limiting disease: a concept analysis and conceptual model
Published in Nursing outlook (01-11-2020)“…•End-of-life decision making is a process, not a discrete event, spanning the chronic illness.•It involves three phases: preparation, decisions, outcomes;…”
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Content Analysis of Serious Illness Conversation Documentation: Structured vs. Free-Text Information
Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-10-2024)“…Clear, accessible, and thorough documentation of serious illness conversations helps ensure that critical information patients share with clinicians is…”
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The influence of executive capacity on selective attention and subsequent processing
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (12-06-2012)“…Recent investigations that suggest selective attention (SA) is dependent on top-down control mechanisms lead to the expectation that individuals with high…”
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Measuring Palliative Care Communication via Telehealth: A Pilot Study
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Existential Care in Daily Nursing Practice
Published in The American journal of nursing (01-10-2023)“…Relationship-centered palliative nursing during serious illness requires existential care. Yet, multilevel systemic barriers hinder nurses' ability to provide…”
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Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Attending to the Existential Experience
Published in Journal of palliative medicine (01-10-2024)“…Identifying and attending to the existential needs of persons with serious illness and their care partners are integral to whole-person palliative care (PC)…”
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Existential experience in adults with advanced cancer: A concept analysis
Published in Nursing outlook (27-03-2019)“…Attention to the existential dimension of an individual's experience during serious illness is important. However, existential concerns continue to be poorly…”
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Surprise? Early visual novelty processing is not modulated by attention
Published in Psychophysiology (01-05-2011)“…This study investigated the influence of direction of attention on the early detection of visual novelty, as indexed by the anterior N2. The anterior N2 was…”
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Development of a keyword library for capturing PRO-CTCAE-focused “symptom talk” in oncology conversations
Published in JAMIA open (01-04-2023)“…Abstract Objectives As computational methods for detecting symptoms can help us better attend to patient suffering, the objectives of this study were to…”
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Does compensatory neural activity survive old-old age?
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-01-2011)“…One mechanism that may allow older adults to continue to successfully perform certain cognitive tasks is to allocate more resources than their younger…”
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Does modulation of selective attention to features reflect enhancement or suppression of neural activity?
Published in Biological psychology (01-02-2012)“…► We examine mechanisms underlying selective attention to color using ERPs. ► Responses under color-attend, color-ignore, and color-neutral conditions are…”
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Opportunities for Poetic Analysis in Qualitative Nursing Research
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Goals of Care Documentation in the Structured and Unstructured Electronic Medical Record: Qualitative Observations and Implications for Practice (Sch432)
Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-05-2023)“…1. Characterize the differences between serious illness conversations and goals-of-care communication documented in a template to that documented in free text…”
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Existential Care in Daily Nursing Practice: An overview of key care priorities
Published in The American journal of nursing (01-10-2023)“…Relationship-centered palliative nursing during serious illness requires existential care. Yet, multilevel systemic barriers hinder nurses’ ability to provide…”
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