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Autor:
Lexi Pugsley, Sam Gaster, Angeline M. Carlson, Paula Carson, Jennifer L. Kerkvliet, Debra Anderson, Jenna Cowan, Chamika Hawkins-Taylor, Cassie McClure
Publikováno v:
Oncology Nursing Forum. 46:585-594
OBJECTIVES To examine the use of and assess patient satisfaction with survivorship care plans (SCPs). SAMPLE A SETTING 189 cancer survivors recruited from five cancer treatment center locations (Avera Cancer Institute in Aberdeen, Mitchell, Sioux Fal
Publikováno v:
Public health nursing (Boston, Mass.). 35(4)
OBJECTIVES Health systems face resource and time barriers to developing and implementing cancer survivorship care plans (SCPs) when active cancer treatment is completed. To address this problem, the South Dakota (SD) Department of Health partnered wi
Publikováno v:
Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 17:735-741
INTRODUCTION Telephone quitlines are an effective treatment option for tobacco cessation in the general population. Many participants who use quitline services have mental health conditions (MHC), yet few published studies have examined the use of qu
Autor:
Elizabeth Nagelhout, Jennifer L. Kerkvliet, Laurie Jo Johansen, Gina C. Rowe, Nancy L. Fahrenwald, Linda Burdette, Kyle Lewis
Publikováno v:
Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 16:1593-1598
INTRODUCTION The prevalence of smoke-free policies in multiunit housing (MUH) in South Dakota was examined. Owner beliefs about smoke-free policies were identified. METHODS Stratified random sampling included 27 South Dakota counties classified as fr
Autor:
Jennifer L. Kerkvliet, Cristina Lammers, DeEtta Dugstad, Jim McCord, Sandra Melstad, Paula Carson, Nancy L. Fahrenwald
Publikováno v:
Journal of School Health. 83:824-831
BACKGROUND The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has called for tobacco-free school (TFS) policies. In South Dakota (SD), a rural state with a large American Indian population, collaboration between state agencies focused on developmen
Publikováno v:
Journal of community health. 42(3)
Despite evidence of the benefits of preconception health care (PCHC), little is known about awareness and access to PCHC for rural, reproductive-aged women. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of PCHC conversations between rural reproductive-ag
Publikováno v:
South Dakota medicine : the journal of the South Dakota State Medical Association.
Despite declining rates of tobacco use, certain subgroups still experience a disproportionate risk for tobacco-related health issues. The South Dakota QuitLine identifies five priority population subgroups as the following: American Indians, tobacco
Autor:
Lexi Pugsley, Mary E. Minton, Jenna Cowan, Jennifer L. Kerkvliet, Polly A. Hulme, Mary J. Isaacson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 35:47-47
47 Background: Annually, South Dakota (SD) averages nearly 4,000 new cancer cases with over 40,000 cancer survivors residing in the state. While the cancer incidence and survivorship rates in SD may be similar to the rest of the nation, SD’s unique
Publikováno v:
South Dakota medicine : the journal of the South Dakota State Medical Association. 67(5)
Geographical disparities play a significant role in palliative and end-of-life care access. This study assessed availability of palliative and end of life (hospice) care in South Dakota.Grounded in a conceptual model of advance care planning, this as
Publikováno v:
South Dakota medicine : the journal of the South Dakota State Medical Association. 67(1)
Tobacco use is a burden in terms of mortality, chronic disease, and economic impact. Effective treatments exist to aid tobacco users who are motivated to quit. The South Dakota QuitLine provides coaching to all participants and the option of a cessat