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A Progressive Postresection Walking Program Significantly Improves Fatigue And Health-Related Quality Of Life In Pancreas And Periampullary Cancer Patients., Theresa Yeo, Sherry A Burrell, Patricia K Sauter, Eugene P Kennedy, Harish Lavu, Benjamin E Leiby, Charles Yeo
A Progressive Postresection Walking Program Significantly Improves Fatigue And Health-Related Quality Of Life In Pancreas And Periampullary Cancer Patients., Theresa Yeo, Sherry A Burrell, Patricia K Sauter, Eugene P Kennedy, Harish Lavu, Benjamin E Leiby, Charles Yeo
College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations
BACKGROUND: As patients with pancreas and periampullary cancer (PPC) experience improved survival rates and longevity, the focus shifts toward living life while surviving cancer. Fatigue is the most commonly reported symptom in all cancer patients. Exercise has been found to effectively decrease fatigue levels and improve physical functioning in cancer patients.
STUDY DESIGN: One hundred two patients with resected PPC consented to participate in this study and were randomized to either an intervention group (IG) or a usual care group (UCG). Subjects completed visual analog scales, the FACIT-Fatigue Scale and the Short Form-36v2 after surgery and again 3 to 6 …
Incivility In Healthcare Settings: Manifestations, Root Causes, And Downstream Effects On Patient Care And Productivity, Theresa P. Yeo, Anne Belcher, Charles J. Yeo
Incivility In Healthcare Settings: Manifestations, Root Causes, And Downstream Effects On Patient Care And Productivity, Theresa P. Yeo, Anne Belcher, Charles J. Yeo
College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations
PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence and effects of incivility in healthcare and educational settings
METHODS: Review of the literature
SEARCH STRATEGY: CINAHL, PubMed, Joint Commission sites searched using terms: incivility, workplace violence, disruptive behavior, bullying
Assessment Of “Gene-Environment” Interaction In Cases Of Familial & Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer, Theresa Yeo, Ralph Hruban, Kieran Brune, Alison Klein, Shiela Fitzgerald, Charles Yeo
Assessment Of “Gene-Environment” Interaction In Cases Of Familial & Sporadic Pancreatic Cancer, Theresa Yeo, Ralph Hruban, Kieran Brune, Alison Klein, Shiela Fitzgerald, Charles Yeo
College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations
Background: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Reported risk factors for PC include: advancing age, a family history of PC, high-risk inherited syndromes, cigarette smoking, exposure to occupational and environmental carcinogens, African-American race, high fat/high cholesterol diet, obesity, chronic pancreatitis, and diabetes mellitus.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize one of the largest national registries of familial PC (FPC) and sporadic PC (SPC), focusing on demographics, clinical factors, self-reported environmental and occupational lifetime exposures and survival status.
Methods: Retrospective cross-sectional, case-only analysis of FPC cases (n …