Mark B White

Summary

Affiliation: East Carolina University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Multiple sclerosis patients talking with healthcare providers about emotions
    Carmel Parker White
    Department of Child Development and Family Relations at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
    J Neurosci Nurs 39:89-101. 2007
  2. ncbi Invisible and visible symptoms of multiple sclerosis: which are more predictive of health distress?
    Carmel Parker White
    East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
    J Neurosci Nurs 40:85-95, 102. 2008
  3. ncbi Chronically ill mothers experiencing pain: relational coping strategies used while parenting young children
    Carmel Parker White
    Department of Child Development and Family Relations, College of Human Ecology, East Carolina University, 127 Rivers Building, Greenville, NC 27858 4353, USA
    Chronic Illn 5:33-45. 2009
  4. ncbi Maternal fatigue and its relationship to the caregiving environment
    Carmel Parker White
    Department of Child Development and Family Relations, East Carolina University, NC, USA
    Fam Syst Health 27:325-45. 2009
  5. ncbi Sleep problems and fatigue in chronically ill women
    Carmel Parker White
    Department of Child Development and Family Relations, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858 4353, USA
    Behav Sleep Med 9:144-61. 2011
  6. ncbi What would you say? Expressing the difficulties of living with multiple sclerosis
    Jackie Williams Reade
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, Baltimore, MD, USA
    J Neurosci Nurs 44:54-63. 2012

Collaborators

  • Carmel Parker White
  • Candyce S Russell
  • Jackie Williams Reade
  • Jaymi Mendoza
  • Christy Bond
  • Melissa A Fox

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Multiple sclerosis patients talking with healthcare providers about emotions
    Carmel Parker White
    Department of Child Development and Family Relations at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
    J Neurosci Nurs 39:89-101. 2007
    ..Nurses can help MS patients deal with their uncertainty and emotional challenges by being willing to inquire about emotions and emotional well-being...
  2. ncbi Invisible and visible symptoms of multiple sclerosis: which are more predictive of health distress?
    Carmel Parker White
    East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA
    J Neurosci Nurs 40:85-95, 102. 2008
    ..Nurses should be aware that invisible symptoms may be more troubling to patients than visible symptoms and should ensure that adequate screening and treatment are provided for those with MS...
  3. ncbi Chronically ill mothers experiencing pain: relational coping strategies used while parenting young children
    Carmel Parker White
    Department of Child Development and Family Relations, College of Human Ecology, East Carolina University, 127 Rivers Building, Greenville, NC 27858 4353, USA
    Chronic Illn 5:33-45. 2009
    ..The purpose of this study was to consider relational coping strategies generated by mothers that they used when parenting young children and experiencing pain...
  4. ncbi Maternal fatigue and its relationship to the caregiving environment
    Carmel Parker White
    Department of Child Development and Family Relations, East Carolina University, NC, USA
    Fam Syst Health 27:325-45. 2009
    ..e., the number of children in the family and sleep quality and quantity) that were predictive of parenting daily hassles. Several explanations for mothers with MS not being as influenced by fatigue are discussed...
  5. ncbi Sleep problems and fatigue in chronically ill women
    Carmel Parker White
    Department of Child Development and Family Relations, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858 4353, USA
    Behav Sleep Med 9:144-61. 2011
    ..Sleep quality and quantity were worse for women with RA who were experiencing a flare. Mothers with chronic illnesses experienced more sleep problems, which was associated with their pain and depression...
  6. ncbi What would you say? Expressing the difficulties of living with multiple sclerosis
    Jackie Williams Reade
    Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, Baltimore, MD, USA
    J Neurosci Nurs 44:54-63. 2012
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