Research Topics | A K SandgrenSummaryAffiliation: North Dakota Country: USA Publications
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Telephone therapy for patients with breast cancerA K Sandgren
Roger Maris Cancer Center, Fargo, ND, USA
Oncol Nurs Forum 27:683-8. 2000..To test the value of telephone-administered cognitive-behavioral therapy in a study of patients with breast cancer...
Short-term effects of telephone therapy for breast cancer patientsAnn K Sandgren
Department of Oncology, MeritCare Roger Maris Cancer Center, Fargo, North Dakota 58122, USA
Health Psychol 22:310-5. 2003..Explanations for the results include therapy type and delivery, participant characteristics, short- versus long-term results, therapy conent, and whether therapy is necessary for breast cancer patients...
Confidant and breast cancer patient reports of quality of lifeAnn K Sandgren
MeritCare Roger Maris Cancer Center, Fargo, ND 58122, USA
Qual Life Res 13:155-60. 2004..Such discrepancies could cause misguided social support efforts...
Long-term telephone therapy outcomes for breast cancer patientsAnn K Sandgren
MeritCare Roger Maris Cancer Center, USA
Psychooncology 16:38-47. 2007..Overall, this study showed that neither of the two telephone interventions tested had a meaningful effect on quality of life or mood...
Information gathering over time by breast cancer patientsMelisa J Satterlund
North Dakota State University, Department of Psychology, Fargo, ND 58105, USA
J Med Internet Res 5:e15. 2003..The Internet continues to play an important role for cancer survivors after medical treatment has ended, and health professionals can use this knowledge to provide their patients with Internet advice...
Coping after cancer: risk perceptions, worry, and health behaviors among colorectal cancer survivorsAmy B Mullens
North Dakota State University, Fargo 58105, USA
Psychooncology 13:367-76. 2004..However, low-level risk perceptions, worry, and anxiety motivated interest in adopting protective health behaviors...
Age differences in treatment decision making for breast cancer in a sample of healthy women: the effects of body image and risk framingKathleen M Romanek
Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA
Oncol Nurs Forum 32:799-806. 2005..To examine the effects of age, body image, and risk framing on treatment decision making for breast cancer using a healthy population...
