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Balancing disfigurement and fear of disease progression: Patient perceptions of HIV body fat redistributionN R Reynolds
Ohio State University College of Nursing and AIDS Clinical Trials Unit, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
AIDS Care 18:663-73. 2006....
The problem of antiretroviral adherence: a self-regulatory model for interventionN R Reynolds
Ohio State University, CON, 1585 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
AIDS Care 15:117-24. 2003..A model drawn from self-regulation theory and empirical data to explain antiretroviral medication adherence is proposed...
Telephone support to improve antiretroviral medication adherence: a multisite, randomized controlled trialNancy R Reynolds
AIDS Clinical Trials Unit, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 47:62-8. 2008..To determine whether proactive telephone support improves adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and clinical outcomes when compared to standard care...
Factors influencing medication adherence beliefs and self-efficacy in persons naive to antiretroviral therapy: a multicenter, cross-sectional studyNancy R Reynolds
Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA
AIDS Behav 8:141-50. 2004....
Adherence to antiretroviral therapies: state of the scienceNancy R Reynolds
College of Nursing, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Curr HIV Res 2:207-14. 2004..This paper provides a comprehensive review and analysis of the state-of-the-science of this body of work. Despite substantial attention to antiretroviral adherence in recent years, there remain significant gaps in our understanding...
HIV illness representation as a predictor of self-care management and health outcomes: a multi-site, cross-cultural studyN R Reynolds
The Ohio State University, 1585 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
AIDS Behav 13:258-67. 2009..89, P < .001). The concept of illness representation provides a useful framework for understanding HIV symptom management and may be useful in directing development of effective patient-centered interventions...
A psychometric analysis of quality of life tools in lung cancer patients who smokeKristine K Browning
The Ohio State University College of Public Health, Columbus, OH 43210, United States
Lung Cancer 66:134-9. 2009..Given the conceptual difference between the two instruments, it is important to carefully consider the research aims when selecting the appropriate QOL measurement instrument...
The Self-regulation Model of Illness applied to smoking behavior in lung cancerKristine K Browning
The Ohio State University College of Public Health, Ohio, USA
Cancer Nurs 32:E15-25. 2009..007 and P = .047, respectively). Understanding the context in which a patient perceives disease and smoking behavior may contribute to developing interventions that influence behavior change...
Gender differences in quality of life among cardiac patientsCharles F Emery
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA
Psychosom Med 66:190-7. 2004..Prior studies of quality of life among cardiac patients have examined mostly men. This study evaluated gender differences in quality of life and examined the degree to which social support was associated with quality of life...
Illness representation and smoking behavior: a focus group study of HIV-positive menNancy R Reynolds
Adult Nurse Practitioner Program, College of Nursing, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care 15:37-47. 2004..Smoking-cessation programs targeting HIV-positive men may be more successful if illness-specific belief systems are taken into account. Additional study is warranted to substantiate the effectiveness of this approach...
Optimizing measurement of self-reported adherence with the ACTG Adherence Questionnaire: a cross-protocol analysisNancy R Reynolds
AIDS Clinical Trials Unit, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 46:402-9. 2007..The AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Adherence Questionnaire is used extensively, but investigators frequently only use the first item of the questionnaire (4-day recall)...
Characteristics of nausea reported by HIV-infected patients initiating combination antiretroviral regimensNancy R Reynolds
Ohio State University, College of Nursing, Department of Adult Health and Illness, USA
Clin Nurs Res 11:71-88. 2002..Findings indicate that clinicians should consider initiating interventions for management of antiretroviral-related nausea at baseline...
Prayer as a complementary health strategy for managing HIV-related symptoms among ethnically diverse patientsChristopher Lance Coleman
Center for Health Disparities Research, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Holist Nurs Pract 20:65-72. 2006..Older African Americans, Hispanics, and females were more likely to use prayer as a complementary health strategy for HIV-related anxiety, depression, fatigue, and nausea. Implications for future studies are discussed...
Discrete stochastic models for compliance analysis based on an AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) studyJunfeng Sun
Department of Biostatistics, College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 984375 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68 198 4375, USA
Biom J 49:731-41. 2007..Our model allows the application of meta-analytic approaches to assess the variation across subjects in these compliance indices and changes in them due to intervention...
Beliefs about HIV disease and medication adherence in persons living with HIV/AIDS in rural southeastern North CarolinaJeanne Kemppainen
University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC, USA
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care 19:127-36. 2008..038) or God's will (p = .016). The results reflect the important role of spirituality on self- regulation of illness and treatment in the rural southern culture...
Therapy adherenceMeg Smirnoff
Am J Nurs 104:15-6. 2004
Fatigue in HIV/AIDS patients with comorbiditiesInge B Corless
MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA 02129, USA
Appl Nurs Res 21:116-22. 2008..Only by distinguishing fatigue as to its causes and patterns will health care providers be able to intervene specifically and thus more effectively...
