2024
Evaluating differences in receipt of survivorship care plan among cancer survivors with and without disabilities
Sarkar S, Zaidi M, Raziani Y, Poghosyan H. Evaluating differences in receipt of survivorship care plan among cancer survivors with and without disabilities. Supportive Care In Cancer 2024, 32: 637. PMID: 39235704, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-024-08796-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurvivorship care plan receiptSurvivorship care plansDisability countCancer survivorsCare planningReceipt of survivorship care plansMethodsWe analyzed cross-sectional dataBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemFollow-up care instructionsRisk Factor Surveillance SystemSelf-reported cancer historyTreatment adherenceSelf-care difficultiesMultinomial multivariable logistic regressionIndependent living difficultiesPromote treatment adherenceMultivariate logistic regressionCancer survivorshipCross-sectional dataTreatment summarySelf-careCancer historyNo disabilityLiving difficultiesResultsThe sampleAssociation between adverse childhood experiences and self-reported health-risk behaviors among cancer survivors: A population-based study
Sarkar S, Jackson B, Manzo L, Jeon S, Poghosyan H. Association between adverse childhood experiences and self-reported health-risk behaviors among cancer survivors: A population-based study. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0299918. PMID: 38512934, PMCID: PMC10956880, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299918.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth risk behaviorsSelf-reported health risk behaviorsAdverse childhood experiencesHistory of adverse childhood experiencesOdds of reportingCancer survivorsE-cigarette useIncreased odds of reportingReport adverse childhood experiencesPrevalence of adverse childhood experiencesSelf-reportAlcohol drinkingHigher odds of reportingAdult cancer survivorsE-cigarettesSurvivor self-reportPrevent health risk behaviorsAdverse childhood experience historyChildhood experiencesAssociated with health risk behaviorsCigarette smokingHistory of cancerPopulation-based studyPrimary independent variableMultivariate logistic regressionSocial Isolation and Population Density: Racial and Ethnic Differences Among Older Adults
You E, Nicholson N, Jacobson S, Poghosyan H, Feinn R, Charlotte L. Social Isolation and Population Density: Racial and Ethnic Differences Among Older Adults. INQUIRY The Journal Of Health Care Organization Provision And Financing 2024, 61: 00469580241273127. PMID: 39229676, PMCID: PMC11375685, DOI: 10.1177/00469580241273127.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial isolationAbsence of social connectionsSocial connectionsAssociated with less SIZip codesHigh-population-density areasPopulation densitySecondary data analysisRacial/ethnic groupsEthnic differencesAARP FoundationSenior citizensOlder AdultsOlder peopleConvenience sampleRace/ethnicityLinear mixed modelsTargeted interventionsHealth problemsSubjective SIZIPMixed modelsCitizensInterventionModerating influence
2023
Investigating Racial and Ethnic Differences in Diabetes Self-Management Education Among Adults With Diabetes
Akyirem S, Choa E, Poghosyan H. Investigating Racial and Ethnic Differences in Diabetes Self-Management Education Among Adults With Diabetes. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2023, 49: 206-216. PMID: 37129292, DOI: 10.1177/26350106231169693.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetes self-management educationDiabetes self-management education participantsSelf-management educationNon-Hispanic blacksNon-Hispanic whitesSocial determinants of health factorsEthnic differencesReduce health disparitiesImprove diabetes outcomesSelf-reported diabetesWeighted descriptive statisticsLower-level educationMultivariate logistic regressionCross-sectional dataHealth disparitiesDiabetes careDiabetes outcomesDiabetes ModuleHealth factorsPopulation-basedHispanic participantsReport participationDescriptive statisticsHispanic populationLogistic regressionCannabis use among cancer survivors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2019-2021
Sarkar S, Braun I, Nayak M, Bryan A, Poghosyan H. Cannabis use among cancer survivors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2019-2021. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2023, 7: pkad031. PMID: 37079754, PMCID: PMC10166585, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pkad031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer survivorsSubpopulation of cancer survivorsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemRisk Factor Surveillance SystemCannabis usePoor mental healthEvidence-informed discussionsFactors associated with cannabis useCOVID-19 pandemicMental healthAlcohol consumersTobacco smokersSurveillance systemSurvivorsMedical reasonsCOVID-19PrevalenceCannabisCancerUseHealthPandemicSmokersTobacco
2022
Association between social connectedness and stress or anxiety among older cancer survivors during the 2020–2021 winter surge of the COVID-19 pandemic
Poghosyan H, Margaryan Y, Jeon S, Edelman EJ, Yu JB. Association between social connectedness and stress or anxiety among older cancer survivors during the 2020–2021 winter surge of the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal Of Geriatric Oncology 2022, 14: 101390. PMID: 36274031, PMCID: PMC9554341, DOI: 10.1016/j.jgo.2022.10.005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Association between daily and non-daily cannabis use and depression among United States adult cancer survivors
Poghosyan H, Noonan E, Badri P, Braun I, Young G. Association between daily and non-daily cannabis use and depression among United States adult cancer survivors. Nursing Outlook 2021, 69: 672-685. PMID: 33581859, DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2021.01.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer survivorsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveyIncreased odds of depressionAdult cancer survivorsOdds of depressionCannabis useWeighted descriptive statisticsEvidence-informed discussionsSelf-reported depressionNationally representative sampleMultivariate logistic regressionPopulation-basedSystem surveyIncreased oddsDescriptive statisticsRepresentative sampleOpen communicationLogistic regressionIncreased riskNone-usersSurvivorsDepressionPrevalenceCancerAssociationDifferences in Uptake of Low-Dose CT Scan for Lung Cancer among White and Black Adult Smokers in the United States-2017.
Poghosyan H, Fortin D, Moen E, Quigley K, Young G. Differences in Uptake of Low-Dose CT Scan for Lung Cancer among White and Black Adult Smokers in the United States-2017. Journal Of Health Care For The Poor And Underserved 2021, 32: 165-178. PMID: 33678689, DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2021.0016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-dose computerized tomographyLDCT scansLung Cancer Screening ModuleBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemAdult smokersRisk Factor Surveillance SystemStudy racial/ethnic differencesPack-year smoking historyMultivariate logistic regressionCross-sectional dataHigh blood pressureLung cancerCancer historyRacial/ethnic differencesLow-dose CT scansPack-yearsHealth insuranceLogistic regressionRacial differencesSurveillance systemScreening moduleSmoking historyCT scanOddsLung disease
2020
Marijuana use among cancer survivors: Quantifying prevalence and identifying predictors
Poghosyan H, Poghosyan A. Marijuana use among cancer survivors: Quantifying prevalence and identifying predictors. Addictive Behaviors 2020, 112: 106634. PMID: 32920457, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106634.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveyPrevalence of current marijuana useCancer survivorsCurrent marijuana useAdult cancer survivorsNon-Hispanic blacksComplex survey designWeighted prevalence estimatesMarijuana useMultivariate logistic regressionFair/poor healthCross-sectional dataIndividual-level predictorsNon-HispanicPrevalence of marijuana useSystem surveyRacial/ethnic groupsQuantify prevalencePrevalence estimatesIndividual-levelLogistic regressionTobacco smokersSurvey designU.S. statesHighest prevalence
2019
Food insecure cancer survivors continue to smoke after their diagnosis despite not having enough to eat: implications for policy and clinical interventions
Poghosyan H, Scarpino S. Food insecure cancer survivors continue to smoke after their diagnosis despite not having enough to eat: implications for policy and clinical interventions. Cancer Causes & Control 2019, 30: 241-248. PMID: 30729359, DOI: 10.1007/s10552-019-01137-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer survivorsAssociated with smoking statusSmoking statusFood insecurityBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemRisk Factor Surveillance SystemFood insecurity screeningAdult cancer survivorsWeighted multivariable logistic regression modelsSocial Context ModuleSmoking cessation interventionsConfidence intervalsMultivariate logistic regression modelCross-sectional studyProgression of careIndividual-level characteristicsLogistic regression modelsCessation interventionsConclusionsFood insecurityQuit smokingQuit attemptsOdds ratioSmoking behaviorIndividual-levelOutcome variables
2018
Social and Structural Determinants of Smoking Status and Quit Attempts Among Adults Living in 12 US States, 2015
Poghosyan H, Moen E, Kim D, Manjourides J, Cooley M. Social and Structural Determinants of Smoking Status and Quit Attempts Among Adults Living in 12 US States, 2015. American Journal Of Health Promotion 2018, 33: 498-506. PMID: 30071738, DOI: 10.1177/0890117118792827.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAge FactorsAgedBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHumansLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPsychologyRisk FactorsSex FactorsSmokingSmoking CessationSocial Determinants of HealthSocioeconomic FactorsUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemQuit attemptsSmoking statusIntermediary determinantsMental distressSecondary data analysis of cross-sectional dataHousing insecurityRisk Factor Surveillance SystemAnalysis of cross-sectional dataFrequent mental distressAdult smoking statusSmoking cessation interventionsSocial Context ModuleNon-Hispanic blacksRacially diverse adultsSmoking cessation ratesDetermination of smoking statusSecondary data analysisEnhance smoking cessation ratesHazardous alcohol useUS statesMultinomial logistic regressionCross-sectional dataCessation interventionsCurrent smokingRadiofrequency versus Cryoballoon Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: An Evaluation Using ECG, Holter Monitoring, and Implantable Loop Recorders to Monitor Absolute and Clinical Effectiveness
Davtyan K, Shatakhtsyan V, Poghosyan H, Deev A, Tarasov A, Kharlap M, Serdyuk S, Simonyan G, Boytcov S. Radiofrequency versus Cryoballoon Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: An Evaluation Using ECG, Holter Monitoring, and Implantable Loop Recorders to Monitor Absolute and Clinical Effectiveness. BioMed Research International 2018, 2018: 3629384. PMID: 29721503, PMCID: PMC5867681, DOI: 10.1155/2018/3629384.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEfficacy end pointCryoballoon groupCryoballoon ablationRadiofrequency currentAtrial fibrillationEnd pointsClinical effectsBlanking periodSecondary efficacy end pointsAblation of atrial fibrillationNonvalvular paroxysmal AFPostablation blanking periodRate of adverse eventsFollow-up durationSafety end pointBaseline patient characteristicsTreatment of patientsLong-term efficacyLong-term outcomesImplantable loop recorderCryoballoon ablation of atrial fibrillationConsecutive patientsParoxysmal AFFollow-up methodsAsymptomatic episodesTobacco treatment implementation within 28 commission on cancer accredited programs in the Northeast region of the USA: A pilot study
Cooley M, Poghosyan H, Sprunck-Harrild K, Winickoff J, Edge S, Emmons K. Tobacco treatment implementation within 28 commission on cancer accredited programs in the Northeast region of the USA: A pilot study. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2018, 8: 706-713. PMID: 29528457, PMCID: PMC6454513, DOI: 10.1093/tbm/ibx024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTobacco treatmentCancer survivorsCancer programsAmerican College of Surgeons Commission on CancerSmoking statusImplementation of decision aidsDeliver tobacco treatmentTobacco treatment guidelinesTobacco treatment interventionsTobacco treatment servicesTobacco control programsSystem-wide programTobacco cessation programsElectronic health recordsCommission on CancerRisk of cancer recurrenceDiagnosis of cancerCare QuestionnaireCessation supportCare deliveryIdentified smokersHealth recordsCessation programsCommunity linkagesContinued smoking
2017
Systematic Review of Hospital Readmissions Among Patients With Cancer in the United States.
Bell J, Whitney R, Reed S, Poghosyan H, Lash R, Kim K, Davis A, Bold R, Joseph J. Systematic Review of Hospital Readmissions Among Patients With Cancer in the United States. Oncology Nursing Forum 2017, 44: 176-191. PMID: 28222076, DOI: 10.1011/17.onf.176-191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReadmission ratesImplement evidence-based interventionsNational Cancer Institute's Surveillance EpidemiologyCare coordination interventionEvidence-based interventionsOlder adult patientsOncology nursesNursing interventionsOncology settingReadmission preventionSignificant predictors of readmissionCoordinated interventionsDatabases-PubMedHospital readmissionPredictors of readmissionManagement of nauseaSurveillance EpidemiologySystematic reviewInclusion criteriaAdvanced cancerInfection preventionLength of hospital stayReadmissionOlder ageComorbid conditions
2016
The association between social support and smoking status in cancer survivors with frequent and infrequent mental distress: results from 10 US states, 2010
Poghosyan H, Darwish S, Kim S, Cooley M. The association between social support and smoking status in cancer survivors with frequent and infrequent mental distress: results from 10 US states, 2010. Journal Of Cancer Survivorship 2016, 10: 1078-1088. PMID: 27236586, DOI: 10.1007/s11764-016-0551-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFrequent mental distressLevels of social supportLow levels of social supportCancer survivorsMental distressSocial supportBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemSmoking statusIntensive smoking cessation interventionRisk Factor Surveillance SystemHigher levels of social supportCancer survivorship moduleAdult cancer survivorsSmoking cessation interventionsMethodsCross-sectional dataHealth care professionalsNon-Hispanic blacksNon-Hispanic whitesMental health differencesReceiving social supportUS statesCessation interventionsHealth differencesCare professionalsNever smokersRight ventricular endomyocardial biopsy in children and adolescents with drug-refractory arrhythmia
Vasichkina E, Poghosyan H, Mitrofanova L, Tatarsky R, Lebedev D. Right ventricular endomyocardial biopsy in children and adolescents with drug-refractory arrhythmia. Cardiology In The Young 2016, 27: 435-442. PMID: 27211482, DOI: 10.1017/s1047951116000688.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrug-refractory arrhythmiasEndomyocardial biopsyRadiofrequency ablationPolymerase chain reactionResults of endomyocardial biopsyRight ventricular endomyocardial biopsyArrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasiaImplantable cardioverter defibrillator implantationStructurally normal heartsRight ventricular dysplasiaConsecutive young patientsNo significant complicationsArrhythmia-induced cardiomyopathyChain reactionCardioverter defibrillator implantationMyocarditis patientsVentricular dysplasiaSignificant complicationsRight ventricleYounger patientsHolter monitoringDefibrillator implantationBiopsyPhysical examinationImmunohistological analysisProspective randomized comparison of rotational angiography with three-dimensional reconstruction and computed tomography merged with electro-anatomical mapping: a two center atrial fibrillation ablation study
Anand R, Gorev M, Poghosyan H, Pothier L, Matkins J, Kotler G, Moroz S, Armstrong J, Nemtsov S, Orlov M. Prospective randomized comparison of rotational angiography with three-dimensional reconstruction and computed tomography merged with electro-anatomical mapping: a two center atrial fibrillation ablation study. Journal Of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology 2016, 46: 71-79. PMID: 26860838, DOI: 10.1007/s10840-016-0111-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAtrial FibrillationBody Surface Potential MappingCatheter AblationCoronary AngiographyFemaleHumansImaging, Three-DimensionalMaleMiddle AgedMultimodal ImagingOperative TimePrevalenceProspective StudiesReproducibility of ResultsRisk FactorsRotationSensitivity and SpecificitySurgery, Computer-AssistedSurvival RateTomography, X-Ray ComputedTreatment OutcomeConceptsElectro-anatomical mappingAF ablationProcedural characteristicsMaintenance of sinus rhythmRotational angiographyMonths of follow-upLeft atrial sizeProspective randomized comparisonTwo-center studyAtrial sizeSinus rhythmRandomized comparisonComputed tomographyFollow-upGroup 2Group 1Three-dimensional reconstructionRadiation exposureAngiographyConclusionThis studyAblationNavigation accuracyGroupImage fusionMerging technique
2015
Racial Disparities in Health-Related Quality of Life After Lung Cancer Surgery: Findings From the Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance Consortium
Poghosyan H, Stock S, Sheldon L, Cromwell J, Cooley M, Nerenz D. Racial Disparities in Health-Related Quality of Life After Lung Cancer Surgery: Findings From the Cancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance Consortium. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2015, 10: 1404-1412. PMID: 26200452, DOI: 10.1097/jto.0000000000000629.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth-related quality of lifeCancer Care Outcomes Research and Surveillance ConsortiumQuality of lifeRacial disparitiesMental health-related quality of lifeStudy investigates racial disparitiesHealth-related quality of life dataShort Form Health SurveyImprove mental healthComponent summary scoresMedical record abstractionLung cancer surgeryHealth-related qualityOlder ageCancer surgeryMultivariate linear regression modelReceipt of surgeryHigh school educationLower MCSRecord abstractionHealth SurveyNon-small-cell lung cancerPatient surveySummary scoreMental healthNurse practitioners as primary care providers
Poghosyan L, Shang J, Liu J, Poghosyan H, Liu N, Berkowitz B. Nurse practitioners as primary care providers. Health Care Management Review 2015, 40: 46-55. PMID: 24727678, DOI: 10.1097/hmr.0000000000000010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNP practice environmentNurse practitionersPractice environmentNew York StateNurse Practitioner Primary Care Organizational Climate QuestionnaireHospital-affiliated practicesNP-administration relationsNP-physician relationsPoor practice environmentsPrimary care providersCommunity health centersPrimary care settingCross-sectional survey designHealth care organizationsCost-effective careOrganizational Climate QuestionnaireNP rolePrimary careCare providersCare settingsHealth professionalsCare organizationsHealth centersPhysician's officeNurses
2014
The association between having a first-degree family history of cancer and smoking status
Poghosyan H, Bell J, Joseph J, Cooley M. The association between having a first-degree family history of cancer and smoking status. Preventive Medicine 2014, 66: 12-16. PMID: 24875232, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.05.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst-degree family history of cancerFamily history of cancerFirst-degree family historyHistory of cancerCalifornia Health Interview SurveyHealth-promoting behaviorsHealth Interview SurveyPoor health outcomesSmoking cessation interventionsNon-institutionalized adultsPopulation-based dataDiagnosis of cancerCross-sectional dataCessation interventionsHealth outcomesInterview SurveyFormer smokersCurrent-smokersSmoking statusNever-smokersTarget populationSurvey designSmokingSample weightDiverse sample