Hilgeman Michelle M, Moye Jennifer, Archambault Elizabeth, Billings Rebecca L, Karel Michele J, Gosian Jeffrey, Naik Aanand D
Dr. Hilgeman is a research psychologist at the Tuscaloosa VAMC in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Dr. Moye is the director of the Geriatric Mental Health Clinic in Brockton, Massachusetts. Ms. Archambault is the geriatrics and palliative care program manager at the West Roxbury Campus of the VA Boston Healthcare System in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Mr. Gosian is a research coordinator at the VA Boston Healthcare System in Brockton, Massachusetts. Dr. Billings is a staff psychologist at Northshore Psychological Associates, LLC, in Erie, Pennsylvania. Dr. Karel is program coordinator, Home-Based Primary Care Mental Health Initiative, in the Office of Mental Health Services, VA Central Office in Washington, DC, and a staff psychologist at the VA Boston Healthcare System in Brockton, Massachusetts. Dr. Naik is chief of the education program and an investigator at the VA HSR&D Center of Excellence, at the Michael E. DeBakey VAMC in Houston, Texas. Dr. Moye and Dr. Karel are also associate professors at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr Naik is also an assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
Fed Pract. 2012 Aug;29(Suppl 3):51S-59S.
To better understand psychosocial distress in veterans treated for cancer, these researchers conducted a series of 3 focus groups. Emerging themes suggest that cancer survivorship is a process, and interventions need to be tailored to each patient.
为了更好地了解接受癌症治疗的退伍军人的心理社会困扰,这些研究人员开展了一系列3个焦点小组。新出现的主题表明,癌症 survivorship 是一个过程,干预措施需要针对每个患者量身定制。 (注:“survivorship”直译为“生存”,这里结合语境意译为“康复过程”更合适,但按要求不添加解释,所以保留英文)