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Schedule at a GlanceThursday, February 8 • Friday, February 9 • Saturday, February 10
8 am-4:30 pm Registration 1-2:15 pm Welcome Keynote Address 2:15-2:45 pm Break2:45-4:15 pm Concurrent Session I Podium Session 1: Pain Management The Efficiency of a Tailored Barriers Intervention for Cancer Information Service (CIS) Callers in Pain Barriers to Pain Assessment and Management Linking Pain Knowledge, Assessment, Management, and Patient Outcomes Podium Session 2: Quantifying Symptoms The Significance of Serum Testosterone Concentrations for Female Cancer Survivors Animal Models of Cancer or Treatment Related Symptoms What Do Perceived Cognitive Impairments Reflect? Evidence of Genetic Association of a Cytokine Gene Variation With Sleep Disturbance and Fatigue in Oncology Patients and Their Family Caregivers (FCS) Bradley Aouizerat, PhD Podium Session 3: Coping with Cancer Matrix Analysis Comparison of Parenting and Being Parented: Mothers With Breast Cancer and Adolescent Daughter Experiences Expressive Writing in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients Anxiety and Depression in Prostate Cancer Survivors: Post Prostatectomy The Importance of Faith and Spirituality in the Cancer Experience Podium Session 4: Clinical Trials Developing a Research Compliance Program in an Acute Care Hospital Assessing Research Capability to Improve Clinical Trial Accrual at Community Cancer Programs: A Fox Chase Network Initiative One Institution's Approach to Obtaining Insurance Clearance for Patients Enrolling in Clinical Trials Recruitment Challenges and Innovations in Conducting Social-Behavioral Research Within the Context of Biomedical Clinical Trials Podium Session 5: Early Detection of Breast Cancer The Cognitive Structuring of Patient Delay in Breast Cancer Variables Associated with Obtaining Nipple Aspirate Fluid in a Cohort of Non-Lactating Women Distrust and Decision-Making Regarding Breast Cancer Screening Development and Testing of a Tailored Interactive DVD to Promote Mammography Adherence Educational Session I 4:15-4:30 pm Break4:30-6 pm Concurrent Session II Podium Session 1: Family and Caregiver Needs A Qualitative Study of Caregivers of Patients With Newly Diagnosed Advanced Colorectal Cancer Arlene Houldin, PhD, APRN, BC Effects of a Family Intervention on Men With Prostate Cancer and Their Spouses Laurel Northouse, RN, PhD, FAAN Spouses of Women With Ovarian Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Their Experience Julie Ponto, RN, PhD(c), APRN-BC, AOCN® When Mom Has Breast Cancer: Adolescent Daughters' Experiences of Being Parented Brooke Barada, BSN, RN Podium Session 2: Instrument Development and Validation Questionnaire Development for Breast and Cervical Cancer Related Beliefs Among Chinese-American Immigrants Psychometric Testing of the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Heart Failure (MDASI-HF): A Pilot Study of an Evaluative Instrument for Symptom Identification in Cancer Patients With Concurrent Heart Failure Comparison of Upper Limb Volume Measurement Techniques and Arm Symptoms Between Healthy Volunteers and Individuals With Known Lymphedema Validity of the Composite Pain Index (CPI): A New Multidimensional Outcome for Cancer Pain Research Podium Session 3: Cancer Disparities and Cultural Beliefs Evaluating the Cultural Relevance and Utility of the Taking Charge Program for African American Breast Cancer Survivors The Mountains Hold Things In: The Use of Community Research Review Workgroups to Explore Cancer Disparities in Southern Appalachia Positive Factors Influencing Hispanic/Latina Participation in Breast Cancer Clinical Trials Cultural Beliefs Contributing to Disparities in Later-Stage Breast Cancer Among Newly-Diagnosed African-American, Latina, and Caucasian Women Podium Session 4: Strength and Functional Status During Cancer Therapy Predicting Likelihood of Multiple Falls in Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Survivors (BCS) With Low BMD Fatigue, Pain, and Functional Status in Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy Patterns of the Body Composition and Muscle Strength in Woman During Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer The Association of Pain and Fatigue With Each Other and Their Impact on Physical Functioning Among Adult Chemotherapy Patients Podium Session 5: Symptom Management Interventions A Series of Studies Exploring the Use of Virtual Reality for Chemotherapy Treatments A Randomized Control Trial of Relaxation Training to Reduce Hot Flashes After Breast Cancer Please Call If You Have a Problem: Patterns of Oncology Patients' Telephone Calls Weight Maintenance During Chemotherapy: Effect of Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Educational Session II 6:15-7:30 pm Networking Reception (cash bar)
7 am-4 pm Registration7-8:45 am Poster Session 1 Continental Breakfast Meet the Distinguished Researchers 9-10:30 am Plenary Session I 10:30-11 am Break11 am-12:30 pm Concurrent Session III (Choose from Podium Sessions or Education Session.) Podium Session 1: Multiple Symptom Experience How Do Physical and Psychological Symptoms Relate to Each Other in Patients With Different Cancer Diagnoses? The Symptom Experiences of Oncology Outpatients Have a Negative Impact on Quality of Life Outcomes: The Results of a Cluster Analysis Multi-Site Replication Study Symptom Patterns of Patients With Nasopharyngeal Cancer Receiving Radiation Therapy Symptom Patterns After Thoracotomy for Lung Cancer Podium Session 2: Longitudinal Research Post Breast Cancer Lymphedema: 30 Months After Diagnosis Psychosocial Trajectories of Men Monitoring PSA Levels Following Treatment for Prostate Cancer Theoretical and Methodological Issues in the Analyses of Trajectories in Daily Patient Reports of Cancer-Related Symptoms Lessons Learned in the Recruitment and Retention of Young Adult Cancer Survivors in a Longitudinal Clinical Trial Podium Session 3: Primary and Secondary Prevention Perceptions of Melanoma Risk Communications and Risk Control Behaviors in Melanoma-Prone Families Comparison of Latina and Non-Latina White Women's Beliefs About Communicating Genetic Cancer Risk to Relatives Age-Related Differences in Smoking Relapse Among Women Progress in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Prevention Podium Session 4: Exercise Interventions for Cancer Symptoms Exercise Tolerance 18-Months Following Participation in an Exercise Program for Patients Treated for Cancer Exercise: An Intervention for Fatigue in Cancer Patients Exercise During Prostate Cancer Treatment: Effects on Functional Status and Symptoms Pilot Study of a Seated Exercise Intervention for Lung Cancer Patients: Clinical Significance Podium Session 5: Improving the End-of-Life for Patients and Caregivers Behavioral Sleep Intervention for Hospice Nurses: A Pilot Study Opioid Use in Hospitalized Children at the End-Of-Life New Investigator Award Recipient Presentation Examining Nurses' Perceptions of End-Of-Life Care in the ICU Setting Through Evidence-Based Practice Initiatives Educational Session III 12:30-2:30 pm Lunch and Networking Opportunities
2:30-3:30 pm ONS Research Agenda 3:30-4 pm Break4-5 pm ONS/American Cancer Society State-of-the-Science Lectureship: The Elusive Concept of the Symptom Cluster 5-6:30 pm ONS/ACS State of the Science Reception6:30-7:30 pm Special Session
7 am-4 pm Registration7-8:45 am Poster Session 2 Continental Breakfast Meet the Distinguished Researchers 9-10:30 am Plenary Session II 10:30-11 am Break11 am-12:30 pm Concurrent Session IV Podium Session 1: Analyzing Symptom Clusters Treatment-Related Symptom Clusters in Breast Cancer The Use of Responses to a Single Item Versus Multiple Items in a Cluster Analysis to Identify Subgroups of Patients With Different Symptom Experiences Analysis of Symptom Clusters in Women With Lung Cancer In Search of Symptom Clusters Related to Prostate Cancer Treatment: Exploration of Three Databases Podium Session 2: Aging and Breast Cancer Impact of Exercise on Biomarkers, Fatigue, Sleep Disturbances, and Depressive Symptoms in Older Women With Breast Cancer A Representational Intervention for Symptom Management in Older Breast Cancer Survivors: Preliminary Findings Functional Dependency of Older Women After Breast Cancer Surgery Aging and Breast Cancer Metastasis in a Rat Model Podium Session 3: Cancer Care and the Web Parent Experiences With Multi-Site Web-Based Data Collection Gender Differences in Cancer Patients' Internet Use: Translating Research Into Practice Faculty Shortage/Nurse Scientist Shortage: An Approach to Preparing the Next Generation of Cancer Nurse Researchers Developing a Private Internet Message Board System for a Symptom Management Research Study Podium Session 4: New Insights Into Fatigue Is There a Relationship Between Hemoglobin, Fatigue, and Sexual Dysfunction? Trajectories of Fatigue in Men with Prostate Cancer During and After Radiation Therapy (RT) Fatigue During and Following Cancer and Its Treatment: A Qualitative Metasynthesis Sleep, Fatigue, and Dexamethasone in Children and Adolescents With ALL Podium Session 5: Putting Evidence Into Nursing Interventions Putting Evidence Into Practice: A Staff Nurse Perspective on an ONS National Research Team ONS Neutropenia Management State of the Knowledge An Evidence-Based Policy to Guide Nurses in Using a Power Injector to Instill Contrast Media Deconstruction of a Nursing Intervention to Examine the Mechanism of Action Educational Session IV Standpoints, Collectives, and Truthfulness: Qualitative Research in Oncology Nursing 12:30-2 pm Box lunches available for purchase. ONS Advanced Nursing Research Special Interest Group Meeting 2-3:30 pm Concurrent Session V Podium Session 1: Health Challenges for Cancer Survivors Cancer Survivors' Health Behaviors State of the Science on the Second Cancer Experience in Childhood and Adult Cancer Survivors Predictors of Adherence to Strength Training at Six Months in Breast Cancer Survivors at Risk for Osteoporosis Correlates of Physical Activity Stages of Change in Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancers Podium Session 2: Complementary and Alternative Therapies Effects of Massage on Pain Intensity, Anxiety, and Physiologic Relaxation in Taiwanese Patients With Metastatic Bone Pain Issues in Complementary Therapy Research Factors Influencing Oncology Staff Nurses' Use of Non-Drug Pain Interventions in Practice A Web-Based Expressive Writing Intervention for Young Women With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Podium Session 3: Research Study Design The Stability of Patient Subgroups Identified Using Cluster Analysis Live Item Index Technique (LIITE): Taking Out the Noise-A Tool for Improving Measurement Sensitivity and Analytical Efficiency Conducting Effective Grounded Theory Research in the Clinical Setting: Illustrating Methodological Issues Applying the Mixed Method Approach to a Multi-Site Study of Patients With Ostomies Podium Session 4: Making Decisions About Cancer Therapy Predictors of Decision Making for Cancer Risk Information in Survivors and Female Relatives at Risk for Inherited Breast/Ovarian Cancer The Psychology of Decision Behavior When Facing Recurrent Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Screening Decisions in Older High Risk Women Providing Individualized Information Using a Computerized Decision Support Intervention Podium Session 5: Learning to Live With Cancer The Omnipresence of Cancer Similarities and Differences in Patient and Family Caregiver Quality of Life During the First Three Months of Cancer Treatment The Structure of Worry in Newly Diagnosed Lung Cancer Perceptions of Underserved Minority Patients Regarding Their Cancer Symptoms and Caregivers Guadalupe Palos, RN, LMSW, DrPH Educational Session V 3:30-3:45 pm Break3:45-4:45pm Closing Session 4:45-5 pm Evaluation |