Jack E. Burkhalter
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
42 Papers
109 Citations
Jack E. Burkhalter is an academic researcher from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoking cessation & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 41 publications. Previous affiliations of Jack E. Burkhalter include William Paterson University & University of California, San Francisco.
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Papers
Tobacco use and readiness to quit smoking in low-income HIV-infected persons.
TL;DR: A high prevalence of smoking among HIV-infected persons is confirmed and a complex interplay among drug use, pain, and emotional distress that impact smoking status and, among smokers, readiness to quit is suggested.
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Construct validity of the posttraumatic stress disorder checklist in cancer survivors: analyses based on two samples.
Katherine N. DuHamel,Jamie Ostrof,Teresa Ashman,Gary Winkel,Elizabeth A. Mundy,Terence M. Keane,Benjamin J. Morasco,Suzanne M. Johnson Vickberg,Karen Hurley,Jack E. Burkhalter,Rosy Chhabra,Eileen Scigliano,Esperanza B. Papadopoulos,Craig H. Moskowitz,William H. Redd +14 more
TL;DR: The authors found that a 4-first-order-factor model of PTSD provided the best fit and the relations of PTSD symptoms with sociodemographic and medical variables were also explored.
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A prospective trial comparing pain and quality of life measures after anatomic lung resection using thoracoscopy or thoracotomy.
Nabil P. Rizk,Amanda Ghanie,Meier Hsu,Manjit S. Bains,Robert J. Downey,Inderpal S. Sarkaria,David J. Finley,Prasad S. Adusumilli,James Huang,Camelia S. Sima,Jack E. Burkhalter,Bernard J. Park,Valerie W. Rusch +12 more
TL;DR: Patient-reported physical component summary and pain scores after VATS and thoracotomy were similar during the first 12 months after surgical resection.
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Health-related quality of life among early-stage, non-small cell, lung cancer survivors.
Jamie S. Ostroff,Paul Krebs,Elliot J. Coups,Jack E. Burkhalter,Marc B. Feinstein,Richard M. Steingart,Amy E. Logue,Bernard J. Park +7 more
TL;DR: Early-stage lung cancer survivors are likely to experience mild impairment in physical functioning and may benefit from management of distressed mood and referral to physical activity and pulmonary rehabilitation programs to promote HQOL outcomes.
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Effectiveness of partner social support predicts enduring psychological distress after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Christine Rini,William H. Redd,Jane Austin,Catherine E. Mosher,Yeraz Markarian Meschian,Luis Isola,Eileen Scigliano,Craig H. Moskowitz,Esperanza B. Papadopoulos,Larissa E. Labay,Scott D. Rowley,Jack E. Burkhalter,Christine Dunkel Schetter,Katherine N. DuHamel +13 more
TL;DR: Clinical approaches to addressing or preventing enduring distress after HSCT should target features of partner support related to its appraised effectiveness, particularly when partner support was ineffective.