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Fay Wright
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 94
Citations - 1489
Fay Wright is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sleep disorder. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1062 citations. Previous affiliations of Fay Wright include University of Pittsburgh & University of Cambridge.
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Disease and treatment characteristics do not predict symptom occurrence profiles in oncology outpatients receiving chemotherapy
Christine Miaskowski,Bruce A. Cooper,Michelle E. Melisko,Lee-may Chen,Judy Mastick,Claudia West,Steven M. Paul,Laura B. Dunn,Brian L. Schmidt,Marilyn J. Hammer,Frances Cartwright,Fay Wright,Dale J. Langford,Kathryn A. Lee,Bradley E. Aouizerat +14 more
TL;DR: To identify subgroups of patients based on their distinct experiences with 25 commonly occurring symptoms and to identify demographic and clinical characteristics associated with subgroup membership, a sample of 582 oncology outpatients received CTX.
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Old and Cold: Older People and Policies Failing to Address Fuel Poverty
TL;DR: In this paper, a sample of older homeowners and private renters living in England, Scotland and Wales were interviewed in the Spring of 2003 to explore their experiences of keeping their homes warm in the preceding winter.
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Self-management for adult patients with cancer: an integrative review.
Marilyn J. Hammer,Elizabeth Ercolano,Fay Wright,Victoria Vaughan Dickson,Deborah Chyun,Gail D'Eramo Melkus +5 more
TL;DR: Current interventions that direct patients in self-care management of symptoms and associated challenges with cancer/survivorship are helpful, but incomplete.
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Comparison of subgroups of breast cancer patients on pain and co-occurring symptoms following chemotherapy
Dale J. Langford,Steven M. Paul,Bruce A. Cooper,Kord M. Kober,Judy Mastick,Michelle E. Melisko,Jon D. Levine,Fay Wright,Marilyn J. Hammer,Frances Cartwright,Kathryn A. Lee,Bradley E. Aouizerat,Christine Miaskowski +12 more
TL;DR: Study findings provide evidence of the utility of LCPA to explain inter-individual variability in the symptom experience of patients undergoing CTX and may guide the design of targeted interventions that are tailored to an individual’s symptom profile.
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Predictors and Trajectories of Morning Fatigue Are Distinct From Evening Fatigue.
Fay Wright,Gail D'Eramo Melkus,Marilyn J. Hammer,Brian L. Schmidt,M. Tish Knobf,Steven M. Paul,Frances Cartwright,Judy Mastick,Bruce A. Cooper,Lee-may Chen,Michelle E. Melisko,Jon D. Levine,Kord M. Kober,Bradley E. Aouizerat,Christine Miaskowski +14 more
TL;DR: Clinicians can identify patients at higher risk for more severe morning fatigue and evening fatigue, provide individualized patient education, and tailor interventions to address the modifiable risk factors.