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Jarrett W. Richardson
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 30
Citations - 1174
Jarrett W. Richardson is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of life & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1060 citations.
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Impacting quality of life for patients with advanced cancer with a structured multidisciplinary intervention: a randomized controlled trial.
Teresa A. Rummans,Matthew M. Clark,Jeff A. Sloan,Marlene H. Frost,John Michael Bostwick,Pamela J. Atherton,Mary E. Johnson,Gail L. Gamble,Jarrett W. Richardson,Paul D. Brown,James A. Martensen,Janis J. Miller,Katherine M. Piderman,Mashele Huschka,Jean Girardi,Jean M. Hanson +15 more
TL;DR: A structured multidisciplinary intervention can help maintain or even improve QOL in patients with advanced cancer who are undergoing cancer treatment, and control participants experienced a significant decrease in their QOL.
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Multiple blood donations associated with iron deficiency in patients with restless legs syndrome.
TL;DR: Repeated blood donation is associated with induction or perpetuation of RLS due to iron deficiency with or without coexisting anemia, and potential blood donors should be questioned about RLS and donation should not be allowed until the serum ferritin concentration has been measured and iron stores replenished if necessary.
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Randomized controlled trial of maintaining quality of life during radiotherapy for advanced cancer.
Matthew M. Clark,Teresa A. Rummans,Pamela J. Atherton,Andrea L. Cheville,Mary E. Johnson,Marlene H. Frost,Janis J. Miller,Jeff A. Sloan,Karen M. Graszer,Jean G. Haas,Jean M. Hanson,Yolanda I. Garces,Katherine M. Piderman,Maria I. Lapid,Pamela J. Netzel,Jarrett W. Richardson,Paul D. Brown +16 more
TL;DR: Psychosocial interventions often address only 1 domain of quality of life (QOL), are offered to patients with early‐stage cancer, do not include the caregiver, and are delivered after cancer treatment has been completed.
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Applying Quality-of-Life Data Formally and Systematically Into Clinical Practice
Marlene H. Frost,Amy E. Bonomi,Joseph C. Cappelleri,Holger J. Schünemann,Timothy J. Moynihan,Neil K. Aaronson,David Cella,Olivier Chassany,Diane L. Fairclough,Carol Estwing Ferrans,Larry Gorkin,Gordon Guyatt,Elizabeth A. Hahn,Michele Y. Halyard,David Osoba,Donald L. Patrick,Dennis A. Revicki,Jarrett W. Richardson,Mirjam A. G. Sprangers,Tara Symonds,Claudette Varricchio,Gilbert Y. Wong,Kathleen W. Wyrwich +22 more
TL;DR: These measures have been shown to identify key QOL issues, improve patient-clinician communications, and improve and enhance patient care and continue research is needed that provides information about benefits and addresses limitations of current approaches.
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Statins use and risk of depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Ajay K. Parsaik,Balwinder Singh,M. Hassan Murad,Kuljit Singh,Soniya S. Mascarenhas,Mark D. Williams,Maria I. Lapid,Jarrett W. Richardson,Colin P. West,Teresa A. Rummans +9 more
TL;DR: Statin use has been associated with depression; however, studies of the association between statin use and depression have yielded mixed results as discussed by the authors, however, higher-quality studies are needed to confirm the magnitude of this association.