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Marla L. Clayman
Researcher at American Institutes for Research
Publications - 86
Citations - 4873
Marla L. Clayman is an academic researcher from American Institutes for Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient participation & Oncofertility. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 79 publications receiving 4215 citations. Previous affiliations of Marla L. Clayman include University of South Florida & Northwestern University.
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Attitudes and practices about fertility preservation discussions among young adults with cancer treated at a comprehensive cancer center: patient and oncologist perspectives.
John M. Salsman,Betina Yanez,Mallory A. Snyder,Alexis R. Avina,Marla L. Clayman,Kristin Smith,Khouri Purnell,David Victorson +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted interviews with medical oncologists and young adults (YAs) to examine attitudes and practices about fertility preservation among YAs who were newly diagnosed with cancer.
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The status of oncofertility resources at NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers.
TL;DR: CCCs are in a position to set the standard for providing exemplary oncofertility care, but most need to better integrate FP information and referral into their cancer treatment and survivorship models.
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Insights from a conference on implementing comparative effectiveness research through shared decision-making
TL;DR: This meeting highlighted key challenges and suggested avenues to pursue such that CER and SDM can be implemented into routine clinical practice.
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Video Review: An Alternative to Coding Transcripts of Focus Groups
Marla L. Clayman,Jennifer Webb,Amanda Zick,Kenzie A. Cameron,Lance S. Rintamaki,Gregory Makoul +5 more
TL;DR: The authors compared the feasibility and reliability of reviewing videos and transcripts of focus group discussions and found that coding directly from video is a feasible option that provides high-quality data and may reduce time and e...
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A coordinated strategy to develop and distribute infographics addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and misinformation.
Shannon M. Rotolo,Shikha Jain,Serena Dhaon,Jack K. Dokhanchi,Elzbieta Kalata,Tejal Shah,Lisa Mordell,Marla L. Clayman,Alexandra Kenefake,Laura J. Zimmermann,Eve Bloomgarden,Vineet M. Arora +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a coalition of health professionals' approach to developing infographics about COVID-19 vaccines and the reach and engagement of those infographics when shared through social media.