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Susan M. Rawl
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 158
Citations - 3940
Susan M. Rawl is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer screening & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 132 publications receiving 3312 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan M. Rawl include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & Purdue University Calumet.
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Health-Related Quality of Life Among Long-Term Rectal Cancer Survivors With an Ostomy: Manifestations by Sex
Robert S. Krouse,Lisa J. Herrinton,Marcia Grant,Christopher S. Wendel,Sylvan B. Green,M. Jane Mohler,Carol M. Baldwin,Carmit K. McMullen,Susan M. Rawl,Eric Matayoshi,Stephen Joel Coons,Mark C. Hornbrook +11 more
TL;DR: Men and women report a different profile of challenges, suggesting the need for targeted or sex-specific interventions to improve HRQOL in this population of rectal cancer survivors.
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Demographic and clinical factors related to ostomy complications and quality of life in veterans with an ostomy.
Joyce Pittman,Susan M. Rawl,C. Max Schmidt,C. Max Schmidt,Marcia Grant,Clifford Y. Ko,Clifford Y. Ko,Christopher S. Wendel,Robert S. Krouse +8 more
TL;DR: This study found important relationships between demographic and clinical factors and ostomy complications and skin problems, leakage, and difficulty adjusting predicted total quality of life scores and domains.
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A Breast Cancer Fear Scale: Psychometric Development
Victoria L. Champion,Celette Sugg Skinner,Usha Menon,Susan M. Rawl,R. Brian Giesler,Patrick O. Monahan,Joanne Daggy,Joanne Daggy +7 more
TL;DR: Development of a fear scale specific to breast cancer is described, using data from a large study involving mammography adherence to test the breast cancer fear scale for validity and reliability.
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Intervention to improve psychological functioning for newly diagnosed patients with cancer.
Susan M. Rawl,Barbara A. Given,Charles W. Given,Victoria L. Champion,Sharon Kozachik,Debra L. Barton,Christine L. Emsley,Stephen D. Williams +7 more
TL;DR: Patients who received the intervention had significantly less depression between baseline and the midway point, as well as less anxiety and greater improvement in the role-emotional and mental health subscales of the Medical Outcomes Study 36 Short Form.
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Improving the quality of life of patients with prostate carcinoma: A randomized trial testing the efficacy of a nurse-driven intervention
R. Brian Giesler,Barbara A. Given,Barbara A. Given,Charles W. Given,Charles W. Given,Susan M. Rawl,Susan M. Rawl,Patrick O. Monahan,Patrick O. Monahan,Debra S. Burns,Debra S. Burns,Faouzi Azzouz,Faouzi Azzouz,Kristina M. Reuille,Sally P. Weinrich,Michael O. Koch,Michael O. Koch,Victoria L. Champion,Victoria L. Champion +18 more
TL;DR: A nurse‐driven, cancer care intervention was developed and tested and found to be capable of improving quality of life in patients with clinically localized prostate carcinoma.