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Kristine Kwekkeboom
Kristine Kwekkeboom
Professor of Nursing, University of Wisconsin
Verified email at wisc.edu
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A systematic review of sexual concerns reported by gynecological cancer survivors
K Abbott-Anderson, KL Kwekkeboom
Gynecologic oncology 124 (3), 477-489, 2012
3122012
Mind-body treatments for the pain-fatigue-sleep disturbance symptom cluster in persons with cancer
KL Kwekkeboom, CH Cherwin, JW Lee, B Wanta
Journal of pain and symptom management 39 (1), 126-138, 2010
3102010
Systematic review of relaxation interventions for pain
KL Kwekkeboom, E Gretarsdottir
Journal of nursing scholarship 38 (3), 269-277, 2006
2622006
A framework to improve surgeon communication in high-stakes surgical decisions: best case/worst case
LJ Taylor, MJ Nabozny, NM Steffens, JL Tucholka, KJ Brasel, SK Johnson, ...
JAMA surgery 152 (6), 531-538, 2017
2122017
Pilot randomized controlled trial of a patient-controlled cognitive-behavioral intervention for the pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance symptom cluster in cancer
KL Kwekkeboom, K Abbott-Anderson, C Cherwin, R Roiland, RC Serlin, ...
Journal of pain and symptom management 44 (6), 810-822, 2012
1902012
Music versus distraction for procedural pain and anxiety in patients with cancer.
KL Kwekkeboom
Oncology nursing forum 30 (3), 433-440, 2003
1902003
Self-management priority setting and decision-making in adults with multimorbidity: a narrative review of literature
LC Bratzke, RJ Muehrer, KA Kehl, KS Lee, EC Ward, KL Kwekkeboom
International journal of nursing studies 52 (3), 744-755, 2015
1682015
Cancer symptom cluster management
KL Kwekkeboom
Seminars in oncology nursing 32 (4), 373-382, 2016
1532016
The impact on quality of life of patient‐related barriers to pain management
SE Ward, K Carlson‐Dakes, SH Hughes, KL Kwekkeboom, HS Donovan
Research in nursing & health 21 (5), 405-413, 1998
1511998
Individual difference variables and the effects of progressive muscle relaxation and analgesic imagery interventions on cancer pain
KL Kwekkeboom, B Wanta, M Bumpus
Journal of pain and symptom management 36 (6), 604-615, 2008
1272008
The role of inflammation in the pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance symptom cluster in advanced cancer
KL Kwekkeboom, L Tostrud, E Costanzo, CL Coe, RC Serlin, SE Ward, ...
Journal of pain and symptom management 55 (5), 1286-1295, 2018
1172018
Uncertainty, self-efficacy, and self-care behavior in patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy in China
Y Zhang, K Kwekkeboom, M Petrini
Cancer Nursing 38 (3), E19-E26, 2015
1162015
Companionship and education: a nursing student experience in palliative care
KL Kwekkeboom, C Vahl, J Eland
Journal of Nursing Education 44 (4), 169-176, 2005
1162005
Feasibility of a patient-controlled cognitive behavioral intervention for pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance in cancer
KL Kwekkeboom, K Abbott-Anderson, B Wanta
Oncology Nursing Forum 37 (3), E151, 2010
1142010
Patients’ perceptions of the effectiveness of guided imagery and progressive muscle relaxation interventions used for cancer pain
KL Kwekkeboom, H Hau, B Wanta, M Bumpus
Complementary therapies in clinical practice 14 (3), 185-194, 2008
1132008
Imaging ability and effective use of guided imagery
K Kwekkeboom, K Huseby‐Moore, S Ward
Research in nursing & health 21 (3), 189-198, 1998
1061998
Assessment of pain in the critically ill
KL Kwekkeboom, K Herr
Critical care nursing clinics of North America 13 (2), 181-194, 2001
1042001
Efficacy of oral ginger (Zingiber officinale) for dysmenorrhea: a systematic review and meta-analysis
CX Chen, B Barrett, KL Kwekkeboom
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2016, 2016
1012016
Postmastectomy pain syndromes
K Kwekkeboom
Cancer Nursing 19 (1), 37-43, 1996
1011996
“Best case/worst case”: training surgeons to use a novel communication tool for high-risk acute surgical problems
JM Kruser, LJ Taylor, TC Campbell, A Zelenski, SK Johnson, MJ Nabozny, ...
Journal of pain and symptom management 53 (4), 711-719. e5, 2017
912017
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