Rachel Paul
Columbia University
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing | 2016
Kathleen Sanders; Zelda Moran; Zaixing Shi; Rachel Paul; Heather Greenlee
OBJECTIVES To present a clinical update of natural products for cancer prevention and provide oncology nurses with an evidence-based review of natural products for patient counseling and education. DATA SOURCES Clinical trials published in PubMed. CONCLUSION In the past 4 years since the publication of the original review there have been minimal changes in the conclusions of the published literature on the use of natural products for cancer prevention. To date, clinical trials have not demonstrated conclusive benefit of using natural products for cancer prevention, and current guidelines do not recommend their use. This review provides an update on published and ongoing trials and can serve as an updated resource for nurses. Evidence-based natural products databases can help nurses stay current with the scientific literature and be effective educators and health coaches for their patients, who can be influenced by marketing of unregulated products. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE Patients often discuss the use of natural products with nurses. Nurses have an opportunity to educate and coach patients in effective preventive lifestyle practices.
Psycho-oncology | 2018
Zaixing Shi; John Richardson; Ana Corina Aycinena; H.L. Gray; Rachel Paul; Pamela Koch; Isobel R. Contento; Ann Ogden Gaffney; Heather Greenlee
To examine psychosocial mediators of the effect of a culturally tailored dietary intervention on dietary change among Hispanic/Latina breast cancer survivors.
Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2018
Hiershenee B. Luesse; Rachel Paul; H.L. Gray; Pamela Koch; Isobel R. Contento; Victoria J. Marsick
Background Childhood obesity is a major public health concern and families play an important role. Improving strategies to reach parents and directing tailored nutrition education to them is needed. Purpose To investigate the challenges and facilitators to promoting a healthy environment at home and to identify communication preferences to inform intervention strategies for effectively reaching low-income urban minority families. Procedure Semi-structured focus group interviews were conducted with four groups involving 16 low-income urban parents (94% female; 88% Hispanic/Latino, 12% African American) of elementary school children. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed applying Social Cognitive Theory and using in-vivo coding. Main Findings The most common barriers to parents providing healthy foods to their children were accommodating child preferences and familial opposition. Parents showed intentionality to engage in healthy behaviors, and often shared procedural knowledge for reaching health goals. The analyses of desired communication channels yielded major preferences: tailored information, information provided through multiple mediums, appropriate duration/frequency of messages, and presented from a voice of authority. Conclusion and Implication While parents expressed desires to be healthy, the home food environment presented substantial challenges. Multi-media supports such as workshops, flyers, and text messaging may be useful to facilitate the sharing of information to minimize the tensions between intentionality and reaching desired goals to be healthy. Some parents thought that information received through text messaging could be easily shared and would act as a voice of authority to support child behavior change.
Appetite | 2017
Lorraine N. Bandelli; Heewon Lee Gray; Rachel Paul; Isobel R. Contento; Pamela Koch
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2016
Rachel Paul; Jesse Sharrard; Song Xiong
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics | 2016
Rachel Paul; E. Hamshaw; Heewon Lee Gray; Pamela Koch; Isobel R. Contento; R. Fullilove
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics | 2016
L. Katebi; Rachel Paul; Heewon Lee Gray; Isobel R. Contento; Pamela Koch
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2016
Rachel Paul
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2016
Rachel Paul; H. Lee Gray; Pamela Koch; Isobel R. Contento; R. Fullilove
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2016
Heewon Lee Gray; Hsu-Min Chiang; Rachel Paul