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45
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10609
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6604
National Ranking
665

Overview

Jean Paty is affiliated with IQVIA in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to research in the field of medicine, with a focus on patient-reported outcomes and disease-specific assessments. Their research spans an array of medical subfields including surgery, physiology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, oncology, and genetics.

Their published works address diverse topics such as eosinophilic esophagitis, lysosomal storage disorders, myeloproliferative neoplasms, esophageal and gastrointestinal pathology, glycogen storage diseases and myoclonus, carbohydrate chemistry and synthesis, as well as lung cancer treatments and mutations.

Jean Paty's recent scholarly articles include:

  • Qualitative interviews to improve patient-reported outcome measures in late-onset Pompe disease: the patient perspective (2021) in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
  • The Patient's Perspective on Treatment with Dacomitinib: Patient-Reported Outcomes from the Phase III Trial ARCHER 1050 (2020) in Future Oncology
  • Patient Global Impression of Benefit-Risk (PGI-BR): Incorporating Patients' Views of Clinical Benefit-Risk into Assessment of New Medicines (2021) in Drug Safety
  • Myelofibrosis symptom assessment form total symptom score version 4.0: measurement properties from the MOMENTUM phase 3 study (2024) in Quality of Life Research
  • Development of an Item Bank to Assess Patient-Reported Outcomes: Signs, Symptoms, and Impacts of COVID-19 (2022) in Patient

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Chad Gwaltney
  • Nicole Sparling
  • Jennifer Nicoloro-SantaBarbara
  • Evan S. Dellon
  • Gina Eagle

Jean Paty has published multiple articles in well-known scientific journals such as:

  • Gastroenterology
  • The American Journal of Gastroenterology
  • Value in Health
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia

Their work predominantly situates within the broad discipline of medicine, with a significant number of publications dedicated to surgery and related clinical specialties. The topics covered by their research frequently emphasize clinical symptom assessment and patient perspectives on disease treatment, reflecting an interest in integrating patient-reported data into medical evaluations.

Best Publications

  • First lapses to smoking: within-subjects analysis of real-time reports

    Saul Shiffman;Jean A. Paty;Maryann Gnys;Jon A. Kassel

  • A comparison of coping assessed by ecological momentary assessment and retrospective recall.

    Arthur A. Stone;Joseph E. Schwartz;John M. Neale;Saul Shiffman

  • Immediate antecedents of cigarette smoking: An analysis from ecological momentary assessment.

    Saul Shiffman;Chad J. Gwaltney;Mark H. Balabanis;Kenneth S. Liu

  • Remember that? A comparison of real-time versus retrospective recall of smoking lapses.

    Saul Shiffman;Michael Hufford;Mary Hickcox;Jean A. Paty

  • A day at a time: Predicting smoking lapse from daily urge

    Saul Shiffman;John B. Engberg;Jean A. Paty;Walter G. Perz

  • Attentional bias predicts outcome in smoking cessation.

    Andrew J. Waters;Saul Shiffman;Michael A. Sayette;Jean A. Paty

  • The effect of bupropion on nicotine craving and withdrawal

    S. Shiffman;J. A. Johnston;M. Khayrallah;C. A. Elash

  • Progression from a smoking lapse to relapse: Prediction from abstinence violation effects, nicotine dependence, and lapse characteristics

    Saul Shiffman;Mary Hickcox;Jean A. Paty;Maryann Gnys

  • Reactivity to ecological momentary assessment: an example using undergraduate problem drinkers.

    Michael R. Hufford;Alan L. Shields;Saul Shiffman;Jean Paty

  • Daily fluctuations in self-control demands and alcohol intake.

    Mark Muraven;R. Lorraine Collins;Saul Shiffman;Jean A. Paty

  • Dynamic self-efficacy and outcome expectancies: prediction of smoking lapse and relapse.

    Chad J. Gwaltney;Saul Shiffman;Mark H. Balabanis;Jean A. Paty

  • Dynamic effects of self-efficacy on smoking lapse and relapse.

    Saul Shiffman;Mark H. Balabanis;Jean A. Paty;John Engberg

  • Prediction of lapse from associations between smoking and situational antecedents assessed by ecological momentary assessment.

    Saul Shiffman;Saul Shiffman;Mark H. Balabanis;Chad J. Gwaltney;Chad J. Gwaltney;Jean A. Paty;Jean A. Paty

  • Effects of task strain, social conflict, and emotional activation on ambulatory cardiovascular activity: daily life consequences of recurring stress in a multiethnic adult sample.

    Thomas W. Kamarck;Saul M. Shiffman;Leslie Smithline;Jeffrey L. Goodie

  • Smoking patterns and dependence: contrasting chippers and heavy smokers.

    Saul Shiffman;Jean Paty

  • Nicotine withdrawal in chippers and regular smokers: subjective and cognitive effects.

    Saul Shiffman;Jean A. Paty;Maryann Gnys;Jon D. Kassel

  • Cue-provoked craving and nicotine replacement therapy in smoking cessation.

    Andrew J. Waters;Saul Shiffman;Michael A. Sayette;Jean A. Paty

  • Temptations to smoke after quitting: A comparison of lapsers and maintainers.

    Saul Shiffman;Maryann Gnys;Thomas J. Richards;Jean A. Paty

  • Individual differences in intraperson variability in mood.

    Louis A. Penner;Saul Shiffman;Jean A. Paty;Barbara A. Fritzsche

  • Ecological momentary assessment in a behavioral drinking moderation training program.

    Collins Rl;Morsheimer Et;Shiffman S;Paty Ja

Frequent Co-Authors

Saul Shiffman
Saul Shiffman University of Pittsburgh
Jon D. Kassel
Jon D. Kassel University of Illinois at Chicago
Chad J. Gwaltney
Chad J. Gwaltney Brown University
Andrew J. Waters
Andrew J. Waters Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Arthur A. Stone
Arthur A. Stone University of Southern California
Mark Muraven
Mark Muraven University at Albany, State University of New York
Thomas W. Kamarck
Thomas W. Kamarck University of Pittsburgh
Michael A. Sayette
Michael A. Sayette University of Pittsburgh
R. Lorraine Collins
R. Lorraine Collins University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Laura S. Porter
Laura S. Porter Duke University

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