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Lisa A. Schwartz

Lisa A. Schwartz

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
United States

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cancer
  • Psychiatry

Lisa A. Schwartz mainly focuses on Young adult, Psychosocial, Psychological intervention, Family medicine and Disease. Her work carried out in the field of Young adult brings together such families of science as Survivorship curve, Cancer, Psychiatry and Quality of life. Lisa A. Schwartz combines subjects such as Gerontology, Depression and Specialty with her study of Cancer.

Her Psychosocial study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Physical therapy and Clinical psychology. As a part of the same scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Psychological intervention, focusing on Evidence-based practice and, on occasion, Medical education. Her Disease study deals with Intervention intersecting with Randomized controlled trial.

Her most cited work include:

  • A social-ecological model of readiness for transition to adult-oriented care for adolescents and young adults with chronic health conditions. (193 citations)
  • A social-ecological model of readiness for transition to adult-oriented care for adolescents and young adults with chronic health conditions. (193 citations)
  • Psychological Outcomes and Health Beliefs in Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Controls (187 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Lisa A. Schwartz mainly focuses on Young adult, Psychosocial, Cancer, Clinical psychology and Gerontology. Her work deals with themes such as Quality of life, Intervention, Childhood cancer, Family medicine and Survivorship curve, which intersect with Young adult. Her Psychosocial study incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Social support, Quality of life and Family functioning.

Her Cancer research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sleep in non-human animals, Insomnia, Distress and Pediatrics. Her Gerontology research includes elements of Psychological resilience and Health promotion. Her Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Health related quality of life and Pediatric cancer.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Young adult (80.33%)
  • Psychosocial (52.46%)
  • Cancer (50.00%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Young adult (80.33%)
  • Gerontology (45.90%)
  • Psychosocial (52.46%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her primary areas of investigation include Young adult, Gerontology, Psychosocial, Childhood cancer and Psychological intervention. Her Young adult study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Intervention and Medication adherence. Her Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cancer treatment and Cancer.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Developmental psychology, Academic achievement, Set, Survivorship curve and Social support in addition to Psychosocial. Her Childhood cancer research incorporates elements of Off Treatment, Quality of life, Cancer survivor and Health intervention. Her studies deal with areas such as Neurocognitive, Digital health and Family functioning, Clinical psychology as well as Psychological intervention.

Between 2019 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Feasibility and acceptability of a pilot tailored text messaging intervention for adolescents and young adults completing cancer treatment. (6 citations)
  • Adherence to Multiple Treatment Recommendations in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: A Mixed Methods, Multi-Informant Investigation. (2 citations)
  • Adherence to Multiple Treatment Recommendations in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: A Mixed Methods, Multi-Informant Investigation. (2 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Social psychology
  • Psychiatry

Her main research concerns Young adult, Gerontology, Cancer treatment, Pediatrics and Hazard ratio. Lisa A. Schwartz has researched Young adult in several fields, including Quality of life, Cancer, Multi informant and Medication adherence. Her Gerontology research integrates issues from Intervention, Cancer therapy, Randomized controlled trial and Health promotion.

Her Pediatrics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Body mass index, Pubic hair, Anxiety, Confidence interval and Menarche. Her study in Hazard ratio is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Somatization and Breast cancer.

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Best Publications

A social-ecological model of readiness for transition to adult-oriented care for adolescents and young adults with chronic health conditions.

L. A. Schwartz;L. A. Schwartz;L. K. Tuchman;L. K. Tuchman;W. L. Hobbie;J. P. Ginsberg;J. P. Ginsberg.
Child Care Health and Development (2011)

324 Citations

Psychological Outcomes and Health Beliefs in Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Controls

Anne E. Kazak;Branlyn Werba DeRosa;Lisa A. Schwartz;Wendy Hobbie.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2010)

267 Citations

Cystic fibrosis and transition to adult medical care.

Lisa K. Tuchman;Lisa A. Schwartz;Gregory S. Sawicki;Maria T. Britto.
Pediatrics (2010)

249 Citations

Measures of Readiness to Transition to Adult Health Care for Youth With Chronic Physical Health Conditions: A Systematic Review and Recommendations for Measurement Testing and Development

Lisa A. Schwartz;Lauren C. Daniel;Lauren D. Brumley;Lamia P. Barakat.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2014)

124 Citations

Adult Cancer Survivorship: Evolution, Research, and Planning Care

Linda A Jacobs;Steven C Palmer;Lisa A Schwartz;Angela DeMichele.
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians (2009)

121 Citations

Stakeholder Validation of a Model of Readiness for Transition to Adult Care

Lisa A. Schwartz;Lauren D. Brumley;Lisa K. Tuchman;Lisa K. Tuchman;Lamia P. Barakat;Lamia P. Barakat.
JAMA Pediatrics (2013)

120 Citations

Cognitive‐behavioral therapy for bipolar disorders in adolescents: a pilot study

Norah C Feeny;Carla Kmett Danielson;Lisa Schwartz;Eric A Youngstrom.
Bipolar Disorders (2006)

101 Citations

Psychosocial Follow-Up in Survivorship as a Standard of Care in Pediatric Oncology.

E. Anne Lown;Farya Phillips;Lisa A. Schwartz;Abby R. Rosenberg;Abby R. Rosenberg.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer (2015)

89 Citations

Quality of life of adolescents with cancer: family risks and resources

Lamia P Barakat;Lamia P Barakat;Paige L Marmer;Lisa A Schwartz.
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2010)

86 Citations

Barriers and facilitators to successful transition from pediatric to adult inflammatory bowel disease care from the perspectives of providers.

Christine Weirich Paine;Natalie B. Stollon;Matthew S. Lucas;Lauren D. Brumley.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (2014)

81 Citations

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