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Joyce K Anastasi

· Independence Foundation Professor of Nursing, Founding Director, Special Studies in Symptom Management

New York University · Rory Meyers College of Nursing

Active 1989–2025

h-index17
Citations933
Papers10320 last 5y
Funding$11.1M
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Research topics

  • Medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Nursing
  • Pathology
  • Internal medicine
  • Physical therapy
  • Traditional medicine

Selected publications

  • Pragmatic Clinical Trials: A Study Design for Real-World Evidence

    AJN American Journal of Nursing · 2025-01-23 · 2 citations

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    Editor's note: This is the 25th article in a series on clinical research by nurses coordinated by the Heilbrunn Family Center for Research Nursing at Rockefeller University. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice-from research design to data interpretation. To see all the articles in the series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A204.

  • An Introduction to Implementing and Conducting the Study

    AJN American Journal of Nursing · 2024-04-25

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    Editor's note: This is the 21st article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice-from research design to data interpretation. To see all the articles in the series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A204.

  • An Introduction to the Crossover Trial Design

    AJN American Journal of Nursing · 2024-08-22 · 5 citations

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    Editor's note: This is the 23rd article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice-from research design to data interpretation. To see all the articles in the series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A204.

  • Ethical Research and the Institutional Review Board: An Introduction

    AJN American Journal of Nursing · 2024-02-22 · 17 citations

    editorialOpen accessSenior author

    Editor's note: This is the 20th article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice-from research design to data interpretation. To see all the articles in the series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A204.

  • Methods to Disseminate Nursing Research: A Brief Overview

    AJN American Journal of Nursing · 2024-06-20 · 4 citations

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    Editor's note: This is the 22nd article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice-from research design to data interpretation. To see all the articles in the series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A204.

  • Recruitment and retention of clinical trial participants: understanding motivations of patients with chronic pain and other populations

    Frontiers in Pain Research · 2024-03-28 · 30 citations

    articleOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    This paper aims to present and discuss the issues, challenges, and strategies related to recruitment and retention in clinical trials involving participants with chronic pain. The randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) is widely regarded as the gold standard for evaluating clinical interventions. However, it is crucial to acknowledge and address the challenges associated with recruiting and retaining participants. To prioritize the experience of the study population, targeted outreach strategies and a patient-centric approach are necessary. Researchers should consider incorporating recruitment and retention strategies during the study design phase. Implementing multi-pronged recruitment methods, leveraging relationships with community providers, and involving representatives of the patient population are helpful approaches. Effective communication and maintaining a professional environment are vital for optimizing engagement and supporting the successful execution of clinical trials involving participants with chronic pain.

  • Acupuncture for the Treatment of Diabetes Related Distal Sensory Neuropathy: A Review of Study Designs and Quality of RandomizedControlled Trials

    Journal of Medicine and HealthCare · 2024-05-16

    reviewOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    Diabetes affects nearly every organ system in the body, including the peripheral nervous system, and leads to the development of distal sensory peripheral neuropathy (DSP) in roughly 50% of patients. Between 30% to 50% of patients with DSP experience pain and impaired quality of life. Dissatisfaction with currently available pharmacological treatments for neuropathic pain is common, primarily due to limited effectiveness and potential for adverse side effects. Acupuncture, a non-pharmacologic intervention, is often used in the management of chronic pain and is widely available and acceptable to many patients. In this narrative review, we describe clinical research related to acupuncture and diabetes related DSP management including meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs). Data from the few clinical trials available support the use of acupuncture to reduce neuropathic pain including DSP pain; however, available studies suffer from methodological weaknesses including inadequate blinding, sample size justification, lack of well-designed controls, and gaps in reporting. These limitations highlight a critical gap and an unmet need for more rigorous and robust clinical research requiring the use of Standards for Reporting Clinical Trials of Acupuncture (STRICTA) guidelines as a design, implementation, and reporting template.

  • An Introduction to Types of Quasi-Experimental Designs

    AJN American Journal of Nursing · 2024-10-24 · 37 citations

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    Editor's note: This is the 24th article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice-from research design to data interpretation. To see all the articles in the series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A204.

  • The Cluster Randomized Trial Study Design

    AJN American Journal of Nursing · 2023-08-24 · 2 citations

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    Editor's note: This is the 17th article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice-from research design to data interpretation. To see all the articles in the series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A204.

  • Efficacy Randomized Controlled Trials

    AJN American Journal of Nursing · 2023-02-23 · 9 citations

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    Editor's note: This is the 14th article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice-from research design to data interpretation. To see all the articles in the series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A204.

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    Rockefeller University

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  • Michelle Chang

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  • Julie Rivera

    St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center

    6 shared
  • Donald J. McMahon

    Hospital for Special Surgery

    5 shared
  • Nigel Dawes

    New York University

    5 shared
  • Gee H. Kim

    Columbia University

    4 shared
  • Margaret Norton

    Saint Joseph's University

    4 shared
  • Chloe Klug

    National Institute of Nursing Research

    4 shared
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