Linda Sarna, R.N., D.N.Sc.


Work Titles
UCLA Member, JCCC Healthy and At-Risk Populations Program Area
Education:
Degrees:
R.N.
D.N.Sc.

Contact Information:

Work Email Address:

lsarna@sonnet.ucla.edu


Work Phone Number:

(310) 825-8690

Work Address:

4-262 Factor Bldg.
CAMPUS - 691821
CA


Publications:

A selected list of publications:

Sarna L, Bialous SA, Wewers ME, Froelicher ES, Danao L   Nurses, smoking, and the workplace Research in nursing & health. , 2005; 28(1): 79-90.
Sarna L, Brown JK, Cooley ME, Williams RD, Chernecky C, Padilla G, Danao LL   Quality of life and meaning of illness of women with lung cancer Oncology nursing forum. , 2005; 32(1): E9-19.
Bialous SA, Sarna L   Sparing a few minutes for tobacco cessation: if only half of all nurses helped one patient per month quit smoking, more than 12 million smokers would overcome their addictions every year The American journal of nursing. , 2004; 104(12): 54-60.
Chernecky C, Sarna L, Waller JL, Brecht ML   Assessing coughing and wheezing in lung cancer: a pilot study Oncology nursing forum. , 2004; 31(6): 1095-101.
Conde FA, Sarna L, Oka RK, Vredevoe DL, Rettig MB, Aronson WJ   Age, body mass index, and serum prostate-specific antigen correlate with bone loss in men with prostate cancer not receiving androgen deprivation therapy Urology, 2004; 64(2): 335-40.
Kim YH, Sarna L   An intervention to increase mammography use by Korean American women Oncology nursing forum. , 2004; 31(1): 105-10.
Bialous SA, Sarna L, Wewers ME, Froelicher ES, Danao L   Nurses' perspectives of smoking initiation, addiction, and cessation Nursing research. , 2004; 53(6): 387-95.
Wewers ME, Kidd K, Armbruster D, Sarna L   Tobacco dependence curricula in U.S. baccalaureate and graduate nursing education Nursing outlook. , 2004; 52(2): 95-101.
Sarna L, Riedinger MS   Assessment of quality of life and symptom improvement in lung cancer clinical trials Seminars in oncology. , 2004; 31(3 Suppl 9): 1-10.
Sarna L, Bialous SA   Tobacco control policies of oncology nursing organizations Seminars in oncology nursing. , 2004; 20(2): 101-10, table of contents.
Sarna L, Bialous SA   Why tobacco is a women's health issue The Nursing clinics of North America. , 2004; 39(1): 165-80.
Sarna L, Evangelista L, Tashkin D, Padilla G, Holmes C, Brecht ML, Grannis F   Impact of respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function on quality of life of long-term survivors of non-small cell lung cancer Chest. , 2004; 125(2): 439-45.
Sarna L, Bialous SA, Hutchinson KM, Williams BS, Froelicher ES, Wewers ME   Views of African-American nurses about tobacco cessation and prevention Journal of National Black Nurses' Association : JNBNA. , 2003; 14(2): 1-8.
Sarna L, Cooley ME, Danao L   The global epidemic of tobacco and cancer Seminars in oncology nursing. , 2003; 19(4): 233-43.
Cooley ME, Sarna L, Brown JK, Williams RD, Chernecky C, Padilla G, Danao LL   Challenges of recruitment and retention in multisite clinical research Cancer nursing. , 2003; 26(5): 376-84; quiz 385-6.
Evangelista LS, Sarna L, Brecht ML, Padilla G, Chen J   Health perceptions and risk behaviors of lung cancer survivors Heart & lung : the journal of critical care. , 2003; 32(2): 131-9.
Percival J, Bialous SA, Chan S, Sarna L   International efforts in tobacco control Semin Oncol Nurs, 2003; 19(4): 301-8.
Maliski SL, Sarna L, Evangelista L, Padilla G   The aftermath of lung cancer: balancing the good and bad Cancer nursing. , 2003; 26(3): 237-44.
Shin SR, Linda S, Leda D   [Tobacco-related education in graduate, baccalaureate and associate degree programs in Korea] Taehan Kanho Hakhoe chi , 2003; 33(2): 256-64.

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