Ms. Hui–Ying Yang, Oncology nursing, Young Scientist Award
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Professional Profiles:
Bio Summary:
Hui-Ying Yang (or Hui-Ting Yang) is a dedicated doctoral candidate, presently affiliated with the School of Nursing at National Taiwan University and the Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute. Fluent in Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English, Hui-Ying is passionate about advancing healthcare through rigorous research and compassionate patient care.
Education:
Doctoral Program, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University (2019/09/09-present)
M.S.N., Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University (2016/09/12-2018/08/20)
B.S.N., School of Nursing, Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Taiwan (2008/09/10-2012/06/08)
Research Focus:
Hui-Ying’s research centers on enhancing the well-being of cancer patients, with a specific focus on cognitive function, symptom management, and quality of life. Through a multidisciplinary approach, she aims to contribute to the development of innovative interventions and care plans for individuals undergoing cancer treatment and surgery.
Professional Journey:
Research Visiting Scholar (Dry Lab), Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute (2023/09/15-present)
Learning-Oriented Research Assistant, Institute of Clinical Nursing, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (2021/08/01-2023/07/31)
Registered Nurse, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital (2012/08/01-2016/07/15)
Honors & Awards:
Doctoral Dissertation Research Award, Fulbright Scholarship (2023)
Honorary Membership, The Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society (2022)
Doctoral Student Scholarship, National Taiwan University (2021, 2020)
Author Metrics:
Total Publications: 8
SCI Journal Publications: 7
Conference Presentations: 10
Research Timeline:
2020-2023: Developing Risk Prediction Model of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Colorectal Cancer
2018-2020: Effect of a Resilience Model-Based Care Plan in Reducing Fear of Recurrence and GI Symptom Distress in Colorectal Cancer Patients
2016-2018: Patient-centered Prehabilitation Program for Improving Fatigue, Nutritional Status, and Quality of Life in Pancreatic Cancer Patients
This condensed bio offers a snapshot of Hui-Ying Yang’s academic and professional journey, emphasizing her research focus, notable awards, and contributions to the field.
Publications Top Noted & Contributions:
Lee, Y. H., Siao, C. Li., Yang, H. Y., et al. “Immunotherapy-associated symptoms, distress and financial toxicity…” (European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2023)
Yang, H. Y., Chang, Y. L., et al. “Cognitive Function in Patients at Different Stages of Treatment for Colorectal Cancer…” (Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2023)
Chou, Y. J., Liou, Y. T., Yang, H. Y., et al. “Role of preoperative malnutrition and symptom severity in anorexia-cachexia-related quality of life in patients with operable pancreatic cancer…” (European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2023)
Authors: Chou, Y.-J., Liou, Y.-T., Lai, S.-R., … Yang, H.-Y., Shun, S.-C.
Journal: European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2023, 66, 102352
Summary: This study investigates the impact of preoperative malnutrition and symptom severity on the quality of life related to anorexia-cachexia in patients with operable pancreatic cancer. The disabled link prevents further access to the detailed abstract.
Authors: Yang, H.-Y., Chou, Y.-J., Shun, S.-C.
Journal: Cancer Nursing, 2023, 46(5), pp. 375–385
Summary: This systematic review explores the impact of walking intervention on cognitive function in patients with non-central nervous system cancer. The disabled link restricts access to the detailed abstract.
Authors: Yang, H.-Y., Chang, Y.-L., Lin, B.-R., Chou, Y.-J., Shun, S.-C.
Journal: Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2023, 39(4), 151446
Summary: This cross-sectional study compares cognitive function in patients at various stages of treatment for colorectal cancer. The disabled link limits access to the detailed abstract.
Authors: Chang, Y.-H., Yang, H.-Y., Shun, S.-C.
Journal: International Journal of Obesity, 2022, 46(4), pp. 890
Summary: This publication issues a correction to a previous study on the effect of exercise intervention dosage on reducing visceral adipose tissue. The disabled link prevents access to the detailed abstract.
Title: A Resilience Model for Patients with Colorectal Cancer: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis
Authors: Chou, Y.-J., Lin, H.-Y., Cooper, B.A., … Miaskowski, C., Shun, S.-C.
Journal: Cancer Nursing, 2021, 45(1), pp. E83–E90
Summary: This study utilizes structural equation modeling to propose a resilience model tailored for patients dealing with colorectal cancer. Unfortunately, the link is disabled, limiting access to further details.