Abstracts and Papers

Theory

  1. Messer, L. H., Sousa, K., & Cook, P. F. (2019). Applying two minds theory to self‐management of Type 1 diabetes. Research in Nursing and Health. Available online in advance of print. abstract/full text
  2. Sousa, K., Messer, L., & Cook, P. F. (2019). Two Minds Theory interpreted through the lens of the Unitary Science of Human Beings. Accepted abstract. abstract
  3. Cook, P. F. (2018, August). Two Minds Theory. Presentation at the University of Colorado College of Nursing Grand Rounds. slides
  4. Cook, P. F., Schmiege, S. J., Reeder, B., Horton-Deutsch, S., Lowe, N. K., & Meek, P. (2018). Temporal immediacy: A two-system theory of mind for understanding and changing health behaviors. Nursing Research, 67, 108-121. doi:10.1097/NNR.0000000000000265 Initial description of Two Minds Theory and its application to nursing practice and research. abstract/full text

Measures of the Intuitive System

  1. Blaine Reeder, Jane Chung, Kate Lyden, Joshua Winters & Catherine M. Jankowski (2019) Older women’s perceptions of wearable and smart home activity sensors, Informatics for Health and Social Care, doi:10.1080/17538157.2019.1582054 abstract/full text
  2. Cook, P. F., McElwain, C. J., & Bradley-Springer, L. (2010). Feasibility of a daily electronic survey to study prevention behavior with HIV-infected individuals. Research in Nursing and Health, 33, 221-234. doi: 10.1002/nur.20381 abstract/full text

Interventions

  1. Reeder, B., Cook, P. F., Meek, P. M., & Ozkaynak, M. (2017). Smart watch potential to support augmented cognition for health-related decision making. In D. Schmorrow & C. Fidopiastis (Eds.), Augmented Cognition, Neuroscience, and Machine Learning. New York: Springer. abstract/full text
  2. Cook, P. F., Carrington, J. M., Schmiege, S. J., Starr, W., & Reeder, B. (2015). A counselor in your pocket: Feasibility of mobile health tailored messages to support HIV medication adherence. Patient Preference and Adherence, 9, 1-14. doi:10.2147/PPA.S88222 open-access full text

Applications of the Theory

  1. Driscoll Powers, L., & Cook, P. F. (2019, Sept.). Considering the impact of trauma and abuse in the etiology of opioid use disorder. Poster presentation at the CU College of Nursing 2019 Research & Scholarship Symposium, Aurora CO. poster
  2. Al Salmi, N., & Cook, P. F. (2019, Sept.). Stress and fatigue and their association with adherence to HIV antiretroviral therapy. Poster presentation at the CU College of Nursing 2019 Research & Scholarship Symposium, Aurora CO. poster
  3. Makic, M. B., & Cook, P. F. (2019, Sept.). Physical activity in people living with HIV: Patterns and predictors based on daily sensor data. Presentation at the CU College of Nursing 2019 Research & Scholarship Symposium, Aurora CO. slideset
  4. Meek, P. M. (2019, April). Symptoms, shape shifters, two minds, and other fables. Keynote address at the Western Institute of Nursing conference. paper
  5. Jankowski, C., et al. (2019, April). Biobehavioral self-management of chronic conditions: Fast and slow behavior change. Proposed symposium of research results based on Two Minds Theory. Symposium accepted for the Western Institute of Nursing conference. abstracts slideset - study of fatigue in HIV
  6. Cook, P. F., Makic, M. B., Aagaard, L., Gilbert, D., Starr, W., & Al-Salmi, N. (2018, November). Fatigue in HIV: Within- and between-person variability in symptoms and self-management behaviors. Poster presentation at the Association for Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) conference, Denver CO. abstract poster
  7. Meek, P. M., Cook, P., Jankowski, C., Graham, L., Farabi, S., & Sousa, K. (2018, September). Using Two Minds Theory to inform self-management of Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC). Symposium at the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS) conference, Washington DC. abstracts slides
  8. Cook, P. F., Schmiege, S. J., Bradley-Springer, L. A., Starr, W., & Carrington, J. M. (2018). Motivation as a mechanism for daily experiences’ effects on HIV medication adherence. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 29, 283-293. doi:10.1016/j.jana.2017.09.003 abstract/full text
  9. Cook, P. F., Schmiege, S. J., Starr, W., Carrington, J. M., & Bradley-Springer, L. (2017). Prospective state and trait predictors of daily medication adherence behavior in HIV. Nursing Research, 66, 275-285. doi:10.1097/NNR.0000000000000216 abstract/full text
  10. Cook, P. F., Hartson, K. R., Schmiege, S. J., Jankowski, C., Starr, W., & Meek, P. (2016). Bidirectional relationships between fatigue and everyday experiences in persons living with HIV. Research in Nursing and Health, 39, 154-163. doi:10.1002/nur.21718 abstract/full text
  11. Cook, P. F., McElwain, C. J., & Bradley-Springer, L. (2016). Brief report on ecological momentary assessment: Everyday states predict HIV prevention behaviors. BMC Research Notes, 9, 9. doi:10.1186/s13104-015-1814-4 open-access full text