Abstracts and Papers
Theory
Theory
- 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
- 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
- Cook, P. F. (2018, August). Two Minds Theory. Presentation at the University of Colorado College of Nursing Grand Rounds. slides
- 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
Measures of the Intuitive System
- 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
- 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
Interventions
- 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
- 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
Applications of the Theory
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Meek, P. M. (2019, April). Symptoms, shape shifters, two minds, and other fables. Keynote address at the Western Institute of Nursing conference. paper
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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