Clara Granda-Cameron, DrNP, MSN, AOCN
Assosciate Professor
Contact
901 Walnut Street
Suite 703
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-955-0806
215-955-5674 fax
Clara Granda-Cameron, DrNP, MSN, AOCN
Assosciate Professor
Research & Clinical Interests
Cancer Care Disparities in Minority Populations
Palliative Care
Cancer Cachexia
Quality Improvement
Education
DrNP, Drexel University (2013)
Post Masters Certificate, Nursing- Adult Primary Nurse Practitioner, University of Pennsylvania (1999)
MSN, University of Pennsylvania (1993)
BSN, Javeriana University, (Bogota, Colombia) (1983)
Selected Journal Articles (Referred)
Granda-Cameron, C., Kates, J., & Wen, K.Y. mHealth interventions to improve the breast cancer continuum of care from prevention to survivorship of Hispanic Women: A scoping review. J. Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-023-01658-7
Kates, J., Jackson-Coty, J., LaTourette, L., Granda-Cameron, C., Pennarola, A., & Liantonio, J. Development of an innovative interprofessional palliative care student learning collaborative. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2023 May;40(5):456-461. doi: 10.1177/10499091221103549. Epub 2022 May 18. PMID: 35584311.
Granda-Cameron, C., McLean Florence, Y., Whitfield-Harris, L., Kates, J., & Lenzo, J. Perceptions of clinical trial participation in African American cancer survivors and caregivers. Oncol Nurs Forum. 2022 Mar 1;49(2):113-124. doi: 10.1188/22.ONF.113-124. PMID: 35191896.
Granda-Cameron, C & Lynch, M.P. Clinical framework for quality improvement of cancer cachexia. Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs. 2018 Oct-Dec;5(4):369-376. doi: 10.4103/apjon.apjon_18_18. PMID: 30271818; PMCID: PMC6103200.
Granda-Cameron, C., Pauly, M., DeMille, D., Mante, A., Null, S., Malkowski, J., Hogan, T., Lane, J., Geiger, G.A., Newman, J., & Lynch, M.P. Gap analysis: A strategy to improve the quality of care of head and neck cancer patients. The J of Community and Supportive Oncology. 2017;15 (1), 28-36.
Granda-Cameron, C., Behta, M., Hovinga, M., Rundio, A. & Mintzer, D. Risk Factors Associated with 30-Day Hospital Readmissions in Adult Cancer Patients. Oncol Nurs Forum. 2015 May;42(3):E257-68. doi: 10.1188/15.ONF.E257-E268. PMID: 25901388.
- mHealth Interventions to Improve the Breast Cancer Continuum of Care from Prevention to Survivorship of Hispanic Women: A Scoping Review
- Chatbot-interfaced and cognitive-affective barrier-driven messages to improve colposcopy adherence after abnormal Pap test results in underserved urban women: A feasibility pilot study
- Development of an Innovative Interprofessional Palliative Care Student Learning Collaborative
- Perceptions of Clinical Trial Participation in African American Cancer Survivors and Caregivers
- Clinical Framework for Quality Improvement of Cancer Cachexia
Selected Honors & Awards
2019, Leadership Academy Fellow, Thomas Jefferson University
2014, Recipient of the Relationship Based Care Award, Leadership Domain Pennsylvania Hospital
2011, DrNP Clinical Scholar Award. Drexel University, College of Nursing and Health Professions
2010, Nursing Excellence Award. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
Research Grants
2021 Principal Investigator, Jefferson College of Nursing, Stratton Grant.
Using Human-Centered Design to Create a Culturally Tailored Teaching Tool Prototype to Improve Engagement of African Americans in Clinical Trials.
2021 Co-Principal Investigator, NCI Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health Related Research, PA-2—166.
A Mobile TXT-based Intervention to Improve Adherence to Adjuvant Hormone Therapy and Symptom Management in Hispanic Breast Cancer Survivors.
PI: Wen, Kuang-Yi
2020 Co-Investigator, Thomas Jefferson University, Provost Award.
Cervix Chat, A Mobile TXT Intervention to Improve Attendance to Colposcopy Clinic in women with Abnormal Pap Results.
PI: Wen, Kuang-Yi
2019 Co-Investigator. Thomas Jefferson University College of Nursing, Stratton Grant.
The Impact of a Palliative Care Inter-professional Student Learning Collaborative on Student Participants.
PI: Kates, Jeannette
2019 Principal Investigator, Jefferson College of Nursing, Community-Based Participatory Research for Health.
Empowerment through Engagement: African Americans as Partners in Clinical Trials.
2018 Co-Investigator, Thomas Jefferson University, Provost Award.
Changing the Advance Care Planning Paradigm for African American Cancer Patients.
PI: Kates, Jeannette
2012 Principal Investigator, Oncology Nursing Society Foundation APN/DNP Student Fellowship Grant. Risk Factors Associated with 30-Day Hospital Readmissions in Adult Cancer Patients.