Lisa Ingerski

Primary Position
Assistant Member
Job Responsibilities
Research
Patient Care
Education/Training
Psychology
Short Synopsis of Professional Interests
Psychosocial factors impacting treatment adherence and quality of life outcomes, family functioning and transition of responsibility related to the treatment regimen, development of adherence-promotion interventions, especially for children & adolescents.
Training Opportunities at Location
Yes
Address
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
262 Danny Thomas Place, MS 740
Memphis, TN 38105-3678
Phone(s)
901-595-7650
Keywords
Adherence
quality of life
transition
family functioning
Publications of Interest

Ingerski LM, Modi AC, Hood KK, Pai AL, Zeller M, Piazza-Waggoner C, Driscoll KA, Franciosi J, Rothenberg ME, Hommel K. Health-related quality of life across pediatric chronic conditions. Journal of Pediatrics 156:639-644, 2010.

Ingerski LM, Baldassano RN, Denson LA, Hommel KA. Barriers to oral medication adherence for adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 35:683-691, 2010.

Ingerski LM, Shaw K, Gray WN, Janicke DM. A pilot study comparing traumatic stress symptoms by child and parent report across pediatric chronic illness groups. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 31:713-719, 2010.

Ingerski LM, Hente EA, Modi AC, Hommel KA. Electronic measurement of medication adherence in pediatric chronic illness: A review of measures. Journal of Pediatrics 159:528-534, 2011.

Ingerski LM, Perazzo L, Goebel J, Pai ALH. Family strategies for medication adherence in pediatric kidney transplantation. Nursing Research 60:190-196, 2011.