Karen S. Lyons, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Oregon Health & Science University
School of Nursing Portland Campus
3455 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd. SN-ORD
Portland, Ore. 97239
Phone: 503 494-3975
FAX: 503 418-0903
E-mail: lyonsk@ohsu.edu
Currently accepting Ph.D. students
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EDUCATION
Dr. Lyons is a research psychologist with a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies from Pennsylvania State University.
ONGOING RESEARCH SUPPORT
R21 AR053597-01A2 Lyons (PI) 7/1/08-6/30/10
NIAMS
Couple Perceptions of Fibromyalgia Symptoms
Fibromyalgia patients and spouses struggle together to manage symptoms based on their individual perceptions. When these perceptions are incongruent it may compromise the supportive nature of the couple and lead to poor couple well-being and quality of life. The primary goal of the proposed study is to examine patient-spouse symptom incongruence in 200 couples to design a couple-based intervention.
Role: Principal Investigator
RSGPB-07-171-01-CPPB Lyons (PI) 7/1/07-6/30/11
American Cancer Society
The Family Living with Lung Cancer: Perceptions and Outcomes.
The primary goal of the proposed study is to examine patient-family member incongruence in perceptions of patient physical function, pain, fatigue and shortness-of-breath over a 12-month period. In particular, the individual, dyad, and family-level variables that predict incongruenceand the effect of that incongruence on satisfaction with the decision to shift focus to symptom palliation only.
Role: Principal Investigator
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
McCarthy, M.J., Lyons, K.S., & Powers, L.E. (In Press). Expanding post-stroke depression research: Movement toward a dyadic perspective. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
McCarthy, M.J., Powers, L.E., & Lyons, K.S., (2011). Post-Stroke Depression: Social workers’
role in addressing an under-recognized psychological problem for couples who have experienced stroke. Health & Social Work, 36, 139-148.
Fromme, E.K., Bascom, P.B., Kenworthy-Heinige, T., Smith, M.D., Lyons, K.S., Richardson, R.H., Guthrie, A.E., & Tolle, S.W. (2010) Incorporating routine survival prediction in a US hospital based palliative care service. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 13, 1439-1444. DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2010.0152
Carter, J.H., Lyons, K. S., Stewart, B. J., Archbold, P. G., & Scobee, R. (2010). Does age make a difference in caregiver strain? Comparison of young versus older caregivers in early-stage
Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders, 25, 724-730. DOI: 10.1002/mds.22888
esearch: Movement toward a dyadic perspective. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Lyons, K. S., Stewart, B. J., Archbold, P. G., & Carter, J. H. (2009). Optimism, pessimism, mutuality, and gender: Predicting 10-year role strain in Parkinson disease spouses. The Gerontologist.
Carter, J. H., Stewart, B. J., Lyons, K.S., & Archbold, P. (2008). Do Motor and Non-motor Symptoms in PD Patients Predict Caregiver Strain and Depression? Movement Disorders.
White, D., Newton-Curtis, L., & Lyons, K.S. (2008). Development and initial testing of a measure of person-directed care. The Gerontologist.
Lyons, K. S., Sayer, A.G., Archbold, P. G., Hornbrook, M., & Stewart, B. J. (2007). The Enduring and Contextual Effects of Physical Health and Depression on Care Dyad Mutuality. Research in Nursing & Health, 30, 84-98.
Lyons, K. S., & Sayer, A.G. (2005). Longitudinal dyad models in family research. Journal of Marriage & Family, 67, 1048-1060.
Lyons, K. S., Stewart, B. J., Archbold, P. G., Carter, J. H., & Perrin, N. A. (2004). Pessimism and optimism as early-warning signs in Parkinson’s disease caregiving. Nursing Research, 53, 354-362.
Lyons, K. S., Zarit, S. H., Sayer, A. G. & Whitlatch, C. J. (2002). Caregiving as a dyadic process: Perspectives from caregiver and receiver. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 57B, P195-P204.
Lyons, K. S., Zarit, S. H., & Townsend, A. L. (2000). Families and formal service usage: Stability and change in patterns of interface. Aging and Mental Health, 4, 234-243.
Lyons, K. S., & Tiernan, J. (1999). Dependency, life satisfaction and context in the urban elderly. The Irish Journal of Psychology, 20, 58-68.
Lyons, K. S. & Zarit, S. H. (1999). Formal and informal support: The great divide. The International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 14, 183-192.


