Jane Abanes

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Community Health Systems
SchoolSchool of Nursing
PronounsShe/Her/Hers
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    Vanderbilt University , Nashville, TNPh.D.08/2020Nursing Science
    Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TNDNP12/2013Nursing Practice
    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CAPost-Masters04/2011Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
    University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZMaster of Science12/2008Nursing
    University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CABachelor of Science05/2003Nursing
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    Rear Admiral Hall; U.S. Navy2023Best Peer-Reviewed Publication: Acupuncture for sleep disturbances in postdeployment military
    Department of Defense; Joint Service2023Defense Meritorious Service Medal
    Tri-Service Nursing Research Program (TSNRP); Department of Defense2020First Place, Research Category: Feasibility and acceptability of a brief acupuncture intervention
    Rear Admiral Neimeyer; U.S. Navy2018Best Evidence-Based Practice Publication for Using a web-based patient-provider messaging system
    Jonas Philanthropies2016Jonas Nurse Leader Scholar

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    I am an assistant professor in the Department of Community Health Systems and the director of the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program at the University of California San Francisco. My research interests are the use of Acupuncture and other Complementary and Alternative Medicine for posttraumatic stress disorder, perceived stress, pain, and sleep disturbances in service members and veterans.

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    1. Associations Between Sleep Disorders and Treatment Response in Service Members With Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms: A Secondary Outcome Analysis. Mil Med. 2024 Oct 15. Abanes JJ, Raiciulescu S. PMID: 39405266.
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    2. Perceived benefits of brief acupuncture for sleep disturbances in postdeployment military service members. J Clin Sleep Med. 2021 08 01; 17(8):1533-1543. Abanes J, Ridner SH, Rhoten B. PMID: 33687323; PMCID: PMC8656920.
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    3. Acupuncture for Sleep Disturbances in Post-Deployment Military Service Members: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Clin Nurs Res. 2022 02; 31(2):239-250. Abanes JJ, Ridner SH, Dietrich MS, Hiers C, Rhoten B. PMID: 34229475.
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    4. Feasibility and Acceptability of a Brief Acupuncture Intervention for Service Members with Perceived Stress. Mil Med. 2020 02 13; 185(1-2):e17-e22. Abanes J, Hiers C, Rhoten B, Dietrich MS, Ridner SH. PMID: 31247110.
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    5. Chronic depression treated successfully with novel taping therapy: a new approach to the treatment of depression. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2016; 12:1281-6. Han CH, Hwang HS, Lee YJ, Lee SN, Abanes JJ, Lee BH. PMID: 27330295; PMCID: PMC4898438.
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    6. Using a web-based patient-provider messaging system to enhance patient satisfaction among active duty sailors and Marines seen in the psychiatric outpatient clinic: a pilot study. Nurs Clin North Am. 2014 Mar; 49(1):91-103. Abanes JJ, Adams S. PMID: 24485190.
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