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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361434/describing-the-lived-experience-and-resource-needs-of-individuals-with-long-covid
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David Von Nordheim, Mikayla Johnson, Charlene Caburnay, Sarah Alleman, Matthew Kreuter, Amy McQueen
Individuals with long COVID report diverse symptoms lasting weeks or months after initial infection, causing significant psychosocial distress. Navigating health care interactions are often difficult for these individuals due to the diffuse nature of their symptoms, a lack of effective treatment options, and skepticism from some providers. To better understand these challenges, this study sought to further describe the lived experience of individuals with long COVID. A survey was conducted with individuals evaluated for long COVID at a specialty clinic (n = 200), which included questions about prior conditions, symptoms, use of medical and support services, and information and resource needs...
February 15, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38339998/building-local-capacity-in-a-low-resource-setting-to-increase-access-to-health-care-an-evaluation-of-blood-pressure-monitoring-training
#22
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Sarah Weir, Cassandra May, Alexa Wills, Erin Van Zanten, Kathryn Nesbit, Alexander Ngalande, Ruth Kanjirawaya
Cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension are common and largely uncontrolled in Malawi. In this low-resource setting, Community Health Workers (CHWs) can increase access to home-based blood pressure (BP) monitoring. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a CHW training focused on BP monitoring and referral criteria, as well as the accuracy of referral decision-making and documentation. The participants were a purposive sample of all active home-based palliative care CHWs at St...
February 10, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38317502/understanding-newcomer-challenges-and-opportunities-to-accessing-nature-and-greenspace-in-riverdale-hamilton-ontario-a-neighborhood-centered-photovoice-study
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Sujane Kandasamy, Matthew Y Kwan, Parsa K Memon, Dipika Desai, Russell J de Souza, Patty Montague, Diana Sherifali, Gita Wahi, Sonia Anand
BACKGROUND: Access to and engagement with greenspace is related to improved health benefits. We sought to collaborate with community members as partners in research and co-creators in knowledge to better understand which components within a newcomer-dense community help or hinder individual and community efforts to access greenspace and nature-based activities. METHODS: We used photovoice methodology to engage with local residents in focus groups, photowalks, and photo-elicitation interviews...
February 5, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38293773/the-radical-welcome-engagement-restoration-model-and-assessment-tool-for-community-engaged-partnerships
#24
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Sirry M Alang, Abby S Letcher, Mary Louise Mitsdarffer, Autumn Kieber-Emmons, Jose Rivera, Carol Moeller, Nyann Biery, Hasshan Batts
People experiencing addiction, houselessness, or who have a history of incarceration have worse health outcomes compared with the general population. This is due, in part, to practices and policies of historically White institutions that exclude the voices, perspectives, and contributions of communities of color in leadership, socio-economic development, and decision-making that matters for their wellbeing. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches hold promise for addressing health inequities...
January 31, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38288716/medication-safety-counseling-practices-of-pediatric-primary-care-clinicians
#25
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Leticia Manning Ryan, Barry S Solomon, Michael J Miller, Eileen McDonald, Anna DiNucci, Elise Omaki, Wendy Shields, Nancy S Weinfield
Medication exposures and poisonings are a major cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality. Unsafe patient practices are well documented despite the American Academy of Pediatrics recommending that pediatric primary care clinicians discuss medication safety with patients. Current clinician counseling practices for pediatric patients are unknown. Studies of adult patients suggest that physician counseling practices often focus on administration but not storage or disposal. To address this gap, we administered a web-based survey to clinically active pediatric primary care clinicians in two mid-Atlantic health care systems...
January 30, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38288585/food-insecurity-and-psychosocial-burden-in-a-national-community-based-sample-of-households-managing-food-allergy
#26
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Samantha Sansweet, Anita Roach, Andrea A Pappalardo, Jennaveve C Yost, Justine Asante, Christopher Warren
BACKGROUND: Experiencing food allergies and food insecurity has been linked to socioeconomic, physical, and mental health-related challenges, but less is known about the intersection of these experiences. This study aims to better understand the impact of food insecurity on food allergy patients and their caregivers, with the intention of informing ongoing efforts to improve screening for food insecurity and mental health concerns and reducing their burden among households managing food allergy...
January 30, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264944/physical-activity-policy-systems-and-environment-change-through-extension-snap-ed-a-multistate-perspective
#27
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Jessica Stroope, M Renée Umstattd Meyer, Kerry Gabbert, Deborah H John, Debra Kellstedt, Kathryn M Orzech, Marilyn E Wende
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) provides nutrition education and support for healthy living in SNAP-qualifying communities. SNAP-Ed supports policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) efforts to make the healthy choice an easier choice. SNAP-Ed implementers have widely adopted healthy eating PSE supports. However, physical activity (PA) PSE strategies are less common, with limited awareness between states of how other SNAP-Ed implementers approach PA-focused PSE work. Physical Activity Policy, Research, and Evaluation Network (PAPREN) Rural Active Living Workgroup project members sought to explore how Extension-based SNAP-Ed implements PA-focused PSE approaches...
January 24, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264913/the-coalition-of-national-health-education-organizations-recent-advances-to-strengthen-the-health-education-profession
#28
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Heidi Hancher-Rauch, M Elaine Auld
The Coalition of National Health Education Organizations (CNHEO) has existed since 1972, with a mission of bringing together national and international health education organizations who serve within the United States to seek joint actions in support of the health education profession. Much success and collaboration have occurred over the last 50 years, including developing and implementing the 2018-2025 strategic plan. The nine member organizations of the Coalition paused to review individual and collaborative work in addressing shared goals and objectives around policy and mandates, preparation and professional development, credentialing, identity and value of health education, health education workforce and diversity, and research and practice...
January 24, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264911/my-best-alaskan-life-addressing-adolescent-mental-and-reproductive-health-in-alaska
#29
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Lauren Lessard, Cornelia Jessen, Sara L Buckingham, Riley Russell, S Abigail Morgan, Jennifer Baker
INTRODUCTION: Since 2020, a multisector research team has coordinated a youth-driven, community-based participatory research project to adapt a reproductive life plan for application in a statewide initiative called My Best Alaskan Life (MBAL). The RLP is adapted for Alaskan youth and is intended to support teens in decision-making processes reflecting cultural priorities, personal goals, and sexual and reproductive health. Background. With 46% of youth in Alaska reporting not having used a condom during their last sexual intercourse and 15% not having used contraception, unintended pregnancy and transmission of STIs will continue...
January 24, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264910/connecting-to-community-violence-prevention-barriers-geography-and-preventionist-perceptions-of-community-leadership-and-opportunities
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agnes Rieger, Jeanna Campbell, Rachel Garthe
Violence is a public health concern, negatively impacting individual and community health and safety. Although violence can be prevented, prevention efforts are complex in part because they require addressing community factors. Despite an increase in funding and support for community violence prevention, relatively little is known about what prevention practice barriers may be related to community factors. This study addressed this gap by surveying a statewide sample of violence preventionists. We explored if coordination and logistical barriers and rural geography are associated with perceptions of two community factors: community opportunities and leadership quality...
January 24, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264870/the-stress-of-advancement-a-nurse-practitioner-s-exploration-in-providing-culturally-competent-obesity-prevention-counseling-in-black-women
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Jasmine A Berry, Joan Cranford, Rachel Powell
BACKGROUND: Black women are diagnosed, disabled, and die from obesity and associated chronic diseases at higher rates than any other sex or race. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) can potentially improve culturally relevant health education and counseling by using health literacy communication tools. OBJECTIVE: Explore individualized barriers and APRNs' role in providing obesity prevention education and counseling by assessing the efficacy of the Teach-Back Method (TBM) to understand health habits and attitudes...
January 24, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264858/disseminating-community-engaged-research-involving-people-experiencing-homelessness-and-diabetes-using-participatory-theater
#32
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Preethiya Sekar, Maren Ward, Susan Gust, Becky R Ford, Moncies Franco, Edward Adair, Annette Bryant, Denita Ngwu, Jonathan M Cole, Lelis Brito, Marcia Barnes, Tahiti Robinson, Ali 'Cia Anderson-Campbell, Joel Gray, Esther Ouray, Alphonse Carr, Katherine Diaz Vickery
People experiencing homelessness balance competing priorities resulting in reduced capacity to meet the care demands of chronic conditions, including Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Arts-based performances present an avenue to expose others to these challenges. This article describes the process of incorporating qualitative research findings in a community-based participatory theater production to expose audiences to the day-to-day realities of living with T2DM while simultaneously experiencing homelessness...
January 24, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264839/community-and-organizational-readiness-to-adopt-a-physical-activity-intervention-in-micropolitan-settings
#33
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Nicole Gauthreaux, Rebecca Bucklin, Anna Correa, Eliza Steere, Hanh Pham, Rima A Afifi, Natoshia M Askelson
BACKGROUND: Assessing community and organizational readiness is key to successfully implementing programs. The purpose of this study was to assess the baseline readiness of micropolitan communities to adopt an evidence-based physical activity (PA) intervention by exploring three dimensions: (1) attitudes and current efforts toward prevention, (2) community and organizational climate that facilitates (or impedes) change, and (3) capacity to implement change. METHOD: Data were collected from community leaders in 14 communities through an online survey in June 2021 (n = 149)...
January 24, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38258559/comprehensive-sexual-health-educational-learning-modules-for-college-students
#34
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Alexa Asson, Joni K Roberts
Sexual health education in the United States continues to be a controversial topic of discussion with no federal regulations. Due to this, the sex education students receive before college varies greatly. Our team discovered that no mandatory, comprehensive sexual health education is required for students once they enter the California State University system. At Cal Poly specifically, it was found that students were engaging in risky sexual behaviors. For example, the 2021 American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment III Fall 2021 Data Report revealed that less than half (42...
January 23, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243796/assessing-the-performance-of-a-nutrition-knowledge-questionnaire-with-a-low-socioeconomic-status-population-using-rasch-analysis
#35
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Holly F Huye, Peter Paprzycki, Carol L Connell
Parents and preschool teachers play a key role in shaping children's dietary behaviors. Knowledge of nutrition and healthy dietary choices is a key component to improve dietary habits and reduce the prevalence of obesity and associated co-morbidities. Using valid and reliable instruments is necessary for accurate assessment of knowledge to tailor interventions and measure effectiveness specific to the population of interest. The objectives of this paper are to (1) identify potential gaps in the baseline nutrition knowledge among parents and teachers using a previously validated questionnaire prior to a preschool obesity prevention intervention; and (2) assess the instrument's reliability and construct validity for a low socioeconomic status population using a post hoc Rasch analysis...
January 20, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38240271/utilizing-local-professional-association-chapters-as-pathways-for-leadership-development
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole Batista, Deb Risisky, Tara M Lutz, Ellen Clinesmith, Jahkeeva Morgan
In 2019, there was no entity specifically dedicated to health promotion and education practitioners in Connecticut or New England. This made it difficult for health promotion practitioners and students to network, collaborate, and engage in professional development. The purpose of this article is to share our experiences developing the new Connecticut Chapter of the Society for Public Health Education (CT SOPHE), including how we leveraged student interns during the first two years to promote organizational growth...
January 19, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38235695/inclusion-of-people-with-disabilities-in-community-health-needs-assessments-in-florida-united-states
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Logan S Roberts, Tyler G James
Community health needs assessments (CHNAs) play a crucial role in identifying health needs of communities. Yet, unique health needs of people with disabilities (PWDs) are often underrecognized in public health practice. In 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) required the implementation of standardized data collection guidelines, including disability status, among federal agencies. The extent to which guidance from ACA and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has impacted disability inclusion in CHNAs is unknown...
January 18, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38189324/the-be-real-framework-enhancing-relationship-building-skills-for-community-health-workers
#38
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Amelia M Jamison, Janesse Brewer, Mary Davis Hamlin, Amanda Forr, Robin Roberts, Aleen Carey, Adriele Fugal, Magda E Mankel, Yazmine Tovar, Stephanie Adams, Katie Shapcott, Daniel Salmon
Trust plays an integral part in the effective functioning of public health systems. During the COVID-19 pandemic, distrust of public health fueled vaccine hesitancy and created additional barriers to immunization. Although most Americans have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine, the percentage of fully immunized adults remains suboptimal. To reach vaccine-hesitant communities, it is vital that public health be worthy of trust. As trusted members of their communities, community health workers (CHWs) can serve as ideal messengers and conversation partners for vaccination decision-making...
January 8, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38180047/advancing-inclusive-communication-implementing-an-audit-to-center-equity-in-snap-ed-programming
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pamela Bruno, Colleen Fuller, Hannah Ruhl, Lori Kaley, Patricia Dushuttle
Public health interventions rely on information exchange to influence health outcomes. Increasingly, practitioners are working to be intentional with public health messaging. The language used to communicate program objectives and health recommendations should reflect the community's lived experience and avoid perpetuating health and social inequities. Words and tone matter, and both should be inclusive and non-stigmatizing. Prioritizing a health equity lens for communication may require a critical review and revision of existing materials...
January 5, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38180021/implementation-of-a-booster-sexual-health-education-curriculum-for-older-adolescents-in-rural-communities
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nancy F Berglas, Salish Harrison, Julio Romero, Natasha Borgen, Martha J Decker
Ongoing education on sexual health and other health promotion topics is critical as young people transition into adulthood. A "booster" round of education may be an effective strategy to reinforce information previously taught and expand to additional topics relevant later in adolescence. In partnership with a Youth Advisory Council, we co-designed READY, Set, Go!, a booster curriculum for older adolescents with modules covering adult preparation skills, sexual identity, relationships, reproductive health, and mental health...
January 5, 2024: Health Promotion Practice
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