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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36875395/u-s-cooperative-extension-s-response-to-substance-misuse-a-scoping-review
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Angela Hagaman, Kristen Roark, Lisa Tucker Washburn
BACKGROUND: The U.S. has experienced exponential growth in overdose fatalities over the past four decades and more than 22 million people are currently living with a substance use disorder (SUD). While great strides have been made in advancing the science of SUD prevention and treatment, proven programs and interventions are not commonly disseminated at scale in impacted communities. The U.S. Cooperative Extension System (Extension) has been recognized as a valued partner in addressing SUD in communities...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36818413/health-extension-for-diabetes-impact-of-a-community-based-diabetes-self-management-support-program-on-older-adults-activation
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christina J Dietz, Windsor Westbrook Sherrill, Michelle Stancil, Lior Rennert, Michelle Parisi, Danielle McFall
OBJECTIVE: The goals of this study were to determine whether completion of a community-based diabetes self-management support (DSMS) program delivered through a university Cooperative Extension network increased Patient Activation Measure (PAM) scores and to examine predictors of improvement in PAM score in individuals participating in the DSMS. METHODS: The Health Extension for Diabetes (HED) is a 4-month program delivered via a paraprofessional extension agent in partnership with an established diabetes self-management education and support program...
2023: Diabetes Spectrum: a Publication of the American Diabetes Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36554554/dissemination-in-extension-health-specialists-information-sources-and-channels-for-health-promotion-programming
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas E Strayer, Laura E Balis, NithyaPriya S Ramalingam, Samantha M Harden
In the National Cooperative Extension System (herein: Extension), state-level specialists serve as key intermediaries between research, educators, and the community members they serve. There is a need to understand information seeking and sharing practices (i.e., dissemination) among specialists to increase the adoption of evidence-based health promotion programs. Specialists ( N = 94) across 47 states were identified and invited to participate in this mixed methods study. A one-way ANOVA with Bonferroni corrections was used to analyze survey data...
December 12, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36483125/parents-of-minor-children-lose-less-weight-during-a-behavioral-weight-loss-intervention-findings-from-the-rural-leap-trial
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christie A Befort, Kathryn M Ross, David M Janicke, Michael G Perri
OBJECTIVE: The transition to parenthood is associated with worsening health behaviors, yet the impact of parental status on successful weight loss has rarely been examined. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of parental status of minor children on weight loss and behavioral adherence in a rural community-based weight loss intervention. METHODS: Five hundred and twenty-eight adults (age 21-75 years, body mass index [BMI] 30-45 kg/m2 ) were enrolled in a group-based weight loss intervention consisting of 16 weekly sessions delivered in face-to-face group sessions at Cooperative Extension Service (CES) offices...
December 2022: Obesity Science & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36374603/empty-houses-loose-dogs-and-engaged-citizens-lessons-learned-from-community-participatory-data-collection-in-rural-areas
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine Seals, Jessica Stroope, Jamila Freightman, Laura Ainsworth, Aimee Moles, Denise Holston
Rural surveys tend to oversample easy to reach populations, which can misrepresent community health needs. To achieve baseline data reflective of the communities served by the high obesity program (HOP), an innovative evaluation plan was created to prioritize equity and reflect the whole community. Principles of Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) were used to guide instrument development, research protocols, and data collection. A random sample of addresses created with United States Postal Service records provided a representative list of addresses in three HOP counties in Louisiana...
November 2022: Health Promotion Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36311640/built-environment-approaches-extension-personnel-s-preferences-barriers-and-facilitators
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura E Balis, Michelle Grocke-Dewey
Introduction: Interventions that modify the built environment can increase population physical activity levels and prevent chronic disease. The national Cooperative Extension System is poised to implement built environment approaches (i.e., pedestrian/bicycle infrastructure and enhanced access to physical activity spaces), but implementation strategies (i.e., methods or techniques to move research to practice) are needed to improve uptake. Effective implementation strategies address relevant barriers and capitalize on facilitators...
2022: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36254191/building-urban-community-resilience-through-university-extension-community-engagement-and-the-politics-of-knowledge
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justine Lindemann, Theodore R Alter, Forrest Stagner, Effie Palacios, Ledeebari Banuna, Mary Muldoon
Many land-grant universities are examining approaches to community engagement to better align with the US land-grant mission of knowledge democratization. With a growing majority of the United States' population living in urbanized spaces, it is a societal imperative for university engagement initiatives to devise strategies for engaging people on the complexity of urban issues central to individual and community wellbeing. Effective urban engagement demands collaboration and strong relationships with urban organizations and residents to co-create approaches to urban concerns...
October 12, 2022: Socio-ecological practice research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36203707/three-cooperative-extension-initiatives-funded-to-address-michigan-s-opioid-crisis
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheryl L Eschbach, Dawn A Contreras, Lauren E Kennedy
People living with opioid use disorder and those experiencing other types of substance misuse are part of a public health crisis in the United States. Rates of opioid misuse, overdose, and opioid-related deaths within different subpopulations show where prevention efforts must focus. Through concerted efforts, aligned with common goals, a statewide community-based educational organization (Michigan State University Extension) has demonstrated ability to acquire multi-year funding from varied sources of state and federal funds that has produced robust support for statewide projects and collaborations...
2022: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36061284/cooperative-extension-professionals-knowledge-and-attitudes-toward-the-opioid-epidemic-implications-for-capacity-development-and-outreach
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa T Washburn, Karen L Franck, Sreedhar Upendram, Jackie N Yenerall
Introduction: Worsening of the opioid epidemic amplifies calls for involvement of the nationwide Cooperative Extension System (Extension) in addressing this crisis. Understanding knowledge and attitudes among Extension professionals who directly interact with communities is critical given identified needs for increased capacity and substantial federal investments supporting Extension's opioid response. This study explored opioid knowledge and attitudes among Extension professionals in one state to identify attitudes and perceptions that may influence community-level efforts...
2022: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36011535/feasibility-and-comparative-effectiveness-for-the-delivery-of-the-national-diabetes-prevention-program-through-cooperative-extension-in-rural-communities
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna M Gorczyca, Richard A Washburn, Patricia Smith, Robert N Montgomery, Lyndsie M Koon, Mary Hastert, Kameron B Suire, Joseph E Donnelly
The U.S. Cooperative Extension Service (CE) has potential to deliver the National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) to rural residents with prediabetes. However, the CE remains underutilized for the delivery of NDPP. We compared the feasibility/effectiveness of the NDPP (0-6 mos.) delivered by CE personnel to rural residents with prediabetes using Zoom® (CE-Zoom® ) or by our research staff using Facebook® (FB). Adults (n = 31, age ~55 years) were enrolled (CE-Zoom® n = 16, FB n = 15). Attendance did not differ significantly between groups (CE Zoom® = 69%, FB = 83%, p = 0...
August 11, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35985023/addressing-health-inequities-an-exploratory-assessment-of-extension-educators-perceptions-of-program-demand-for-diverse-communities
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren E Kennedy, Thomas E Strayer, Laura E Balis
Land grant universities are a key provider of community-based health promotion programs through the Cooperative Extension Service. However, Extension's current approach to addressing systemic social determinants of health is incomplete and inconsistent. The purpose of this study was to explore Extension health educators' perceptions of demand for health promotion programming targeting audiences most likely to experience health inequities. Health educators within 2 state Extension systems were invited to complete an online survey based on a capacity building model...
October 2022: Family & Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35771106/first-report-of-postharvest-stem-end-rot-of-mango-fruit-mangifera-indica-caused-by-diaporthe-pseudomangiferae-in-china
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saini Li, Liqiong Xu, Weimin Zhang
Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is considered one of the most important tropical or subtropical fruit crops (Nelson et al.2008). China is the second-largest producer of mango (Kuhn et al. 2017). In June 2021, postharvest stem-end rot disease was observed on Narcissus mango (about 20% of the fruits showed similar symptoms of infections) in local agricultural market of Guangzhou, China. Black rot symptomatic lesions were observed on the fruit surface, which initially started from the stem end and progresses into decay, turning brown...
June 30, 2022: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35768329/ecological-approach-to-family-style-multilevel-child-care-intervention-formative-evaluation-using-re-aim-framework
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dipti A Dev, Irene Padasas, Carly Hillburn, Virginia C Stage, David A Dzewaltowski
OBJECTIVE: Conduct formative evaluation of Ecological Approach to Family-Style Dining (EAT) Intervention. DESIGN: Qualitative semistructured interviews and demographic surveys. SETTING: Early care and education (ECE) centers in Nebraska. PARTICIPANTS: Cooperative Extension coaches (n = 9), ECE administrators (n = 8), and teachers (n = 17) caring for children aged 3-5 years. INTERVENTION: The EAT intervention (a 16-week, 7-lesson, evidence-based online responsive feeding ECE model) uses a multilevel improvement system of 5 implementation strategies...
June 26, 2022: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35733142/sustainability-capacity-of-a-vegetable-gardening-intervention-for-cancer-survivors
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mallory G Cases, Cindy K Blair, Peter S Hendricks, Kerry Smith, Scott Snyder, Wendy Demark-Wahnefried
BACKGROUND: Health behavior interventions, especially those that promote improved diet and physical activity, are increasingly directed toward cancer survivors given their burgeoning numbers and high risk for comorbidity and functional decline. However, for health behavior interventions to achieve maximal public health impact, sustainability at both the individual and organizational levels is crucial. The current study aimed to assess the individual and organizational sustainability of the Harvest for Health mentored vegetable gardening intervention among cancer survivors...
June 22, 2022: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35719657/exploring-extension-agent-capacity-and-readiness-to-adopt-policy-systems-and-environmental-change-approaches
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Washburn, Heather Norman-Burgdolf, Natalie Jones, Lauren E Kennedy, Soghra Jarvandi
Introduction: Enhanced Extension outreach strategies combine traditional direct education programs with public health approaches like policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) change. However, the Cooperative Extension system and county-based Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Extension agents have historically prioritized direct education programming and diffusion of enhanced outreach strategies has varied. Extension personnel may lack capacity and readiness for successful PSE change implementation...
2022: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35711576/-setting-them-up-for-success-including-youth-on-the-autism-spectrum-in-4-h
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolyn E B McCormick, Veronika Peskova, Abby Morgan, Emily Carlson, Rose A Mason
Youth on the autism spectrum often face challenges accessing services in rural communities compared to those who live in higher resource areas. There is a particular need for services that support skills that will help youth transition to adulthood and future employment. 4-H is a national youth development program that is well-positioned to address the needs of youth on the autism spectrum; however, minimal empirical evidence exists about the implementation and effectiveness of inclusive practices in 4-H programs...
2022: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35646779/mindfulness-and-understanding-of-self-care-for-leaders-of-extension-promoting-well-being-for-health-educators-and-their-clients
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Dysart, Samantha M Harden
Background: Mindfulness and self-care, practiced through a variety of methods like meditation and exercise, can improve overall sense of holistic well-being (i.e., flourishing). Increasing mindfulness and self-care may lead to increased flourishing and job satisfaction among the nation-wide Cooperative Extension system delivery personnel (agents) through a theory-based online program and an extended experiential program. Methods: Cooperative Extension agents from two states were invited to participate in MUSCLE via statewide listservs...
2022: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35377916/honey-bee-hive-covers-reduce-food-consumption-and-colony-mortality-during-overwintering
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley L St Clair, Nathanael J Beach, Adam G Dolezal
Beekeepers regularly employ management practices to mitigate losses during the winter, often considered the most difficult time during a colony life cycle. Management recommendations involving covering or wrapping hives in insulation during winter have a long history; over 100 years ago, most recommendations for overwintering in cold climates involved heavy insulation wraps or moving hives indoors. These recommendations began to change in the mid-20th century, but hive covers are still considered useful and are described in contemporary beekeeping manuals and cooperative extension materials...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35124992/first-report-of-cotton-leafroll-dwarf-virus-infecting-hibiscus-syriacus-in-south-korea
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Davaajargal Igori, Ah-Young Shin, Se Eun Kim, Suk-Yoon Kwon, Jae Sun Moon
Three cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV; genus Polerovirus, family Solemoviridae) genotypes have recently been identified (Tabassum et al., 2021; Ramos-Sobrinho et al., 2021). This virus is widespread in the United States (Thiessen et al., 2020; Aboughanem-Sabanadzovic et al., 2019; Tabassum et al., 2020) and has also been reported to infect chickpea (Cicer arietinum) in Uzbekistan (Kumari et al., 2020). As well, CLRDV was detected from 23 weed species (16 families), including Hibiscus sabdariffa (Sedhain et al...
February 5, 2022: Plant Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35094592/what-works-and-for-whom-outcome-evaluation-of-an-e-mail-walking-program-delivered-through-cooperative-extension
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Richards, Stephanie Woodcox, Anna Forster
INTRODUCTION: Get WalkIN' is a 12-week, e-mail-based walking promotion program. The purpose of this study was to (1) compare sociodemographics of participants who enrolled versus completed the program; and (2) evaluate program feasibility/acceptability from perspectives of program participants and county-based Extension Educators who implemented the program. METHODS: Participants (N = 875), recruited by county-based Extension Educators, were asked Likert-scale questions (eg, ease of reading the e-mails and frequency of e-mails) to assess program acceptability and open-ended questions regarding improvements...
January 2022: Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
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