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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605830/social-dimensions-as-resources-in-promoting-academic-well-being-the-case-study-of-the-university-of-foggia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fulvio Signore, Ciro Esposito, Immacolata Di Napoli, Barbara Agueli, Emanuela Ingusci, Terri Mannarini, Giusi Antonia Toto, Caterina Arcidiacono, Stefania Fantinelli
Recently, scholars have focused more on changes in higher education, leading to significant insights into the working lives of academics and certain related processes, such as stress or well-being. The interest in academia is also justified by the role of universities as institutions that promote health and well-being, serving as a bridge between society, the world of work, and the local community. This study aims to identify social factors that can enhance the well-being of academic workers (lecturers and technical-administrative staff), highlighting how processes linked to social identity, based on the dynamics of identification with a territory or an organization, can serve as resources that promote well-being...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605794/an-epidemiological-study-of-the-determinants-and-patterns-of-complementary-feeding-practices-among-children-of-6-24-months-of-age-group
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashwini Yadav, Shalini Rawat, Shruti Shastri
BACKGROUND: The introduction of complementary food is the most important factor determining the nutritional status of the children in the first 2 years of life. This study aimed to find out the determinants and patterns of complementary feeding practices and their impact on the growth and development of children of 6-24 months of age group. Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was done on immunization out patient department (OPD) in the field practice area of the Department of Community Medicine...
February 2024: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605780/community-based-advocacy-communication-social-mobilization-acsm-intervention-by-empowering-key-community-leaders-evaluation-using-the-re-aim-framework
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reenaa Mohan, Ganapathy Kalaiselvan
BACKGROUND: Based on the theme of World Tuberculosis (TB) Day 2018-" Wanted Leaders for TB free world," various studies and country-level project have witnessed how training leaders on TB has helped enhance TB awareness in the community. This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of Advocacy Communication and Social Mobilization (ACSM) intervention strategy through key community leaders, using Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was undertaken by the Department of Community Medicine, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital (SMVMCH), Puducherry, in the field practice area of Primary Health Centre (PHC), Thirubuvanai...
February 2024: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605754/baseline-knowledge-about-hypertension-and-sociodemographic-factors-related-to-salt-intake-behavior-among-hypertensive-individuals-in-a-rural-community-of-bangladesh-substudy-of-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Yasmin Jahan, Md Moshiur Rahman, Michiko Moriyama
BACKGROUND: Excess salt consumption increases blood pressure, and therefore, this substudy was designed among rural hypertensive individuals to assess the baseline knowledge about hypertension (HTN), and dietary salt intake behavior and identify the potential predictors for urinary salt excretion in Bangladesh. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 420 participants were enrolled after meeting the eligibility criteria during the 12 months of the study period. The participants received behavior changes related to short message services (SMS) and face-to-face education from community health workers...
February 2024: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603761/implementation-and-evaluation-of-a-large-community-based-colorectal-cancer-screening-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Navkiran K Shokar, Jessica Calderón-Mora, Rebekah Salaiz, Nancy Casner, Marc J Zuckerman, Theresa L Byrd, Gurjeet S Shokar, Alok Dwivedi
CONTEXT: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can significantly reduce incidence and mortality; however, screening rates are suboptimal. The lowest rates are among those with no usual source of care and the uninsured. OBJECTIVE: We describe the implementation and evaluation of a community-based CRC screening program from 2012 to 2015 designed to increase screening within a predominantly Hispanic US-Mexico border population. METHODS: The multicomponent, evidence-based program provided in-person, bilingual, culturally tailored health education facilitated by community health workers, no-cost primarily stool-based testing and diagnostic colonoscopy, and navigation...
May 2024: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice: JPHMP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603685/evaluation-of-cattle-farmers-knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-regarding-antimicrobial-use-and-antimicrobial-resistance-in-rwanda
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elise M Hirwa, Gisele Mujawamariya, Natnael Shimelash, Anselme Shyaka
The misuse of antimicrobials in livestock may lead to the emergence and spread of resistant pathogens harmful to human, animal, and environmental health. Therefore, determining the behavior and practices of farmers regarding antimicrobial use (AMU) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is crucial for addressing the growing threat of AMR. This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Eastern Province of Rwanda on 441 participants using a structured questionnaire to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) towards AMU and AMR...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603438/ethical-and-legal-dilemmas-experienced-by-israeli-social-workers-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michal Segal, Ayelet Gur
SUMMARY: The Covid-19 pandemic (Coronavirus) has created complex challenges for recipients of social services worldwide and for the social workers entrusted with assisting them. This article presents a study of the decision-making process of Israeli social workers when coping with ethical and legal dilemmas arising during the pandemic. METHOD: A qualitative self-administered survey was completed by 478 social workers who worked during the Covid-19 pandemic. Thematic analysis was used to identify major themes...
May 2023: Journal of Social Work: JSW
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603280/immigrant-legal-status-among-essential-frontline-workers-in-the-united-states-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-era
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan Allen, Jose D Pacas, Zoe Martens
Emerging evidence suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic has extracted a substantial toll on immigrant communities in the United States, due in part to increased potential risk of exposure for immigrants to COVID-19 in the workplace. In this article, we use federal guidance on which industries in the United States were designated essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, information about the ability to work remotely, and data from the 2019 American Community Survey to estimate the distribution of essential frontline workers by nativity and immigrant legal status...
June 2023: International Migration Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602920/emerging-social-workers-during-covid-19-exploring-perceived-readiness-and-training-needs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susanny Beltran, Asli Yalim, Ashley Morris, Lauren Taylor
SUMMARY METHODS AND APPROACH: Social workers support clients' psychosocial and resource needs across care settings. Social workers are typically not, however, trained to engage in emergency response practices such as the ones that may be necessary to support needs brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This article reports findings from a cross-sectional survey of social work students and recent graduates entering the field of social work during COVID-19, exploring their preparation, perceived readiness, and training needs...
May 2023: Journal of Social Work: JSW
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602299/-not-available
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellen J Hahn, Amanda Bucher, Kathy Rademacher, Whitney Beckett, LeeAnn Taylor, Audrey Darville, Melinda J Ickes
PURPOSE: This exploratory study described facilitators and barriers to reducing tobacco disparities in 2 small rural communities and identified ways to reduce tobacco use. METHODS: This was a descriptive design using qualitative methods. We created a resource database for 2 rural Kentucky counties, using a Culture of Health Framework. We recruited 16 organizational stakeholders serving low-socioeconomic populations and conducted focus groups and key informant interviews...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Rural Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602266/the-supportive-oncology-collaborative-expanding-upon-collaborative-care-to-increase-supportive-care-access-in-underserved-populations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kate Lally, Perla Macip-Rodriquez, Carrie Wu, Hilary McGuire, William Pirl
Background: Access to supportive services in community-based oncology is challenging but essential, particularly for underserved populations. Methods: We developed the Supportive Oncology Collaborative (SOC), built upon the tenets of Collaborative Care, an existing model used to increase access to behavioral health in community settings. Using a population-health-based approach with screening, a registry, and shared care, we added palliative care specialists to a team of social workers and a consulting psychiatrist...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601557/less-known-but-greatly-feared-cervical-cancer-in-ethiopia-community-awareness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nega Jibat, Rahma Ali, Wondimagegn Adissu, Gerezgiher Buruh, Alemseged Abdissa, Gelila K Goba, Suzanne M Garland, Nigisti Mulholland, Kim Mulholland, Demisew Amenu
To improve a community's awareness and attitude towards cervical cancer, strong evidence is needed to inform contextually appropriate policies. This study aims to explore community awareness about cervical cancer from the perspective of women, men and health extension workers (HEWs). The research was conducted from May to July 2021 in Jimma, Ethiopia. A total of 23 in-depth interviews were conducted. The study included married and unmarried women (15-19 and 25-29 years old), men of similar ages (married and unmarried), and HEWs...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601509/through-the-eyes-of-community-health-workers-what-was-needed-to-increase-covid-19-vaccine-uptake-in-the-missouri-southeast-region
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Anusha Ban, Ashish Shrestha, Carissa Van den Berk-Clark, Janice Ballard, Richard Logan, Tripp Logan, Anne Francioni, Megan Murray, Elizabeth A Baker
Public health emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, elucidate the strengths, weaknesses, and significant gaps in infrastructure, compatibility and consistency in communication systems, as well as the quality of collaborative relationships, and provider and workforce capacity. They also expose longstanding patterns of mistrust in the government and healthcare systems, and inadequacy in socio-economic infrastructures. These issues resulted in higher COVID-19 infection and mortality rates, and lower vaccination rates in many rural counties across the nation, including Missouri...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601503/enhancing-sexual-health-and-empowerment-among-migrant-women-sex-workers-a-community-health-worker-led-intervention-in-marseille-france
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emilie Mosnier, Maxime Hoyer, Fernanda Artigas, Hippolyte Regnault, Elodie Richard, David Michels, Marine Mosnier, Grâce Inegbeze, Manuela Salcedo Robledo, Bruno Spire, Stéphanie Vandentorren, Marc Lescaudron, Carole Eldin, Perrine Roux
INTRODUCTION: Given the high infection rate of sexually transmitted infections (STI) among migrant women sex workers (WSWs), it is necessary to understand how to improve prevention, information and care for this vulnerable population. Community health workers (CHWs), by linking community to health services, are positioned to improve health outcomes in migrant communities. This article aims to describe a pilot innovative intervention performed by CHWs to improve sexual health in migrant WSWs...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600319/critical-assessment-of-the-effectiveness-of-different-dust-control-measures-in-a-granite-quarry
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REVIEW
Mumini Babatunde Saka, Mohd Hazizan Bin Mohd Hashim
The exposure to respirable crystalline silica found in granite dust presents significant health hazards to quarry workers and nearby communities, including silicosis and various respiratory ailments. This study evaluates the efficacy of various pollution control measures implemented in granite quarries. It aimed to provide a comprehensive critical assessment of the effectiveness of various dust control measures, considering their mechanisms, impact on air quality, and implications for worker health and community welfare...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Public Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599575/design-and-validation-of-a-health-literacy-assessment-tool-for-covid-19-among-iranian-workers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leila Ghahremani, Khadijeh Jafarpour, Kaveh Ghodrati, Mahin Nazari, Hamidreza Mokarami
BACKGROUND: The workforce is an organization's most important asset, and ensuring their health and safety is crucial for achieving the organization's mission and goals. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to design and validate a health literacy tool for COVID-19 among Iranian workers. METHODS: This cross-sectional study involved a total of 201 participants. A personal information questionnaire was administered, and The Health Literacy Assessment (HLA) Tool was used to collect data specifically related to COVID-19...
April 2024: Health Literacy Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599035/-everybody-is-impacted-everybody-s-hurting-grief-loss-and-the-emotional-impacts-of-overdose-on-harm-reduction-workers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gillian Kolla, Triti Khorasheh, Zoe Dodd, Sarah Greig, Jason Altenberg, Yvette Perreault, Ahmed M Bayoumi, Kathleen S Kenny
BACKGROUND: The emotional impacts of witnessing and responding to overdose and overdose-related deaths have been largely overlooked during the drug toxicity overdose crisis in North America. Scarce research has analyzed these impacts on the health and well-being of harm reduction workers, and the broader determinants of harm reduction work. Our study investigates the experiences and impacts of witnessing and responding to frequent and escalating rates of overdose on harm reduction workers in Toronto, Canada...
April 9, 2024: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598816/designing-implementation-strategies-for-the-inclusion-of-lgbtqia-and-key-populations-content-in-undergraduate-nursing-curricula-in-kwazulu-natal-south-africa-protocol-for-a-multi-methods-research-project
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celenkosini Nxumalo, Zamasomi Prudence Busisiwe Luvuno, Hlolisile Wilbroda Chiya, Silingene Joyce Ngcobo, Deshini Naidoo, Sophia Zamudio-Haas, Orlando Harris
BACKGROUND: Literature suggests that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer and Allied (LGBTQIA+) individuals encounter challenges with access and engagement with health services. Studies have reported that LGBTQIA+ individuals' experiences stigma, discrimination and health workers' micro aggression when accessing healthcare. There is compelling evidence to suggest that the LGBTQIA+ community are faced with disproportionate rates of HIV infection, mental health disorders, substance abuse and other non-communicable diseases...
January 24, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598561/unemployed-immigrant-and-older-asian-workers-in-a-u-s-based-job-training-program-their-experiences-and-well-being-and-strategies-for-reaching-this-important-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick Ho Lam Lai, Cal J Halvorsen, Kun Chang, Le Ha Tran Nguyen, Elizabeth P Howard, Karen S Lyons
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a U.S.-based job-training program that serves unemployed workers aged 55 and older with incomes at or below 125% of the federal poverty level. While federal funds are set aside to serve Asian workers in SCSEP, little is known about their characteristics and experiences. In response, this pilot study aimed to document the health, well-being, and experiences of older Asian SCSEP participants in Massachusetts through the completion of a survey. Respondents ( N  = 39) ranged in age from 58 to 73 and identified as either Chinese (72%) or Vietnamese (28%)...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Gerontological Social Work
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598239/race-ethnicity-and-delayed-time-to-covid-19-testing-among-us-health-care-workers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
DaMarcus E Baymon, J Priyanka Vakkalanka, Anusha Krishnadasan, Nicholas M Mohr, David A Talan, Melissa Briggs Hagen, Kelli Wallace, Karisa K Harland, Imoigele P Aisiku, Peter C Hou
IMPORTANCE: Access to COVID-19 testing is critical to reducing transmission and supporting early treatment decisions; when made accessible, the timeliness of testing may also be an important metric in mitigating community spread of the infection. While disparities in transmission and outcomes of COVID-19 have been well documented, the extent of timeliness of testing and the association with demographic factors is unclear. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate demographic factors associated with delayed COVID-19 testing among health care personnel (HCP) during the COVID-19 pandemic...
April 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
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