Publications by authors named "C G Rush"

Context: A diagnosis of ALS can be challenging, and many people find ways to adapt. At the same time, emotional distress can arise early after an ALS diagnosis even when high quality multidisciplinary care is provided. When emotional distress occurs, it can become chronic over time, and can affect both the person living with ALS and their care-partner (together called a dyad).

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Purpose: Chronic pain is highly prevalent and disabling for older adults, particularly those from underserved communities. However, there is an absence of research on how contextual (eg, community/societal) factors interact with pain for these patients. Informed by the socio-ecological model, this study aimed to elucidate the individual, interpersonal, community, and societal factors associated with chronic pain from the perceptions of older adult patients and medical staff in a community clinic.

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Older adults from underserved backgrounds experience chronic pain at a rate of 60% to 75%. Pharmacological treatments have limited efficacy and involve considerable risks. Mind-body interventions hold promise to improve pain outcomes but are typically not implemented in community clinics in which they are needed most, thus contributing to health disparities in chronic pain treatment.

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A yeast-like extremophile organism, , has been isolated from the superfund site the Berkeley Pit Lake in Butte, Montana. Studies demonstrate growth in some of the known Berkeley Pit Lake solutes. Microbial growth dynamics under controlled conditions were compared of for multiple metal concentrations.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study examines how medical interpreters experience and contribute to behavioral health services in a primary care clinic, highlighting their unique roles in case management, patient-interpreter relationships, and as liaisons between patients and providers.
  • - Through focus group data analysis, the research identifies barriers and facilitators to interpreter-mediated behavioral health care, such as cultural factors, patient-provider interactions, and specific considerations related to behavioral health.
  • - Findings suggest that interpreters play a crucial role in enhancing patient care both directly through interpreter services and indirectly by fostering better relationships, ultimately improving patient attitudes towards behavioral health treatment.
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