Publications by authors named "Courtney L Brightharp"

As public health practitioners and program evaluators for a state health department, we look forward to public health conferences for the opportunity to hear from leaders in the field and inform our own practice. While we feel that most presentations describe the work and why it matters, many of us leave sessions thinking, "Now what?" In other words, how do we apply what we learned to public health practice? As American Public Health Association (APHA) looks to celebrate its 150th year in 2022, now is an ideal time to focus on expanding the impact of our work. We offer several suggestions for how conference presenters can make their work more applicable to public health practitioners.

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Diabetes and heart disease are among the leading causes of death and disability in the United States, and these conditions are especially prevalent in the South. South Carolina's persistent racial and socioeconomic disparities in chronic disease outcomes are well-documented, yet little is known about how health care practices in medically underserved areas are addressing these challenges. Data were collected through a cross-sectional survey as part of two complementary 5-year cooperative agreements between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Division of Diabetes and Heart Disease Management (the Division) at the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

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