Publications by authors named "J C Hoch"

Objective: To observe stage at diagnosis and cancer-specific survival for common cancers among Armenians in California.

Methods: We used the Armenian Surname List and birthplace information in the California Cancer Registry to identify Armenians with stomach, lung, colorectal, and bladder cancers diagnosed during 1988-2019. We used multivariable logistic regression models to calculate odds of late-stage diagnoses among Armenian and non-Armenian, non-Hispanic White patients and examine the association of sociodemographic factors with late-stage diagnoses among the Armenian patient population.

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Background: Young children from low-income families experience disparities in school readiness that impact short and long-term health. Family physical activity co-participation is an interactive activity that may promote positive health and academic outcomes. The purpose of this study is to describe the process and outcomes of engaging with community leaders to co-design the Families Moving Together intervention for low-income mothers and their preschool-aged children.

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Early cholecystectomy.

Rozhl Chir

September 2024

In patients with acute calculous cholecystitis, early laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the first choice, including high risk patients. The ideal timing is surgery within 72 hours of the onset of symptoms, and the duration of the symptoms should not exceed 7-10 days. If surgery is contraindicated, percutaneous or endoscopic gallbladder drainage may be considered.

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Article Synopsis
  • High burnout rates among healthcare profession students negatively impact their academics and mental health.
  • Emotional intelligence, a skill that can be developed, is linked to reduced burnout and stress but is often not included in healthcare education programs.
  • This study found a strong negative correlation between emotional intelligence and burnout among healthcare students, highlighting emotional intelligence, age, and prior training as key factors in reducing burnout levels.
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