Publications by authors named "Kristina Risley"

Introduction: In the USA, approximately 45% of pregnancies are unintended. Accessing quality contraceptives can be a barrier for some individuals, especially low-income, uninsured, minority or younger women. These problems are exacerbated in rural areas{1}.

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Thirty percent of federal public health employees were retirement eligible in September 2017. Further, at the state public health level, as indicated in the recent Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS), an estimated 25% of employees are planning to retire before 2020 with an additional 18% intending to leave their organizations within one year. Due to these workforce changes, there is an urgent need for public health organizations to examine how they are ensuring a talent pool from which leaders can emerge.

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Public health leaders need to influence change to serve underserved populations, such as people who have a disability. Action research was conducted with a community of practice (CoP) from Ohio to examine readiness, capacity building, and capacity factors needed for public health partners to more fully include people who have a disability (PWD) in state smoking cessation efforts. Five conditions fostered readiness, capacity building, and capacity among public health partners to include PWD: (1) successful timing of effort, (2) facilitation of discussions, (3) systematic reflection, (4) sufficient support, and (5) personal commitment of participants.

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