322 results match your criteria: "College for Health[Affiliation]"

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of combining basketball training with a traditional sensory integration therapy (SIT) vs. a SIT alone in enhancing sensory integration capability among Chinese children diagnosed with mild challenges in sensory integration and sensory processing (CSISP).

Methods: This study comprised a Control group and an Experimental group, both undergoing a 10-week intervention (4 sessions/week, 45 min/session).

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The primary aims of the current study are (1) to examine the association between trait social anxiety and cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stress, and (2) to identify if loneliness significantly mediates the association between trait social anxiety and cardiovascular reactivity. A sample of 658 participants completed a cardiovascular reactivity protocol consisting of a resting baseline and stressor phase (mental arithmetic and Stroop), with systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and heart rate (HR) monitored throughout. Participants also completed self-reported measures assessing social anxiety and loneliness.

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This study aimed to adapt evidence-based diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) into a faith-based (FB) context for Hispanic communities and compare its effectiveness to a faith-placed (FP) approach using the church as a venue for DSMES delivery. A cluster-randomized trial was conducted among adults with type 2 diabetes from predominantly Hispanic churches. The churches were assigned to either the FB Group (nine churches, n = 146) or the FP Group (seven churches, n = 125).

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Background: Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women with significant global disparities in disease burden. In lower-resource settings, where routine screening is uncommon, delays in diagnosis and treatment contribute to morbidity and mortality. Understanding care delays may inform strategies to decrease time to treatment, improving patient outcomes.

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Background: Aluminum phosphide is an excellent insecticide available as a chalky white or brown tablet. Aluminum phosphide is traded in the Egyptian market as tablets under the brand name celphos. To date, no specific antidotes for aluminum phosphide poisoning have been identified.

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: In the intensive care unit, many patients are dying despite advanced therapeutic technology and optimized treatment. The critical care team is expected to deliver end-of-life care for the dying patient and their family. However, it is challenging to provide adequate support to families due to the ideas and emotions associated with the end of life.

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Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that significantly impacts both pediatrics and adults. Despite the availability and proven efficacy of systemic medications, there remains a critical issue of non-adherence among patients. This study aimed to assess adherence to systemic therapy among Saudi adult patients with AD.

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Facility- and community-level factors associated with hospice patient experience.

Palliat Support Care

November 2024

Department of Health Services Administration, College of Health Professions, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.

Objectives: Mandated by the Affordable Care Act of 2010, hospices were required to provide information regarding the Hospice Quality Reporting Program, with a reduced reimbursement tied to hospices if they fail to submit data to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between hospice organizational and community factors and quality of hospice care as measured by patient experience through Hospice Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & Systems (CAHPS®) survey.

Methods: We used secondary data from Hospice Compare, Healthcare Cost Report Information System Dataset, Rural-urban commuting area codes, and the American Community Survey to examine the relationship between hospice patient/family experience and hospice organizational-level and community-level factors for the period 2017-2020.

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Nurses in intensive care units (ICUs) face high levels of stress and emotional challenges, making it essential to understand the factors that influence their professional quality of life (ProQoL). This study aimed to investigate the relationship between work environment factors and ProQoL, particularly focusing on burnout, compassion satisfaction, and secondary traumatic stress, among ICU nurses. The Professional Quality of Life (ProQoL) Scale was used to measure these aspects, with an emphasis on the importance of a supportive work environment for enhancing staff well-being and organizational performance.

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Participants' Perspectives on Diabetes Self-Management Programming at Church: Faith-Placed Versus Faith-Based Approach.

Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care

December 2024

Department of Public Health, The University of Texas at San Antonio, College for Health, Community and Policy, San Antonio, Texas.

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to investigate the experiences of Hispanic adults engaged in a diabetes self-management education and support program at church, focusing on their insights about the intervention approach and delivery.
  • Focus groups with 138 participants from two different church-based intervention groups revealed that the church environment fostered a supportive community and led to positive improvements in diabetes management.
  • The findings indicate that utilizing church settings for diabetes education programs can enhance participation and effectiveness within Hispanic communities, particularly when incorporating faith-based elements.
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Background: The benefits of breastfeeding are well recognized. However, exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rates are well below the Healthy People 2030 Guidelines, with a rapid drop in exclusive breastfeeding over the first 3 months of life. Although breastfeeding support has increased the initiation of breastfeeding, the role of perinatal interventions, particularly in the context of breastfeeding support, remains a topic of contradiction.

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Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Window into Breastfeeding Outcomes in Varied Healthcare Systems.

Nutrients

September 2024

Foundation for Maternal, Infant, and Lactation Knowledge, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA.

Varied hospital systems demonstrate diverse and often very different approaches to patient care. This may best be analyzed by looking at specific disorders and outcomes in a population with these disorders. As one such lens, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDPs) continue to pose a severe health risk for mothers and infants, and breastfeeding outcomes play a crucial role in determining long-term maternal and fetal health.

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Healthy Change Intervention: A Cluster RCT in Preschooler Mothers in Mexico and the United States.

Matern Child Health J

December 2024

Unit Academic Multidisciplinary, School of Nursing, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Ave. Maestro and Marte S/N Col, City Alianza. H. Matamoros Tamaulipas, ZP 87410, México.

Objective: To assess effects of Healthy Change intervention on maternal perception of her child's body weight (MPCW), maternal feeding style, and obesogenic home environment.

Methods: A randomized control trial was conducted, consisting of two arms: the intervention group received the Healthy Change program, and the control group received the Hygiene and Accident Prevention program. A total of 356 mother-preschool child dyads participated, 182 in the intervention group and 174 in the control group, residing in Mexico and the United States.

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Objective: The current study aims to (1) examine the association between measures of trait anger (i.e., anger temperament and anger reaction) and cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stress, and (2) to identify if anger expression styles moderate the association between trait anger and cardiovascular reactivity.

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Introduction: Emergencies are increasingly prevalent, necessitating specialized management to address significant social disruption. Effective management of health emergencies requires resilience from governments and health institutions, as these emergencies are becoming more common and have wide-ranging consequences on health, society, and the economy. Due to the interconnected nature of our global society, events in one location can have international or even global impacts, as demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Background: Neighborhood factors of social isolation have been understudied, hindering efforts to reduce social isolation at the neighborhood level. This study aims to investigate the longitudinal effects of neighborhood social cohesion and physical disorder on social isolation in community-dwelling older adults, as well as to examine whether race/ethnicity moderates the neighborhood-isolation relationship.

Methods: We used 11-year data from the National Health and Aging Trend Study, a longitudinal national study of Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and older.

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Background: Chronic pain is common among Veterans, and rural Veterans commonly struggle obtaining chronic pain care due to large travel distances to the nearest Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center. In 2019, the VA established the Community Care Network (CCN) to provide Veterans access to care in community-based settings, including chronic pain management.

Objective: To explore the experiences of rural Veterans receiving chronic pain treatment in the VA CCN, including their perceptions about perceived barriers, facilitators, and benefits to accessing comprehensive chronic pain management.

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Little evidence has considered the extent to which feelings of health-related control may arise from religious beliefs to influence survival expectations. Moreover, research on the linkages between religion and sense of control has yielded mixed results. Using CHAPS (2021) data, this study examines whether divine control beliefs predict subjective life expectancy (SLE), and whether this link is mediated by an individual's health locus of control (HLC).

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External Focus of Attention Reduces Cartilage Load During Drop Landings.

Scand J Med Sci Sports

September 2024

Department of Natural Sciences in Kinanthropology, Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacky University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic.

The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of attentional focus instructions on acute changes in the transverse relaxation time (T2) of the femorotibial cartilage and in cartilage volume during repeated drop-jump landings. Ten healthy females (M = 20.4 ± 0.

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  • Patient-ventilator asynchrony (PVA) is a common issue in mechanically ventilated patients, occurring when their breathing efforts don't align with the ventilator's settings, making effective detection challenging.
  • A study in Alexandria, Egypt, revealed that out of 137 critical care nurses surveyed, most showed poor knowledge (88.1%) and negative attitudes (93.1%) towards using ventilator waveform monitoring for PVA detection.
  • Findings indicated that previous training and education levels significantly influenced nurses' knowledge and attitudes, emphasizing the need for enhanced training in ventilator monitoring techniques.
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In case of emergency break glass: Reckoning with Project 2025.

Public Health Nurs

November 2024

Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions, Loretto Heights School of Nursing, Regis University, Denver, Colorado, USA.

Public health nursing frequently finds itself at the nexus of community and politics. It is a precarious position, one that demands a keen understanding of how decisions made in the halls of power impact the most vulnerable among us. From gutting Medicaid and TANF to eroding protections for LGBTQ individuals and female-headed households, Project 2025 is an affront to public health nursing's moral foundation and professional ethos.

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The European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire (HLS-EU-Q47) is available in multiple languages, and shortened versions have also been developed. This study aimed to examine the reliability and validity of the short version of the questionnaire (HLS-Q12) developed for community-dwelling older adults in Japan. The HLS-Q12 was developed using 12 of the 47 items of the Japanese version of the HLS-EU-Q47.

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Objectives: This article explores the stages where trauma is experienced (123s) and its physiopsychological impact (affect, behavior, and cognitions [ABCs]) in unaccompanied Latinx Minors through the analysis of a composite case study. Unaccompanied Latinx Minors represent a unique and growing population in the United States that warrants careful consideration from a trauma-informed and resilience-based framework.

Method: A detailed case study was implemented, triangulating caregiver and client therapy records to illustrate the framework of stages of trauma exposure (123s) and physiopsychological impact (ABCs).

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