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Introduction: Compared with White Americans, American Indian adults have disproportionately high depression rates. Previous studies in non-American Indian populations report depression as common among people with uncontrolled hypertension, potentially interfering with blood pressure control. Few studies have examined the association of depressive symptoms with hypertension development among American Indians despite that population's high burden of depression and hypertension.

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Background: Smoking prevalence among U.S. adults experiencing homelessness is ≥70 %.

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Associations between cannabis use and same-day health and substance use behaviors.

Addict Behav

December 2024

TSET Health Promotion Research Center, Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, Oklahoma City, OK, United States; Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, Oklahoma City, OK, United States. Electronic address:

Objective: Cannabis use has increased in the United States as states have legalized/decriminalized recreational and/or medicinal use. The primary aim of this study was to examine daily associations between cannabis use and health (physical activity [PA]) and substance use (alcohol consumption, cigarette use) behaviors.

Method: Data from a 28-day nationwide study that prompted daily ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) were used to assess daily cannabis use, moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), alcohol containing drinks consumed, and cigarettes smoked.

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Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), mainly caused by cigarette smoking, is one of the leading causes of death in the United States (US) and frequent asthma attacks are often exacerbated by cigarette use. Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are often used to quit cigarette smoking. Prevalence of COPD, asthma, cigarette use, and e-cigarette use differs between racial/ethnic groups.

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The high incidence and mortality rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) in Alabama African Americans (AAs) and Oklahoma American Indians (AIs) are recognized as cancer disparities, yet the underlying causes have been poorly demonstrated. By evaluating CRC whole-exome sequencing and mutational profiles, here we report sets of mutated genes whose frequencies differed significantly (p < 0.05) in a race-specific manner.

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F-FLT PET and Blood-based Biomarkers for Identifying Gastrointestinal Graft versus Host Disease after Allogeneic Cell Transplantation.

Radiol Imaging Cancer

January 2025

From the Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 800 NE 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 (J.H.C., L.M., S.K.V., Z.H., M.P., J.G., Y.W.); Tisch Cancer Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY (J.L., J.F.); Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Hudson College of Public Health, The University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Okla (S.K.V., T.G.); Experimental Transplantation and Immunotherapy Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (C.G.K., R.G.); Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Okla (Z.H.); and Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University, Atlanta, GA (K.M.W.).

Purpose To determine whether fluorine 18 (F) fluorothymidine (FLT) PET imaging alone or combined with Mount Sinai Acute GVHD International Consortium (MAGIC) biomarkers could help identify subclinical gastrointestinal graft versus host disease (GI-GVHD) by day 100 following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Materials and Methods F-FLT PET imaging was analyzed in a prospective pilot study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier no.

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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are widely used in consumer products and have been associated with adverse public health outcomes and significant economic costs. We developed a rapid chamber method for measuring EDC emissions from consumer products, significantly reducing the time to reach steady state from weeks or months to minutes or hours. Using this method, we quantified EDC emissions from a wide range of products, determined the emission-control parameters, and established their relationship with the EDC content () and physicochemical properties.

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Ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption is excessive across the United States (US). Understanding perceptions of food based on processing is critical to elucidate reasons for UPF intake and inform tool development for measuring related cognition. Design and evaluate perceptions of UPF and non-UPF food among general US adults.

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  • * Between 2004 and 2022, MRI awarded scholarships to 405 individuals, and those who received funding had significantly lower dropout rates compared to national averages: 0% for graduate students and 2.2% for medical students.
  • * The initiative also showed that awardees were more likely to stay in the hematology-oncology field than national minority averages, with 14.4% of medical students and 88.5% of early-career
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  • The study explores factors influencing adherence to smoking cessation treatments among socioeconomically disadvantaged adults in Oklahoma, focusing on personal and clinical characteristics.
  • Participants had a mean age of 53, with over 44% reporting depression, and factors like self-efficacy and age positively affected counseling adherence, while menthol cigarette use and depression were linked to lower adherence.
  • The findings suggest the need for tailored interventions addressing social and mental health issues to improve smoking cessation outcomes for underserved groups, advocating for more comprehensive approaches in future programs.
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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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Managing primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) in pregnancy is challenging. Providers must balance bleeding risk against medication toxicity. The evaluation of the implementation of pregnancy-specific ITP clinical guidelines has not been widely studied.

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Background: The purpose of the Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and Follow-up through Implementation Science (ACCSIS) Program, a Cancer Moonshot℠ Initiative, is to support research to build the evidence base on multilevel interventions that increase rates of colorectal cancer screening, follow-up, and referral to care to address disparities in colorectal cancer screening. The National Cancer Institute funded eight Research Projects to implement multilevel interventions to improve colorectal cancer screening among communities who traditionally have been medically underserved. To analyze the impact of ACCSIS across Research Projects, the consortium developed a set of common data elements.

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Trends in Pregnancy Outcomes in People with Sickle Cell Disease and Medicaid Insurance (2006-2018).

J Womens Health (Larchmt)

January 2025

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Hudson College of Public Health, The University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

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  • A study analyzed pregnancy outcomes for individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) using national data from 2006-2018, noting limitations in existing research on the topic.
  • The research found that pregnant individuals with SCD experienced higher rates of complications such as preeclampsia, hypertension, and maternal death compared to controls without SCD.
  • Importantly, the outcomes from 2012-2018 showed no improvement over those from 2006-2011, with some complications increasing, indicating a persistent risk for pregnant individuals with SCD.
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  • Persistent Poverty Counties (PPCs) in the U.S. have high cancer mortality rates, partly due to high smoking rates, with this study focusing on Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline (OTH) participants who smoke daily.
  • The study used a randomized controlled trial design to evaluate the effectiveness of OTH treatments versus OTH treatments combined with financial incentives (OTH+FI) to help participants quit smoking.
  • Results showed that those in the OTH+FI group were significantly more likely to achieve smoking abstinence and complete more coaching calls compared to the standard OTH group, with high retention rates noted across both groups.
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  • Wastewater surveillance was utilized during the COVID-19 pandemic to monitor the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, focusing on timely identification of emerging variants, especially Omicron.
  • The Oklahoma Wastewater Surveillance team used allele-specific RT-qPCR assays to detect variants, finding Omicron in wastewater about two weeks prior to official reports, confirmed by genomic sequencing.
  • The study observed a shift from Delta to Omicron prevalence in local communities and linked this transition to various demographic factors, showing the effectiveness of RT-qPCR as a method for tracking SARS-CoV-2 variants.
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Pregnancy loss in individuals with von Willebrand disease and unspecified mucocutaneous bleeding disorders: a multicenter cohort study.

J Thromb Haemost

October 2024

Division of Hematology and Hematological Malignancies, Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Department of Oncology, Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Background: While bleeding around pregnancy is well described in von Willebrand disease (VWD), the risk of pregnancy loss is less certain.

Objectives: We aimed to describe the frequency of pregnancy loss in females with VWD compared with those with a similar mucocutaneous bleeding phenotype and no VWD or compared with nonbleeding disorder controls.

Methods: Female patients were consecutively approached in 8 specialty bleeding disorder clinics between 2014 and 2023.

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Desorption efficiency and holding capacity of acid-treated filters for nicotine sampling in vape shops.

Ann Work Expo Health

January 2025

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Hudson College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 801 NE 13th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104, United States.

Efficient sampling materials are essential for assessing nicotine levels in vape shops and other settings where nicotine exposures may exist. Two different treatments of Whatman glass fiber type A (GF/A) filters (sodium bisulfate treated and citric acid treated) were evaluated for nicotine capture, desorption efficiency, and holding capacity using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS). The Filters were treated with 0.

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Domestic violence during pregnancy is a critical health issue due to its significant implications for both maternal and fetal well-being. Women in South Asian countries are particularly at a higher risk of experiencing domestic violence. The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with domestic violence among pregnant women attending tertiary care antenatal services in Pakistan.

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Purpose: Explore the potential utility of a Cooperative Extension-specific program to support post-active treatment cancer survivors.

Methods: A user-centered study was conducted to identify barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of a program for adult cancer survivors living post primary cancer treatment ("cancer survivors") via Cooperative Extension ("Extension"), including interviews analyzed using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Participants included Cooperative Extension Educators and adult cancer survivors in Oklahoma who completed data collection from July 2023 to September 2023.

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Reducing the particles generated by flushing institutional toilets. Part II: Assessing a portable and reusable toilet cover in U.S. hospitals.

J Occup Environ Hyg

December 2024

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Hudson College of Public Health, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, The University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Flushing uncovered toilets in hospitals has been shown to produce toilet plume aerosols (TPA) in a wide size ranging from nanometers to micrometers. Studies have shown that TPA can carry infectious pathogens and hazardous drugs used in cancer treatment. To mitigate the risk of exposure, some researchers have recommended covering the toilet during flushing, and guidelines from the Oncology Nursing Society have specifically recommended covering the toilet when flushing excreta from patients receiving chemotherapy.

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The Impact of COVID-19 Fear on Mental Health of Community Behavioral Health Providers.

Disaster Med Public Health Prep

September 2024

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted communities worldwide. Behavioral health providers are at the forefront providing services and are thus vulnerable to psychological sequalae. This study hypothesizes that the fear of COVID-19 predicts depression and anxiety among these providers.

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Factors associated with venous thromboembolism pharmacoprophylaxis initiation in hospitalized medical patients: the Medical Inpatients Thrombosis and Hemostasis study.

J Thromb Haemost

December 2024

Department of Medicine, Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA; Department of Medicine, University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, Vermont, USA; Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA.

Background: Although guidelines recommend risk assessment for hospital-acquired venous thromboembolism (HA-VTE) to inform prophylaxis decisions, studies demonstrate inappropriate utilization of pharmacoprophylaxis in hospitalized medical patients. Predictors of pharmacoprophylaxis initiation in medical inpatients remain largely unknown.

Objectives: To determine factors associated with HA-VTE pharmacoprophylaxis initiation in adults hospitalized on medical services.

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