30 results match your criteria: "Levine College of Health Sciences[Affiliation]"

Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have debilitating effects on child well-being, with consequences persisting into adulthood. Most ACE studies have been conducted in high-income countries and show a graded relationship between multiple ACE exposures and adverse health outcomes. Less is known about the types and burden of ACEs in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).

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Adverse childhood experiences research: The path forward.

Child Abuse Negl

August 2024

Levine College of Health Sciences, Wingate University, Wingate, NC, United States of America. Electronic address:

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Article Synopsis
  • Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) significantly impact child well-being and continue to affect individuals into adulthood, yet most research has focused on high-income countries rather than sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
  • A study analyzed data from 11,498 young adults in five SSA countries to assess the prevalence of six types of ACEs and their link to mental health, substance use, and violence.
  • Findings revealed high prevalence rates of ACEs, particularly witnessing community violence, with clear connections between cumulative ACE exposure and negative outcomes, emphasizing the need for gender-specific interventions to address these issues in SSA.
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Approaches for measuring cumulative childhood adversity: A study of youth from 5 sub-Saharan African countries.

Child Abuse Negl

April 2024

Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.

Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) include forms of abuse, neglect, and household stressors that are potentially early life traumatic experiences. A summed integer count of ACEs is often used to examine cumulative childhood adversity (CCA) but has limitations.

Objectives: The current study tests two additional methods for measuring CCA using large samples of youth in low- and middle-income countries.

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Background: In recent years, the prevalence of childhood emotional abuse has surpassed other forms of maltreatment. Childhood verbal abuse (CVA) is a key attribute of emotional abuse, yet CVA is not recognized as its own form of maltreatment and thus, has not received adequate attention. Clear terminology, definitions, and measures are needed to aid in assessing the occurrence and impact of CVA for its recognition and prevention.

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Investigating oral health among individuals with depression: NHANES 2015-2016.

Saudi Dent J

March 2022

Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States.

Objectives: Depression is highly prevalent across populations, yet studies on its contribution to oral health are lacking. Therefore, our goal is to examine the association of depression and oral health problems (preventative care, access to dental care, and oral condition in relation to quality of life) controlling for sociodemographic and chronic disease indicators (CDI).

Methods: 5,992 respondents' data 18+ years old were analyzed from the 2015-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

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Assessment of adult learning outcomes from a school-based training on adverse childhood experiences science and trauma-informed care.

Child Abuse Negl

August 2023

Educational Psychology Program, Department of Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special Education, Child Maltreatment Solutions Network; Social Science Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, United States of America.

Background: Implementing trauma-informed care (TIC) practices in educational settings requires preparing school staff to understand adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their impact to provide a restorative rather than a punitive response.

Objectives: To assess learning outcomes of a TIC training delivered to kindergarten to 12-grade (K-12) staff.

Participants And Setting: A TIC training informed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) Framework was delivered August to December 2017 to twenty-seven K-12 staff in Southeastern U.

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Objectives: The Opioid Use crisis continues to be an epidemic with multiple known influencing and interacting factors. With the need for suitable opioid use interventions, we present a conceptual design of an m-health intervention that addresses the various known interacting factors of opioid use and corresponding evidence-based practices. The visualization of the opioid use complexities is presented as the "Opioid Cube".

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Background: Childhood trauma is widespread and contributes to clinical, behavioral, and social health consequences. Despite more than 2 decades of research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Kaiser Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study, ACEs science is still not fully integrated into medical school curricula. Therefore, we conducted a pilot study to assess the level of awareness about ACEs and trauma-informed care (TIC) curricula among medical students.

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Review, Assess, Classify, and Evaluate (RACE): a framework for studying m-health apps and its application for opioid apps.

J Am Med Inform Assoc

January 2022

Department of Public Health, Levine College of Health Sciences, Wingate University, Wingate, North Carolina, USA.

Objective: The proliferation of m-health interventions has led to a growing research area of app analysis. We derived RACE (Review, Assess, Classify, and Evaluate) framework through the integration of existing methodologies for the purpose of analyzing m-health apps, and applied it to study opioid apps.

Materials And Methods: The 3-step RACE framework integrates established methods and evidence-based criteria used in a successive manner to identify and analyze m-health apps: the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, inter-rater reliability analysis, and Nickerson-Varshney-Muntermann taxonomy.

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Early life adversities (ELA), include experiences such as child maltreatment, household dysfunction, bullying, exposure to crime, discrimination, bias, and victimization, and are recognized as social determinants of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Strong evidence shows exposure to ELA directly impacts cardiometabolic risk in adulthood and emerging evidence suggests there may be continuity in ELA's prediction of cardiometabolic risk over the life course. Extant research has primarily relied on a cumulative risk framework to evaluate the relationship between ELA and CVD.

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Dengvaxia: the world's first vaccine for prevention of secondary dengue.

Ther Adv Vaccines Immunother

May 2021

Wingate University School of Pharmacy, Levine College of Health Sciences, 515 North Main Street, Wingate, NC 28174, USA.

The objective of this manuscript was to review and evaluate the efficacy and safety data of Dengvaxia for the treatment of severe secondary dengue infection. Dengvaxia is the brand name for chimeric yellow fever-dengue-tetravalent dengue vaccine (CYD-TDV). A literature search through PubMed was conducted using the keywords 'dengue vaccine', 'Dengvaxia', 'efficacy' or 'safety'.

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When selecting and managing psychoactive medications in older people, it is equally important to focus on avoidance of toxicity as it is to focus on efficacy. Higher psychoactive medication load is associated with increased rate and risk of all cause hospitalization. The medication classes used to treat depression and related comorbidities include antidepressants, antipsychotics, stimulants, mood stabilizers, lithium, anxiolytics and sedative hypnotics.

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Background: Students contribute to health care through clinical interventions made during rotations. Previous studies assessed student interventions through cost savings instead of student progression throughout the year.

Objective: The purpose of this project is to assess clinical interventions made by student pharmacists completing internal medicine and critical care rotations during their Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE) year to determine whether there is a difference in the number and type of interventions between three 3-block rotations, rotation type, and participation in a concentrated learning experience.

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Characterization of dayshift tele-ICU pharmacist activities.

J Telemed Telecare

January 2022

Virtual Critical Care, Atrium Health, Mint Hill, NC USA.

Background: Critical care services have expanded over the last decade to include tele-ICU. In 2015, Atrium Health's pharmacy services began covering tele-ICU patients from 3-11 PM. In 2017, dayshift tele-ICU pharmacy services were added on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 AM to 12 PM.

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The Journal announces a new section called "Leadership Experience and Development Reports" within our Short Communications manuscript category. Manuscripts in this section seek to share scholarly activities and experiences within the area of leadership development that are rooted in a leadership framework, model, or theory. Submissions can include work related to student pharmacists, pharmacy residents, fellows, graduate students and faculty/staff development.

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Introduction: This study sought to quantify opinions of statewide health systems stakeholders regarding the value of partnerships with schools of pharmacy. Being better able to meet the needs of preceptors and their employers will allow schools to increase capacity of high-quality pharmacy practice experiences.

Methods: A brief survey was developed and administered to statewide contacts from systems currently partnering with member schools of the North Carolina Experiential Education Consortium.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine attitudes toward interprofessional, team-based care in first-year health professions students.

Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to all first-year health professions students in their first semester at one university using the Interprofessional Attitudes Scale (IPAS). Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to analyze the data.

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Drug updates and approvals: 2018 in review.

Nurse Pract

December 2018

Cortney Mospan is an assistant professor of pharmacy at Wingate University, Levine College of Health Sciences, Wingate, N.C. Geoffrey Mospan is an assistant professor of pharmacy at Wingate University, Levine College of Health Sciences, Wingate, N.C. Emily Byland is a PharmD candidate at Wingate University, School of Pharmacy, Wingate, N.C. William Blake Whitaker is a PharmD candidate at Wingate University, School of Pharmacy, Hendersonville, N.C. Linda Xiong is a PharmD candidate at Wingate University, School of Pharmacy, Wingate, N.C. Jordan Dunlap is a PharmD candidate at Wingate University, School of Pharmacy, Wingate, N.C. Katherine Canupp is a PharmD candidate at Wingate University, School of Pharmacy, Wingate, N.C.

In 2018, the FDA approved several new drugs for use in primary care. This article highlights the following new drugs: bictegravir, emtricitabine, and tenofovir alafenamide (Biktarvy); doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine hydrochloride (Bonjesta); erenumab-aooe (Aimovig); lofexidine hydrochloride (Lucemyra); tezacaftor and ivacaftor (Symdeko); and tildrakizumab-asmn (Ilumya).

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Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia with the 17p deletion have a poor prognosis and treatment options are limited. Venetoclax, a novel B-cell lymphoma-2 inhibitor, has been approved for treatment-experienced chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients with the 17p deletion. A phase 1 dose-escalation study to 400 mg daily showed overall response rates across all doses of 79% with a complete response achieved in 20%.

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Heart failure in the elderly: ten peculiar management considerations.

Heart Fail Rev

March 2017

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Heart and Vascular Institute, Al Maryah Island, PO Box 112412, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Chronic heart failure (HF) is a disease with significantly higher prevalence in the elderly or patients older than 65 years old. Typically, older patients have more risk factors for HF, more comorbidities, and are more likely to have recurrent admissions for acute decompensations. With HF burden on health care systems primarily related to hospital and nursing home costs, it is critical that elderly patients are approached with a clear understanding of certain unique clinical, laboratory, imaging, and pharmacokinetic differences that can alter their management and outcomes.

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Aerobic Exercise Training as a Potential Cardioprotective Strategy to Attenuate Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity.

J Pharm Pharm Sci

November 2017

School of Pharmacy, Levine College of Health Sciences, Wingate University, Wingate, North Carolina 28174, USA.

Doxorubicin is one of the most commonly used cytotoxic anticancer drugs against several cancers.  Although a highly effective anticancer drug, the clinical use of doxorubicin is severely limited by its cardiotoxicity which results in morbidity, poor quality of life, and premature mortality.  Only very few clinically accepted methods to minimize doxorubicin-induced cardiac injury are available today, but none of them have proven to be completely successful.

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Background: A fixed-drug eruption (FDE) is a reaction characterized by cutaneous lesions that appear due to exposure to a particular drug. Barbiturates, carbamazepine, sulfamethoxazole, and tetracyclines have all been associated with causation of FDEs. Although these drugs are more commonly associated with FDEs, any introduction of a medication has the potential to result in a FDE.

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