Supplements
Supplements About BCPHR Supplements Supplements are special collections of manuscripts, including research articles, op-eds, policy papers, notes from the field, and other pieces related to a research study, intervention, and/or program. While similar to those produced by other academic journals, BCPHR offers organizations seeking to publish supplements several unique features: A dedicated editorial liaison, […]
Edition 50 – Cannabis Conversations: Suggestions for Providers Serving Perinatal Patients
Cannabis Conversations: Suggestions for Providers Serving Perinatal Patients By Jenny McManus, MD, MPH; Madilyn Halwes, BA; Ana M. Abrantes, PhD; Cynthia L. Battle, PhD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation McManus J, Halwes M, Abrantes A, Battle C. Cannabis conversations: suggestions for providers serving perinatal patients. HPHR. 2022;50. 10.54111/0001/WW8 Cannabis Conversations: Suggestions for Providers Serving Perinatal Patients […]
Edition 56 – Singing Towards Freedom: An Exploration of Music Therapy Practices in Norwegian Prison Contexts
Singing Towards Freedom: An Exploration of Music Therapy Practices in Norwegian Prison Contexts By Gabriel McDerment Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation McDerment G. Singing towards freedom: An exploration of music therapy practices in Norwegian prison contexts. HPHR. 2022;56.10.54111/0001/DDD3 Singing Towards Freedom: An Exploration of Music Therapy Practices in Norwegian Prison Contexts Abstract This narrative review explores […]
Edition 62 – Managing Depression at a Free Clinic: A Pilot Study Using a Provider Survey
Managing Depression at a Free Clinic: A Pilot Study Using a Provider Survey. By Kevin Pendo BS, Jennifer Knight MD MPH, Marquita Samuels MBA, Syeda Baig BS, and Sarah Stumbar MD MPH Citation Pendo K, Knight J, Samuels M, Baig S, Stumbar S. Managing depression at a free clinic: a pilot study using a provider […]
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Edition 57 – Health and Early Learning, Community-Based Participatory Research and Initiatives in Partnership with Micronesian Islander Communities, and Call to Action
Health and Early Learning, Community-Based Participatory Research and Initiatives in Partnership with Micronesian Islander Communities, and Call to Action By Nguyen-Truong CKY, Leung J, Waters S, Barrow N, Nicolas Gonzalez K Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Nguyen-Truong CKY, Leung J, Waters S, Barrow N, Gonzalez K. Health and early learning, community-based participatory research and initiatives in […]
Edition 52 – Self-Sampling Methods for STI Screening among College Women: A Qualitative Study to Identify Opinion Leaders
Self-Sampling Methods for STI Screening among College Women: A Qualitative Study to Identify Opinion Leaders By Kaeli C. Johnson, BA; Idara N. Akpan, MPH, CPH; Ashlyn Kinard, BS; Jaquetta Reeves PhD, MS, BSN, RN, NP-C; Stacey B. Griner, PhD, MPH, CPH; Citation Johnson K, Akpan I, Kinard A, Reeves J, Griner S. Self-sampling methods for […]
Edition 60 – Analyzing Telehealth Disparities in the Latinx Community
Analyzing Telehealth Disparities in the Latinx Community By Jonathan M. Jose Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Jose J. Analyzing telehealth disparities in the Latinx community. HPHR. 2023;60. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/HHH5 Analyzing Telehealth Disparities in the Latinx Community Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world of healthcare. Because of pervasive lockdowns, people turned to online alternatives to access […]
Edition 60 – The Bigger Point: The Significance of Wellness Initiatives in Health Professions
The Bigger Point: The Significance of Wellness Initiatives in Health Professions By Angel K.A. Ogbeide, DDS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Ogbeide A. The bigger point: the significance of wellness initiatives in health professions. HPHR. 2023;60. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/HHH4 The Bigger Point: The Significance of Wellness Initiatives in Health Professions Highlighting barriers to behavioral health care for healthcare […]
Edition 52 – Trends of Sex Ratio at Birth and its Association with Sociodemographic Factors Among Asian American Subgroups in the US from 2016 to 2021
Trends of Sex Ratio at Birth and its Association with Sociodemographic Factors Among Asian American Subgroups in the US from 2016 to 2021 By Hyelee Kim, MD, MAS, MS; Rachel Murro, MPH; Jee Eun Park, MD, PhD; Yeojin (Julie) Kim, PhD; Youngseon Kim, PhD; Patty J. Lee, MD; Hesung Chun Koh, PhD; Nadia Diamond-Smith, PhD […]