Edition 48 – Serving Rural Communities Experiencing Homelessness During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Adaptations of a Student Driven Telehealth Model
Serving Rural Communities Experiencing Homelessness During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Adaptations of a Student Driven Telehealth Model By Matthew Goff, Lily Greene, Adina Harri Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Goff M, Greene L, Harri A. Serving rural communities experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic: adaptations of a student […]
Edition 48 – COVID-19 and Suicide – Why Our Messaging Matters
COVID-19 and Suicide – Why Our Messaging Matters By Maureen Iselin, Kristen Quinlan PhD, Colleen Carr MPH Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Iselin M, Quinlan K, Carr C. COVID-19 and suicide – why our messaging matters. HPHR. 2021;48. DOI:10.54111/0001/VV15 COVID-19 and Suicide – Why Our Messaging Matters Abstract […]
Edition 39 – Health Paradigms and Health Education: Maturing Frontiers
Health Paradigms and Health Education: Maturing Frontiers By Marcelo Mendes, PhD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Mendes M.Health paradigms and health education maturing frontiers. HPHR. 2021;39. DOI:10.54111/0001/MM3 Health Paradigms and Health Education: Maturing Frontiers Abstract We problematize and discuss relationships between health paradigms and the health education process. […]
Edition 44 – Disability, Health Screening, Barriers to Care, Social Bias, Artificial Intelligence
Disability and the Emergence of Digital Barriers to Health Screening Sara M. Bergstresser, PhD, MPH, MS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Bergstresser S. Disability and the emergence of digital barriers to health screening HPHR. 2021;44. DOI:10.54111/0001/RR3 Disability and the Emergence of Digital Barriers to Health Screening […]
Edition 44 – Providing Equitable Access to Health Care for Individuals with Disabilities: An Important Challenge for Medical Education
Providing Equitable Access to Health Care for Individuals with Disabilities: An Important Challenge for Medical Education By Michele S. Lee, MA; Monica L. Diaz, BS; Dr. Tamsen L. Bassford, MD; Dr. Julie S. Armin, PhD; and Dr. Heather J. Williamson, DrPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Lee M. Diaz M. Bassford T. Armin J. Williamson H. […]
Edition 36 – Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States
Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States By Oluwasegun Akinyemi, Kindha Elleissy Nasef, Christabel Ojieabu, Christina Lipscombe, Oluwakemi Adeola Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Akinyemi O, Elleissy Nasef K, Ojieabu C, Lipscombe C, Adeola O. Impact of paternal race and educational status on pregnancy outcome […]
Edition 36 – How $250,000 Could Improve Birth Outcomes for Black Mothers and Infants: A Proposed Interprofessional, Community-Centered Doula Program
How $250,000 Could Improve Birth Outcomes for Black Mothers and Infants: A Proposed Interprofessional, Community-Centered Doula Program By Shannon Faehling, Hannah Phelan, Sierra Smith Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Faehling S, Phelan H, Smith S. How $250,000 could improve birth outcomes for black mothers and infants: a proposed interprofessional, coommunity-centered doula program. HPHR. 2021;36 DOI:10.54111/0001/JJ4 How […]
Edition 36 – Fathers and Child Health Behaviors: Assessing Father Engagement, Early Childhood Diet, and Screen Time in a National Sample of U.S. Children
Fathers and Child Health Behaviors: Assessing Father Engagement, Early Childhood Diet, and Screen Time in a National Sample of US Children By Dr. Lorenzo N. Hopper, MPH, Ph; Dr. Meghan Shanahan, PhD; Dr. Anissa I. Vines, PhD; Dr. Julie Daniels, PhD; Dr. Bharathi Zvara, PhD; Dr. Jon M. Hussey, PhD Share on facebook Facebook Share […]
Edition 44 – Accessible Medical Education and TIC: Increasing Equitable Care for Disabled Patients
Accessible Medical Education and TIC: Increasing Equitable Care for Disabled Patients Christina Jean Su and Peppar EP Cyr Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Su C, Cyr P. Accessible Medical Education and TIC: Increasing Equitable Care for Disabled Patients. HPHR. 2021;44. DOI:10.54111/0001/RR1 Disability and Public Health Abstract An estimated 1 in 4 U.S. adults has a disability, […]
Edition 36 – House Bill 488: North Carolina’s Opportunity to Meaningfully Impact Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes
House Bill 488: North Carolina’s Opportunity to Meaningfully Impact Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes By Tyler C. Fox, BA and Rishika Reddy, BS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Fox T, Reddy R. House Bill 488: North Carolina’s Opportunity to meaningfully impact maternal and infant health outcomes. HPHR. […]