Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Opioid Use Disorder and Services for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities [0.03%]
新冠肺炎大流行对美国原住民阿片类药物使用障碍和相关服务的影响
Daniel G Parker,Sandra Radin,Nicholas Sorlagas et al.
Daniel G Parker et al.
Rates of opioid use and overdose in the United States increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, while opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment facilities faced disruptions to services during this time. American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) com...
Exploring Definitions, Correlates, and Solutions to Food Insecurity during COVID-19: A Mixed Methods CBPR Study with the Baltimore Native Community [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间探索食物不安全的定义、相关因素及解决方案——巴尔的摩原住民社区混合研究方法CBPR研究
Tara L Maudrie,Cassandra J Nguyễn,Dane Hautala et al.
Tara L Maudrie et al.
A mixed methods community-based participatory research study was conducted with Native American Lifelines of Baltimore to: (1) understand prevalence, correlates, and lived experiences with food insecurity and (2) explore the effects of and ...
Exploring the Role of Indigenous Determinants of Health in the Resilience of Native Nations during COVID-19 [0.03%]
探究土著健康决定因素在新冠肺炎疫情期间本土民族复原力中的作用
Amanda M Hunter,Melinda Smith,Andria B Begay et al.
Amanda M Hunter et al.
American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) were disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, experiencing excess hospitalization, mortality, and economic losses compared to the non- Hispanic Whites. This study sought to document ...
Lifting the Lived Experiences of American Indian Counselors on the Reservation: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis [0.03%]
美国印第安人驻 reservations 咨询师的生活经验:解释性现象学分析
Brynn Luger,James S Korcuska
Brynn Luger
This study utilized interpretive phenomenological analysis to explore the experiences of three American Indian/Alaska Native counselors working on federal Indian reservations. Data analysis yielded four themes: the worth and weight of couns...
Investigating the Role of Place of Residence in the Relationship between Discrimination and Mental Health in American Indian Adults [0.03%]
美国印第安成年人中歧视与心理健康之间关系的场所作用研究
Mikayla J Bullman,Zachary J Wood,Neha A John-Henderson
Mikayla J Bullman
Experiences of discrimination are linked to mental health in American Indians. Less is known about how place of residence (i.e., living on or off a reservation) relates to discrimination frequency and whether the strength and nature of the ...
The Disparate Roots and Potential Development of Alaska's Public Behavioral Health System [0.03%]
阿拉斯加公共行为健康系统的不同根源及其潜在发展
Joseph D Bloom,Aron S Wolf
Joseph D Bloom
The community mental health center era in the United States was based on delivering services cataloged in three areas of behavioral health needs; (1) primary prevention of mental illness: the prevention of illness before it develops; (2) se...
Inviting and Honoring the Voice of the Community: Commentary on Ray et al., Making a Community Health Needs Assessment Participatory: A Case Study from an Alaska Native Health Care Organization [0.03%]
邀请和尊重社区的声音:对Ray等人文章的评论,即《使社区健康需求评估具有参与性:来自阿拉斯加土著 healthcare 组织的情况研究》
为了更符合中文阅读习惯,可以调整为:
邀请与尊重社区声音:评述Ray等人的《提升社区健康需求评估的参与度——以阿拉斯加原住民医疗机构为例》
Southcentral Foundation Leadership
Southcentral Foundation Leadership
Making a Community Health Needs Assessment Participatory: A Case Study from an Alaska Native Health Care Organization [0.03%]
创建一个参与式的社区健康需求评估:来自阿拉斯加某土著 healthcare 组织的一个案例研究
Lily Ray,Vanessa Y Hiratsuka,Karen Cheung et al.
Lily Ray et al.
Community health needs assessments (CHNAs) often lack sufficient community member participation. This lack of participation contributes to a continuation of unmet needs and systematic inequities. Southcentral Foundation (SCF) is an Alaska N...
Measuring Implementation Fidelity for the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) [0.03%]
美国土著人民聚集(GONA)的实施保真度测量
Barbara Aragon,Albert Titman Sr,Julie Fuentes et al.
Barbara Aragon et al.
This article releases the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) Fidelity Tool to the public. The paper describes the methods in the development of the GONA Fidelity Tool and how it is used in planning, implementing, evaluating, and in furthe...
Development of a Diabetes Prevention Intervention Utilizing Gardening for Urban American Indian/Alaska Native Adults Receiving Mental Health Treatment: A Focus Group Study [0.03%]
利用园艺的城市美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加土著成年人糖尿病预防干预措施的发展:精神健康治疗焦点小组研究
Daniel Dickerson,Melanie Cain,Belinda Najera
Daniel Dickerson
Gardening for Health Utilizing Traditions (GHUTS) is a new diabetes prevention intervention for urban American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adults receiving mental health treatment in Los Angeles County. The two main objectives of this ...