Health Misinformation Exposure and Health Disparities: Observations and Opportunities [0.03%]
健康 misinformation 暴露与健康差异:观察和机会
Brian G Southwell,Jessica Otero Machuca,Sabrina T Cherry et al.
Brian G Southwell et al.
The concepts of health misinformation and health disparities have been prominent in public health literature in recent years, in part because of the threat that each notion poses to public health. How exactly are misinformation proliferatio...
Jane Fisher,Shelly Makleff
Jane Fisher
Gender is an important determinant of health, but explicit attention to gender is often missing in health promotion. We build on Pederson and colleagues' gender-transformative framework for health promotion to propose four guiding principle...
Advancing Diabetes Prevention and Control in American Indians and Alaska Natives [0.03%]
推进美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民的糖尿病预防与控制
Julie E Lucero,Yvette Roubideaux
Julie E Lucero
As with many Indigenous populations globally, American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) experience high rates of type 2 diabetes. Prevention efforts, ongoing medical care, patient self-management education, and support to prevent and red...
Chantel L Martin,Lea Ghastine,Evans K Lodge et al.
Chantel L Martin et al.
Longstanding racial/ethnic inequalities in morbidity and mortality persist in the United States. Although the determinants of health inequalities are complex, social and structural factors produced by inequitable and racialized systems are ...
Neeraj Sood,Tahmina Nasserie,Sushant Joshi et al.
Neeraj Sood et al.
Vaccines prevent millions of deaths, and yet millions of people die each year from vaccine-preventable diseases. The primary reason for these deaths is that a significant fraction of the population chooses not to vaccinate. Why don't people...
The Indian Health Service and American Indian/Alaska Native Health Outcomes [0.03%]
印度卫生服务与美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民健康结果
Gina Kruse,Victor A Lopez-Carmen,Anpotowin Jensen et al.
Gina Kruse et al.
The Indian Health Service (IHS) has made huge strides in narrowing health disparities between American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations and other racial and ethnic groups. Yet, health disparities experienced by AI/AN people pers...
Social Connection as a Public Health Issue: The Evidence and a Systemic Framework for Prioritizing the "Social" in Social Determinants of Health [0.03%]
社会联系作为公共卫生问题的证据及优先考虑卫生公共因素的系统框架
Julianne Holt-Lunstad
Julianne Holt-Lunstad
There is growing interest in and renewed support for prioritizing social factors in public health both in the USA and globally. While there are multiple widely recognized social determinants of health, indicators of social connectedness (e....
Eliminating Explicit and Implicit Biases in Health Care: Evidence and Research Needs [0.03%]
消除医疗保健中的显性和隐性偏见:证据和研究需求
Monica B Vela,Amarachi I Erondu,Nichole A Smith et al.
Monica B Vela et al.
Health care providers hold negative explicit and implicit biases against marginalized groups of people such as racial and ethnic minoritized populations. These biases permeate the health care system and affect patients via patient-clinician...
Real-Time Infectious Disease Modeling to Inform Emergency Public Health Decision Making [0.03%]
用于紧急公共卫生决策的实时传染病模型构建与应用
Anna Bershteyn,Hae-Young Kim,R Scott Braithwaite
Anna Bershteyn
Infectious disease transmission is a nonlinear process with complex, sometimes unintuitive dynamics. Modeling can transform information about a disease process and its parameters into quantitative projections that help decision makers compa...
Transmission of Respiratory Viral Diseases to Health Care Workers: COVID-19 as an Example [0.03%]
呼吸病毒向医务人员传播——以COVID-19为例
Amanda M Wilson,Darrah K Sleeth,Camie Schaefer et al.
Amanda M Wilson et al.
Health care workers (HCWs) can acquire infectious diseases, including coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), from patients. Herein, COVID-19 is used with the source-pathway-receptor framework as an example to assess evidence for the roles of ...