"Just trying to adjust to the new reality that seems to be changing every hour": Lessons learned from nation-wide peer meetings on COVID-19 with rural disability service providers [0.03%]
“试图适应这一不断每小时都在变化的新常态”——全国农村残疾人服务提供者关于新冠肺炎疫情的同行会议的经验教训
Krys Standley,Genna M Mashinchi,Lillie Greiman et al.
Krys Standley et al.
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, providers of independent living services for rural disabled people were forced to adapt how they conducted their operations. This study is a primary analysis of data based on transcripts from eight mee...
Charitable food as prevention: Food bank leadership perspectives on food banks as agents in population health [0.03%]
慈善赠食作为预防措施——食品赈济机构领导关于食品银行在人群健康中的作用的观点
Marianna S Wetherill,Kayla C White,Hilary Seligman
Marianna S Wetherill
Food banks (FBs) and their partner agencies play important food access roles in nearly every US community. While FB missions have historically emphasized hunger alleviation, stakeholders are increasingly expressing interest in leveraging th...
Nuestro Futuro saludable: connecting public health research and community development in partnership to build a healthy environment [0.03%]
我们的健康未来:连接公共卫生研究和社区发展合作以建立健康环境
Linda S Martinez,Uchenna Ndulue,Flavia C Peréa
Linda S Martinez
Caribbean Latinos are the largest Latino group in Boston, primarily located in the Jamaica Plain (JP) neighborhood. There are various macro-level public health issues that result from the built environment in JP, factors which can create an...
Payoffs of Participatory Action Research: Racial and Ethnic Minorities with Disabilities Reflect on their Research Experiences [0.03%]
参与式行动研究的成效:种族和族裔少数群体残疾人反思其研究经历
Kristin Oden,Brigida Hernandez,Marco A Hidalgo
Kristin Oden
The disability community has experienced a long history of segregation and exclusion. With the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, discriminatory attitudes and behaviors would no longer be tolerated under law. In recent ...