Social Media Use among American Indian and Alaska Native People: Implications for Health Communication Strategies [0.03%]
美国美洲原住民和阿拉斯加原住民的社交媒体使用情况及其对健康传播策略的影响
Amanda D Boyd,Ashley F Railey,Ying-Chia Hsu et al.
Amanda D Boyd et al.
Patients, health professionals, and communities use social media to communicate information about health determinants and associated risk factors. Studies have highlighted the potential for social media to reach underserved populations, sug...
HPV Knowledge and Attitudes Among American Indian and Alaska Native Health and STEM Conference Attendees [0.03%]
美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民健康和STEM大会参会者的HPV知识和态度调查
Naomi R Lee,Carolyn J Noonan,Lonnie Nelson et al.
Naomi R Lee et al.
American Indian and Alaska Native women had approximately twice the incidence of cervical cancer as white women. Preventive measures for cervical cancer rely on screening and HPV vaccination. However, vaccine series completion and catch-up ...
The Impact of Historical and Current Loss on Chronic Illness: Perceptions of Crow (Apsáalooke) People [0.03%]
历史和当前损失对慢性病的影响:阿帕契人的感知
Sloane Real Bird,Suzanne Held,Alma McCormick et al.
Sloane Real Bird et al.
The purpose of this research was to gain a better understanding of perceptions about the impact of historical and current loss on Apsáalooke (Crow) people acquiring and coping with chronic illness. This study took a qualitative phenomenolo...
Promoting Culturally Respectful Cancer Education Through Digital Storytelling [0.03%]
通过数字叙事促进癌症教育中的文化尊重
Melany Cueva,Regina Kuhnley,Anne Lanier et al.
Melany Cueva et al.
Cancer is the leading cause of mortality among Alaska Native people. Over half of Alaska Native people live in rural communities where specially trained community members called Community Health Aides/Practitioners (CHA/Ps) provide health c...
Formative Evaluation to Assess Communication Technology Access and Health Communication Preferences of Alaska Native People [0.03%]
形成性评价:评估阿拉斯加原住民的通信技术使用情况及其健康沟通偏好
Renee F Robinson,Denise A Dillard,Vanessa Y Hiratsuka et al.
Renee F Robinson et al.
Objective: Information technology can improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of healthcare delivery by improving provider and patient access to health information. We conducted a nonrandomized, cross-sectional, self-...