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Dannell Boatman,Susan Eason,Mary Ellen Conn et al. Dannell Boatman et al.
COVID-19 and the response to slow the virus spread in West Virginia (WV), including a statewide stay-at-home order, presented challenges to rural primary care clinics on the frontlines. These challenges affected critical quality improvement...
Carl G Leukefeld Carl G Leukefeld
The Journal of Appalachian Health is dedicated to reviewing various types of media related to contemporary concepts that affect the health of Appalachia. As the opioid-related overdose deaths ravish Appalachia, now more than ever, we each m...
Michael Topmiller,Jennifer Rankin,Jessica L McCann et al. Michael Topmiller et al.
Introduction: Despite the opioid epidemic adversely affecting areas across the U.S. for more than two decades and increasing evidence that medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is effective for patients with opioid use diso...
Patricia N E Roberson,Gina Cortez,Laura Hunt Trull et al. Patricia N E Roberson et al.
Introduction: The opioid epidemic is ravaging people, families, and communities in Appalachia. However, limited research has examined how "everyday" people (e.g., not chronic pain patients, not medical professionals) livi...
Peter J Mallow,Michael Topmiller,Jennifer Rankin et al. Peter J Mallow et al.
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) prevalence and mortality in Appalachian counties is substantially higher when compared to non-Appalachian counties, although there is significant variation within Appalachia. ...
Jill Crainshaw Jill Crainshaw
Dust from their journeys through the hills and hollows of Appalachia clings to their shoes and has forever shaped their vocational journeys. This is a refrain I have distilled from the reflections of students who have participated in Wake F...
Steven H Woolf,Heidi Schoomaker,Latoya Hill et al. Steven H Woolf et al.
For the past century, life expectancy in industrialized countries has increased, and the U.S. has shared in that progress. However, beginning in the 1980s, advances in U.S. life expectancy began to lose pace with peer countries. By 1998, U....
F Douglas Scutchfield,Erin N Haynes,Robert M Shapiro nd et al. F Douglas Scutchfield et al.
There is knowledge in the pages of Appalachia's hills. This journal is positioned to find and publish those translations. It grows from a need to provide an outlet for scholarship about Appalachia's health so that knowledge, and occasionall...
F Douglas Scutchfield,Kevin Patrick F Douglas Scutchfield
The L.A.U.N.C.H. Collaborative: Linking & Amplifying User-Centered Networks through Connected Health: A Demonstration of Broadband-Enabled Connected Health and Community-Based Co-Design brings together a group of organizations that are eage...