Impact of Interprofessional Student Teams at a Remote Area Medical Event in Rural Appalachia [0.03%]
阿巴拉契亚农村地区远程医疗活动的跨专业学生团队的影响
Emily K Flores,KariLynn Dowling,Caroline Abercrombie et al.
Emily K Flores et al.
Introduction: Education in interprofessional collaboration is vital to expand healthcare access, especially in areas of higher disparity. To address this need, interprofessional faculty collaborators incorporated undergra...
Association Between Insurer Connectivity in Appalachian Population Health Networks and Preventable Hospitalizations: Evidence from Kentucky [0.03%]
医疗保险公司在阿巴拉契亚人口健康网络中的联系与可预防的住院治疗之间的关联:来自肯塔基州的证据
Rachel Hogg-Graham,Kelsey R Gatton,Rick Ingram et al.
Rachel Hogg-Graham et al.
Introduction: Addressing complex health and social needs requires cross-sector collaboration to deliver medical, social, and population health services at the community level. Capacity in community health and social servi...
Patient Engagement in Patient Portals in Appalachia v. Surrounding U.S. Census Regions: An Analysis of HINTS (Health Information National Trends Survey) Data, 2017-2020 [0.03%]
基于HINTS(卫生信息全国趋势调查)数据的阿巴拉契亚地区与周边美国人口普查区患者门户网站使用情况分析(2017-2020年)
Heather Lea Tudor,Rick Ingram,Sarah Wackerbarth
Heather Lea Tudor
Introduction: Those living in the Appalachian Region face a greater number of significant health disparities than residents of other areas of the U.S. Patient portals can decrease disparities, increase health literacy, an...
Randy Wykoff
Randy Wykoff
Many stereotypes afflict our much-maligned region, and the Jonesborough-Washington County History Museum displays eight of these "myths of Appalachia." Here, our Editor-in-Chief suggests a ninth-that the people of Appalachia "do not care" a...
Evaluation of a Faculty Fellows Program in Science Communication [0.03%]
一种科学交流 faculty fellows 项目的评估报告
Stacy Stanifer,Beverly Delidow,Kathy Rademacher et al.
Stacy Stanifer et al.
Introduction: Science communication plays a crucial role in tackling pressing regional, national, and global health issues. Effective communication with various audiences is integral to dissemination of science findings. ...
Self-Reported Consumption of Bottled Water v. Tap Water in Appalachian and Non-Appalachian Kentucky [0.03%]
阿巴拉契亚和非阿巴拉契亚肯塔基州的瓶装水与自来水消费量自我报告调查结果差异性分析
Jason W Marion
Jason W Marion
Introduction: Quantitative studies on drinking water perceptions in Appalachia are limited. High-profile water infrastructure failures in the U.S. and Eastern Kentucky, coupled with human-made and natural disasters in the...
The Appalachian Gap in Preventable Hospitalizations: Are We Seeing Any Progress? [0.03%]
阿巴拉契亚地区可预防住院治疗的缺口:我们取得了进展吗?
Rachel Hogg-Graham,Juan Lang,Teresa M Waters
Rachel Hogg-Graham
Introduction: Previous studies have documented geographic variation in preventable hospitalizations between rural and urban areas, but much less is known about preventable hospitalization patterns between heterogeneous ru...
P Michele Ellison,Robin C Vanderpool
P Michele Ellison
Connected cancer care is of increasing importance in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Linking & Amplifying User-Centered Networks through Connected Health (L.A.U.N.C.H.) Collaborative in Appalachian Kentucky has pioneered a new roadmap f...
Listening to Voices in Appalachia Gathering Wisdom from the Field about Substance Abuse Recovery Ecosystems [0.03%]
倾听阿巴拉契亚地区的声音:从实地智慧中了解物质滥用恢复生态系统
Bruce Behringer
Bruce Behringer
New qualitative data collected through six regional community-based listening sessions and community meetings are presented that describe elements of the Appalachian Regional Commission's Recovery Ecosystem Model. These data informed the Mo...
Maryam Yuhas,Valisa Hedrick,Jamie Zoellner
Maryam Yuhas
Introduction: Nationally, rural residents have high consumption of added sugars, yet the top sources have not been explored. Characterizing added-sugar intake in high sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumers in rural area...