2025
Work or Wellness? Examining the Challenges of Low-Wage Workers with Type 2 Diabetes.
Schlesinger P, Asante P, Lipska K, Keene D. Work or Wellness? Examining the Challenges of Low-Wage Workers with Type 2 Diabetes. Journal Of Health Care For The Poor And Underserved 2025, 36: 493-507. PMID: 40351201, DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2025.a959110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-wage workersRacially marginalized communitiesSick leaveWorkplace rightsPolicy changesMinimum wageBarriers to diabetes self-managementMulti-level interventionsType 2 diabetesWorkers' experiencesEconomic securityMarginalized communitiesSocietal normsWorker autonomyEconomic factorsLow-incomeDiabetes Self-ManagementHealth care providersPersonal responsibilityWorkplace factorsQualitative studyWork schedulesWorkplaceCare providersFlexible schedulingSustaining Functionality of Not-for-Profit Health Organisations During Pandemics: Lessons and COVID 19 Experience from Makerere University Walter Reed Project
Ssensamba J, Atwijuka B, Nakimuli S, Kyohangirwe B, Atim G, Musingye E, Bakunda C, Namugabo J, Naluyima P, Musinguzi A, Mugamba S, Mwesigwa B, Kibuuka H. Sustaining Functionality of Not-for-Profit Health Organisations During Pandemics: Lessons and COVID 19 Experience from Makerere University Walter Reed Project. East African Health Research Journal 2025, 8: 315-326. PMID: 40386132, PMCID: PMC12083719, DOI: 10.24248/eahrj.v8i3.800.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth OrganisationHome-based carePositivity rate of COVID-19Health activitiesHealth mandateResponse effortsInfection preventionCOVID-19Review meetingsHealthTreatment dataVaccine completionCOVID testingEffects of COVID-19Early identificationWork schedulesStrategic pillarsStaffRate of COVID-19Adoption of information technologyPreventionCases of COVID-19Next pandemicCorona Virus DiseaseVaccine
2024
Exploring gender roles in German interventional radiology – how progressive are we?
Dewald C, Blum S, Becker L, Barzakova E, Franke M, Westphalen K, Das M, Jenkner C, Wacker F, Kuhl C, Uller W. Exploring gender roles in German interventional radiology – how progressive are we? RöFo 2024, 197: 814-828. PMID: 39631738, PMCID: PMC12176465, DOI: 10.1055/a-2427-0303.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFlexible work schedulesGender rolesFamily friendlinessPart-timeChanging family structuresWork schedulesParental leaveGender equalityFamily structureParental statusFamily commitmentsStatus quoChildcareYounger generationFathersGenderCareer developmentEqualityWomenCareerGerman IRWorking timeNationwide surveyInterventional radiologyMen692-P: Work or Wellness? Examining Challenges of Low Wage Workers with Type 2 Diabetes
SCHLESINGER P, ASANTE P, LIPSKA K, KEENE D. 692-P: Work or Wellness? Examining Challenges of Low Wage Workers with Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes 2024, 73 DOI: 10.2337/db24-692-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial determinants of healthDeterminants of healthDiabetes Self-ManagementDiabetes outcomesDiabetes managementSelf-ManagementImpact of social determinants of healthAverage age of participantsExperiences of diabetes managementAge of participantsImprovement support systemDigestive and Kidney DiseasesMitigate disparitiesNational Institute of DiabetesInductive codingType 2 diabetesInterview participantsQualitative interviewsLow wage workersAfrican AmericansParticipantsAverage ageWorkplace conditionsInterviewsWork schedules
2021
Influence of medical trainee sleep pattern (chronotype) on burn-out and satisfaction with work schedules: a multicentre observational study
Gohar A, Knauert M, Kalot M, Khan A, Sider D, Javed M, Wooldridge D, Eck L, Buckhold F, Colaco B, Bhat A, Castillo D, Newman R, Mustafa R. Influence of medical trainee sleep pattern (chronotype) on burn-out and satisfaction with work schedules: a multicentre observational study. Postgraduate Medical Journal 2021, 98: 936-941. PMID: 37062998, PMCID: PMC10074556, DOI: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2021-140975.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Reducing Food Insecurity through Personalized Interventions at the East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership
Dembar A, Mell A, Hsieh V, Chandrasekan S, Rifkin R, Thomas D, Meah Y. Reducing Food Insecurity through Personalized Interventions at the East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership. Journal Of Student-Run Clinics 2020, 6 DOI: 10.59586/jsrc.v6i1.123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEast Harlem Health Outreach PartnershipFood insecurityReduce food insecurityPre- and post-intervention scoresContinuity of carePost-intervention scoresFood Security SurveyUnstable living conditionsFree clinicWilcoxon signed-rank testEast HarlemStudent-runSigned-rank testPersonalized interventionsIndividualized protocolSecurity SurveyInterventionClinical settingWork schedulesLiving conditionsInsecurityIndividual patientsUnited States DepartmentAggregate dataPartnership
2019
0792 Parent and Provider Perceptions About Sleep in Children Living with Economic Adversity
Sadler L, Ordway M, Fenick A, O'Connell M, Banasiak N, Crowley A, Canapari C, Redeker N. 0792 Parent and Provider Perceptions About Sleep in Children Living with Economic Adversity. Sleep 2019, 42: a318-a318. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsz067.790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSleep promotion programsSleep interventionsEconomic adversityBehavioral sleep interventionsGroups of participantsParents of childrenSleep-related outcomesParental work schedulesSocial ecological modelM ageFamily stressHours of sleepParents' perceptionsYoung familiesPediatric healthcare providersSemi-structured interviewsEthnic minority backgroundsSleep informationSleep disparitiesAdversityWork schedulesPerceptionChildcare providersPromotion programsSleep
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