2025
Mental Health After Mass Shootings: Research Findings and Clinical Considerations
Lowe S, Márquez-Greene N, Ranney M. Mental Health After Mass Shootings: Research Findings and Clinical Considerations. Journal Of Health Service Psychology 2025, 51: 5-13. DOI: 10.1007/s42843-025-00125-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental healthAdverse mental health outcomesMental health outcomesPsychological first aidMental health consequencesEvidence-based assessmentClinical case studyPoor mental healthLow symptomsMass shootingsHealth outcomesKey themesFirst aidClinical considerationsEmpirical literatureRisk factorsEthical challengesResearch findingsPTSDHealthPsychologyTherapistsMentalUnited StatesOutcomes
2023
A Qualitative Study of Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Experiences of Minority Clinicians During Agitation Care in the Emergency Department
Agboola I, Rosenberg A, Robinson L, Brashear T, Eixenberger C, Shah D, Pavlo A, Im D, Ray J, Coupet E, Wong A. A Qualitative Study of Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Experiences of Minority Clinicians During Agitation Care in the Emergency Department. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2023, 83: 108-119. PMID: 37855791, PMCID: PMC10843036, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2023.09.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency departmentPatients of colorED cliniciansQuaternary care medical centerSemistructured individual interviewsMarginalized patient populationsManagement of agitationEthnic minority groupsEmergency careMinority patientsHealth careAgitation managementIndividual interviewsThematic analysisPrimary themesQualitative studyKey themesClinical interactionsOpen codingGroup discussionsMoral injuryCareMedical CenterAgitated patientsMinority groupsRevolutionizing Health Professions Admissions to Achieve an Inclusive Workforce
Nguyen M, Dent R, Fancher T, Soriano A, Green C, Henderson M. Revolutionizing Health Professions Admissions to Achieve an Inclusive Workforce. The Annals Of Family Medicine 2023, 21: s75-s81. PMID: 36849473, PMCID: PMC9970666, DOI: 10.1370/afm.2922.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGreater workforce diversitySocial missionCommunity partnershipsInstitutional missionInclusive workforceKey themesHealth equityHealth professions institutionsBold strategyStudent supportAdmission processWorkforce diversityIndividual effortsWorkforceAdmission practicesCare workforceInstitutionsHealthcare workforceHealth care workforcePracticePartnershipMissionConferenceEquityThemesWhat's race got to do with it? Factors contributing to self-change from cocaine use disorder among Black adults
Sypher I, Pavlo A, King J, Youins R, Shumake A, Lopez J, Haeny A. What's race got to do with it? Factors contributing to self-change from cocaine use disorder among Black adults. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2023, 153: 208945. PMID: 37654008, DOI: 10.1016/j.josat.2022.208945.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCocaine use disorderQualitative interviewsExperiences of racismUse disordersSocial control theoryResults Qualitative analysisTheory of stressRacial identityTheory of recoveryRace-related factorsSocial regardSubstance use disordersKey themesRacismAdult processesThematic analysisBlack adultsInterviewsPhenomenological approachQualitative analysisFormal treatmentTrauma surveyMultifaceted processThemesCocaine use
2022
Identifying Graduation Rates and Practices in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program
Tsai J, Byrne T, Hill L, Flatley B, Harelik N, Deal M. Identifying Graduation Rates and Practices in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program. Community Mental Health Journal 2022, 59: 808-811. PMID: 36417137, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-022-01057-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHousing programsSupportive housing programUrban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) programGraduation ratesHUD-VASH programPSH programsKey themesClient independenceHUD-VASHTemplate analysis approachGraduation criteriaPolicyUnited StatesU.S. DepartmentLittle researchProgram managersPracticeGraduation practiceOnline surveyAdministrative dataAnthropomorphic Character Animations Versus Digital Chalk Talks in a Resident Diabetes Pharmacotherapy Curriculum: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Brown B, Gielissen KA, Soares S, Gao CA, Moeller J, Windish D. Anthropomorphic Character Animations Versus Digital Chalk Talks in a Resident Diabetes Pharmacotherapy Curriculum: a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2022, 37: 2251-2258. PMID: 35710669, PMCID: PMC9202980, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-022-07510-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPharmacotherapy curriculumMultimodal curriculumMedical educationInternal medicine residentsSignificant knowledge gainsMedicine residentsSelf-reported comfortLearner experienceChalk talkEducator's toolkitLearner factorsDidactic curriculumCurriculumKnowledge gainVideo stylesGroup activitiesCOVID-19 pandemicQualitative dataIdentical lecturesImmediate posttestEnded feedbackKey themesMean scoreEducationBest practices
2021
“He Gave Me Spirit and Hope”: Client Experiences with the Implementation of Community Health Worker Programs in HIV Care
Davoust M, Drainoni M, Baughman A, Rojo M, Estes T, Rajabiun S, Ross-Davis K, McCann K, Sullivan M, Todd L, Wolfe H, Martinez L. “He Gave Me Spirit and Hope”: Client Experiences with the Implementation of Community Health Worker Programs in HIV Care. AIDS Patient Care And STDs 2021, 35: 318-326. PMID: 34375140, PMCID: PMC8380790, DOI: 10.1089/apc.2021.0085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity health workersHIV careCare teamRole of CHWsHIV care experienceHIV care teamCommunity health worker programmesCare team membersHealth worker programmesFrontline health workforceChronic conditionsCare settingsHealth workersIndividual semistructured interviewsCHW programsHealth servicesCare experiencesHealth workforceUnited StatesExperiences of clientsCareWorker programsSemistructured interviewsKey themesQualitative methodsToward an Understanding of Public Health Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship
Chahine T. Toward an Understanding of Public Health Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship. Frontiers In Public Health 2021, 9: 593553. PMID: 33898370, PMCID: PMC8062749, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.593553.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth entrepreneurshipPractice of entrepreneurshipCross-disciplinary collaborationPolicy makingResource mobilizationPurposes of pedagogyCapacity buildingKey themesAcademic literatureEntrepreneurshipPublic healthSnowball methodThemesFinancial viabilityIntrapreneurshipCase exampleStarting pointPracticeFrameworkDiscoursePrivilegeFinancingDesign thinkingMore researchMakingRecognizing Cross-Institutional Fiscal and Administrative Barriers and Facilitators to Conducting Community-Engaged Clinical and Translational Research
Carter-Edwards L, Grewe ME, Fair AM, Jenkins C, Ray NJ, Bilheimer A, Dave G, Nunez-Smith M, Richmond A, Wilkins CH. Recognizing Cross-Institutional Fiscal and Administrative Barriers and Facilitators to Conducting Community-Engaged Clinical and Translational Research. Academic Medicine 2021, 96: 558-567. PMID: 33332904, PMCID: PMC7996237, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000003893.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-engaged researchFiscal capacityAdministrative processesInstitutional policiesKey themesCommunity-engaged research partnershipStakeholder groupsAcademic researchersAdministrative barriersCommunity partnersResearch administratorsCTSA institutionsCross-cutting challengeBest practicesRapid Assessment ProcessTranslational Science Award institutionsEquitable processKey informantsResearch partnershipsPartnership collaborationQualitative studyCollective awarenessTranscribed interviewsManagement culturePurposive sample
2020
‘PrEP should be for men only’: Young heterosexual men’s views on PrEP in rural South Africa
Hannaford A, Lim J, Moll AP, Khoza B, Shenoi SV. ‘PrEP should be for men only’: Young heterosexual men’s views on PrEP in rural South Africa. Global Public Health 2020, 15: 1337-1348. PMID: 32207661, DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1744680.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRural South AfricaSouth AfricaYoung men's perspectivesHeterosexual menCommunity-based servicesYoung heterosexual menMen's perspectivesPrevention servicesService delivery modelsMen's viewsHIV prevention servicesStructural barriersFemale partnersKey themesHIV prevention knowledgeGender-specific interventionsCasual sexual partnersDifferentiated service delivery modelsGaps persistHigh HIV risk behaviorHIV-negative heterosexual menHigh-risk sexual behaviorPre-exposure prophylaxisHigh attributable mortalityHIV risk behaviors
2018
Stakeholder perspectives on integrated services for people who experience chronic homelessness
Ponce A, Brown M, Cunningham A, Rowe M. Stakeholder perspectives on integrated services for people who experience chronic homelessness. Journal Of Social Distress And The Homeless 2018, 27: 126-134. DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2018.1501947.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSSI/SSDI OutreachChronic homelessnessFocus groupsFacilitation of connectionsImportance of relationshipsFinancial management classesEntitlement claimsIndependence ProgramCase management staffParent agencyKey themesService deliveryStakeholder perspectivesComprehensiveness of servicesHomelessnessCommunity resourcesIndividualized servicesProgram stakeholdersProgram staffService interventionsProgram participantsHousingSystem challengesEmploymentManagement staff
2014
Mental health outreach and street policing in the downtown of a large French city
Girard V, Bonin J, Tinland A, Farnarier C, Pelletier J, Delphin M, Rowe M, Simeoni M. Mental health outreach and street policing in the downtown of a large French city. International Journal Of Law And Psychiatry 2014, 37: 376-382. PMID: 24746286, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2014.02.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health outreach teamOutreach workersPolice departmentsPolice officersNational political contextMixed-methods approachPolitical contextCentral police stationSuch crimesGovernment prioritiesPartnership meetingsPolicePolice stationsCoercive methodsEthnic minoritiesViolent natureKey themesLess coercionQualitative dataFormal initiativesService usersLarge citiesFrench citiesPublic safetyLarge French cities
2012
Guiding principles for the development of global health education curricula in undergraduate medical education
Peluso MJ, Encandela J, Hafler JP, Margolis CZ. Guiding principles for the development of global health education curricula in undergraduate medical education. Medical Teacher 2012, 34: 653-658. PMID: 22830323, DOI: 10.3109/0142159x.2012.687848.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlobal health educationInter-institutional relationshipsUndergraduate medical institutionsGlobal health programsUndergraduate medical educationHealth education curriculumGlobal health curriculaKey themesThemesEducation curriculumStudent competenciesStudent placementsInstitutionsHealth curriculumMedical educationBest practicesGlobal healthHealth educationPracticeCurriculum
2007
Oppression and empowerment: perceptions of violence among urban youth
Andres‐Hyman R, Forrester A, Achara‐Abrahams I, Lauricella M, Rowe M. Oppression and empowerment: perceptions of violence among urban youth. Journal Of Community & Applied Social Psychology 2007, 17: 147-158. DOI: 10.1002/casp.907.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYouth violence prevention initiativeViolence prevention initiativesYouth violenceCommunity researchersKey themesCommunity consensusPrevention initiativesViolenceCommunityUnited StatesYouthCase examplePreliminary recommendationsPolicymakersInitiativesThemesChild mental health clinicPerspectiveMental health clinicsImplicationsEffortsConcernConsensusMembersResearchers
2001
Consumer Informatics Supporting Patients as Co-Producers of Quality
Kaplan B, Brennan P. Consumer Informatics Supporting Patients as Co-Producers of Quality. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2001, 8: 309-316. PMID: 11418537, PMCID: PMC130075, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080309.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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