2025
Ethnic and Racial Social Identity, Socioeconomic Position, and Women’s Bladder Health
Brady S, Klusaritz H, Falke C, Gahagan S, Hebert-Beirne J, Hortsch S, Kenton K, Lewis C, Lipman T, McGwin G, Nodora J, Norton J, Nuscis K, Rodriguez-Ponciano D, Rudser K, Sutcliffe S, Wilson-Powers E, Cunningham S, Consortium P, Acevedo-Alvarez M, Fitzgerald C, Hardacker C, Hebert-Beirne J, Investigators M, Griffith J, Kenton K, Simon M, Brubaker L, Mueller E, Investigators, Brown O, Geynisman-Tan J, Mueller M, Markland A, Vaughan C, Burgio K, Coyne-Beasley T, Lewis C, McGwin G, Williams B, Lukacz E, LaCoursiere D, Gahagan S, Nodora J, Low L, Miller J, Smith A, Investigator, McGwin G, Rudser K, Brady S, Fok C, Harlow B, Rockwood T, Scal P, Newman D, Smith A, Berry A, Bilger A, Klusaritz H, Lipman T, Stapleton A, Wyman J, Sutcliffe S, James A, Lowder J, Meister M, Rickey L, Camenga D, Cunningham S, Chair S, Brubaker L, Office N. Ethnic and Racial Social Identity, Socioeconomic Position, and Women’s Bladder Health. Social Science & Medicine 2025, 117694. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.117694.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial determinants of healthNon-Hispanic white womenDeterminants of healthBladder healthSocial determinantsSocioeconomic positionPrevent lower urinary tract symptomsIndices of socioeconomic positionIndependent of socioeconomic positionHigh-quality health careWhite womenPotential health inequalitiesHealth promotion programsHealth promotion resourcesPromote bladder healthHealth-promoting attitudesNon-Hispanic blacksFederal poverty levelHealth insurance coverageHealth inequalitiesPhysical activityPromotion programsSocioeconomic disadvantageNon-HispanicHealth care
2024
Exploring women's bladder self‐care practices: A qualitative secondary analysis
Wyman J, Burgio K, Newman D, Cunningham S, Hebert‐Beirne J, Low L, Meister M, Stapleton A, Gahagan S, Williams B, Brubaker L, Mueller E, Acevedo‐Alvarez M, Fitzgerald C, Hardacker C, Hebert‐Beirne J, Griffith J, Kenton K, Simon M, Brown O, Geynisman‐Tan J, Mueller M, Markland A, Vaughan C, Coyne‐Beasley T, Burgio K, Lewis C, McGwin G, Williams B, Lukacz E, LaCoursiere D, Gahagan S, Nodora J, Low L, Miller J, Smith A, McGwin G, Rudser K, Brady S, Fok C, Harlow B, Scal P, Rockwood T, Newman D, Smith A, Berry A, Bilger A, Lipman T, Klusaritz H, Stapleton A, Wyman J, Sutcliffe S, James A, Lowder J, Meister M, Rickey L, Camenga D, Cunningham S, Brubaker L, Norton J. Exploring women's bladder self‐care practices: A qualitative secondary analysis. Journal Of Advanced Nursing 2024, 81: 909-925. PMID: 38864346, PMCID: PMC11635011, DOI: 10.1111/jan.16257.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-care practicesStandards for Reporting Qualitative ResearchBladder healthPrevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Research ConsortiumWomen's experiencesHealth promotion interventionsSemi-structured discussion groupsReporting Qualitative ResearchPromote bladder healthSelf-care behaviorsPublic health professionalsSocial ecological modelQualitative secondary analysisPublic health messagesPelvic floor musclesFocus group studyPromotion interventionsPhysical activityHealth professionalsNational Institute of DiabetesHealth messagesFocus groupsAdult women's experiencesSecondary analysisCommunity-dwelling adult women
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