2024
Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Control Following Release From Carceral Facilities: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Aminawung J, Puglisi L, Roy B, Horton N, Elumn J, Lin H, Bibbins-Domingo K, Krumholz H, Wang E. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Control Following Release From Carceral Facilities: A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2024, 13: ejaha2024035683t. PMID: 39248257, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.124.035683.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUncontrolled CVD risk factorsCardiovascular disease risk factor controlCVD risk factorsRisk factor controlFactor controlRisk factorsSocial determinant of cardiovascular healthCardiovascular diseaseProspective cohort study of individualsDeterminants of cardiovascular healthPublic health prevention effortsCardiovascular disease risk factorsCohort study of individualsHealth prevention effortsCross-sectional studyProspective cohort studyCarceral facilitiesCorrectional facilitiesSocial determinantsTailored interventionsTraditional risk factorsStudy of individualsAdversity scorePerceived stressCardiovascular health
2021
A roadmap for cardiovascular care after release from incarceration: uses of a smartphone application
Surkan PJ, Puglisi LB, Butler K, Elmi N, Zachary WW. A roadmap for cardiovascular care after release from incarceration: uses of a smartphone application. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2021, 28: 1849-1857. PMID: 34142142, PMCID: PMC8499679, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocab079.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiovascular diseaseCardiovascular healthRisk factorsCVD risk factorsRisk factor managementMultiple barriersInductive thematic codingCVD needFactor managementCardiovascular careHealth access issuesBehavioral healthHealth insuranceCareNeeds of peopleSocietal reintegrationHealthQualitative softwareSocial servicesFocus groupsApp featuresSmartphone applicationSmartphone appIncarcerationThematic coding
2020
Designing a Cardiovascular Health App for Citizens Returning from Incarceration: Where You Start May Not Be Where You End Up
Zachary W, Wilkin T, Puglisi L, Butler M, Ferdousi I, Smart J, Pethkar P, Surkan P. Designing a Cardiovascular Health App for Citizens Returning from Incarceration: Where You Start May Not Be Where You End Up. Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Human Factors And Ergonomics In Health Care 2020, 9: 34-42. DOI: 10.1177/2327857920091063.Peer-Reviewed Original Research