2024
Caribbean data-sharing initiatives: activities of the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network
Wang K, Britton M, Hambleton I, Howitt C, Jeyaseelan S, Fraser K, Martinez-Brockman J, Whiteman S, Rajeevan H, Nunez-Smith M. Caribbean data-sharing initiatives: activities of the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network. BULL PAN AM HEALTH ORGAN 2024, 48: e121. PMID: 39687248, PMCID: PMC11648151, DOI: 10.26633/rpsp.2024.121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research NetworkLongitudinal data resourcesCommunity-engaged processCommunity-engaged approachCommunity-dwelling adultsGovernment focusPower dynamicsResearch NetworkData-sharing infrastructureGreater accessParticipating communitiesCare principlesNoncommunicable diseasesUnited StatesDemocratize data accessCohort studyImpact of researchProtective factorsData dashboardsSecondary useIdentifying opportunitiesDissemination of dataDissemination of informationDemocracyFunding agencies
2021
Older immigrants perceived health after migration to the United States: Influence of age and level of acculturation
Kang G, Hajduk A, Marottoli R, Nunez‐Smith M. Older immigrants perceived health after migration to the United States: Influence of age and level of acculturation. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2021, 69: 2625-2637. PMID: 34252200, PMCID: PMC8440395, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.17363.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth statusAge groupsWorse healthWorse health statusCross-sectional studyLevel of acculturationSpecific health needsYears of ageInfluence of ageAge-related differencesRepresentative cohortFunctional comorbiditiesHealth needsAcculturation levelDemographic characteristicsMain predictorsAgeHealthLate-life immigrantsSecondary variablesUnited StatesStatusAssociationGroupYears
2011
Professional Challenges of Non-U.S.-Born International Medical Graduates and Recommendations for Support During Residency Training
Chen PG, Curry LA, Bernheim SM, Berg D, Gozu A, Nunez-Smith M. Professional Challenges of Non-U.S.-Born International Medical Graduates and Recommendations for Support During Residency Training. Academic Medicine 2011, 86: 1383-1388. PMID: 21952056, PMCID: PMC3257160, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0b013e31823035e1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternational medical graduatesStandardized interview guideDepth interviewsQualitative interviewsProfessional identityQualitative studyPurposeful sampleProfessional challengesInterviewsInterview guideNon-U.S.United StatesLittle researchMedical graduatesParticular challengesKey elementsThemesHighlight challengesLong historySpecific needsVulnerable transitionNew YorkDiverse groupChallengesImmigrants