2025
A Scoping Review of Quantitative Assessments of Women’s Bladder Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs
LaCoursiere D, Cunningham S, Vaughan C, Low L, Chu H, Markland A, Newman D, Gahagan S, Wyman J. A Scoping Review of Quantitative Assessments of Women’s Bladder Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs. Journal Of Women's Health 2025 PMID: 40533088, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2024.0997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBladder healthWomen's knowledgePelvic floor muscle exercisesUrinary Incontinence Knowledge ScaleInvestigator-designed instrumentCommunity-dwelling womenUrinary incontinenceSurvey instrumentPopulation-based studyCross-sectional designFull-text articlesKnowledge of urinary incontinencePelvic floor dysfunctionMuscle exerciseIncontinence QuizScoping reviewHealth topicsCommunity-basedHealth attitudesQuantitative studyHealth knowledgeKnowledge scaleMeasure knowledgeQuestionnaire itemsData extractionMcDonald criteria application by German neurologists suggests a need for further training
Heinemann J, Yankov D, Solomon A, Rauer S, Wiendl H, Dersch R. McDonald criteria application by German neurologists suggests a need for further training. Multiple Sclerosis And Related Disorders 2025, 94: 106304. PMID: 39884115, DOI: 10.1016/j.msard.2025.106304.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Association of gender-based discrimination and burnout among faculty in an urban academic medical center
Peccoralo L, de Guillebon E, Clifton E, He C, Kaplan S, Deshpande R, Kaplan C, Pietrzak R, Charney D, Ripp J. Association of gender-based discrimination and burnout among faculty in an urban academic medical center. WORK A Journal Of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation 2024, 80: 1231-1243. PMID: 40297874, DOI: 10.1177/10519815241290607.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociated with burnoutUrban academic medical centerAssociated with depressive symptomsCross-sectional surveyAcademic medical centerConclusions BurnoutBackground BurnoutGender-based discriminationReduce burnoutProfessional satisfactionMental healthUrban hospitalsWomen physiciansDepressive symptomsImpact burnoutRates of menIncreased burnoutLeadership scoresProfessional characteristicsWork life integrationBurnoutMedical CenterPhysiciansSurvey instrumentWomenCaregivers of children with asthma alarmed by climate change: a cross‐sectional study
Godse S, Shabanova V, Ragavan M, Mitchell M, Chen L, Flom J, Sheares B. Caregivers of children with asthma alarmed by climate change: a cross‐sectional study. Pediatric Pulmonology 2024, 59: 3677-3685. PMID: 39323113, DOI: 10.1002/ppul.27288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCaregivers of childrenCross-sectional studyClimate change-related health risksHealth impacts of climate changeInforming public health policyPublic health policiesReports adverse impactsRespiratory health impactsCaregiver perspectivesCaregiver perceptionsChild's asthmaHealth policyChild healthChild's doctorHealth harmsHealth risksCaregiversWorsening asthma controlAsthma controlAir pollutionAdverse health effectsPulmonology clinicSurvey instrumentUS settingHealth effectsBarriers and facilitators to involvement in cancer education opportunities among South Carolina cancer care professionals: A cancer training and diversity, equity, and inclusion training needs assessment
Hatch A, Shungu N, Ford M, Toll B. Barriers and facilitators to involvement in cancer education opportunities among South Carolina cancer care professionals: A cancer training and diversity, equity, and inclusion training needs assessment. Journal Of The National Medical Association 2024, 116: 283-291. PMID: 38816266, DOI: 10.1016/j.jnma.2024.05.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealthcare professionalsInductive content analysis approachCancer care professionalsNon-Hispanic whitesIdentified educational needsSocial risk factorsAttend educational programsContent analysis approachCases of cancerCancer trainingCancer careCare professionalsPerceived barriersHealth systemMental healthAnalyzed quantitative dataOptimal careTraining needs assessmentTraining needsEducation programsSouth CarolinaQualitative dataBusy schedulesRisk factorsSurvey instrumentAmerican Psychiatrists' Opinions About Classic Hallucinogens and Their Potential Therapeutic Applications: A 7-Year Follow-Up Survey
Barnett B, Arakelian M, Beebe D, Ontko J, Riegal C, Siu W, Weleff J, Pope H. American Psychiatrists' Opinions About Classic Hallucinogens and Their Potential Therapeutic Applications: A 7-Year Follow-Up Survey. Psychedelic Medicine 2024, 2: 1-9. PMID: 40051760, DOI: 10.1089/psymed.2023.0036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance use disordersAmerican psychiatristsClassic hallucinogensPsychiatric conditionsTreatment-resistant depressionTreat psychiatric conditionsMultivariate logistic regression modelFollow-up surveyResponding psychiatristsPsychiatrists' opinionsTherapeutic potentialLogistic regression modelsUnited States Food and Drug AdministrationStates Food and Drug AdministrationHallucinogensPsychiatristsFood and Drug AdministrationPublished national surveysIncreased optimismDecreased concernAssessment attributesSurvey responsesNon-parametric trend testSurvey instrumentRegression models
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