202 research outputs found
Undermined Determinant of a College’s Success: Health & Wellness of a College Employe
Our society has taken college employees' health and wellbeing for granted and has not recognized that many of the economic, intellectual and artistic accomplishments in American life are in large part due to the invaluable contributions of college employees. The health and wellbeing of college employees is an underappreciated area of intervention for worksite health promotion. In comparison to the corporate world, service industries and the manufacturing industries, the wellness of college employees is often at the bottom of the priority list for the health and wellness of the workforce in the United States. This commentary calls for an increased involvement of health educators in college employee health and wellness promotion programs, wellness initiatives, policy changes and research
Community-engaged strategies to promote hepatitis B testing and linkage to care in immigrants of Florida
AbstractTo improve early identification and linkage to treatment and preventive services for hepatitis B virus (HBV) in persons born in countries with intermediate or high (>2%) HBV prevalence, the University of Florida Center for HIV/AIDS Research, Education, and Services (UF CARES) employed community-engaged strategies to implement the Hepatitis B Awareness and Service Linkage (HBASL) program. In this brief report, we present a summary of program components, challenges, and successes. Faith and community-based networks were established to improve HBV testing and screening and to increase foreign born nationals (FBNs) access to HBV care. A total of 1516 FBNs were tested and screened for hepatitis B. The majority were females (50.4%), Asians (62.8%), non-Hispanic (87.2%), and they also received post-test counseling (54.8%). Noted program advantages included the development of community networks and outreach to a large population of FBNs. The major challenges were institutional delays, pressures related to meeting program deliverables, and diversity within FBNs populations. Community health workers in the United States can replicate this program in their respective communities and ensure success by maintaining a strong community presence, establishing partnerships and linkage processes, developing a sustainability plan, and ensuring the presence of dedicated program staff
The Impact of Perceived Stress and Coping Adequacy on the Health of Nurses: A Pilot Investigation
Stress and coping abilities influence the health and work performance of nurses. However, little is known about the combined influence of stress perception and perceived coping adequacy and its impact on the health of nurses. This study examined the relationship between stress, coping, and the combined influences of perceived stress and coping abilities on health and work performance. A valid and reliable questionnaire was completed by 120 nurses in a Midwestern hospital in the USA. In general, the nurses were not healthy: 92% had moderate-to-very high stress levels; 78% slept less than 8 hours of sleep per night; 69% did not exercise regularly; 63% consumed less than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day; and 22% were classified as binge drinkers. When confronted with workplace stress, 70% of nurses reported that they consumed more junk food and 63% reported that they consumed more food than usual as a way of coping. Nurses in the “high stress/poor coping” group had the poorest health outcomes and highest health risk behaviors compared to those in other groups. The combined variables of perceived stress and perceived coping adequacy influenced the health of nurses. Therefore, worksite health promotion programs for nurses should focus equally on stress reduction, stress management, and the development of healthy coping skills
The crystal structure of p-azo-toluene (CH<SUB>3</SUB>-C<SUB>6</SUB>H<SUB>4</SUB>N)<SUB>2</SUB>
The crystal structure of p-azo-toluene has been determined by single crystal methods. The unit cell is monoclinic with a=12.01 Å, b=5.02 Å, c=9.32 Å, β=90°12'. The space-group is P21/a-C2h5 and there are two molecules per unit cell. Atomic positions were determined by electron density projections making use of 'trial and error' methods. Structure factors were obtained from visually estimated intensities on Weissenberg photographs taken with CuKα radiation. The planar benzene rings are attached by zig-zag C-N=N-C bond with the bond distance -N=N-=1.27 Å and the angle N=N-C 134°30'. The plane of the benzene ring makes an angle with the (ac) plane, its orientation is obtained by rotating it about the N-C bond by 10°. The nearest distance between two molecules in the crystal is 3.92 Å
The crystal structure of magnesium acetate-tetrahydrate Mg (CH<SUB>3</SUB>COO)<SUB>2</SUB>. 4 H<SUB>2</SUB>O
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Development of an Attribution of Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities Scale
The purpose of this study was to develop an Attribution of Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities (AREHD) scale. A convenience sample of undergraduate college students (n = 423) at four Midwestern universities was recruited to respond to the survey. A pilot test with undergraduate students (n = 23) found the survey had good acceptability and readability level (SMOG = 11th grade). Using exploratory factor analysis we found the two a priori subscales were confirmed: individual responsibility and social determinants. Internal reliabilities of the subscales were: individual responsibility (alpha = 0.87) and social determinants (alpha = 0.90). Test–retest stability reliabilities were: individual responsibility (r = 0.72) and social determinants (r = 0.69). The AREHD subscales are satisfactory for assessing college student’s AREHD
Why do young adults in the United States have such low rates of organ donation registration?
The demand for transplantable organs has outpaced the supply. Thus, 20 Americans die
every day while waiting for an organ. Although most adults support organ donation, 42% are not
registered. The rate is even lower among young adults who are not enrolled in/never graduated
from college. The aim of this study was to use the Integrated Behavior Model (IBM) to identify factors
that predicted organ donation registration among a racially diverse sample of non-student young
adults. The study was observational and cross-sectional. Proportional allocation was used to identify
a racially diverse sample of 550 non-student, young adults from ten states in the U.S. with the lowest
registration rates. A valid and reliable survey was designed, pilot-tested, and administered. A total
of 407 young adults completed the survey (74%). Only 19% were registered donors. Caucasians were
more likely to be registered donors than racial minorities, χ
2
(3, N = 407) = 15.19, p = 0.002. Those
with more positive direct attitudes toward registration were 1.5 times more likely to be registered
than those who had negative direct attitudes. Among non-registrants, indirect descriptive norm and
direct attitude were statistically significant predictors of behavioral intention. Moreover, those who
knew someone who donated an organ and knew someone who needed a transplant were nearly three
times more likely to intend to register in the next year. The IBM proved useful in elucidating factors
that predicted intention to register among non-student young adults. The IBM should be used by
those who desire to increase registration rates
COVID-19 Booster Vaccination Hesitancy in the United States: A Multi-Theory-Model (MTM) Based National Assessment
Background: Despite the availability of COVID-19 vaccines and the proven benefits of vaccinations outweighing the potential risks, hesitancy to accept vaccines and additional doses remains a persistent problem. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to investigate hesitancy, confidence, literacy, and the role of the multi-theory model (MTM) constructs in COVID-19 booster uptake. Methods: This cross-sectional study utilized a 52-item psychometric valid web-based survey conducted during the month of October 2021 to recruit a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistical tests were used to analyze the data. Results: Among the booster hesitant group (n = 209, 41.7%), a significantly larger proportion of respondents were unvaccinated with the primary series (43.5% vs. 11%, p \u3c 0.001), were among 18–44 years age group (51.2% vs. 31.8%, p \u3c 0.001), single or never married (33.0% vs. 24.3%, p = 0.04), had lower education with some high school (6.2% vs. 2.4%, p = 0.03), and identified themselves as Republicans (31.6% vs. 20.5%, p = 0.01). The hesitant group had lower mean scores of vaccine literacy, and vaccine confidence, and had 19% lower odds of behavioral confidence than their non-hesitant counterparts (adjusted odds ratio = 0.81, 95% CI: 0.71–0.92). Conclusions: The findings of this study underscore the need of raising public awareness through effective multi-theory-model-based communication campaigns
The Psychogeriatric Patient in the Emergency Room: Focus on Management and Disposition
Abordarei manifestações xamânicas entre os Ăndios Terena (Aruák) do Mato Grosso do Sul tendo em vista a apropriação da doutrina protestante pentecostal. Deterei-me Ă aldeia Bananal, onde conheci a igreja UNIEDAS, presente desde o inĂcio do sĂ©culo XX, hoje formada por lideranças e adeptos nativos. Nesse processo de apropriação da crença protestante pentecostal, observei a reelaboração do xamanismo como contraponto para ancorar a hipĂłtese do processo de terenização do protestantismo, posto que os prĂłprios adeptos evangĂ©licos recorrem Ă ação dos xamĂŁs, mas nĂŁo a qualquer xamĂŁ; recorrem a xamĂŁs tambĂ©m evangĂ©licos. Os Terena, os adeptos da UNIEDAS e da crença nos xamĂŁs, assinalam para a capacidade dos povos indĂgenas em manterem suas especificidades no e devido ao contato com a sociedade envolvente.I will discuss shamanic manifestations among Terena aborigines (Aruák) of Mato Grosso do Sul considering the appropriation of the pentecostal protestant doctrine. I will focus on the Bananal village where I met the UNIEDAS church, which is present since the early 20th century and nowadays it is formed by leaderships and native followers. In this process of appropriation of pentecostal protestant belief, I observed the reworking of shamanism as a counterpoint to anchor the hypothesis of terenização process of protestantism, although Evangelical followers themselves appeal to the action of shamans, but not any shaman; they appeal to either evangelical shamans. The Terena people, UNIEDAS followers and the belief in shamans mark for the ability of indigenous peoples to maintain their specificities through the contact with involved society
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