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View article: Documenting adaptations across the Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and follow-up through Implementation Science research programs: methods and adaptation examples
Documenting adaptations across the Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and follow-up through Implementation Science research programs: methods and adaptation examples Open
IntroductionAdaptations are common, expected, and often imperative for successful uptake and sustained implementation of clinical or public health programs in real-world practice settings. Understanding which adaptations have been made to …
View article: Documenting adaptations across the Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and follow-up through Implementation Science research programs: methods and adaptation examples
Documenting adaptations across the Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and follow-up through Implementation Science research programs: methods and adaptation examples Open
Introduction Adaptations are common, expected, and often imperative for successful uptake and sustained implementation of clinical or public health programs in real-world practice settings. Understanding which adaptations have been made to…
View article: Using the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model to identify implementation determinants of a statewide diabetes learning collaborative in Kentucky
Using the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model to identify implementation determinants of a statewide diabetes learning collaborative in Kentucky Open
View article: School‐Based Body Image Programming: A Critical Literature Review
School‐Based Body Image Programming: A Critical Literature Review Open
The purpose of this review is to summarize the literature on school‐based programs that have been developed to address body image among adolescents. A literature review on this topic has not been conducted since 2013, warranting the need f…
View article: Demographic variation in continuous glucose monitoring utilisation among patients with type 1 diabetes from a US regional academic medical centre: a retrospective cohort study, 2018–2021
Demographic variation in continuous glucose monitoring utilisation among patients with type 1 diabetes from a US regional academic medical centre: a retrospective cohort study, 2018–2021 Open
Objective While continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) utilisation has been increasing among patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), few studies have examined patterns of use across age, race/ethnicity and insurance status together. In this stud…
View article: Using the consolidated framework for implementation research to identify church leaders’ perspectives on contextual determinants of community-based colorectal cancer screening for Black Kentuckians
Using the consolidated framework for implementation research to identify church leaders’ perspectives on contextual determinants of community-based colorectal cancer screening for Black Kentuckians Open
Background Black Kentuckians experience more deleterious colorectal cancer (CRC) outcomes than their White counterparts, a disparity that could be reduced by increased screening in Black communities. Previous research has shown that Black …
View article: Feasibility and efficacy of a novel audiovisual tool to increase colorectal cancer screening among rural Appalachian Kentucky adults
Feasibility and efficacy of a novel audiovisual tool to increase colorectal cancer screening among rural Appalachian Kentucky adults Open
Introduction Residents of Appalachian regions in Kentucky experience increased colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality. While population-based screening methods, such as fecal immunochemical tests (FITs), can reduce many screening …
View article: Older adults using social support to improve self-care (OASIS): Adaptation, implementation and feasibility of peer support for older adults with T2D in appalachia: A feasibility study protocol
Older adults using social support to improve self-care (OASIS): Adaptation, implementation and feasibility of peer support for older adults with T2D in appalachia: A feasibility study protocol Open
Introduction The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is 17% higher in rural dwellers compared to their urban counterparts, and it increases with age, with an estimated 25% of older adults (≥ 65 years) diagnosed. Appropriate self-care is ne…
View article: Perceptions of the double value coupon program in southern Illinois
Perceptions of the double value coupon program in southern Illinois Open
Introduction Purchasing produce at farmers markets represents one method by which individuals can purchase and have access to healthful and seasonal fruits. Despite the extension of nutrition assistance programs to local farmers markets, f…
View article: Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and Follow-up through Implementation Science (ACCSIS) in Appalachia: protocol for a group randomized, delayed intervention trial
Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and Follow-up through Implementation Science (ACCSIS) in Appalachia: protocol for a group randomized, delayed intervention trial Open
Appalachian regions of Kentucky and Ohio are hotspots for colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality in the USA. Screening reduces CRC incidence and mortality; however, screening uptake is needed, especially in these underserved geographic areas. I…
View article: Assessing the availability of trusted health information in a rural Appalachia community using social network analysis
Assessing the availability of trusted health information in a rural Appalachia community using social network analysis Open
View article: Adapting a Research and Community Capacity-Building Program to Address Rural Cancer Burden and Facilitate Partnership Development Between Rural Community Stakeholders and an Urban Comprehensive Cancer Center
Adapting a Research and Community Capacity-Building Program to Address Rural Cancer Burden and Facilitate Partnership Development Between Rural Community Stakeholders and an Urban Comprehensive Cancer Center Open
View article: Barriers and Facilitators to Stool-Based Screening for Colorectal Cancer Among Black Louisville Residents
Barriers and Facilitators to Stool-Based Screening for Colorectal Cancer Among Black Louisville Residents Open
View article: A Framework for Equitable Partnerships to Promote Cancer Prevention and Control in Rural Settings
A Framework for Equitable Partnerships to Promote Cancer Prevention and Control in Rural Settings Open
Rural populations continue to experience persistent cancer disparities compared with urban populations particularly in cancers that can be prevented or detected early through screening and vaccination. Although the National Cancer Institut…
View article: Longitudinal Assessment of a Manualized Group Treatment Program for Gambling Disorder: The Ohio Problem Gambling Treatment Model for Adults with Co-Occurring Disorders
Longitudinal Assessment of a Manualized Group Treatment Program for Gambling Disorder: The Ohio Problem Gambling Treatment Model for Adults with Co-Occurring Disorders Open
Individuals with gambling disorder (GD) experience a host of negative psychosocial and physical health outcomes, yet few seek treatment. Of particular concern are individuals with co-occurring mental and behavioral health disorders, a grou…
View article: Assessment of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a Random-Digit-Dialed Telephone Survey
Assessment of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural Appalachian Ohio and Kentucky: Results from a Random-Digit-Dialed Telephone Survey Open
View article: Increasing Cervical Cancer Prevention Through HPV Testing: Challenges in Developing Persuasive Messages
Increasing Cervical Cancer Prevention Through HPV Testing: Challenges in Developing Persuasive Messages Open
Decades of promotion of the Pap test have fallen short in persuading vulnerable women to get screened for cervical cancer. Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing provides an additional screening tool, and the task for cancer control is to prom…
View article: Perspectives of cancer prevention and control resources from stakeholders in rural southern Illinois
Perspectives of cancer prevention and control resources from stakeholders in rural southern Illinois Open
Purpose Rural residents have a higher cancer burden than urban residents, which is likely related to multiple socioecological factors. This study sought to investigate the perspectives of a diverse set of rural stakeholders regarding acces…
View article: Development of a multilevel intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in Appalachia
Development of a multilevel intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in Appalachia Open
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates are lower in Appalachian regions of the United States than in non-Appalachian regions. Given the availability of various screening modalities, there is critical need for culturally relevan…
View article: Racial Residential Segregation and Colorectal Cancer Mortality in the Mississippi Delta Region
Racial Residential Segregation and Colorectal Cancer Mortality in the Mississippi Delta Region Open
Our county-level analysis suggests that health outcomes related to racial segregation vary by racial, contextual, and community factors. Segregated rural Black communities may feature stronger social bonds among residents than urban commun…
View article: Building Cancer Prevention and Control Research Capacity in Rural Appalachian Kentucky Primary Care Clinics During COVID-19: Development and Adaptation of a Multilevel Colorectal Cancer Screening Project
Building Cancer Prevention and Control Research Capacity in Rural Appalachian Kentucky Primary Care Clinics During COVID-19: Development and Adaptation of a Multilevel Colorectal Cancer Screening Project Open
View article: Impact of Social Support on the Physical Activity Behaviors of International College Students in the United States.
Impact of Social Support on the Physical Activity Behaviors of International College Students in the United States. Open
Research has suggested that international students' transition to the United States is often correlated with less physical activity after arriving in the U.S). One reason might be related to reduced social support when living in a foreign …
View article: Sexual Assault and Alcohol Use among College Students: A Critical Review of the Literature
Sexual Assault and Alcohol Use among College Students: A Critical Review of the Literature Open
The purpose of this study was to assess the extant literature on the relationship between alcohol and sexual assault among college students. A literature search was conducted using the following databases: PubMed, Education Resources Infor…
View article: Development of a Multilevel Intervention to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Appalachia
Development of a Multilevel Intervention to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Appalachia Open
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates are lower in Appalachian regions of the United States than in non-Appalachian regions. Given the availability of various screening modalities, there is critical need for culturally releva…
View article: Racial Residential Segregation and Colorectal Cancer Mortality in the Mississippi Delta Region
Racial Residential Segregation and Colorectal Cancer Mortality in the Mississippi Delta Region Open
Background Few studies have examined the effects of segregation on colorectal cancer (CRC) outcomes, and none has determined if rurality moderates the effect of segregation on CRC mortality. We examined whether the effect of segregation on…