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View article: Intimate partner violence in the lives of Indigenous and Black women in the upper Midwest of the United States during the <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 pandemic: A mixed‐methods protocol examining help‐seeking behaviours and experiences
Intimate partner violence in the lives of Indigenous and Black women in the upper Midwest of the United States during the <span>COVID</span>‐19 pandemic: A mixed‐methods protocol examining help‐seeking behaviours and experiences Open
Violent behaviour perpetrated against women has long‐lasting negative physical and mental health consequences for women, their children, their families, and their communities. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with many adverse…
View article: A protocol for the safe recruitment of Indigenous and Black women experiencing intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic into a large mixed methods study: The Sisters by Choice Study
A protocol for the safe recruitment of Indigenous and Black women experiencing intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic into a large mixed methods study: The Sisters by Choice Study Open
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex and pervasive public health problem disproportionately affecting Indigenous and Black women. During the COVID-19 pandemic, IPV became more complicated for advocates because social distancing, qu…
View article: Critical consciousness of public health nurses: A descriptive, comparative survey
Critical consciousness of public health nurses: A descriptive, comparative survey Open
Background Public Health Nurses (PHN) caring for vulnerable populations amid systemic inequality must navigate complex situations, and consequently they may experience serious moral distress known to be detrimental to PHN wellbeing. Object…
View article: Examining standardized consumer-generated social determinants of health and resilience data supported by Omaha System terminology
Examining standardized consumer-generated social determinants of health and resilience data supported by Omaha System terminology Open
Nursing terminologies like the Omaha System are foundational in realizing the vision of formal representation of social determinants of health (SDOH) data and whole-person health across biological, behavioral, social, and environmental dom…
View article: Using data visualization to characterize whole‐person health of public health nurses
Using data visualization to characterize whole‐person health of public health nurses Open
Objective To characterize patterns in whole‐person health of public health nurses (PHNs). Design and Sample Survey of a convenience sample of PHNs ( n = 132) in 2022. PHNs self‐identified as female (96.2%), white (86.4%), between the ages …
View article: Exploring Large Community‐ and Clinically‐Generated Datasets to Understand Resilience Before and During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
Exploring Large Community‐ and Clinically‐Generated Datasets to Understand Resilience Before and During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Open
Purpose To explore resilience in the context of whole‐person health and the social determinants of health at the individual and community levels using large, standardized nursing datasets. Design A retrospective, observational, correlation…