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View article: Outcome disparities among survivors of hematologic malignancies diagnosed in childhood
Outcome disparities among survivors of hematologic malignancies diagnosed in childhood Open
Introduction: Latinos are a rapidly growing population in the Southwest U.S. Evidence has suggested population-based differences in childhood cancer outcomes, but studies and cohorts that inform both late effects risk and survivorship prac…
View article: Predictors of long-term follow-up clinic attendance and continued engagement among survivors of cancer in childhood and adolescence
Predictors of long-term follow-up clinic attendance and continued engagement among survivors of cancer in childhood and adolescence Open
Purpose Survivorship care is vital to screen for and manage late effects, yet follow-up remains suboptimal. We examined factors associated with long-term survivor clinic (LTSC) nonattendance, delayed initiation, and disengagement at a larg…
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of the TEAM pilot trial with African American and Latino families
Feasibility and acceptability of the TEAM pilot trial with African American and Latino families Open
Objective We adapted the empirically supported Family Teamwork intervention protocol to support collaborative parent involvement in type 1 diabetes (T1D) management among African American and Latino parents of children with T1D. This rando…
View article: “Faith, Family, and Friends”: Pandemic-Related Coping in Parents of Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes
“Faith, Family, and Friends”: Pandemic-Related Coping in Parents of Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Open
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic presented unique stressors for parents of youth with chronic health conditions including type 1 diabetes (T1D), such as managing youths’ diabetes self-management demands without usual routines, changes in i…
View article: Development and evaluation of a training curriculum to engage researchers on accessing and analyzing the <i>All of Us</i> data
Development and evaluation of a training curriculum to engage researchers on accessing and analyzing the <i>All of Us</i> data Open
Objective The All of Us Evenings with Genetics (EwG) Research Program at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), funded to engage research scholars to work with the All of Us data, developed a training curriculum for the Researcher Workbench, th…
View article: Experiences in providing a community educational resource for the <i>All of Us</i> Researcher Workbench
Experiences in providing a community educational resource for the <i>All of Us</i> Researcher Workbench Open
Objective Educational offerings to fill the bioinformatics knowledge gap are a key component to enhancing access and use of health data from the All of Us Research Program. We developed a Train the Trainer-based, innovative training series…
View article: Pathophysiology and Treatment of Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes in Youth
Pathophysiology and Treatment of Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes in Youth Open
Youth-onset type 2 diabetes is a heterogeneous disease with increasing prevalence in relation to increased rates of obesity in children. It has genetic, epigenetic, social, and environmental determinants. Youth-onset type 2 diabetes is ala…
View article: Social Determinant of Health Impact on Diabetes Device Use and Clinical Outcomes in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes
Social Determinant of Health Impact on Diabetes Device Use and Clinical Outcomes in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Open
Background. Youth with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) who are Black, Hispanic, or lower socioeconomic status (SES) have lower rates of diabetes device use, higher hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), and higher rates of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). However, the…
View article: Equity in Psychosocial Outcomes and Care for Racial and Ethnic Minorities and Socioeconomically Disadvantaged People With Diabetes
Equity in Psychosocial Outcomes and Care for Racial and Ethnic Minorities and Socioeconomically Disadvantaged People With Diabetes Open
The role of social determinants of health (SDOH) in promoting equity in diabetes prevalence, incidence, and outcomes continues to be documented in the literature. Less attention has focused on disparities in psychosocial aspects of living …
View article: Self-Compassion And Imagery Rescripting: A Brief Online Intervention To Reduce Body Dissatisfaction in Women
Self-Compassion And Imagery Rescripting: A Brief Online Intervention To Reduce Body Dissatisfaction in Women Open
Background: Due to the prevalence of body dissatisfaction, and given that it is a significant risk factor for eating disorders and obesity, understanding the mechanisms of change, and finding new ways on how to reduce body dissatisfaction …
View article: Fourth Annual Summer Research Summit on Health Equity Organized by the Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA on May 20, 2021
Fourth Annual Summer Research Summit on Health Equity Organized by the Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA on May 20, 2021 Open
The fourth annual summer research summit organized by the Center of Excellence (COE) in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) was held on May 20, 2021. The theme of this year’s summit was ‘Strengthening Our…
View article: Diabetes distress and <scp>HbA1c</scp> in racially/ethnically and socioeconomically diverse youth with type 1 diabetes
Diabetes distress and <span>HbA1c</span> in racially/ethnically and socioeconomically diverse youth with type 1 diabetes Open
Diabetes distress is elevated in a younger population of children with T1D who are from racial/ethnic minority backgrounds or have markers of lower SES. Interventions that target distress and/or expand the safety net in these populations c…
View article: Racial-Ethnic Inequity in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
Racial-Ethnic Inequity in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Open
Context Minority young adults (YA) currently represent the largest growing population with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and experience very poor outcomes. Modifiable drivers of disparities need to be identified, but are not well-studied. Objectiv…
View article: 2019 Health Equity Summer Research Summit Organized by the Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA on June 18th, 2019
2019 Health Equity Summer Research Summit Organized by the Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA on June 18th, 2019 Open
Copyright © 2020 Harris. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons At - tribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is…
View article: Barriers and Facilitators to Involvement in Children’s Diabetes Management Among Minority Parents
Barriers and Facilitators to Involvement in Children’s Diabetes Management Among Minority Parents Open
Objective This study aimed to describe parents’ perceptions of the factors that facilitate or are barriers to their involvement in children’s type 1 diabetes (T1D) management among African American and Latino parents. Methods African Ameri…
View article: Using Relational Agents to Promote Family Communication Around Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management in the Diabetes Family Teamwork Online Intervention: Longitudinal Pilot Study
Using Relational Agents to Promote Family Communication Around Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management in the Diabetes Family Teamwork Online Intervention: Longitudinal Pilot Study Open
Background Family conflict can reduce adolescent adherence to type 1 diabetes management tasks. The Family Teamwork in-person intervention was shown to be efficacious in reducing conflict and low adherence to diabetes-related tasks. Its re…
View article: Using Relational Agents to Promote Family Communication Around Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management in the Diabetes Family Teamwork Online Intervention: Longitudinal Pilot Study (Preprint)
Using Relational Agents to Promote Family Communication Around Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management in the Diabetes Family Teamwork Online Intervention: Longitudinal Pilot Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Family conflict can reduce adolescent adherence to type 1 diabetes management tasks. The Family Teamwork in-person intervention was shown to be efficacious in reducing conflict and low adherence to diabetes-related tasks. Its r…
View article: A Seat at the Table: Strategic Engagement in Service Activities for Early-Career Faculty From Underrepresented Groups in the Academy
A Seat at the Table: Strategic Engagement in Service Activities for Early-Career Faculty From Underrepresented Groups in the Academy Open
Many academic institutions strive to promote more diverse and inclusive campuses for faculty, staff, and students. As part of this effort, these institutions seek to include individuals from historically underrepresented groups (URGs)—such…
View article: Translating research to support practitioners in addressing disparities in child and adolescent mental health and services in the United States.
Translating research to support practitioners in addressing disparities in child and adolescent mental health and services in the United States. Open
Despite increased recognition of disparities in youth mental health, racial/ethnic disparities in mental health burden and in mental health service use persist. This phenomenon suggests that research documenting disparities alone has not l…
View article: Diabetes-Specific and General Life Stress and Glycemic Outcomes in Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Is Race/Ethnicity a Moderator?
Diabetes-Specific and General Life Stress and Glycemic Outcomes in Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Is Race/Ethnicity a Moderator? Open
Future research should evaluate possible mechanisms that contribute to the different relationships of stress with glycemic control among Hispanics compared with non-Hispanic Whites.
View article: Pilot and feasibility study of a parenting intervention delivered by parent peers
Pilot and feasibility study of a parenting intervention delivered by parent peers Open
Preventive parenting interventions delivered by parent peer specialists may be a viable alternative to professional-led interventions and offer an advantage of increasing access in medically underserved areas. The objective of this pilot s…