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View article: A Preliminary Exploration of Virtual Clinical Supervision and Professional Quality of Life in Child Life Specialists
A Preliminary Exploration of Virtual Clinical Supervision and Professional Quality of Life in Child Life Specialists Open
Objective Certified Child Life Specialists (CCLSs) are at risk for increased stress, compassion fatigue, and burnout. The Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) recommends that CCLSs receive ongoing, regular clinical supervision. D…
View article: Patient Advocacy Group Leaders' Perceptions on Primary Care's Role in Caring for Patients With a History of Breast Cancer
Patient Advocacy Group Leaders' Perceptions on Primary Care's Role in Caring for Patients With a History of Breast Cancer Open
Background Cancer advocacy groups engage patients, families and caregivers in navigating the cancer landscape, with a focus on early detection/screening and providing psychosocial and financial support during and after treatment. These gro…
View article: Building Practice and System Research Culture through Participation in a Quality Improvement Intervention
Building Practice and System Research Culture through Participation in a Quality Improvement Intervention Open
View article: Supporting Cancer Survivorship Care Delivery in Primary Care Settings by Using Co-Design to Identify Design Requirements
Supporting Cancer Survivorship Care Delivery in Primary Care Settings by Using Co-Design to Identify Design Requirements Open
View article: Primary Care Physician Perspectives on Shared Care for Patients with Cardiometabolic Comorbidities During Cancer Treatment
Primary Care Physician Perspectives on Shared Care for Patients with Cardiometabolic Comorbidities During Cancer Treatment Open
View article: Using codesign to engage primary care practices in a participatory change process
Using codesign to engage primary care practices in a participatory change process Open
Healthcare has experienced significant transformation in recent years with many changes being imposed on practices from outside sources. When tailoring outside interventions to specific settings, it is important to engage practice members …
View article: Methods for community-engaged data collection and analysis in implementation research
Methods for community-engaged data collection and analysis in implementation research Open
Community involvement in implementation research data collection and analysis contributes to greater engagement and empowerment of community members and validation of study findings. Use of methods that exhibit both scientific rigor and co…
View article: Ready and Healthy for Kindergarten: A Collaborative Multilingual Family Involvement Program Created by Teachers, Pediatricians, and Parents
Ready and Healthy for Kindergarten: A Collaborative Multilingual Family Involvement Program Created by Teachers, Pediatricians, and Parents Open
Ready and Healthy for Kindergarten is a Spanish/English multilingual family involvement program that is grounded in sociocultural and family literacy theories since it focuses on health and literacy development. The program’s development r…
View article: An Online Family Literacy and Wellness Program for Latino Dual Language Learners: Pilot Randomized Waitlist Controlled Trial
An Online Family Literacy and Wellness Program for Latino Dual Language Learners: Pilot Randomized Waitlist Controlled Trial Open
Background Early childhood interventions can simultaneously promote positive health and early language experiences, but implementation and health equity often receive insufficient attention during the development process. Objective We appl…
View article: Developing actionable strategies to implement evidence-based breast cancer follow-up in primary care using codesign
Developing actionable strategies to implement evidence-based breast cancer follow-up in primary care using codesign Open
CONTEXT: Tailoring implementation strategies to translate evidence into practice is critical for enhancing uptake. Unidirectional methods of intervention design fail to integrate local practice wisdom. This is problematic when normative ac…
View article: Prioritizing Actionable Implementation Strategies to Support Breast Cancer Follow-up in Primary Care
Prioritizing Actionable Implementation Strategies to Support Breast Cancer Follow-up in Primary Care Open
BACKGROUND: Despite the emphasis of primary care’s (PC) role in breast cancer follow-up improvements have had limited clinical impact. OBJECTIVE: To prioritize implementation strategies to support PC adoption of evidence to guide breast ca…
View article: Behavioral Health Provider Perspectives on the Integration of Behavioral Health into Primary Care
Behavioral Health Provider Perspectives on the Integration of Behavioral Health into Primary Care Open
CONTEXT: Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) is a model in which medical and behavioral health providers work together to provide whole person care, usually in primary care settings. Despite success in some community health centers and Fede…
View article: Patient Advocacy Group Leaders’ Perceptions on Primary Care’s Role in Caring for Patients with a History of Breast Cancer
Patient Advocacy Group Leaders’ Perceptions on Primary Care’s Role in Caring for Patients with a History of Breast Cancer Open
CONTEXT: Patient advocacy groups engage patients, families, and caregivers in navigating the cancer landscape, focusing on early detection/screening, as well as psychosocial and financial support during treatment. As these groups have grow…
View article: Developing a Youth-Led Digital Hypertension Education Intervention for Adults With Hypertension: Qualitative Study on Refinement and Acceptability
Developing a Youth-Led Digital Hypertension Education Intervention for Adults With Hypertension: Qualitative Study on Refinement and Acceptability Open
Background Hypertension affects one-third of adults in the United States and is the leading risk factor for death. Underserved populations are seen disproportionately in the emergency department (ED) and tend to have worse blood pressure (…
View article: Strategies for Implementing Integrated Behavioral Health into Health Centers
Strategies for Implementing Integrated Behavioral Health into Health Centers Open
Future implementations should apply multi-faceted approaches that address persistent and seemingly intractable barriers that have inhibited IBH integration.
View article: Evaluation of NCI-Designated Cancer Center and Comprehensive Cancer Center Survivorship-Focused Websites: Information Provided and Accessibility
Evaluation of NCI-Designated Cancer Center and Comprehensive Cancer Center Survivorship-Focused Websites: Information Provided and Accessibility Open
Background: Individuals with a history of cancer increasingly seek health information from online resources, including NCI-designated Cancer Center websites. Centers receive NCI designation because they provide excellent care and engage in…
View article: fRAP 2.0: a community engagement method applied to cervical cancer disparities among Hispanic women
fRAP 2.0: a community engagement method applied to cervical cancer disparities among Hispanic women Open
focused Rapid Assessment Process (fRAP) 2.0 is a community engagement approach combining geospatial mapping with rapid qualitative assessment in cyclical fashion within communities to capture multifactorial and multilevel features impactin…
View article: Strategic use of resources to enhance colorectal cancer screening for patients with diabetes (SURE: CRC4D) in federally qualified health centers: a protocol for hybrid type ii effectiveness-implementation trial
Strategic use of resources to enhance colorectal cancer screening for patients with diabetes (SURE: CRC4D) in federally qualified health centers: a protocol for hybrid type ii effectiveness-implementation trial Open
View article: Use of concept mapping to inform a participatory engagement approach for implementation of evidence-based HPV vaccination strategies in safety-net clinics
Use of concept mapping to inform a participatory engagement approach for implementation of evidence-based HPV vaccination strategies in safety-net clinics Open
Background Multiple evidence-based strategies (EBS) for promoting HPV vaccination exist. However, adolescent HPV vaccination rates remain below target levels in communities at high risk for HPV-associated cancers and served by safety-net c…
View article: A Pilot Randomized Wait-list Controlled Trial of an Online Family Literacy and Wellness Program for Latino Dual Language Learners (Preprint)
A Pilot Randomized Wait-list Controlled Trial of an Online Family Literacy and Wellness Program for Latino Dual Language Learners (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Early childhood interventions can simultaneously promote positive health and early language experiences, but often implementation and equity receive insufficient attention in the development process. OBJECTIVE We applied a he…
View article: Recent Innovations in Primary Care Cancer Survivorship Roles
Recent Innovations in Primary Care Cancer Survivorship Roles Open
Primary care survivorship innovations are occurring in academic primary care and cancer centers settings in the US. To move beyond the work of individual innovators, systematic investments are needed to support adoption of such innovations…
View article: Identifying priority areas to support primary care engagement in breast cancer survivorship care: A Delphi study
Identifying priority areas to support primary care engagement in breast cancer survivorship care: A Delphi study Open
Introduction Existing approaches in cancer survivorship care delivery have proven to be insufficient to engage primary care. This study aimed to identify stakeholder‐informed priorities to improve primary care engagement in breast cancer s…
View article: Storylines of family medicine VI: ways of being—in the office with patients
Storylines of family medicine VI: ways of being—in the office with patients Open
Storylines of Family Medicine is a 12-part series of thematically linked mini-essays with accompanying illustrations that explore the many dimensions of family medicine, as interpreted by individual family physicians and medical educators …
View article: Population health in primary care
Population health in primary care Open
Population health in the United States continues to lag behind other wealthy nations. Primary care has the promise of enhancing population health; however, the implementation of a population health approach within primary care deserves fur…
View article: Leading primary care under the weight of COVID-19: how leadership was enacted in six australian general practices during 2020
Leading primary care under the weight of COVID-19: how leadership was enacted in six australian general practices during 2020 Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic challenged health care delivery globally, providing unique challenges to primary care. Australia’s primary healthcare system (primarily general practices) was integral to the response. COVID-19 tested the a…
View article: Comparing emergency department versus high school-based recruitment for a hypertension research study with adult–youth dyads
Comparing emergency department versus high school-based recruitment for a hypertension research study with adult–youth dyads Open
Dyads can be challenging to recruit for research studies, but detailed reporting on strategies employed to recruit adult–adolescent dyads is rare. We describe experiences recruiting adult–youth dyads for a hypertension education interventi…
View article: Maximizing the impact of reach out and read literacy promotion:anticipatory guidance and modeling
Maximizing the impact of reach out and read literacy promotion:anticipatory guidance and modeling Open
View article: Adapting and implementing breast cancer follow-up in primary care: protocol for a mixed methods hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation cluster randomized study
Adapting and implementing breast cancer follow-up in primary care: protocol for a mixed methods hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation cluster randomized study Open
View article: Understanding system-level influence on practice change for HPV vaccination improvement within safety-net clinics
Understanding system-level influence on practice change for HPV vaccination improvement within safety-net clinics Open
CONTEXT: Practice change for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination improvement within a large, multisite federally qualified health center (FQHC). OBJECTIVE: To understand system-level influence on practice change for increasing HPV vacci…
View article: Connect: Cultivating Academic–Community Partnerships to Address Our Communities' Complex Needs During Public Health Crises
Connect: Cultivating Academic–Community Partnerships to Address Our Communities' Complex Needs During Public Health Crises Open
Background: Black and Latino communities have been disproportionately impacted by coronavirus disease 2019 and we sought to understand perceptions and attitudes in four heavily impacted New Jersey counties to develop and evaluate engagemen…