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View article: Contraceptive side effects content on TikTok: A methodological case study leveraging popular TikToks for timely insights
Contraceptive side effects content on TikTok: A methodological case study leveraging popular TikToks for timely insights Open
A growing body of research documents contraceptive discussions on social networking sites (SNS) such as TikTok, but offers limited insights due to reliance on small samples of videos. Improved methodological approaches are needed to suppor…
View article: Supporting reproductive health among birthing persons with chronic conditions in the United States: A qualitative multilevel study using systems thinking to inform action
Supporting reproductive health among birthing persons with chronic conditions in the United States: A qualitative multilevel study using systems thinking to inform action Open
OBJECTIVE (STUDY QUESTION): To use systems thinking with diverse system actors to (a) characterize current problems at the intersection of chronic conditions (CCs) and reproductive health (RH) care and their determinants, (b) determine nec…
View article: 10 “I liked having my voice heard:” Co-designing an adolescent-centered contraceptive counseling training program for primary care clinicians with teen, caregiver, and clinician advisory boards
10 “I liked having my voice heard:” Co-designing an adolescent-centered contraceptive counseling training program for primary care clinicians with teen, caregiver, and clinician advisory boards Open
Objectives/Goals: Our research goal is to translate medical guidelines for adolescent-centered contraceptive counseling into improved clinical practice. Here, we describe the process of co-designing a training program for adolescent-servin…
View article: Comparative Evaluation of 2 Work Experience Approaches for Predominantly Black Youth in a Rural Community: Implications for Public Health Workforce Development
Comparative Evaluation of 2 Work Experience Approaches for Predominantly Black Youth in a Rural Community: Implications for Public Health Workforce Development Open
CONTEXT: In order to create a more diverse workforce, there is a need to involve historically excluded youth in public health-related work. Youth involvement in asset-based work experience approaches is especially relevant for rural areas …
View article: “If you're in a community together, then you're basically a family”: Perceptions of community among a predominantly African‐American/Black youth cohort in a semi‐rural region in the Southeastern United States
“If you're in a community together, then you're basically a family”: Perceptions of community among a predominantly African‐American/Black youth cohort in a semi‐rural region in the Southeastern United States Open
Geographic racism gives rise to health inequities that impact communities in detrimental ways. Southern ethnic minority groups, particularly African American/Black semi-rural communities, are subject to especially unjust outcomes in health…
View article: Use of systems thinking and adapted group model building methods to understand patterns of technology use among older adults with type 1 diabetes: a preliminary process evaluation
Use of systems thinking and adapted group model building methods to understand patterns of technology use among older adults with type 1 diabetes: a preliminary process evaluation Open
Background A growing number of older adults (ages 65+) live with Type 1 diabetes. Simultaneously, technologies such as continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) have become standard of care. There is thus a need to understand better the complex …
View article: Supporting the ‘lived expertise’ of older adults with type 1 diabetes: An applied focus group analysis to characterize barriers, facilitators, and strategies for self‐management in a growing and understudied population
Supporting the ‘lived expertise’ of older adults with type 1 diabetes: An applied focus group analysis to characterize barriers, facilitators, and strategies for self‐management in a growing and understudied population Open
Introduction There is a growing number of older adults (≥65 years) who live with type 1 diabetes. We qualitatively explored experiences and perspectives regarding type 1 diabetes self‐management and treatment decisions among older adults, …
View article: Supporting reproductive health among birthing persons with chronic conditions in the <scp>United States</scp>: A qualitative multilevel study using systems thinking to inform action
Supporting reproductive health among birthing persons with chronic conditions in the <span>United States</span>: A qualitative multilevel study using systems thinking to inform action Open
Objective (Study Question) To use systems thinking with diverse system actors to (a) characterize current problems at the intersection of chronic conditions (CCs) and reproductive health (RH) care and their determinants, (b) determine nece…
View article: Comparative Evaluation of 2 Work Experience Approaches for Predominantly Black Youth in a Rural Community: Implications for Public Health Workforce Development
Comparative Evaluation of 2 Work Experience Approaches for Predominantly Black Youth in a Rural Community: Implications for Public Health Workforce Development Open
Context: In order to create a more diverse workforce, there is a need to involve historically excluded youth in public health–related work. Youth involvement in asset-based work experience approaches is especially relevant for rural areas …
View article: “If you're in a community together, then you're basically a family”: Perceptions of community among a predominantly African‐American/Black youth cohort in a semi‐rural region in the Southeastern United States
“If you're in a community together, then you're basically a family”: Perceptions of community among a predominantly African‐American/Black youth cohort in a semi‐rural region in the Southeastern United States Open
Geographic racism gives rise to health inequities that impact communities in detrimental ways. Southern ethnic minority groups, particularly African American/Black semi‐rural communities, are subject to especially unjust outcomes in health…
View article: Use of Systems Thinking and Group Model Building Methods to Understand Patterns of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use Among Older Adults with Type 1 Diabetes
Use of Systems Thinking and Group Model Building Methods to Understand Patterns of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use Among Older Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Open
A growing number of older adults (ages 65+ years) live with Type 1 diabetes, yet little is known about the complex dynamics that promote use of diabetes technology, such as continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), in this age group. We used sy…
View article: A framework for examining patient attitudes regarding applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare
A framework for examining patient attitudes regarding applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare Open
Background While use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is increasing, little is known about how patients view healthcare AI. Characterizing patient attitudes and beliefs about healthcare AI and the factors that lead to these at…
View article: Oncologists’ reflections on patient rights and access to compassionate use drugs: A qualitative interview study from an academic cancer center
Oncologists’ reflections on patient rights and access to compassionate use drugs: A qualitative interview study from an academic cancer center Open
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows patients with serious illnesses to access investigational drugs for “compassionate use” outside of clinical trials through expanded access (EA) Programs. The federal Right-to-Try Act creat…
View article: “I Think It’s Been Met With a Shrug:” Oncologists’ Views Toward and Experiences With Right-to-Try
“I Think It’s Been Met With a Shrug:” Oncologists’ Views Toward and Experiences With Right-to-Try Open
Background The federal Right-to-Try (RTT) Act created an alternate regulatory pathway for preapproval access to investigational drugs. A few studies have examined the experiences of physicians with the Food and Drug Administration’s Expand…
View article: Challenging Misinformation and Engaging Patients: Characterizing a Regenerative Medicine Consult Service
Challenging Misinformation and Engaging Patients: Characterizing a Regenerative Medicine Consult Service Open
Aim: To address the unmet needs of patients interested in regenerative medicine, Mayo Clinic created a Regenerative Medicine Consult Service (RMCS). We describe the service and patient satisfaction. Materials & methods: We analyzed RMCS da…
View article: Characteristics and Scope of Training of Clinicians Participating in the US Direct-to-Consumer Marketplace for Unproven Stem Cell Interventions
Characteristics and Scope of Training of Clinicians Participating in the US Direct-to-Consumer Marketplace for Unproven Stem Cell Interventions Open
This study describes the credentials and scope of training of physician and nonphysician practitioners working for US companies marketing unproven stem cell procedures.
View article: Preparing Regenerative Therapies for Clinical Application: Proposals for Responsible Translation
Preparing Regenerative Therapies for Clinical Application: Proposals for Responsible Translation Open
We offer a model founded on multispecialty expertise that can serve future caregivers employing validated cell therapies