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View article: Outcomes of the Navajo Community Asthma Program Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic
Outcomes of the Navajo Community Asthma Program Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
View article: Beta-testing the feasibility of a family-based financial incentives smoking cessation intervention with Alaska Native families: Phase 2 of the Aniqsaaq (to breathe) Study
Beta-testing the feasibility of a family-based financial incentives smoking cessation intervention with Alaska Native families: Phase 2 of the Aniqsaaq (to breathe) Study Open
A family-based financial incentive intervention for smoking cessation with ANAI families appears feasible. Next, a randomized controlled trial will be conducted statewide to evaluate effectiveness and inform future implementation needs.
View article: Brief report: Aging adult utilization of an mHealth intervention for problem drinking
Brief report: Aging adult utilization of an mHealth intervention for problem drinking Open
Alcohol consumption among aging adults is a growing concern due to its potential to exacerbate age-related health conditions. Developing accessible interventions for this demographic is imperative. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions off…
View article: Adapting a Financial Incentives Intervention for Smoking Cessation With Alaska Native Families: Phase 1 Qualitative Research to Inform the Aniqsaaq (To Breathe) Study
Adapting a Financial Incentives Intervention for Smoking Cessation With Alaska Native Families: Phase 1 Qualitative Research to Inform the Aniqsaaq (To Breathe) Study Open
Introduction Alaska Native and American Indian (ANAI) peoples in Alaska currently experience a disproportionate burden of morbidity and mortality from tobacco cigarette use. Financial incentives for smoking cessation are evidence-based, bu…
View article: Engagement with mHealth Alcohol Interventions: User Perspectives on an App or Chatbot-Delivered Program to Reduce Drinking
Engagement with mHealth Alcohol Interventions: User Perspectives on an App or Chatbot-Delivered Program to Reduce Drinking Open
Research suggests participant engagement is a key mediator of mHealth alcohol interventions’ effectiveness in reducing alcohol consumption among users. Understanding the features that promote engagement is critical to maximizing the effect…
View article: State-based policies on alcohol use during pregnancy
State-based policies on alcohol use during pregnancy Open
This brief report summarizes the current status of state-based policies created to help reduce the number of alcohol-exposed pregnancies.
View article: Aniqsaaq (To Breathe): Study protocol to develop and evaluate an Alaska Native family-based financial incentive intervention for smoking cessation
Aniqsaaq (To Breathe): Study protocol to develop and evaluate an Alaska Native family-based financial incentive intervention for smoking cessation Open
NCT05209451.
View article: Adapting adaptive design methods to accelerate adoption of a digital asthma management intervention
Adapting adaptive design methods to accelerate adoption of a digital asthma management intervention Open
Investigators conducting translational research in real-world settings may experience changes that create challenges to the successful completion of the trial as well as post-trial adoption and implementation. Adaptive designs support tran…
View article: Aniqsaaq (to Breathe): Study Protocol to Develop and Evaluate an Alaska Native Family-Based Financial Incentive Intervention for Smoking Cessation
Aniqsaaq (to Breathe): Study Protocol to Develop and Evaluate an Alaska Native Family-Based Financial Incentive Intervention for Smoking Cessation Open
View article: Obesity Prevalence and Dietary Factors Among Preschool-Aged Head Start Children in Remote Alaska Native Communities: Baseline Data from the “<i>Got Neqpiaq?</i>” Study
Obesity Prevalence and Dietary Factors Among Preschool-Aged Head Start Children in Remote Alaska Native Communities: Baseline Data from the “<i>Got Neqpiaq?</i>” Study Open
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native preschool-aged children experience a high prevalence of obesity, yet are under-represented in obesity prevention research. This study examined obesity prevalence and dietary risk …
View article: Effect of an Asthma Exacerbation on Medication Adherence
Effect of an Asthma Exacerbation on Medication Adherence Open
View article: Engagement with mHealth alcohol interventions: User perspectives on an app or chatbot-delivered program to reduce drinking (Preprint)
Engagement with mHealth alcohol interventions: User perspectives on an app or chatbot-delivered program to reduce drinking (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Research suggests participant engagement is a key mediator of mHealth alcohol interventions’ effectiveness. Understanding the features that promote user engagement is critical to maximizing the effectiveness of mHealth-delivere…
View article: An asthma collaboration to reduce childhood asthma disparities on the Navajo Nation: Trial protocol for the Community Asthma Program
An asthma collaboration to reduce childhood asthma disparities on the Navajo Nation: Trial protocol for the Community Asthma Program Open
View article: Contrasting a Mobile App With a Conversational Chatbot for Reducing Alcohol Consumption: Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial
Contrasting a Mobile App With a Conversational Chatbot for Reducing Alcohol Consumption: Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial Open
Background Mobile apps have shown considerable promise for reducing alcohol consumption among problem drinkers, but like many mobile health apps, they frequently report low utilization, which is an important limitation, as research suggest…
View article: Transition to Virtual Asthma Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Observational Study
Transition to Virtual Asthma Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Observational Study Open
View article: Physical Activity Intervention Adaptation: Recommendations from Rural American Indian Older Adults
Physical Activity Intervention Adaptation: Recommendations from Rural American Indian Older Adults Open
View article: Barriers and Facilitators Impacting Physical Activity Among Rural American Indian Older Adults
Barriers and Facilitators Impacting Physical Activity Among Rural American Indian Older Adults Open
Background. American Indian (AI) older adults experience pronounced health disparities and demonstrate among the lowest levels of physical activity (PA) of racial and ethnic groups. Nearly half of AI older adults live in rural areas, indic…
View article: Uplifting the voices of rural American Indian older adults to improve understanding of physical activity behavior
Uplifting the voices of rural American Indian older adults to improve understanding of physical activity behavior Open
American Indian (AI) older adults experience pronounced health disparities and demonstrate one of the lowest levels of physical activity (PA) among racial and ethnic groups. Nearly half of AI older adults live in rural areas, indicating di…
View article: Can digital communication technology reduce health system personnel time? An evaluation of personnel requirements and costs in a randomized controlled trial
Can digital communication technology reduce health system personnel time? An evaluation of personnel requirements and costs in a randomized controlled trial Open
Use of digital communication technologies (DCT) shows promise for enhancing outcomes and efficiencies in asthma care management. However, little is known about the impact of DCT interventions on healthcare personnel requirements and costs,…
View article: Understanding and applying the RE-AIM framework: Clarifications and resources
Understanding and applying the RE-AIM framework: Clarifications and resources Open
Introduction: Understanding, categorizing, and using implementation science theories, models, and frameworks is a complex undertaking. The issues involved are even more challenging given the large number of frameworks and that some of them…
View article: Planning for Implementation Success Using RE-AIM and CFIR Frameworks: A Qualitative Study
Planning for Implementation Success Using RE-AIM and CFIR Frameworks: A Qualitative Study Open
Background: RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance) and CFIR (Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research) dissemination and implementation frameworks define theory-based domains associated with t…
View article: Employing Participatory Citizen Science Methods to Promote Age-Friendly Environments Worldwide
Employing Participatory Citizen Science Methods to Promote Age-Friendly Environments Worldwide Open
The trajectory of aging is profoundly impacted by the physical and social environmental contexts in which we live. While “top–down” policy activities can have potentially wide impacts on such contexts, they often take time, resources, and …
View article: Adults With Asthma Experience No Increase in Asthma-related Exacerbations When Digital Communication Technology Tools Are Employed to Offset Provider Workload
Adults With Asthma Experience No Increase in Asthma-related Exacerbations When Digital Communication Technology Tools Are Employed to Offset Provider Workload Open
Background: Challenges to health care efficiency are increasingly addressed with the help of digital communication technology tools (DCTs). Objective: The objective of this study was to test whether DCT, compared with Usual Care, can reduc…
View article: NP27 Tundra Gifts: Harvesting Local and Regional Resources to Prevent Obesity Among Alaska Native Children in Remote, Underserved Communities
NP27 Tundra Gifts: Harvesting Local and Regional Resources to Prevent Obesity Among Alaska Native Children in Remote, Underserved Communities Open
View article: Partnering with the Health Professions to Promote Prevention of an Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancy: Lessons Learned from an Academic–Organizational Collaborative
Partnering with the Health Professions to Promote Prevention of an Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancy: Lessons Learned from an Academic–Organizational Collaborative Open
Background: Evidence-based strategies exist to train healthcare professionals to ask their patients and clients about alcohol use, and are successful. Implementation of these strategies utilizing a system-level approach has not been conduc…
View article: An Environmental Scan of the Role of Nurses in Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
An Environmental Scan of the Role of Nurses in Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Open
Nurses are in an ideal position to talk to their patients of reproductive age about alcohol use and encourage the prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancies. Effective conversations can be efficiently included in the clinical encounter to i…
View article: Examining the sustainability potential of a multisite pilot to integrate alcohol screening and brief intervention within three primary care systems
Examining the sustainability potential of a multisite pilot to integrate alcohol screening and brief intervention within three primary care systems Open
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that clinicians adopt universal alcohol screening and brief intervention as a routine preventive service for adults, and efforts are underway to support its widespread dissemination. The l…
View article: Lessons learned from community-based participatory research: establishing a partnership to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ageing in place
Lessons learned from community-based participatory research: establishing a partnership to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ageing in place Open
Multi-sector stakeholder involvement with capacity to connect communities and use frameworks that formalize equity was key to establishing a high-trust CBPR partnership. However, lack of focus on external forces impacting each partner (e.g…
View article: Perspectives of LGBTQ Older Adults on Aging in Place: A Qualitative Investigation
Perspectives of LGBTQ Older Adults on Aging in Place: A Qualitative Investigation Open
This qualitative study conducted by a community-research partnership used multiple types of data collection to examine variables relevant for LGBTQ older adults who wished to age in place in their urban Denver neighborhood. Focus groups, i…
View article: MALL WALKING ENVIRONMENTS, PROGRAMMATIC FEATURES, AND BENEFITS
MALL WALKING ENVIRONMENTS, PROGRAMMATIC FEATURES, AND BENEFITS Open
Walking is a recommended and preferred mode of exercise for middle-aged and older adults, however many barriers exist such as concerns about safety and falling, and inclement weather.Mall walking programs may address these barriers.We cond…