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View article: Peer Education as a Tool to Improve Health Knowledge for People Who Are Incarcerated: A Secondary Analysis of Data From the Indiana Peer Education Program ECHO
Peer Education as a Tool to Improve Health Knowledge for People Who Are Incarcerated: A Secondary Analysis of Data From the Indiana Peer Education Program ECHO Open
Considerable health inequities occur among people who are incarcerated, with ripple effects into broader community health. The Indiana Peer Education Program uses the Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) model to train people who…
View article: Prison Health is Community Health: The Indiana Peer Education Program
Prison Health is Community Health: The Indiana Peer Education Program Open
Background: Concerning health inequities have been found in incarcerated populations, which likely impact broader community health. This paper evaluates the Indiana Peer Education Program (INPEP ECHO), an initiative that aims to improve he…
View article: Building Cancer Control Capacity in Health Professionals Through Telementoring: A Survey Study of a Cancer Prevention and Survivorship Care ECHO Program
Building Cancer Control Capacity in Health Professionals Through Telementoring: A Survey Study of a Cancer Prevention and Survivorship Care ECHO Program Open
Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (Project ECHO©) was developed to democratize knowledge among health professionals in underserved communities. Evidence supporting the use of this model for cancer control is limited. Usin…
View article: An evaluation of an Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) intervention in cancer prevention and survivorship care
An evaluation of an Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) intervention in cancer prevention and survivorship care Open
To improve cancer care in Indiana, a telementoring program using the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) model was introduced in September 2019 to promote best-practice cancer prevention, screening, and survivorship care by …
View article: SARS-CoV-2 Viral Incidence, Antibody Point Prevalence, Associated Population Characteristics, and Vaccine Attitudes, South Carolina, February 2021
SARS-CoV-2 Viral Incidence, Antibody Point Prevalence, Associated Population Characteristics, and Vaccine Attitudes, South Carolina, February 2021 Open
The SARS-CoV-2 outbreak from October 2020 through February 2021 was the largest outbreak as of February 2021, and timely information on current representative prevalence, vaccination, and loss of prior antibody protection was unknown. In F…
View article: Enhancing cancer prevention and survivorship care with a videoconferencing model for continuing education: a mixed-methods study to identify barriers and incentives to participation
Enhancing cancer prevention and survivorship care with a videoconferencing model for continuing education: a mixed-methods study to identify barriers and incentives to participation Open
Objective To enhance cancer prevention and survivorship care by local health care providers, a school of public health introduced an innovative telelearning continuing education program using the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes…
View article: Cancer prevention, screening, and survivorship ECHO: A pilot experience with an educational telehealth program
Cancer prevention, screening, and survivorship ECHO: A pilot experience with an educational telehealth program Open
Introduction The American Cancer Society, Inc. (ACS) estimates that 37,940 Indiana residents were diagnosed with cancer in 2020, which remains the leading cause of death in the state. Across the cancer continuum, national goals have been e…
View article: An Evaluation of An Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Intervention in Cancer Prevention and Survivorship Care
An Evaluation of An Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Intervention in Cancer Prevention and Survivorship Care Open
To address the increasing cancer burden in Indiana, a telementoring program using the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) model focusing on cancer prevention, screening, and survivorship care, was deployed in September 2019 …
View article: Mitigating the Impact of Opioid Misuse and Addiction on Hoosiers, Communities, and Public Health
Mitigating the Impact of Opioid Misuse and Addiction on Hoosiers, Communities, and Public Health Open
Dr. Joan Duwve, MD, MPH, is the Associate Dean for Practice at the Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health in Indianapolis, and the former Chief Medical Officer at the Indiana State Department of Health. Dr. Duwve c…
View article: A Multiplex HIV Incidence Assay for Inferring Recent HIV-1 Transmission and Time of Infection
A Multiplex HIV Incidence Assay for Inferring Recent HIV-1 Transmission and Time of Infection Open
Background: Laboratory assays for determining recent HIV-1 infection are an important public health tool for aiding in the estimation of HIV incidence. Some incidence assay analytes are remarkably predictive of time since seroconversion an…
View article: Public Health Response to an Avian Influenza A(H7N8) Virus Outbreak in Commercial Turkey Flocks — Indiana, 2016
Public Health Response to an Avian Influenza A(H7N8) Virus Outbreak in Commercial Turkey Flocks — Indiana, 2016 Open
In January 2016, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H7N8) virus and low pathogenicity avian influenza (LPAI) A(H7N8) virus were detected in commercial turkey flocks in Dubois County, Indiana. The Indiana State Department of Health …
View article: Reduction of Injection-Related Risk Behaviors After Emergency Implementation of a Syringe Services Program During an HIV Outbreak
Reduction of Injection-Related Risk Behaviors After Emergency Implementation of a Syringe Services Program During an HIV Outbreak Open
Objective: To describe injection-related HIV risk behaviors preimplementation and postimplementation of an emergency syringe services program (SSP) in Scott County, Indiana, after an HIV outbreak among persons who inject drugs (PWID). Desi…
View article: Detailed Transmission Network Analysis of a Large Opiate-Driven Outbreak of HIV Infection in the United States
Detailed Transmission Network Analysis of a Large Opiate-Driven Outbreak of HIV Infection in the United States Open
We demonstrate that integration of laboratory, phylogenetic, and epidemiologic data sources allow detailed reconstruction of an outbreak. High-resolution reconstruction of outbreak phylodynamics allows prevention and intervention strategie…
View article: Breakout Session: Attacking the Drug Epidemic
Breakout Session: Attacking the Drug Epidemic Open
This panel presented on Governor Eric Holcomb’s fourth pillar, “Addressing the Drug Epidemic” and explored the implications of this pillar for the health workforce. Panelists described various initiatives taken within the State to attack t…
View article: HIV Infection Linked to Injection Use of Oxymorphone in Indiana, 2014–2015
HIV Infection Linked to Injection Use of Oxymorphone in Indiana, 2014–2015 Open
Injection-drug use of extended-release oxymorphone within a network of persons who inject drugs in Indiana led to the introduction and rapid transmission of HIV. (Funded by the state government of Indiana and others.).
View article: <i>Notes from the Field:</i>Expanded Chemoprophylaxis Offered in Response to a Case of Meningococcal Meningitis in an Elementary School — Indiana, 2015
<i>Notes from the Field:</i>Expanded Chemoprophylaxis Offered in Response to a Case of Meningococcal Meningitis in an Elementary School — Indiana, 2015 Open
On December 11, 2015, the Fort Wayne-Allen County (Indiana) Department of Health was notified by a local hospital laboratory of a suspected case of meningococcal meningitis based on Gram stain results of cerebrospinal fluid. The county hea…