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View article: Assessing the 3 pillars of housing for eye and vision health outcomes: A scoping review
Assessing the 3 pillars of housing for eye and vision health outcomes: A scoping review Open
In this scoping review, we examine the implications of 3 pillars (housing conditions and quality, residential consistency, and housing affordability) of healthy housing on vision health outcomes. We examine barriers based on geographical l…
View article: Stepping up to the moment: collaborating on a data management and sharing workshop series
Stepping up to the moment: collaborating on a data management and sharing workshop series Open
Background: Many researchers benefit from training and assistance with their data management practices. The release of the Office of Science and Technology Policy’s Nelson Memo and the National Institutes of Health’s new Data Management an…
View article: Stigma in differences of sex development: a scoping review
Stigma in differences of sex development: a scoping review Open
Objective Differences of sex development (DSD) affect somatic sex determination and differentiation and are associated with stigmatization risks. This scoping review evaluated reports of stigma experiences described by individuals with DSD…
View article: Novel Genetic Associations in Anthracycline Cardiomyopathy (ACM) within the Pediatric Population: Scoping Review Protocol
Novel Genetic Associations in Anthracycline Cardiomyopathy (ACM) within the Pediatric Population: Scoping Review Protocol Open
Anthracycline cardiomyopathy (ACM) is a well described complication following anthracycline chemotherapy – which despite this risk, remains ubiquitously used in pediatric oncology, supported by abundant data on efficacy and improved progre…
View article: Stigma and Differences of Sex Development: Search Strategies
Stigma and Differences of Sex Development: Search Strategies Open
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/192640/2/DSDSTIG_Search_Documentation.pdf
View article: Addressing antiquated, non-standard, exclusionary, and potentially offensive terms in evidence syntheses and systematic searches
Addressing antiquated, non-standard, exclusionary, and potentially offensive terms in evidence syntheses and systematic searches Open
This document provides suggested processes and wording for addressing the inclusion of antiquated, non-standard, exclusionary, and potentially offensive terms in evidence syntheses and systematic searches.
View article: Interventions for the Prevention of Retained Surgical Items: A Systematic Review
Interventions for the Prevention of Retained Surgical Items: A Systematic Review Open
Background Retained surgical items (RSI) are preventable error events. Interest in reducing RSI is increasing globally because of increasing demand for safe surgery. While research of interventions to prevent RSI have been reported, no rig…
View article: A Systematic Review of the Methodological Quality of Economic Evaluations in Genetic Screening and Testing for Monogenic Disorders
A Systematic Review of the Methodological Quality of Economic Evaluations in Genetic Screening and Testing for Monogenic Disorders Open
Purpose Understanding the value of genetic screening and testing for monogenic disorders requires high-quality, methodologically robust economic evaluations. This systematic review sought to assess the methodological quality among such stu…
View article: A Scoping Review of Health Outcomes Among Transgender Migrants
A Scoping Review of Health Outcomes Among Transgender Migrants Open
Anti-transgender and anti-immigrant stigma may contribute to adverse health outcomes for transgender migrants. Additional research using rigorous inclusive methods to survey a broader range of health domains is needed. The lives of transge…
View article: Loss to follow-up barriers in care for Cornea Ulcers and Glaucoma: A Scoping Review Protocol
Loss to follow-up barriers in care for Cornea Ulcers and Glaucoma: A Scoping Review Protocol Open
In this scoping review, we sought to understand the barriers, both financial and nonfinancial, to accessing care for treatment of glaucoma and corneal ulcers utilizing Penchansky and Thomas’ five dimensions associated with access to care a…
View article: Cancer Clinical Trials Recruitment and Retention Strategies for Black and African Americans with Breast, Lung, Prostate, Colorectal, or Multiple Myeloma Cancer: A Scoping Review Protocol
Cancer Clinical Trials Recruitment and Retention Strategies for Black and African Americans with Breast, Lung, Prostate, Colorectal, or Multiple Myeloma Cancer: A Scoping Review Protocol Open
This project is funded by Genentech, Inc, 2020 Health Equity Innovations Fund
View article: Scoping review of transgender and gender diverse older adults’ experiences of health protocol
Scoping review of transgender and gender diverse older adults’ experiences of health protocol Open
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/167690/1/Trans Aging Review Protocol.docx
View article: Stigma and Differences of Sex Development: A Scoping Review
Stigma and Differences of Sex Development: A Scoping Review Open
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View article: Psychological Functioning in Pediatric Patients with Single Ventricle Congenital Heart Disease: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review Protocol
Psychological Functioning in Pediatric Patients with Single Ventricle Congenital Heart Disease: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review Protocol Open
Mental health is an important yet understudied area of care for patients with congenital heart disease. Through limited studies, it is known that children and adults with congenital heart disease have increased incidence of mental health d…
View article: How is Psychosocial Adaptation and Cognitive Function Assessed in Differences/Disorders of Sex Development? A Scoping Review Protocol.
How is Psychosocial Adaptation and Cognitive Function Assessed in Differences/Disorders of Sex Development? A Scoping Review Protocol. Open
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/166318/1/Scoping Review Protocol_Psychosocial Adaptation.pdf
View article: Term Harvesting & Generation Guide
Term Harvesting & Generation Guide Open
The "Term Harvesting & Generation Guide" outlines term harvesting strategies to help build the list of search terms for advanced literature reviews, such as systematic reviews. The Guide was developed by a team of Taubman Health Sciences L…
View article: Success in Long-Standing Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Partnerships: A Scoping Literature Review
Success in Long-Standing Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Partnerships: A Scoping Literature Review Open
Background. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is increasingly used by community and academic partners to examine health inequities and promote health equity in communities. Despite increasing numbers of CBPR partnerships, there…
View article: Writing and Conceptual Learning in Science: An Analysis of Assignments
Writing and Conceptual Learning in Science: An Analysis of Assignments Open
This systematic review of 46 published articles investigates the constructs employed and the meanings assigned to writing in writing-to-learn assignments given to students in science courses. Using components of assignments associated with…
View article: Families’ Experiences With Pediatric Family-Centered Rounds: A Systematic Review
Families’ Experiences With Pediatric Family-Centered Rounds: A Systematic Review Open
CONTEXT: Family-centered rounding (FCR) is of increasing importance in pediatric medicine. Although researchers have begun to understand the effect of FCR on providers and systematic health care outcomes, we provide a systematic review of …
View article: A competency framework for librarians involved in systematic reviews
A competency framework for librarians involved in systematic reviews Open
Objective: The project identified a set of core competencies for librarians who are involved in systematic reviews.Methods: A team of seven informationists with broad systematic review experience examined existing systematic review standar…
View article: Report of the Link Resolver Implementation Team
Report of the Link Resolver Implementation Team Open
The Link Resolver Implementation Team was charged in March 2016 with carrying out the recommendations of the Link Resolver Investigation Team (http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/117361), which were to re-launch the MGet It link resolver service…
View article: "Safe, effective, and potent." Conquering Polio at the University of Michigan School of Public Health
"Safe, effective, and potent." Conquering Polio at the University of Michigan School of Public Health Open
The story of the eradication of polio in the United Stats is well known.
\nHowever, the role played by the University of Michigan School of Public Health
\n(UMSPH) is not as familiar. This poster highlights the achievements of the
\nUMSPH …
View article: Report of the Link Resolver Investigation Team
Report of the Link Resolver Investigation Team Open
This report was commissioned to explore whether the University Library should improve and update its ProQuest-provided link resolver interface, 360 Link Legacy. To develop a recommendation and propose an implementation plan, an investigat…