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View article: “Cameras Help, but Hurt”: The Role and Use of Prison Cameras for Accountability
“Cameras Help, but Hurt”: The Role and Use of Prison Cameras for Accountability Open
The context of the carceral environment is based on the logic of surveillance and relies on cameras to act as the ever-present eyes of the institution. We explore the investigative roles that cameras play in the institution from the perspe…
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of an online mental health intervention for pregnant women and their partners: a mixed method study with a pilot randomized control trial
Feasibility and acceptability of an online mental health intervention for pregnant women and their partners: a mixed method study with a pilot randomized control trial Open
Background Untreated perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD) have short- and long-term health and social consequences; online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) interventions can reduce symptoms. Despite partner support being protectiv…
View article: Perceptions of vaccine safety and hesitancy among incarcerated adults and correctional staff in the rural Midwest
Perceptions of vaccine safety and hesitancy among incarcerated adults and correctional staff in the rural Midwest Open
This project assessed vaccine hesitancy among staff and incarcerated adults in one rural medium-security prison in the Midwestern United States and identified differences in hesitancy across sociodemographic and work-related variables.
View article: What Gets Measured in Reentry Research? A Scoping Review on Community Reentry From Jail and Prison for Persons With Mental Illnesses
What Gets Measured in Reentry Research? A Scoping Review on Community Reentry From Jail and Prison for Persons With Mental Illnesses Open
Research on reentry for individuals with mental illnesses leaving jails and prisons lacks outcome specificity and standardization needed to advance knowledge about the efficacy and effectiveness of interventions. This scoping review aims t…
View article: A Pilot Study of the Efficacy of an Online Antenatal Mental Health Intervention with Couples
A Pilot Study of the Efficacy of an Online Antenatal Mental Health Intervention with Couples Open
CONTEXT: Untreated perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD) have consequences for mental, physical, developmental, social, and economic outcomes affecting the mother, infant, family, and community. Online health interventions effectivel…
View article: Multi-Level Barriers to Prison Mental Health and Physical Health Care for Individuals With Mental Illnesses
Multi-Level Barriers to Prison Mental Health and Physical Health Care for Individuals With Mental Illnesses Open
Objectives People with mental illnesses are overrepresented in the U.S. prison population. It is well established that incarceration for this population poses physical and mental health risks including greater likelihood of victimization a…
View article: Decarceration of older adults with mental illness in the USA – beyond the COVID-19 pandemic
Decarceration of older adults with mental illness in the USA – beyond the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Purpose Aging and mental illness both represent significant public health challenges for incarcerated people in the USA. The COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted the vulnerabilities of incarcerated people because of the risks of infec…
View article: Repeat hospital transfers among long stay nursing home residents: a mixed methods analysis of age, race, code status and clinical complexity
Repeat hospital transfers among long stay nursing home residents: a mixed methods analysis of age, race, code status and clinical complexity Open
Background Nursing home residents are at increased risk for hospital transfers resulting in emergency department visits, observation stays, and hospital admissions; transfers that can also result in adverse resident outcomes. Many nursing …
View article: Multiple Hospital Transfers Among MOQI Nursing Home Residents: The Influence of Race
Multiple Hospital Transfers Among MOQI Nursing Home Residents: The Influence of Race Open
Missouri Quality Initiative (MOQI) was a CMS-funded enhanced care and coordination provider demonstration project (2012-2020) that successfully reduced avoidable hospitalizations and improved nursing home (NH) care quality. Little is known…
View article: A Call to Address RN, Social Work, and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Nursing Homes: Solutions From the Missouri Quality Initiative.
A Call to Address RN, Social Work, and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Nursing Homes: Solutions From the Missouri Quality Initiative. Open
Coupling enhanced RN and social work requirements with access to APRNs can support staff and residents in NHs.
View article: A Call to Address RN, Social Work, and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Nursing Homes
A Call to Address RN, Social Work, and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Nursing Homes Open
Background: US nursing homes (NHs) have struggled to overcome a historic pandemic that laid bare limitations in the number and clinical expertise of NH staff. Problem: For nurse staffing, current regulations require only one registered nur…
View article: Longitudinal Impact of APRNs on Nursing Home Quality Measures in the Missouri Quality Initiative
Longitudinal Impact of APRNs on Nursing Home Quality Measures in the Missouri Quality Initiative Open
These results confirm the QM analyses of Phase 1, that MOQI NHs with full-time APRNs are effective to improve quality of care.
View article: Financial and Work-flow Benefits of Reducing Avoidable Hospitalizations of Nursing Home Residents
Financial and Work-flow Benefits of Reducing Avoidable Hospitalizations of Nursing Home Residents Open
Focusing nursing staff on early illness recognition and management of condition changes within NHs has benefits for residents as the stress of hospital transfer and resulting functional decline is avoided. Nurses and nursing assistants ben…
View article: Role of Social Support and Ego Network Characteristics on Quality of Life
Role of Social Support and Ego Network Characteristics on Quality of Life Open
Mental health courts offer alternatives to incarceration for persons with severe mental illness who are involved in the criminal justice system. These courts have the dual function of ensuring treatment for persons involved in the court as…
View article: Behavioral Health Services Following Release From Jail: A Widening Racial Disparity Gap
Behavioral Health Services Following Release From Jail: A Widening Racial Disparity Gap Open
Behavioral Health Services Following Release From Jail: A Widening Racial Disparity Gap Kelli E. Canada PhD Affiliation Kelli E. Canada is with the School of Social Work, University of Missouri, Columbia.CopyRightCorrespondence should be s…
View article: “They Teach You How to Weather the Storm, but They Don’t Teach You How to Dance in the Rain:” Veterans’ Perspectives on the Pathways to Criminal Justice Involvement
“They Teach You How to Weather the Storm, but They Don’t Teach You How to Dance in the Rain:” Veterans’ Perspectives on the Pathways to Criminal Justice Involvement Open
Some veterans face elevated risk of mental illness, alcohol, and drug use, and difficulty adjusting post-deployment, which can increase the risk of homelessness and contact with the criminal justice system (Elbogen et al., 2012). This stud…
View article: Facilitating social work role plays in online courses: The use of video conferencing
Facilitating social work role plays in online courses: The use of video conferencing Open
Role plays have served an instrumental role in social work education by providing opportunities for students to acquire interaction skills. This project tested various online video conferencing tools to facilitate role plays for students w…
View article: Psychiatric symptoms and mental health court engagement
Psychiatric symptoms and mental health court engagement Open
People with mental illnesses are overrepresented in the criminal justice system. Many interventions have been implemented to treat the underlying causes of criminal justice involvement and prevent people with mental illnesses from recidiva…