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View article: Understanding work and study demands of degree apprentices using conservation of resources theory
Understanding work and study demands of degree apprentices using conservation of resources theory Open
Degree apprenticeships are a recent innovation in the UK. The overarching goal of the apprenticeship is to achieve a degree, while working and advancing careers. This involves apprentices and employing organisations investing in resources …
View article: The role of microglial LRRK2 in manganese-induced inflammatory neurotoxicity via NLRP3 inflammasome and RAB10-mediated autophagy dysfunction
The role of microglial LRRK2 in manganese-induced inflammatory neurotoxicity via NLRP3 inflammasome and RAB10-mediated autophagy dysfunction Open
Chronic exposure to manganese (Mn) can lead to manganism, a neurological disorder sharing common symptoms with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Studies have shown that Mn can increase the expression and activity of leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (L…
View article: An Exploratory Study of the Likelihood of Adopting Genetic Counseling and Testing for Lynch Syndrome-related Colorectal Cancer Among Primary Care Physicians in Florida
An Exploratory Study of the Likelihood of Adopting Genetic Counseling and Testing for Lynch Syndrome-related Colorectal Cancer Among Primary Care Physicians in Florida Open
Genetic counseling and testing for inherited cancer syndromes have the potential to save lives and may be an avenue for addressing health care disparities among African Americans newly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC); and their clos…
View article: After Implementation of the ACA – Coverage Gaps among Rural Latinos Still Remain
After Implementation of the ACA – Coverage Gaps among Rural Latinos Still Remain Open
In this study, we assessed health needs and insurance coverage among a rural Latino population. A health needs survey was conducted in 2015 with approximately 100 Latino residents living in a rural Florida county. The survey included quest…
View article: Community-Based Participatory Research at Jacksonville Florida Superfund Ash Site: Toxicology Training to Improve the Knowledge of the Lay Community.
Community-Based Participatory Research at Jacksonville Florida Superfund Ash Site: Toxicology Training to Improve the Knowledge of the Lay Community. Open
Until the late 1960's, Jacksonville, Florida incinerated its solid waste with the resultant ash deposited in landfills or used to fill flood-prone areas. These filled areas were later developed into parks, school sites and residential area…
View article: Competing Risk of Death and Time-Varying Covariates in Cardiovascular Epidemiologic Research: Modeling the Hazards of Coronary Heart Disease in the First National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Epidemiologic Follow-Up Study
Competing Risk of Death and Time-Varying Covariates in Cardiovascular Epidemiologic Research: Modeling the Hazards of Coronary Heart Disease in the First National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Epidemiologic Follow-Up Study Open
Competing risk of death and time-varying covariates, often overlooked during statistical analyses of longitudinal studies, can alter the magnitude of estimates of the effect of covariates on the hazards of health outcomes. This study aimed…
View article: Evaluation of Rapid Syphilis Testing Using the Syphilis Health Check in Florida, 2015-2016.
Evaluation of Rapid Syphilis Testing Using the Syphilis Health Check in Florida, 2015-2016. Open
The Syphilis Health Check (SHC) had low estimated specificity (91.5%) in one Florida county. We investigated use of SHC by a range of Florida publicly-funded programs between 2015 and 2016 to estimate specificity, positive predictive value…
View article: Buying into Capitalism? Employee Ownership in a Disconnected Era
Buying into Capitalism? Employee Ownership in a Disconnected Era Open
This article considers whether employee ownership mitigates the negative workplace outcomes identified by the Disconnected Capitalism Thesis (DCT). Drawing on a programme of in‐depth interviews with workers and managers in employee‐owned b…
View article: Third sector independence: relations with the state in an age of austerity
Third sector independence: relations with the state in an age of austerity Open
Third sector organisations deliver a range of public services for government. They are valued and trusted by commissioners, clients and wider society because of their independence. However, the extent to which the third sector is independe…
View article: Third Sector Experiences of Work Programme Delivery
Third Sector Experiences of Work Programme Delivery Open
This paper explores third sector organisational experiences of governmental policy change and implementation. Using a four-year longitudinal study of 13 third sector organisations (TSOs), it provides evidence based on the experiences of, a…
View article: Does Place of Residence or Time of Year Affect the Risk of Stroke Hospitalization and Death? A Descriptive Spatial and Temporal Epidemiologic Study
Does Place of Residence or Time of Year Affect the Risk of Stroke Hospitalization and Death? A Descriptive Spatial and Temporal Epidemiologic Study Open
Although stroke hospitalization and mortality risks have declined in the past two decades, disparities continue to exist across Florida and it is evident from the results of this study that north Florida may, in fact, be part of the stroke…
View article: The Cognitive Mediating Process of Diabetes among African-American College Students
The Cognitive Mediating Process of Diabetes among African-American College Students Open
Diabetes places a tremendous burden of health inequity on African-American women in the United States. Behavioral risk factors for diabetes underscore the importance of determining to what extent African-American college students are motiv…
View article: An examination of early colorectal cancer screening guidelines for African Americans: Hints from the HINTS data
An examination of early colorectal cancer screening guidelines for African Americans: Hints from the HINTS data Open
Background: Despite the overall gains in reducing colorectal cancer (CRC) deaths due to the increase in screening, minority racial/ethnic groups who have disparately higher rates of death compared to Whites, also have disproportionately lo…