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View article: Surviving the storm: A pragmatic non‐randomised examination of a brief intervention for disaster‐affected health and social care providers
Surviving the storm: A pragmatic non‐randomised examination of a brief intervention for disaster‐affected health and social care providers Open
Disasters affect the well-being of individuals, families and communities. Health and social care providers are essential in response and recovery efforts and are among the most vulnerable to negative physical and mental health impacts of a…
View article: Role of Extension Agents in Addressing Farm Stress in Colorado
Role of Extension Agents in Addressing Farm Stress in Colorado Open
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View article: Early childhood mental health consultation: Care providers’ experiences of the consultative relationship
Early childhood mental health consultation: Care providers’ experiences of the consultative relationship Open
This article presents findings from a qualitative research study exploring child care teachers’ experiences receiving early childhood mental health consultation (ECMHC). As an emerging intervention in early childhood education, ECMHC is al…
View article: Traumatic injury and access to care in rural areas: leveraging linked data and geographic information systems for planning and advocacy
Traumatic injury and access to care in rural areas: leveraging linked data and geographic information systems for planning and advocacy Open
These methods are useful tools for rural public health professionals to conduct system optimization, identify training and resource needs, assess prevention priorities, and advocate for trauma system support.
View article: Resilience and Coping for the Healthcare Community: A Post-disaster Group Work Intervention for Healthcare and Social Service Providers
Resilience and Coping for the Healthcare Community: A Post-disaster Group Work Intervention for Healthcare and Social Service Providers Open
Healthcare and social service providers play a critical role in supporting children, families and communities immediately after a disaster and throughout the recovery process. These providers, who may have also experienced the disaster and…
View article: Mind-over matter: An Exploratory Case Study of Mind-Body Interventions in the Burn Unit
Mind-over matter: An Exploratory Case Study of Mind-Body Interventions in the Burn Unit Open
Patients in the burn unit are confronted with a life-altering injury and often experience high degrees of pain and psychological distress. Occupational therapists (OT) are concerned with the quality of life and mental health of patients in…
View article: A systematic review of socioeconomic status measurement in 13 years of U.S. injury research
A systematic review of socioeconomic status measurement in 13 years of U.S. injury research Open
View article: Neighborhood Social Cohesion as a Mediator of Neighborhood Conditions on Mothers’ Engagement in Physical Activity: Results From the Geographic Research on Wellbeing Study
Neighborhood Social Cohesion as a Mediator of Neighborhood Conditions on Mothers’ Engagement in Physical Activity: Results From the Geographic Research on Wellbeing Study Open
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to determine if social cohesion mediates the effects of neighborhood and household-level socioeconomic status (SES), perceptions of neighborhood safety, and access to parks on mothers’ engagement i…