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View article: Fostering Critical Feminist Multicultural Qualitative Research Mentoring
Fostering Critical Feminist Multicultural Qualitative Research Mentoring Open
Qualitative research mentorship is essential to the development of counseling psychology as a field that supports socially just and multicultural inquiry. This type of research aligns with the core values proposed by the American Psycholog…
View article: Centering Equity and Community in the Recovery of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Centering Equity and Community in the Recovery of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed socioeconomic, geographic, and medical vulnerabilities in our country. In North Carolina, inequalities resulting from centuries of structural racism exacerbate disparate impacts of infection and death. We …
View article: Comparative Evaluation of 2 Work Experience Approaches for Predominantly Black Youth in a Rural Community: Implications for Public Health Workforce Development
Comparative Evaluation of 2 Work Experience Approaches for Predominantly Black Youth in a Rural Community: Implications for Public Health Workforce Development Open
CONTEXT: In order to create a more diverse workforce, there is a need to involve historically excluded youth in public health-related work. Youth involvement in asset-based work experience approaches is especially relevant for rural areas …
View article: “If you're in a community together, then you're basically a family”: Perceptions of community among a predominantly African‐American/Black youth cohort in a semi‐rural region in the Southeastern United States
“If you're in a community together, then you're basically a family”: Perceptions of community among a predominantly African‐American/Black youth cohort in a semi‐rural region in the Southeastern United States Open
Geographic racism gives rise to health inequities that impact communities in detrimental ways. Southern ethnic minority groups, particularly African American/Black semi-rural communities, are subject to especially unjust outcomes in health…
View article: Comparative Evaluation of 2 Work Experience Approaches for Predominantly Black Youth in a Rural Community: Implications for Public Health Workforce Development
Comparative Evaluation of 2 Work Experience Approaches for Predominantly Black Youth in a Rural Community: Implications for Public Health Workforce Development Open
Context: In order to create a more diverse workforce, there is a need to involve historically excluded youth in public health–related work. Youth involvement in asset-based work experience approaches is especially relevant for rural areas …
View article: “If you're in a community together, then you're basically a family”: Perceptions of community among a predominantly African‐American/Black youth cohort in a semi‐rural region in the Southeastern United States
“If you're in a community together, then you're basically a family”: Perceptions of community among a predominantly African‐American/Black youth cohort in a semi‐rural region in the Southeastern United States Open
Geographic racism gives rise to health inequities that impact communities in detrimental ways. Southern ethnic minority groups, particularly African American/Black semi‐rural communities, are subject to especially unjust outcomes in health…
View article: The significant places of African American adults and their perceived influence on cardiovascular disease risk behaviors
The significant places of African American adults and their perceived influence on cardiovascular disease risk behaviors Open
Background AA living in rural areas of the southeastern U.S. experience a disproportionate burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Neighborhood environmental factors contribute to this disparity and may decrease the…
View article: The Effect of Discontinuing Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Basal Insulin
The Effect of Discontinuing Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Basal Insulin Open
OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of discontinuing continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) after 8 months of CGM use in adults with type 2 diabetes treated with basal without bolus insulin. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS This multicenter trial had …
View article: Effect of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Glycemic Control in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Basal Insulin
Effect of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Glycemic Control in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Basal Insulin Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03566693.
View article: Differences in cervical cancer screening knowledge and practices by HIV status and geographic location: Implication for program implementation in Zambia
Differences in cervical cancer screening knowledge and practices by HIV status and geographic location: Implication for program implementation in Zambia Open
The knowledge and perceptions of cervical cancer among HIV negative and positive women, aged 25-49 years, from rural and urban locations in Zambia was systematically accessed in this study to determine any differences. Data were coded and …
View article: The SimpliciT1 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 1b/2 Adaptive Study of TTP399, a Hepatoselective Glucokinase Activator, for Adjunctive Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
The SimpliciT1 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 1b/2 Adaptive Study of TTP399, a Hepatoselective Glucokinase Activator, for Adjunctive Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes Open
OBJECTIVE Despite advances in exogenous insulin therapy, many patients with type 1 diabetes do not achieve acceptable glycemic control and remain at risk for ketosis and insulin-induced hypoglycemia. We conducted a randomized controlled tr…
View article: Centering Equity and Community in the Recovery of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Centering Equity and Community in the Recovery of the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed socioeconomic, geographic, and medical vulnerabilities in our country. In North Carolina, inequalities resulting from centuries of structural racism exacerbate disparate impacts of infection and death. We …
View article: Heart Matters: a study protocol for a community based randomized trial aimed at reducing cardiovascular risk in a rural, African American community
Heart Matters: a study protocol for a community based randomized trial aimed at reducing cardiovascular risk in a rural, African American community Open
Background African Americans living in the rural south have the highest prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in the United States. Given this geographic and racial disparity, intervention implementation needs to be evaluated for…
View article: Convergence Despite Divergence: Views of Academic and Community Stakeholders about the Ethics of Community-Engaged Research
Convergence Despite Divergence: Views of Academic and Community Stakeholders about the Ethics of Community-Engaged Research Open
Purpose: Stakeholder engagement and community-engaged research (CEnR) are recognized as approaches necessary to promote health equity. Few studies have examined variations in stakeholder perspectives on research ethics despite the potenti…
View article: Connecting Dots to Bridge the Health Disparities Gap: Implementation of a Scalable Electronic Medical Record–Integrated Community Referral Intervention at the Clinic Visit
Connecting Dots to Bridge the Health Disparities Gap: Implementation of a Scalable Electronic Medical Record–Integrated Community Referral Intervention at the Clinic Visit Open
AffiliationsGiselle Corbie-Smith, Stephanie M. Hoover, and Gaurav Dave are with the Center for Health Equity Research, Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Giselle Corbie-Smith and Gaurav Dave are als…
View article: Stakeholder-driven, consensus development methods to design an ethical framework and guidelines for engaged research
Stakeholder-driven, consensus development methods to design an ethical framework and guidelines for engaged research Open
Increasingly, researchers seek to engage communities, patients, and stakeholders as partners in the process and products of health research. However, there is no existing stakeholder-driven ethical framework for such engaged scholarship. W…