2025
Americans’ support for climate justice
Carman J, Lu D, Ballew M, Low J, Verner M, Rosenthal S, Barendregt-Ludwig K, Torres G, Gelobter M, McKenney K, Burga I, Magaña M, Amer S, Williams R, Burgess M, McRae G, Larson A, Salgado M, Kioko L, Marlon J, Thier K, Kotcher J, Maibach E, Leiserowitz A. Americans’ support for climate justice. Environmental Science & Policy 2025, 163: 103976. DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2024.103976.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClimate justiceHarms of climate changeSurvey of U.S. adultsJustice practitionersAmerican supportJustice initiativesJustice goalsRacial identityRacial injusticePerceptions of climateDisproportionate harmJusticeJustice beliefsPractitioner perspectiveCultural worldviewsU.S. adultsPublic awarenessInternational studiesAmericanInjusticeClimate changeSupportPractitionersGenderIdentity
2024
Visual Explanation of the Assessment of Certainty of Evidence for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Naqvi S, Faisal K, Imran M, Khan M, Khakwani K, Murad M, He H, Bin Riaz I. Visual Explanation of the Assessment of Certainty of Evidence for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. 2024, 00: 10-14. DOI: 10.1109/vahc65315.2024.00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeb-based visualization techniquesSystematic reviewAssessment of certainty of evidencePractitioners of evidence-based medicineCertainty of evidenceEvidence-based medicineVisual explanationsPatient careVisualization techniquesComplex taskSynthesis frameworkMeta-analysisLevel of certaintyEvidence synthesis frameworkCarePatientsEvidenceTaskPractitionersReviewUpdateLung Cancer Screening at US Hospitals for People Lacking Primary Care
DeSantis W, Ayoade O, Caturegli G, Boffa D. Lung Cancer Screening at US Hospitals for People Lacking Primary Care. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2442373. PMID: 39480427, PMCID: PMC11528307, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.42373.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Research Protocol: Mixed-Mode Designs to Optimize Engagement in Clinical Informatics Research.
Wise K, Schrimpf M, Hobensack M, Zhao Y, Poghosyan L, Alexander G. A Research Protocol: Mixed-Mode Designs to Optimize Engagement in Clinical Informatics Research. Studies In Health Technology And Informatics 2024, 315: 709-710. PMID: 39049392, DOI: 10.3233/shti240291.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNursing homesNurse practitionersU.S. nursing homesCross-sectional surveyResearch protocolClinical informatics researchNH administratorsCare environmentSurvey recruitmentOptimal engagementMixed-mode methodologyInformatics researchMixed-mode designResponse rateSurveyNursesCareHomePractitionersClinicRespondentsProtocolEngagementResearchSocial Justice and Health Equity
Black C, Isom J, Cerdeña I. Social Justice and Health Equity. 2024, 127-138. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-52589-6_11.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychiatry
Zhong R, Baughn D, Oorjitham N, Kudrath F. Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychiatry. 2023 DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-95702-1.00011-7.ChaptersNormative judgmentsForensic psychiatryLegal systemLegal issuesLegal concernsInvoluntary treatmentMedicolegal questionsMental illnessBroader consequencesPsychiatryConfidentialityMental health providersJudgmentsPsychiatric skillsQuestionsPersonal detailsPersonsIssuesContextMental healthConcernIndividualsPractitionersProvidersHealth providers
2022
The perceptions of cancer health-care practitioners in New Zealand and the USA toward psychedelic-assisted therapy with cancer patients: A cross-sectional survey.
Reynolds L, Barnett B, Weleff J, Morunga E, Wells A, Stack A, Akroyd A, Hoeh N, Sundram F, Muthukumaraswamy S, Lawrence N, Evans W. The perceptions of cancer health-care practitioners in New Zealand and the USA toward psychedelic-assisted therapy with cancer patients: A cross-sectional survey. Palliative & Supportive Care 2022, 22: 664-673. PMID: 36325995, DOI: 10.1017/s1478951522001481.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth-care practitionersCross-sectional surveyPsychedelic-assisted therapyPatients to trialsIndigenous perspectives of healthEnd-of-life contextCancer patientsEnd-of-lifePerspective of healthVulnerable cancer patientsMind-altering experiencesNew Zealand participantsExistential distressConvenience sampleNew ZealandPsychedelic treatmentParticipantsPractitionersNew Zealand samplePerceptionCancerPatientsZealandAdvanced diseaseTrialsAutism and intersectionality: Considerations for school‐based practitioners
Sassu K, Volkmar F. Autism and intersectionality: Considerations for school‐based practitioners. Psychology In The Schools 2022, 60: 408-418. DOI: 10.1002/pits.22757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSchool-based practitionersProfessional practice standardsAppropriate assessmentDiverse populationsSchool settingsPractice standardsChildren’s identitiesSociocultural factorsAspects of autismResearch literatureTerm autismIntersectionalityCurrent concernsExtant researchPractitionersAutismSchoolsStudentsHighlight factorsBrief historyChallengesNeedArticleIdentityAssessment
2021
Counseling Preparation
Joyce-Beaulieu D, Zaboski B. Counseling Preparation. 2021, 47-64. DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780197581384.003.0003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFamily Educational RightsImportant ethical principlesHealth Insurance PortabilityLegal considerationsPrivacy ActEducational rightsAccountability ActEthical principlesInsurance PortabilityChapter 3School-based practitionersActsSpecial attentionLawRightsSchool psychologistsPractitionersConfidentialityPrinciplesQuestionsCore CBT Components
Purvis L, Zaboski B, Joyce-Beaulieu D. Core CBT Components. 2021, 101-116. DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780197581384.003.0006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive behavioral therapyCognitive restructuringBehavioral activationMaladaptive thoughtsThought recordsCBT componentsBehavioral therapyMood disturbanceFirst-line interventionIntervention processThoughtChapter 6Core componentAnhedoniaAdolescentsDemotivationDepressionChildrenPractitionersRestructuringInterventionClientsValidityClimate Change and Human Health ECHO: Global Telementoring for Health Professionals
Katzman J, Herring D, Schramm P, Tomedi L, Maury J, Kalishman S, Kazhe-Dominguez B, Liu J, Martin C, Arora S. Climate Change and Human Health ECHO: Global Telementoring for Health Professionals. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2021, 8: 23821205211061019. PMID: 34869905, PMCID: PMC8637707, DOI: 10.1177/23821205211061019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth professionalsCommunication skills of health professionalsSkills of health professionalsCommunity of health professionalsHealth effects of climate changeCommunication skillsHuman health effects of climate changeProject ECHOInterprofessional groupHealth practitionersChange toolsGroups of participantsHealthProfessionalsIncreased knowledgeUS statesParticipantsDiverse communitiesSkillsCommunication techniquesHuman health effectsPilot seriesTelementoringKnowledgePractitioners
2020
Ranking Significant Discrepancies in Clinical Reports
MacAvaney S, Cohan A, Goharian N, Filice R. Ranking Significant Discrepancies in Clinical Reports. Lecture Notes In Computer Science 2020, 12036: 238-245. PMCID: PMC7148074, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45442-5_30.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical practitionersImprove patient-careMedication errorsPublic health concernPatient-careDataset of radiology reportsHealthcare centersAttending physiciansHealth concernQuantity of reportsVersions of reportsMedical reportsPhysiciansRadiology reportsPractitionersPreviously-proposed approachesCritical errorsOntological overlapDegree of discrepancyLanguage modelRevision rangeHealthcarePotential errorsHospitalReports
2019
Validation of the Abbreviated Socio-Political Control Scale for Youth (SPCS-Y) Among Urban Girls of Color
Opara I, Rivera Rodas E, Lardier D, Garcia-Reid P, Reid R. Validation of the Abbreviated Socio-Political Control Scale for Youth (SPCS-Y) Among Urban Girls of Color. Child And Adolescent Social Work Journal 2019, 37: 83-95. PMID: 32982036, PMCID: PMC7516891, DOI: 10.1007/s10560-019-00624-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGirls of colorLatent class cluster analysisAMOS structural equation modeling softwareSocial work practiceStrengths-based approachUrban girlsSocial workEthnic identityWork practiceUnited States communitiesNeighborhood senseStates communitiesSocial supportYouthConfirmatory factor analysisSociopolitical Control ScaleCommunityEmpowermentGirlsDrug useIdentityCFA resultsPracticeFactor analysisPractitioners
2017
Ethical challenges in student experiences of global health research
Standish K, Khoshnood K. Ethical challenges in student experiences of global health research. 2017, 132-139. DOI: 10.4324/9781315107844-14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEthical challengesGlobal health researchEthical frameworkEthics guidelinesGlobal health practitionersVery inequitiesHealth researchGlobal healthStudent researchHealth practitionersPower imbalanceCountry studentsResearch projectInternational organizationsResearch partnersDisciplinesStudentsResearchStudent experienceChallengesPractitioners
2016
The Researcher–Practitioner Partnership Study (RPPS): Experiences From Criminal Justice System Collaborations Studying Violence Against Women
Sullivan TP, Price C, McPartland T, Hunter BA, Fisher BS. The Researcher–Practitioner Partnership Study (RPPS): Experiences From Criminal Justice System Collaborations Studying Violence Against Women. Violence Against Women 2016, 23: 887-907. PMID: 27271778, PMCID: PMC6676899, DOI: 10.1177/1077801216650290.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCriminal justice systemJustice systemResearcher-practitioner collaborationVAW researchPartnership studyQualitative studySuch projectsExtant literatureViolenceSystem collaborationCollaborationExperienceProjectComprehensive projectPolicyWomenEssential elementsContextPracticePractitionersServicesFocusResearchersResearchGoal
2015
Recovery as a Lived Experience Discipline: A Grounded Theory Study
Byrne L, Happell B, Reid-Searl K. Recovery as a Lived Experience Discipline: A Grounded Theory Study. Issues In Mental Health Nursing 2015, 36: 935-943. PMID: 26735501, DOI: 10.3109/01612840.2015.1076548.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLived experience practitionersAustralian mental health sectorLived experience rolesRecovery-focused practiceExperience practitionersLived experience perspectiveMental health reformMental health sectorDepth interviewsMovement developmentLack of educationUnderstanding of recoveryLogical leadersRecovery implementationHealth sectorHealth reformMental health systemExperience rolesMeaningful implementationOwn internal experienceExperience perspectiveSignificant barriersLeadersHealth systemPractitioners
2013
The National Cancer Institute Best Case Series Program
Olaku O, Zia F, Santana J, White J. The National Cancer Institute Best Case Series Program. Integrative Cancer Therapies 2013, 12: 385-392. PMID: 23355475, DOI: 10.1177/1534735412473641.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Cancer InstituteAlternative medicine modalitiesCase reportRetrospective review of case reportsEvidence of tumor regressionReview of case reportsTreat cancerHomeopathic therapyReview of medical recordsReviewed case reportsMedicine modalitiesUnconventional therapiesTumor regressionRetrospective reviewMedical recordsCancer InstitutePreclinical evaluationConventional treatmentProspective researchTherapyForty-onePreliminary evidenceCancerProgramPractitioners
2009
“Unfortunately, We Treat the Chart:” Sources of Stigma in Mental Health Settings
Flanagan EH, Miller R, Davidson L. “Unfortunately, We Treat the Chart:” Sources of Stigma in Mental Health Settings. Psychiatric Quarterly 2009, 80: 55-64. PMID: 19191027, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-009-9093-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health settingsHealth settingsMental illnessSystemic pressureCommunity mental health centerMental health centersBackground StigmaHealth centersLabeling patientsSources of stigmaIllnessMixed qualitative-quantitative designPatientsSocietal stigmaSymptomsStigmaDeficitsInterpretive phenomenological analysisSettingPrimary themesQualitative-quantitative designPractitionersCharts
2008
The Nature and Extent of Childhood Exposure to Violence: What We Know, Why We Don't Know More, and Why It Matters
Kracke K, Hahn H. The Nature and Extent of Childhood Exposure to Violence: What We Know, Why We Don't Know More, and Why It Matters. Journal Of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2008, 8: 29-49. DOI: 10.1080/10926790801982394.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
The physician-assisted suicide policy dilemma: a pilot study of the views and experiences of Connecticut physicians.
Schwartz H, Curry L, Blank K, Gruman C. The physician-assisted suicide policy dilemma: a pilot study of the views and experiences of Connecticut physicians. The Journal Of The American Academy Of Psychiatry And The Law 1999, 27: 527-39; discussion 540-5. PMID: 10638782.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolicy dilemmasPublic policyPhysician-assisted suicideReligious valuesCentral considerationSuch concernsPAS requestsProfessional disciplinesFamily practitionersAttitudesSubset of physiciansBeliefs of physiciansRole of depressionInfluence of depressionExperiencePractitionersPhysician characteristicsPractice patternsSubstantial challengesPolicyMost respondentsConnecticut physiciansPilot studyConcernDilemma
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