Browsing by Department "School of Public Health"
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(2023-07-11)Home visiting clients with postpartum depression (PPD) are often referred to treatment. However, there is a significant gap between screening and treatment among this population. Clients who utilize home visiting services ...
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(2023-04-20)Over the last several decades, extensive research has been done and has provided ample evidence that human contact with nature has numerous positive effects on health. This dissertation has three aims: Identify the ...
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(2022-12-07)Despite almost two decades since its launch, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine coverage remains suboptimal among a large proportion of adolescents and young adults in the U.S. Even though the HPV vaccine’s safety has ...
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(2023-06-01)The purpose of this dissertation is to understand the determinants of vaccine hesitancy and the strategies to address it. Three studies were conducted to accomplish this goal: (1) a mixed-method study to identify determinants ...
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(2023-06-01)The purpose of this dissertation is to understand the determinants of vaccine hesitancy and the strategies to address it. Three studies were conducted to accomplish this goal: (1) a mixed-method study to identify determinants ...
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(2022-04-13)There is a lack of understanding of how implicit bias in VHA healthcare providers affects the delivery of healthcare services to African American Veterans thus leading to health disparities in this population. Specifically, ...
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(2023-04-10)Medical assistants (MAs) are an important part of the healthcare workforce. In the United States, the scope of practice and credentials of the MAs are not specifically defined. The inconsistencies in determination of the ...
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(2023-05-18)Chronic diseases such as type-2 diabetes (T2D), congestive heart failure (CHF), arthritis/rheumatism, and obesity are associated with a significant likelihood of food insecurity in the general population, non-working-age ...
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(2023-05-18)Chronic diseases such as type-2 diabetes (T2D), congestive heart failure (CHF), arthritis/rheumatism, and obesity are associated with a significant likelihood of food insecurity in the general population, non-working-age ...