Kimberly, Judy A Kogut, Stephen Stevenson, John F Fede, Jacquelyn Hayward, Anthony R Tenca, Meghan E
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Evaluation & the health professions
The Tracking and Evaluation Core of Rhode Island Advance-CTR conducted an online needs assessment survey at the program's inception in 2016 and again in 2021. Now dealing with well-established support systems provided by the grant, we were particularly interested in how the perceived needs of the research community in Rhode Island might have change...
Attell, Brandon K Kingery, Kate Adimu, Tanisa Butts, John Howard, Paul Saha, Somava Minyard, Karen
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Multi-sector partnerships are core in efforts to improve population health but are often not as fully developed or positioned to advance health and equity in their communities as believed to be. Therefore, measuring the collaborations multi-sector partnerships undertake is important to document the inputs, processes, and outcomes that evolve as the...
Caycho-Rodríguez, Tomás Tomás, José M Vilca, Lindsey W Carbajal-León, Carlos Gallegos, Miguel Reyes-Bossio, Mario Oré-Kovacs, Nicole Muñoz-Del-Carpio-Toia, Águeda Torales, Julio Barria-Asenjo, Nicol A
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The present study evaluated the predictive capacity of fear of Monkeypox (MPX) on the intention to be vaccinated against MPX and the influence of conspiracy beliefs as a mediating variable in this relationship in 516 Peruvian sample with an average age of 27.10 years participated. Monkeypox Fear Scale, MPX Conspiracy Beliefs Scale and a single item...
Jovanović, Veljko Lazić, Milica Gavrilov-Jerković, Vesna Zotović-Kostić, Marija Obradović, Vojana
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The Vaccine Conspiracy Beliefs Scale (VCBS) is a widely used measure of conspiracy beliefs about vaccines, but evidence of its validity and measurement invariance, especially in youth samples, is still largely missing. The present study examined VCBS scores' factor structure, measurement invariance, convergent and discriminant validity, and increme...
Attell, Brandon K Singleton, Ashley C McLaren, Susan A Moses, Giselle
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Implementation fidelity has been an important issue in the service provision and associated outcomes of Wraparound, an intensive, individualized care planning process that uses a team-based approach to integrate youth into the community to minimize the need for intensive, institutional services. In response to the growing need to monitor fidelity t...
Pennini, Annalisa Caruso, Rosario Conte, Gianluca De Maria, Maddalena Nirta, Lauren Magon, Arianna Armellin, Giampaolo
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Although the Self-Evaluation of Resilience (SEOR) scale is a promising tool for assessing resilience in healthcare, its psychometric structure has not yet been confirmed. This study aimed to assess and validate the four-factor psychometric structure of the SEOR. Between September 2020 and January 2021, cross-sectional data were collected from rando...
Beklemis, Nihal Harmanci Seren, Arzu K Gilbreath, Brad
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Presenteeism occurs when workers are present at work but with diminished work capacity due to illness, stress, or other causes. Recent studies report that nursing is one of the leading professional groups experiencing presenteeism. Although studies of illness-related presenteeism predominate, fewer studies have investigated stress-related presentee...
Chang, Oswin Holbrook, Anne M Lohit, Simran Deng, Jiawen Xu, Janice Lee, Munil Cheng, Alan
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Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) and written tests are commonly used to assess health professional students, but it remains unclear whether the additional human resources and expenses required for OSCEs, both in-person and online, are worthwhile for assessing competencies. This scoping review summarized literature identified by se...
Heath, Janae K Clancy, Caitlin B Pluta, William Weissman, Gary E Anderson, Ursula Kogan, Jennifer R Dine, C Jessica Shea, Judy A
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Unprofessional faculty behaviors negatively impact the well-being of trainees yet are infrequently reported through established reporting systems. Manual review of narrative faculty evaluations provides an additional avenue for identifying unprofessional behavior but is time- and resource-intensive, and therefore of limited value for identifying an...
Matarese, Maria Pendoni, Roberta Ausili, Davide Vellone, Ercole De Maria, Maddalena
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The study tested the construct validity and reliability of the Caregiver Contribution to Self-Care of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Inventory and the Caregiver Self-Efficacy in Contributing to Self-Care of COPD Scale. The two instruments were developed by modifying the Self-Care of COPD Inventory and Self-Care Self-Efficacy Scale in ...