Belkora, Jeffrey K. Ortiz DeBoque, Linda Folmer, Robert L. Totten, Annette M. Williams, Katherine Whooley, Mary A. Boudreau, Eilis Atwood, Charles W. Zeidler, Michelle Rezayat, Talayeh
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Background In fiscal year 2021, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provided care for sleep disorders to 599,966 Veterans, including 189,932 rural Veterans. To further improve rural access, the VA Office of Rural Health developed the TeleSleep Enterprise-Wide Initiative (EWI). TeleSleep's telemedicine strategies include tests for sleep apnea a...
Golden, Rachel E. Sanders, Aimee M. Frayne, Susan M.
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Introduction Application of the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to evaluate workforce education and training programs targeting clinical health care staff has received relatively little attention. This paper aims to contribute to this area with RE-AIM findings from a women's health-focused workforc...
Babore, Getachew Ossabo Ashine, Taye Mezigebu Heliso, Asnakech Zekiwos Habebo, Teshome Tesfaye
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Background Globally, 1.3 billion poor people have no access to health services due to their inability to afford payment when they need services. According to a report published by the WHO in 2014, globally 150 million people are pushed into poverty as a result of direct payment for health services.Objective This study aims to assess the satisfactio...
Kenney, Erica L. Poole, Mary Kathryn Frost, Natasha Kinderknecht, Kelsey Mozaffarian, Rebecca S. Andreyeva, Tatiana
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Much of the chronic disease burden in the U.S. population can be traced to poor diet. There has been a sustained focus on influencing children's diets and encouraging healthier eating habits by changing policies for what foods and beverages can be served to children through large federally-funded nutrition assistance programs. Yet without attention...
Manan, A. Wessels, T. Finlayson, H.
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Introduction Immunizations are successful, cost-effective interventions for the control of infectious diseases and preventing mortality. Lockdown restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic had adverse effects on child-health including access to immunizations. Our study aimed to document immunization status, describe caregiver experiences around acce...
Chibi, Moredreck Wasswa, William Ngongoni, Chipo Nancy Lule, Frank
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Globally, innovations for HIV response present exciting opportunities to enhance the impact and cost-effectiveness of any HIV program. However, countries especially in the African region are not on equal footing to effectively harness some of the existing innovations to accelerate impact on HIV services delivery. This paper aims to add to the disco...
Cheng, Chiachen Nadin, Shevaun Bohonis, Hafsa Katt, Mae Dewa, Carolyn S.
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Introduction Early Psychosis Intervention (EPI) is critical for best outcomes. Among 369 diseases, psychosis is among those causing the greatest disability. Evidence-based interventions for youth in early stages of psychosis (EPI programs) have prevented chronic disability. Yet, EPI is frequently inaccessible for youth living in rural communities. ...
Nemr, Elie Moussallem, Marianne Nemr, Rita Kosremelli Asmar, Michèle
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Introduction Since 2019, Lebanon is experiencing an unprecedented exodus of doctors, seriously threatening the national health system, which is expected to continue without quick and effective solutions. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the factors that push Lebanese doctors to migrate and the factors that retain others in the country. Add...
Kapuria, Bhrigu Hamadeh, Randa S. Mazloum, Farah Chaalan, Kassem Aung, Kyaw Higgins, Ettie Kanaan, Wafaa Tohme, Tatiana Kamal, Doaa Khoury, Christina E.
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Integrated healthcare systems are continually pitched as major contributors towards better distribution of health outcomes and enhanced well-being. Under emergency conditions, integrated healthcare services can guarantee better access to the target population. In recent years, several crises, i.e., economic collapse, the fuel crisis, the Beirut bla...
Sampson, Chris Leech, Ashley Garcia-Lorenzo, Borja
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