Springer, Andrew E King, Yesmel Field, Craig Ojeda, Martha Alicia Brown, Louis Monforton, Celeste Hernandez, Rodrigo Diamond, Pamela Atkinson, John Fernández-Esquer, Maria Eugenia
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Latino day labourers (LDLs) in the USA are at increased risk for non-fatal and fatal occupational injuries, which are compounded by stressors that include wage theft, job insecurity and discrimination. This paper describes the development and refinement of Vales+Tú (You are Worthy of More), an injury prevention programme currently being evaluated a...
Bonnevie, Erika Silesky, Melissa Dunn Goldbarg, Jaclyn Gudmundsen, Caitlyn Fields, Megan Smyser, Joe
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In the USA, syringe services programmes (SSPs) provide a range of harm reduction services and have numerous benefits for communities. However, stigma, misconceptions about SSPs and changing policies/legislation remain a challenge to effective implementation. This study reviews the implementation of two digital interventions, Appalachian Influence a...
Watach, Alexa J. Bishop-Gilyard, Chanelle T. Ku, Helen Afolabi-Brown, Olufunke Parks, Elizabeth Prout Xanthopoulos, Melissa S.
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Objective: To address positive airway pressure (PAP) adherence in adolescents diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) by pilot testing a novel, online, facilitated, peer-support and health education programme for families. Design, Setting, and Methods: Families participated in separate Facebook peer-groups (adolescent [n=6] and parent [n=6]) ...
Carbery, Madeline Schwartz, Samantha Werner, Nicole Fields, Beth
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Background: The care partners of hospitalised older adults often feel dissatisfied with the education and skills training provided to them, resulting in unpreparedness and poor health outcomes. Objective: This review aimed to characterise and identify gaps in the education and skills training used with the care partners of older adults in the hospi...
Weinert, Clarann Nichols, Elizabeth Shreffler-Grant, Jean
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Background: Health literacy has been found to be the strongest predictor of health status; and without adequate health literacy, consumers may not understand/adequately evaluate the myriad of choices available. Older rural residents tend to use self-prescribed complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies and glean information about these ...
Fernández, Cristina R. Lee, Janet Duroseau, Nathalie Vargas-Rodriguez, Ileana Rieder, Jessica
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to characterise parents’ concerns for their children’s health behaviours and perceptions of motivators and barriers to positive child health behaviour change, and to determine associations between motivators and barriers and parents’ priorities for a school-based healthy lifestyle programme. Design: Cross-se...
Waltzman, Dana Hoffman, Rosanne Donnell, Zoe Bell, Elizabeth Sarmiento, Kelly
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For 15 years, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) HEADS UP education campaign has focused on increasing awareness of concussion among children to reduce adverse outcomes from this injury. To keep pace with the rapid expansion in media coverage, research, state laws and education efforts on concussion, the CDC embarked on a com...
Winskell, Kate Sabben, Gaëlle Ondeng'e, Ken Odero, Isdorah Akelo, Victor Mudhune, Victor
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mHealth interventions often favour individual-level effects. This is particularly problematic in contexts where social support and shifts in social norms are critical to sustained behaviour change. Mobile digital games represent a promising health education strategy for youth, including in low-resource settings. We sought to better understand the i...
Daugherty, Jill DePadilla, Lara Sarmiento, Kelly
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Background: Concussions are common among youth athletes. Responsibility for the recognition and management of concussion is often put on coaches. To equip coaches with appropriate knowledge and skills, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched the HEADS UP: Concussion in Youth Sports online training. Objectives: To determine ...
Hayball, Felicity Zl Pawlowski, Charlotte Skau
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The importance of childhood physical activity is widely recognised. Helping children to articulate their opinions is a crucial factor in improving their health and well-being, yet the field is predominantly focused on adult-led quantitative methods and lacks deeper understanding from a child perspective. This paper draws on experiences from a Danis...