Grumbach, Kevin
The state of family medicine and primary care in the United States is precarious, afflicted by chronic underinvestment. Family physicians and their allies should not expect different policy outcomes without adopting a different theory of change and tactical approach to reform. I argue: (1) high-quality primary care is a common good, as asserted by ...
Haq, Cynthia Iroku-Malize, Tochi Edgoose, Jennifer Prunuske, Jacob Perkins, Allen Altman, Wayne Elwood, Sam
Liu, Jenny X Vallin, Janelli Chiu, Calvin Cabrera, F Abigail Hunter, Lauren A Rao, Aarthi Njau, Prosper McCoy, Sandra I
Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW; ages 15-24) in sub-Saharan Africa face many barriers to accessing preventive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. We drew upon the strengths of two complementary approaches, human-centered design and behavioral economics, to craft a holistic, highly-tailored, and empathetic intervention to motivate ...
Cameron, Linda D Lawler, Sheleigh Robbins-Hill, Alexandra Toor, Imrinder Brown, Paul M
RationaleMitigating the spread of COVID-19 requires that people understand the need for and engage in protective behaviors. Given the complexity and rapid progression of media information about the pandemic, health literacy could be essential to acquiring the accurate beliefs, concern for societal risks, and appreciation of restrictive policies nee...
Bunce, Arwen Donovan, Jenna Hoopes, Megan Gottlieb, Laura M Krancari, Molly Gold, Rachel
PurposeTo assess the extent that patients' social determinants of health (SDOH) influence safety-net primary care clinicians' decisions at the point of care; examine how that information comes to the clinician's attention; and analyze clinician, patient, and encounter characteristics associated with the use of SDOH data in clinical decision making....
Fatahi, Gina Racic, Maja Roche-Miranda, Marcos I Patterson, Davis G Phelan, Sean Riedy, Christine A Alberti, Philip M Persell, Stephen D Matthews-Juarez, Patricia Juarez, Paul D
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PurposeWe undertook a study to evaluate the current state of pedagogy on antiracism, including barriers to implementation and strengths of existing curricula, in undergraduate medical education (UME) and graduate medical education (GME) programs in US academic health centers.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study with an exploratory qualitativ...
Herrera, Joel Salvador
In many developing countries where formal institutions fail to guarantee rule of law, criminal organisations have emerged as intermediaries between citizens and the state. In some cases, these armed non-state actors adopt repressive strategies to govern their territories and local populations. This study asks under what circumstances local actors m...
Raj, Anita Chatterji, Sangeeta Johns, Nicole E Yore, Jennifer Dey, Arnab K Williams, David R
Research on discrimination and risks for violence and mental health issues under the pandemic is notably absent. We examined the relative effects of perceived everyday discrimination (e.g., poorer service, disrespectful treatment in a typical week) and major experiences of race-based discrimination (e.g., racial/ethnic discrimination in housing or ...
Nguyen, Mytien Dent, Randl Fancher, Tonya L Soriano, Arra Jane Green, Charlene K Henderson, Mark C
This article describes the "The Admissions Revolution: Bold Strategies for Diversifying the Healthcare Workforce" conference, which preceded the 2022 Beyond Flexner Alliance Conference and called for health professions institutions to boldly reimagine the admission process to diversify the health care workforce. Proposed strategies encompassed 4 ke...
Gonzalez-Flores, Alicia Clay, Wendy Madzia, Juliana Harry-Hernandez, Salem Henderson, David
Addressing the unequal impact of health disparities on historically marginalized communities is a top public health priority. Diversifying the work force has been lauded as key to addressing this challenge. Contributing to diversity in the workforce is the recruitment and retention of health professionals previously excluded and underrepresented in...