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Communicating About Covid-19: Strategies For Promoting Risk-Reducing Behaviors On Facebook, Liz Scharnetzki, Nikki Jarvais, Elizabeth Rintz, Leo Waterston, David Pied, Paul Han
Communicating About Covid-19: Strategies For Promoting Risk-Reducing Behaviors On Facebook, Liz Scharnetzki, Nikki Jarvais, Elizabeth Rintz, Leo Waterston, David Pied, Paul Han
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Introduction- Controlling the COVID-19 pandemic requires effective public health communication strategies that can promote risk-reducing behaviors despite scientific uncertainties about their effectiveness. The current project developed and tested different theory-based communication strategies for generating public interest in COVID-19 risk-reducing behaviors. • Assessed the efficacy of two novel message frames – destigmatizing and uncertainty normalizing - relative to existing strategies
A Period Seroprevalence (Sars-Cov-2) Survey In Mhccn Cancer Healthcare Workers (Hcws) Providing Patient Care During The Height Of The Outbreak: A Registry Study (Initial Progress), Jill Prescott, Caroline Knight, Erin Hobart, Jamie Saunders, Kimberly Caron, Sandra Neptune, Patty Brown, Lisa Lemire, Anne Breggia, Susan L. Guierin-Staples, Lee Lucas, Paul Han, Rachit Kumar, Robert Carlson, Scot Remick
A Period Seroprevalence (Sars-Cov-2) Survey In Mhccn Cancer Healthcare Workers (Hcws) Providing Patient Care During The Height Of The Outbreak: A Registry Study (Initial Progress), Jill Prescott, Caroline Knight, Erin Hobart, Jamie Saunders, Kimberly Caron, Sandra Neptune, Patty Brown, Lisa Lemire, Anne Breggia, Susan L. Guierin-Staples, Lee Lucas, Paul Han, Rachit Kumar, Robert Carlson, Scot Remick
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Introduction: There is little information on the basic epidemiologic and serologic profile(s) of the novel SARSCoV- 2 coronavirus especially in HCWs employed in rural settings. We embarked on a period seroprevalence study in the MaineHealth Cancer Network (MHCCN) to document Covid-19 exposure in our rural cancer care workforce. Our fundamental hypothesis is that despite implementing procedures to safeguard patients and the use of appropriate PPE in the care of known source patients/PUIs in both the inpatient and outpatient cancer care settings a small, but not insignificant number of cancer care providers (hereafter referred to as cancer HCWs) will have evidence …
Facilitators And Barriers To Accessing Harm Reduction Services In A Rural State, Kinna Thakarar, Michael Kohut, Deb Burris, Hannah Loeb, Rebecca Hutchinson, Kathleen Fairfield
Facilitators And Barriers To Accessing Harm Reduction Services In A Rural State, Kinna Thakarar, Michael Kohut, Deb Burris, Hannah Loeb, Rebecca Hutchinson, Kathleen Fairfield
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
INTRODUCTION
• The impact of social distancing policies during the COVID-19 pandemic on people who inject drugs (PWID) is not known.
• We aimed to describe the impact of the pandemic on PWID access to harm reduction services in Maine
Exploration Of Telemedicine For The Delivery Of Substance Use Disorder Treatment During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Rebecca Bell, Hannah Loeb, Michael Kohut, Eric Anderson, Kinna Thakarar, Rebecca Hutchinson
Exploration Of Telemedicine For The Delivery Of Substance Use Disorder Treatment During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Rebecca Bell, Hannah Loeb, Michael Kohut, Eric Anderson, Kinna Thakarar, Rebecca Hutchinson
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
No abstract provided.
The Introduction Of A Multimodal Clinical Pathway For Outpatient Total Knee Arthroplasty In The Era Of Covid-19, D Bunch, R Mountjoy, G Korsunsky, A Rana, C Sturgeon
The Introduction Of A Multimodal Clinical Pathway For Outpatient Total Knee Arthroplasty In The Era Of Covid-19, D Bunch, R Mountjoy, G Korsunsky, A Rana, C Sturgeon
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
The combination of a short acting spinal and muscle-sparing regional blocks, including adductor canal and iPACK blocks, can allow for successful outpatient total knee arthroplasty.
Did Racial Representation Change At Our Outpatient Sports Medicine Clinic During The Covid-19 Pandemic?, William Douglas, William Dexter, Amy Haskins, Christina Holt
Did Racial Representation Change At Our Outpatient Sports Medicine Clinic During The Covid-19 Pandemic?, William Douglas, William Dexter, Amy Haskins, Christina Holt
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Introduction/Objective
• COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)
• Increased infection, hospitalization, and death rates1,2
• Black Americans unequal access to outpatient care vs. White Americans 3
• Inequity worsened during the COVID-19 Pandemic 4
• Maine population: 94.25% “White;” 1.42% “Black” 5
• July 2020 COVID cases: 66.8% “White;” 22% “Black” 6
• Did this disparity reflect in in our sports medicine clinic?