Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 24 of 24

Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Himmelfarb Headlines - November/December 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library Nov 2012

Himmelfarb Headlines - November/December 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

Himmelfarb Headlines (2009 - present)

News and information about Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library of interest to users. Includes articles on the Entrez Database, SMART imagebase, changes in NIH-funded obligations, a profile of Charles Macri, and article on Kathe Obrig's retirement.


Library Professional Activities, Himmelfarb Staff Oct 2012

Library Professional Activities, Himmelfarb Staff

Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Connecting With Technical Services: A Collaborative Approach To Evaluating The Reference Collection, Himmelfarb Staff Oct 2012

Connecting With Technical Services: A Collaborative Approach To Evaluating The Reference Collection, Himmelfarb Staff

Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Connecting Faculty To Online Instructional Software: The Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library Experience, Himmelfarb Staff Oct 2012

Connecting Faculty To Online Instructional Software: The Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library Experience, Himmelfarb Staff

Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Deteriorating Access To Women's Health Services In Texas: Potential Effects Of The Women's Health Program Affiliate Rule, Leighton C. Ku, Lara Cartwright-Smith, Jessica Sharac, Erika Steinmetz, Julie Lewis, Peter Shin Oct 2012

Deteriorating Access To Women's Health Services In Texas: Potential Effects Of The Women's Health Program Affiliate Rule, Leighton C. Ku, Lara Cartwright-Smith, Jessica Sharac, Erika Steinmetz, Julie Lewis, Peter Shin

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

Based on an earlier study and an in-depth analysis of five market areas, the authors find that Texas' plan to bar Planned Parenthood clinics from participating in the state Women's Health Program (WHP) would leave tens of thousands of women without a source of care, because Planned Parenthood clinics are the dominant WHP providers in those areas and other local family planning clinics lack the capacity to absorb a large number of additional patients.


Himmelfarb Headlines - September/October 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library Sep 2012

Himmelfarb Headlines - September/October 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

Himmelfarb Headlines (2009 - present)

News and information about Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library of interest to users. Includes articles on fitness apps, SPORTDiscus, and profiles of Loretta DiPietro and Anne Linton.


How To Formulate A Clinical Question And Effectively Search For The Answer, Neha Shah, Susan Keller Aug 2012

How To Formulate A Clinical Question And Effectively Search For The Answer, Neha Shah, Susan Keller

E-Learning Modules

This small group, case-based exercise is geared towards medical students on their pediatric clerkship. The goal of this session is to teach students how to re-frame their clinical questions into a format that allows for more effective and efficient searching of the literature.

I provide this session once a month as a part of the Third-year medical student core lecture series during their inpatient pediatrics rotation. My co-facilitator is a medical librarian. We initially used a lecture format in which we reviewed use of advanced PubMed features with very little interaction from the learners. Based on feedback and evaluations, we …


How The Supreme Court's Medicaid Decision May Affect Health Centers: An Early Estimate, Katherine J. Hayes, Peter Shin, Sara J. Rosenbaum Jul 2012

How The Supreme Court's Medicaid Decision May Affect Health Centers: An Early Estimate, Katherine J. Hayes, Peter Shin, Sara J. Rosenbaum

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

The nation's federally funded health centers are the principal source of primary health care for medically underserved populations. In CY 2011, more than 1,200 health centers, operating in more than 8,500 urban and rural locations, served 20.2 million patients, 36 percent of whom were uninsured and 93 percent of whom had family incomes below twice the federal poverty level. Federal grants provide core support to health centers, but Medicaid represents the largest single health center financing mechanism, accounting for 39 percent of revenues. Medicaid revenue growth allows health centers to preserve their core grant funding to reach uninsured patients while …


The Task Force Initiative: Local Interventions At The Department Level—A Key Component Of A Multi-Tiered Approach To Promote Institutional Change, Emily Conant, Patricia Scott, Josef Reum, Alyssa Westring, Susmita Pati, Lucy Tuton, Mary Sammel, Rebecca Speck, Jean Grisso, Stephanie Abbuhl May 2012

The Task Force Initiative: Local Interventions At The Department Level—A Key Component Of A Multi-Tiered Approach To Promote Institutional Change, Emily Conant, Patricia Scott, Josef Reum, Alyssa Westring, Susmita Pati, Lucy Tuton, Mary Sammel, Rebecca Speck, Jean Grisso, Stephanie Abbuhl

Health Policy and Management Faculty Posters and Presentations

This NIH Transforming Academic Culture (NIH-TAC) trial is a multi-level coordinated intervention to enhance institutional culture, increase academic productivity, and improve job satisfaction for women faculty. This poster details a task force initiative in which each department and division reviewed their current practices and policies to recommend and implement change. This particular task force resulted in a list of interventions which were disseminated and implemented throughout the institution.


An Early Assessment Of The Potential Impact Of Texas' "Affiliation" Regulation On Access To Care For Low-Income Women, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Sara J. Rosenbaum May 2012

An Early Assessment Of The Potential Impact Of Texas' "Affiliation" Regulation On Access To Care For Low-Income Women, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Sara J. Rosenbaum

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

This analysis provides an initial assessment of the implications for low-income women of Texas' "affiliation regulation," which would bar Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) clinics from participating in the Texas Women's Health Program (WHP). In 2010, more than 183,000 women were enrolled in the WHP, which provides health screening, family planning and birth control to low-income women, and nearly 106,000 received care through the program. In our analysis of WHP provider data, we find:

  • Planned Parenthood (PPFA) clinics are by far the dominant source of care under the WHP. In FY 2010, PPFA clinics accounted for approximately 49 percent …


Revised: An Early Assessment Of The Potential Impact Of Texas’ “Affiliation” Regulation On Access To Care For Low-Income Women, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Sara J. Rosenbaum May 2012

Revised: An Early Assessment Of The Potential Impact Of Texas’ “Affiliation” Regulation On Access To Care For Low-Income Women, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac, Sara J. Rosenbaum

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

No abstract provided.


Broadening Our Game: Strengthening E-Professionalism Among Students, Alexandra Gomes, Gisela Butera, Thomas Harrod, Laura E. Abate, Anne Linton May 2012

Broadening Our Game: Strengthening E-Professionalism Among Students, Alexandra Gomes, Gisela Butera, Thomas Harrod, Laura E. Abate, Anne Linton

Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations

To describe the initiatives undertaken by Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library to develop curricular modules on various aspects of e-professionalism including social media, copyright, plagiarism, intellectual property, and appropriate computer use.


Team Spirit: How Three Libraries Are Working To Support Health Sciences Libraries In Liberia, Elaine Martin, James Combs, Anne Linton, Alexandra Gomes, Darcel A. Bryant, Cynthia L. Henderson May 2012

Team Spirit: How Three Libraries Are Working To Support Health Sciences Libraries In Liberia, Elaine Martin, James Combs, Anne Linton, Alexandra Gomes, Darcel A. Bryant, Cynthia L. Henderson

Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations

This poster presentation is a collaborative effort of librarians from Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School; Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, The George Washington University; and Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library, Howard University. International medicine initiatives often occur through institution specific efforts. Yet information needs extend across borders and institutions. Three American health sciences libraries have united to support the development of health sciences libraries in Liberia. While separate schools will support undergraduate and graduate medical education initiatives, the libraries are working together to bring current information resources to all health care professionals.


Getting Into The Game: Inaugurating A Clinical Librarian Program, Laura E. Abate, Alexandra Gomes, Anne Linton May 2012

Getting Into The Game: Inaugurating A Clinical Librarian Program, Laura E. Abate, Alexandra Gomes, Anne Linton

Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations

Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library librarians worked closely with the George Washington University internal medicine residency program to provide training and support; however, many residents seemed unaware of the library's collections and services. To strengthen the relationship between the library and the program and to enhance residents' use of information resources, a librarian was assigned to attend the residents' daily morning meeting at least twice each week.


Web-Scale Discovery In An Academic Medical Library: Our Experience With Ebsco's Discovery Service, Jolinda Thompson, Kathe Obrig, Laura E. Abate May 2012

Web-Scale Discovery In An Academic Medical Library: Our Experience With Ebsco's Discovery Service, Jolinda Thompson, Kathe Obrig, Laura E. Abate

Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations

This poster explores the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library's steps to determine if a highly tailored version of EBSCO's Discovery Service (EDS) aimed at an academic health sciences audience will be an appealing and effective tool for searching the library's collections and to compare its use to that of the library's current federated search tool.


Himmelfarb Headlines - May/June 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library May 2012

Himmelfarb Headlines - May/June 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

Himmelfarb Headlines (2009 - present)

News and information about Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library of interest to users. Includes articles on data management plans for research, multi-search service, and profiles of Brenda Helen Sheingold, Phd, RN, and Paul Levett.


Closing The Loop: Integrating Snapps Into An Outpatient Morning Report To Foster Self-Directed Learning And Encourage Use Of Evidence Based Medicine, Julia Magana, Jimmy Beck Apr 2012

Closing The Loop: Integrating Snapps Into An Outpatient Morning Report To Foster Self-Directed Learning And Encourage Use Of Evidence Based Medicine, Julia Magana, Jimmy Beck

E-Learning Modules

This resources describes a novel approach to outpatient morning report. This format encourages self-directed learning as well as teaches residents to use the clinical literature to ensure they were providing optimal patient care. Each resident daily chooses a clinical question from that day's patient care, investigates and brings the answer back to the group during morning report. This resource includes a description of the integration and implementation of this format as well as the handout used by the residents.

Since the implementation of our new morning report format, our residents have consistently read about their patients on a nightly basis. …


Health Information Privacy In The Correctional Environment, Melissa M. Goldstein Apr 2012

Health Information Privacy In The Correctional Environment, Melissa M. Goldstein

Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications

Information technology is considered a transformative element in health care because it facilitates the transparency and sharing of health information, which have always been central to the practice of medicine and the delivery of high-quality care. The widespread use of electronic health records (EHRs) and electronic health information exchange, among other technologies, is considered essential to improving the quality of care, reducing medical errors, reducing health disparities, and advancing the delivery of patient-centered medical care.


A Health Needs Assessment Of Arab-Americans In The Washington, Dc Area, Reem N. Ghoneim, Amita N. Vyas Mar 2012

A Health Needs Assessment Of Arab-Americans In The Washington, Dc Area, Reem N. Ghoneim, Amita N. Vyas

GW Research Days 2012 and Earlier

Although Arab-Americans often face various health challenges due to the stress associated with immigration, cultural conflict in the U.S., and limited knowledge of the complex U.S. health system, there is a paucity of research examining health risks and behaviors among this ethnic group. This cross-sectional study assessed the health needs among Arabs living in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Participants were recruited to take the survey online, reporting on health care access and utilization, risk behaviors, and health status. It also measured for associations between reported depression, discrimination, acculturation, and health. Quantitative analysis showed correlations between age and current tobacco …


Role Of Community Health Centers In Providing Services To Low-Income Women, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac Mar 2012

Role Of Community Health Centers In Providing Services To Low-Income Women, Peter Shin, Jessica Sharac

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

Because of their location and ability to serve populations with complex health and social needs, CHCs reduce disparities in access to care and generate significant costsavings. This brief examines the role CHCs play in mitigating disparities for one population subgroup, low-income women of childbearing age (defined as age 15-44), and the challenges that they will need to overcome to build upon their success in delivering care to vulnerable populations. Key findings include:

  • CHCs serve approximately one in five (21.5%) low-income women of childbearing age nationally.
  • The number of women of child-bearing age receiving health center services at CHCs increased by …


Community Health Centers: The Challenge Of Growing To Meet The Need For Primary Care In Medically Underserved Communities, Peter Shin, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Julia Paradise Mar 2012

Community Health Centers: The Challenge Of Growing To Meet The Need For Primary Care In Medically Underserved Communities, Peter Shin, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Julia Paradise

Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative

No abstract provided.


Himmelfarb Headlines - February/March 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library Feb 2012

Himmelfarb Headlines - February/March 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

Himmelfarb Headlines (2009 - present)

News and information about Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library of interest to users. Includes articles on emerging technologies/instructional support, Scopus, and profiles of Arnold Schwartz, MD, and Kathy Lyons.


Himmelfarb Library Annual Report 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library Jan 2012

Himmelfarb Library Annual Report 2012, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

Himmelfarb Library Annual Report

No abstract provided.


Physician Wages In States With Expanded Aprn Scope Of Practice, Patricia Pittman, Benjamin Williams Jan 2012

Physician Wages In States With Expanded Aprn Scope Of Practice, Patricia Pittman, Benjamin Williams

Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications

In recent years, states have looked to reforms in advanced practice nursing scope of practice (SOP) barriers as a potential means to increase access to primary care while reducing costs. Currently, 16 states and the District of Columbia permit advanced practice registered nurses to practice independently of physicians, allowing them to perform functions such as diagnosing and prescribing under their own authority within the primary care setting. Given the resistance of many physician associations to these reforms, we asked whether the economic interests of primary care physicians might be affected by reforms. Using the Bureau of Labor Statistics data on …