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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Social Determinants Of Health And What Mothers Say They Need And Want After Release From Jail., Elisabeth Stelson, Marjie Mogul, Holly Harner, Jeane Ann Grisso, Rosemary Frasso Phd, Msc, Cph
Social Determinants Of Health And What Mothers Say They Need And Want After Release From Jail., Elisabeth Stelson, Marjie Mogul, Holly Harner, Jeane Ann Grisso, Rosemary Frasso Phd, Msc, Cph
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
Identifying the biopsychosocial needs of mothers who have been released from jail is critical to understanding the best ways to support their health and stability after release. In May through August 2014, we interviewed 15 mothers who had been released from an urban jail about their reentry experiences, and we analyzed transcripts for themes. Eight domains of community reentry emerged through analysis: behavioral health services, education, employment, housing, material resources, medical care, relationships with children, and social support. Participants defined barriers to successful reentry, which paralleled the social determinants of health, and shared suggestions that could be used to mitigate …
Population Health: Where's The Beef?, David B. Nash
Population Health: Where's The Beef?, David B. Nash
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
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Understanding Patient Options, Utilization Patterns, And Burdens Associated With Breast Cancer Screening., Susan C Harvey, Ashok Vegesna, Sharon Mass, Janice L. Clarke, Alexandria Skoufalos
Understanding Patient Options, Utilization Patterns, And Burdens Associated With Breast Cancer Screening., Susan C Harvey, Ashok Vegesna, Sharon Mass, Janice L. Clarke, Alexandria Skoufalos
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
Abstract Despite ongoing awareness, educational campaigns, and advances in technology, breast cancer screening remains a complex topic for women and for the health care system. Lack of consensus among organizations developing screening guidelines has caused confusion for patients and providers. The psychosocial factors related to breast cancer screening are not well understood. The prevailing algorithm for screening results in significant rates of patient recall for further diagnostic imaging or procedures, the majority of which rule out breast cancer rather than confirming it. For women, the consequences of the status quo range from unnecessary stress to additional out-of-pocket expenses to indirect …