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Urban/Rural Disparities Of Thyroid Cancer Using The Integrated Cancer Repository For Cancer Research (Icare2), Sunita Regmi
Urban/Rural Disparities Of Thyroid Cancer Using The Integrated Cancer Repository For Cancer Research (Icare2), Sunita Regmi
Capstone Experience
Abstract:
Background and objective: Multiple studies have shown that the place of residence and the distance to travel from one's residence to nearby health care providers impact cancer diagnosis and treatment. The stage of cancer at the time of diagnosis is paramount for cancer treatment and affects survival. Disparities in cancer treatment exist which affect the outcome disproportionately to certain segments of the population. To date, much of the focus has been on the racial and socioeconomic disparities in the management of thyroid cancer. The effect of geography and location (urban-rural status) on thyroid cancer stage diagnosis has …
A Literature Review Of Paid Sick Leave And Disparate Populations In The United States During The Covid Pandemic, Jessica Davies
A Literature Review Of Paid Sick Leave And Disparate Populations In The United States During The Covid Pandemic, Jessica Davies
Capstone Experience
The COVID pandemic is providing many public health and health policy learning opportunities to identify disparities among women, minorities, and underserved/distressed populations and inform subsequent policy-level strategies. It is recommended people stay home when they are sick; yet, not all people have access to paid sick leave. Individuals are left with the unfortunate decision to lose pay or go to work when they are ill. This is disconcerting in any given year with the annual flu illness and other communicable diseases; however, especially concerning during the COVID pandemic given the high virus transmissibility. Paid sick leave is not universally accessible …
A Deeper Look: The Impacts Of Covid-19 Among Latinos In Omaha, Diana Molina
A Deeper Look: The Impacts Of Covid-19 Among Latinos In Omaha, Diana Molina
Capstone Experience
The COVID-19 pandemic has manifested worldwide distress, affecting the lives of all population groups. Racial disparities are evident as minority populations are being disproportionately affected by the impacts of COVID-19. Data indicate that the Latino population may experience more severe cases of COVID-19 and have a higher mortality rate. However, little is known about the effects that the pandemic is having on day-to-day life. Thus, the purpose of this study is to investigate COVID-19's impact on life aspects including employment situation, finances, mental health, and experiences of discrimination among the Omaha Latino community. A survey collected data from 311 participants …
The Association Of Demographic And Clinical Characteristics And Self-Reported Sleep Duration Among Patients With Prediabetes, Priyanka Chaudhary
The Association Of Demographic And Clinical Characteristics And Self-Reported Sleep Duration Among Patients With Prediabetes, Priyanka Chaudhary
Capstone Experience
Background: Sleep has been recognized as a critical component of healthy development and overall health. However, sleep duration has emerged as an important lifestyle factor that influences endocrine function and glucose metabolism. There remains a dearth of research to assess sleep duration among patients with prediabetes.
Objective: To evaluate the association between socio-demographic and clinical characteristics and self-reported sleep duration among patients with prediabetes.
Methods: Baseline data (n=599) was used from a diabetes prevention trial. A chi-square test was used to assess the differences between the groups of sleep duration for the categorical, whereas the t-test was used for the …
Essays On Immigration-Related Disparities In Health Behavior And Health Care Utilization, Yang Wang
Essays On Immigration-Related Disparities In Health Behavior And Health Care Utilization, Yang Wang
Theses & Dissertations
The number of immigrants in the United States has recently been increasing significantly. Immigrants may experience some worse health outcomes than natives, due to substantial legal and socioeconomic barriers. Many immigration-related disparities in health behavior and health care utilization still remain unexplored. This dissertation comprises of 3 independent studies examining such disparities across immigration status, including (1) E-cigarette use and acculturation effects; (2) Cancer-related office-based medical provider visits among cancer patients; and (3) Potentially preventable emergency department visits.
Two nationally representative data sources included National Health Interview Survey and Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. We categorized the respondents into three immigration …