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Assessing Asian American And Pacific Islander (Aapi) Teachers’ Workplace Wellness, Fiona Tang, Karen Park, Susan Macdermott, Deja Anderson Dec 2022

Assessing Asian American And Pacific Islander (Aapi) Teachers’ Workplace Wellness, Fiona Tang, Karen Park, Susan Macdermott, Deja Anderson

Fall 2022 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium

Teachers have many instructional, behavioral and classroom management, and administrative responsibilities (Cormier et al., 2021; Hilger et al., 2021; Roeser et al., 2022). There is limited research on occupational therapy's role in teacher wellness. This study aimed to assess the challenges and barriers that Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) teachers face, the causes of burnout, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on AAPI teachers' wellness. This study used a mixed methods research design, including an online survey and semi-structured interviews, focused on the challenges, barriers, strengths, and needs that AAPI teachers face in public, middle, and high schools …


Impact Of Continuous Infusion Ketamine As Sedation On Concomitant Opioid And Sedative Requirements In Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Patients, Gabrielle R. Bradley, Megan Cadiz, Allycia Natavio Dec 2022

Impact Of Continuous Infusion Ketamine As Sedation On Concomitant Opioid And Sedative Requirements In Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Patients, Gabrielle R. Bradley, Megan Cadiz, Allycia Natavio

Posters

Characterize the impact of continuous infusion ketamine (CIK) on concomitant opioid and sedative requirements in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients


Nasopharyngeal Swabs Gone Wrong: An Unexpected Complication Of A Common Procedure, Moyosoreoluwa Laditan, Riya Kalra, Laurene Reed, Paras Khandhar Oct 2022

Nasopharyngeal Swabs Gone Wrong: An Unexpected Complication Of A Common Procedure, Moyosoreoluwa Laditan, Riya Kalra, Laurene Reed, Paras Khandhar

Posters

No abstract provided.


Smoking And Other Determinants Of Covid Severity Among Cancer Patients, Sameh Gomaa, Lindsay Wilde, Md, Tara Rakiewicz, Kuang-Yi Wen Sep 2022

Smoking And Other Determinants Of Covid Severity Among Cancer Patients, Sameh Gomaa, Lindsay Wilde, Md, Tara Rakiewicz, Kuang-Yi Wen

Department of Medical Oncology Posters

Introduction

  • Cancer patients might be more susceptible to COVID-19 infection.
  • With a higher incidence of acute complications, severe disease and higher mortality rates.
  • Identifying factors contributing to severe disease remains essential to avoid the risk of severe and often fatal COVID-19 exposure.
  • We report on the predisposing factors for severe COVID-19 and increased hospitalization burden in cancer patients at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center (SKCC) in Philadelphia.


Institute For Global Health And Development : Issue 4 - July - Sept 2022, Institute For Global Health And Development Jul 2022

Institute For Global Health And Development : Issue 4 - July - Sept 2022, Institute For Global Health And Development

IGHD Newsletter

• Research Highlights
• Key Publications
• News
• Reflections from IGHD’s Associate Faculty
• Reflections from IGHD’s Summer Interns
• Webinars and Dialogues
• Mark your Calendars: Upcoming Event
• Obituary
• Collaborate With Us


Covid-19 And Incidence Of Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Case Study, Tehreem Sajjad, Carmen Johnson, Janet Baatile-Ajrouche May 2022

Covid-19 And Incidence Of Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Case Study, Tehreem Sajjad, Carmen Johnson, Janet Baatile-Ajrouche

Posters

COVID-19 manifests as a flu-like respiratory infection affecting multiple organ systems. Symptoms range from mild viral illness to severe acute respiratory infection. There is no definitive relationship between COVID-19 and cellulitis, inflammatory myositis, vasculitis, or necrotizing fasciitis. It is interesting to note that angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (Receptor for SARS-CoV-2) is present on endothelial cells in multiple organs, including dermal blood vessels and arterial smooth muscle cells. There are several theories that have formed to explain the relationship between COVID-19 and a necrotizing fasciitis infection. This study presents one unique case of an unvaccinated COVID+ patient and the necrotizing fasciitis infection …


Institute Of Public Health Newsletter- Volume3, Issue2, Institute Of Public Health (Iph) May 2022

Institute Of Public Health Newsletter- Volume3, Issue2, Institute Of Public Health (Iph)

Institute of Public Health Newsletter (IPHNL)

Volume 3, Issue 2 (May August 2022)


Effects Of Covid-19 In The Status Of Childhood Obesity In The United States: A Literature Review, Ana Cruz Apr 2022

Effects Of Covid-19 In The Status Of Childhood Obesity In The United States: A Literature Review, Ana Cruz

The Graduate School Posters

Introduction: The main hypothesis is that COVID-19 affects the prevalence of childhood obesity in the United States due the precautions needed to contain the pandemic.

Methods: The methods used in this semi-systematic literature review includes web-based research from the following sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and EBSCOhost. The search was limited to children ages 5 to 19 years old with diagnosed obesity.

Results: The review found that COVID-19 pandemic has greatly increased the rate of childhood obesity in the United States due to changes in diet, increased screen time, and less physical activity.

Discussion: There …


Inspire : Vol 5, Issue 3, Department Of Medicine Mar 2022

Inspire : Vol 5, Issue 3, Department Of Medicine

INSPIRE

Content

  • Medicine at National and International Forums
  • World Congress - International Society of Nephrology (ISN)
  • In-depth: featuring Manager Data Science – Mushyada Ali
  • Featured Faculty – Dr Sonia Yaqub – Assistant Professor & Section Head- Nephrology section
  • Poem section
  • What are Academics Around the World Reading This Month?
  • Publications
  • Upcoming Events


A Comparative Analysis Of Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution Efforts In India And Mongolia Through Data Visualization, Paridhi Latawa, Sadhana Kumar, Udeshna Srimal, Rachana Tanksali, Edward Ning '23, Ajay Macherla, Haily Nguyen, Kristina Lian, Joy Jiang, Julia Ding, Daniel Stewart Jan 2022

A Comparative Analysis Of Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution Efforts In India And Mongolia Through Data Visualization, Paridhi Latawa, Sadhana Kumar, Udeshna Srimal, Rachana Tanksali, Edward Ning '23, Ajay Macherla, Haily Nguyen, Kristina Lian, Joy Jiang, Julia Ding, Daniel Stewart

External Student Research Opportunities

COVID-19 vaccine allocation efforts have posed challenges and offered opportunities to alleviate the ongoing pandemic. Nations have employed varying approaches for COVID-19 vaccine distribution; in particular, Mongolia and India have differed in approaches to vaccine allocation efforts. As of June 2021, Mongolia has vaccinated more than 60% of its population, whereas India has only vaccinated about 7.5%. This disparity highlights the need for the present study, which utilizes a mixed-method approach to examine the two countries' vaccine distribution strategies and COVID-19 containment policies from January to July 2021. The study has three major components: 1) policy analysis to highlight core …


Factors Predicting Intention To Initiate Mental Health Services Among College Students Returning To Campus During Covid-19, Anne Dumadag, Cara Tonn, Hadiza Galadima Jan 2022

Factors Predicting Intention To Initiate Mental Health Services Among College Students Returning To Campus During Covid-19, Anne Dumadag, Cara Tonn, Hadiza Galadima

College of Health Sciences Posters

Introduction: While the impact of transitioning to a virtual learning environment during the COVID-19 pandemic is well-documented, few studies have explored the mental health impact of reopening campus. As a measurement of mental health impact within the context of reopening campus, this study aims to identify factors associated with intention to initiate mental health services (MHS), with a particular focus on race, among college students.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey using stratified sampling was conducted via Qualtrics among students at a Virginia university in January 2022. The survey assessed demographics, online class experiences, past and future use of MHS, and feelings …


Violence Against Healthcare Workers: An Epidemic Within A Pandemic, Michaela Ramandanes Jan 2022

Violence Against Healthcare Workers: An Epidemic Within A Pandemic, Michaela Ramandanes

College of Health Sciences Posters

Violence and harassment towards healthcare workers has been an underlying problem throughout history. However, with the rapid and evolving onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the risks that healthcare workers face has been a focal topic of discussion among administration, staff and the public. What was once considered an occupational hazard is now being raised as a public health issue- an epidemic within a pandemic. This literature review seeks to identify the prevalence and causes of violence and harassment towards healthcare workers. Was healthcare violence as prevalent before COVID-19? Has violence increased because patient volume increased? Additionally, this review will determine …


Returning To A New Normal: A Study Examining Student's Perceptions And Experiences Of Campus Reopening During Covid-19, Cara Tonn, Anne Dumadag, Hira Nadeem, Brenda Berumen-Flucker, Priyanka Patel, Hadiza Galadima Jan 2022

Returning To A New Normal: A Study Examining Student's Perceptions And Experiences Of Campus Reopening During Covid-19, Cara Tonn, Anne Dumadag, Hira Nadeem, Brenda Berumen-Flucker, Priyanka Patel, Hadiza Galadima

College of Health Sciences Posters

Background: Existing research on the mental health and academic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic reports adverse effects during the early stages of the pandemic due to the abrupt campus closures. However, with the relaxation of some restrictions, college students are allowed to return to in-person learning amid new policies. This study aims to assess students' perceptions on several topics related to the pandemic during campus reopening.

Methods: A 22-question cross-sectional survey based on stratified sampling was conducted among 1,025 students at Old Dominion University, and responses were collected via QualtricsTM in January 2022. The survey records socio-demographic information, self-reported …


Addressing Post –Covid-19 Pandemic Depression, Aria Elahi Jan 2022

Addressing Post –Covid-19 Pandemic Depression, Aria Elahi

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

This community project explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, particularly focusing on depression, and introduces an intervention in the form of a pamphlet distributed at Newtown Primary Care. The pamphlet addresses individuals experiencing worsened depression due to the pandemic, regardless of COVID-19 infection status, and includes the PHQ-2 and PHQ-9 screening questionnaires for self-assessment. Insights from interviews with Newtown Primary Care were instrumental in designing the pamphlet.

Results reveal that the pandemic has substantially affected patients' mental health, increasing the need for resources. Patients diagnosed with pre-existing depression experienced worsening symptoms due increased stressors due to …


A Participatory Group Process To Collect And Disseminate Covid-19 Needs Assessment Data, Areebah Ahmed Jan 2022

A Participatory Group Process To Collect And Disseminate Covid-19 Needs Assessment Data, Areebah Ahmed

Undergraduate Research Posters

The Richmond, VA COVID-19 Needs Assessment Survey (RVA CoNA) was created in March 2020 to identify behaviors and needs related to COVID-19 in Richmond area adults ages 18 and over. Results are being used to inform support, strategic efforts, and educational outreach of local community organizations. The purpose of this study is to (1) summarize the process used to develop the RVA CoNA, (2) summarize preliminary survey results from a second phase of data collection as well as initial feedback from community partners, and (3) summarize initial conclusions and results dissemination strategies.Community partners and researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University jointly …


Increasing Mental Health Resource Access During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Valerie Braddick Jan 2022

Increasing Mental Health Resource Access During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Valerie Braddick

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

No abstract provided.


Promoting Community Health During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Erik J. Zhang Jan 2022

Promoting Community Health During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Erik J. Zhang

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected aspects of health and community beyond the acute phase of COVID-19 infection, including chronic health conditions, mental health, substance use, food insecurity, access to healthcare, and housing insecurity. Further, existing disparities in these factors and other social determinants of health such as socioeconomic status, education, neighborhood, and physical environment have been exacerbated by the response to the COVID- 19 pandemic. Community members face negative health impacts as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and response. They should be made aware of community resources for immediate and long-term solutions to the difficulties they experience.


Locked In: The Impact Of The Pandemic On Suicide, Evelyn Coile, Tatiana Eversley-Kelso, Eric Shaw, Sara Hamilton Jan 2022

Locked In: The Impact Of The Pandemic On Suicide, Evelyn Coile, Tatiana Eversley-Kelso, Eric Shaw, Sara Hamilton

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.


Optimal Timing And Outcomes Among Covid-19 Patients Undergoing Tracheostomy, Steven K M Vuu, Huazhi Liu, Jennifer Demuro, Laura Mena Albors, Tandis Soltani, Ettore Crimi, Darwin Ang Jan 2022

Optimal Timing And Outcomes Among Covid-19 Patients Undergoing Tracheostomy, Steven K M Vuu, Huazhi Liu, Jennifer Demuro, Laura Mena Albors, Tandis Soltani, Ettore Crimi, Darwin Ang

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Triple Sars-Cov2, Influenza A & Influenza B Co-Infection, Feras Al-Moussally, Mohammed Rahhal, Rey Marrero, Roger Crouse Jan 2022

Triple Sars-Cov2, Influenza A & Influenza B Co-Infection, Feras Al-Moussally, Mohammed Rahhal, Rey Marrero, Roger Crouse

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Implementation Of Standardized Longitudinal Emr-Based Monitoring Of Patients With Post-Covid Conditions, Michael K. Espino, Jean Bombach, Richard Andrews, Karin Dunn Jan 2022

Implementation Of Standardized Longitudinal Emr-Based Monitoring Of Patients With Post-Covid Conditions, Michael K. Espino, Jean Bombach, Richard Andrews, Karin Dunn

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.


Acute Chest Syndrome In Sickle Cell Disease In The Setting Of Covid-19 Pneumonia, Michael K. Espino, Nioti Karim Jan 2022

Acute Chest Syndrome In Sickle Cell Disease In The Setting Of Covid-19 Pneumonia, Michael K. Espino, Nioti Karim

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.