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Attitudes And Barriers Toward Covid-19 Vaccination Among People Experiencing Homelessness In Detroit, Mi, Sanjna Ghanshani, Sophie Wittenberg, Richard Bryce
Attitudes And Barriers Toward Covid-19 Vaccination Among People Experiencing Homelessness In Detroit, Mi, Sanjna Ghanshani, Sophie Wittenberg, Richard Bryce
Medical Student Research Symposium
Introduction: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) have a high risk of exposure to communicable diseases and limited access to health care services and treatment in their communities. Despite the availability of highly effective vaccines against COVID-19, the infection prevention practices and level of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among PEH in Detroit have not been well studied.
Methods: Medical students administered an electronic Qualtrics survey to consented participants during outreach visits to local homeless shelters and encampments organized by Street Medicine Detroit. The questionnaire comprised six topics, including hygiene and masking practices, experience with COVID-19 testing and vaccination, and attitudes toward …
Radiation Exposure, Emergency Department Usage, And The Impact Of Parental Health Literacy On A Cohort Of Pediatric Hydrocephalus Patients In Detroit, Jacob Gluski, Bushra Fathima, Jeffery Sondhiemer, Carolyn A. Harris
Radiation Exposure, Emergency Department Usage, And The Impact Of Parental Health Literacy On A Cohort Of Pediatric Hydrocephalus Patients In Detroit, Jacob Gluski, Bushra Fathima, Jeffery Sondhiemer, Carolyn A. Harris
Medical Student Research Symposium
Hydrocephalus is a significantly morbid long-term disease. While working with patients for another study we became aware of significant radiation exposure and emergency department usage in this patient population. For this study we quantified this usage; additionally, in an IRB approved study we collected health literacy data from the patients’ parents to see if it was correlated with either of these measures. A survey was sent to the 129 families for whom contact information was available. Complete data from a cohort of 110 patients was used. A survey response rate of 8% was obtained. Patients averaged 12.96 (±16.02 SD) emergency …