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Nursing and Health Professions Faculty Research and Publications

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2016

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How Health Care Professionals Use Social Media To Create Virtual Communities: An Integrative Review, K Rolls, Margaret M. Hansen Edd, Msn, Rn, D Jackson, D Elliott Jan 2016

How Health Care Professionals Use Social Media To Create Virtual Communities: An Integrative Review, K Rolls, Margaret M. Hansen Edd, Msn, Rn, D Jackson, D Elliott

Nursing and Health Professions Faculty Research and Publications

Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication, inhibiting knowledge dissemination and impacting the translation of research into practice. Virtual communities may facilitate professional networking and knowledge sharing in and between health care disciplines.

Objectives: This study aimed to review the literature on the use of social media by health care professionals in developing virtual communities that facilitate professional networking, knowledge sharing, and evidence-informed practice.

Methods: An integrative literature review was conducted to identify research published between 1990 and 2015. Search strategies sourced electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL), snowball references, and tables of contents of 3 journals. Papers that …


Early Sex Work Initiation And Condom Use Among Alcohol-Using Female Sex Workers In Mombasa, Kenya: A Cross-Sectional Analysis, A. M. Parcesepe, Kelly L'Engle, S. L. Martin, S. Green, C. Suchindran, P. Mwarogo Jan 2016

Early Sex Work Initiation And Condom Use Among Alcohol-Using Female Sex Workers In Mombasa, Kenya: A Cross-Sectional Analysis, A. M. Parcesepe, Kelly L'Engle, S. L. Martin, S. Green, C. Suchindran, P. Mwarogo

Nursing and Health Professions Faculty Research and Publications

Objectives Early initiation of sex work is prevalent among female sex workers (FSWs) worldwide. The objectives of this study were to investigate if early initiation of sex work was associated with: (1) consistent condom use, (2) condom negotiation self-efficacy or (3) condom use norms among alcohol-using FSWs in Mombasa, Kenya.

Methods In-person interviews were conducted with 816 FSWs in Mombasa, Kenya. Sample participants were: recruited from HIV prevention drop-in centres, 18 years or older and moderate risk drinkers. Early initiation was defined as first engaging in sex work at 17 years or younger. Logistic regression modelled outcomes as a function …