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Autor:
Abby S Letcher Md, Janelle Hager, Hasshan Batts, Malcolm McClain, Kwamaine Blake, Kevelis Matthews-Alvarado, Sirry Alang, Cynthia Pando, Taylor Person, Adama Shaw
Publikováno v:
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Background Data from the Survey of the Health of Urban Residents (SHUR) identified connections between police brutality and medical mistrust, generating significant media, policy, and research attention. Amidst intersecting crises of COVID-19, racism
Publikováno v:
Journal of health services researchpolicy. 26(3)
Community–based participatory research holds promise for addressing health inequities. It focuses on issues salient to specific populations, prioritizes community engagement and amplifies the voices of marginalized populations in policy formulation
Autor:
Hannah D. Paxton, Lynn M. Deitrick, Alicia Rivera, Debbie Salas-Lopez, Eric J. Gertner, Abby S. Letcher, Lissette M. Lahoz, Edgardo Maldonado, Nyann Biery
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Health Research. 20:386-399
We explore the role of the promotora de salud (health promoter) who provided diabetes self-management education to Puerto Rican diabetics in her community. The education program was developed as a hospital and community-based organization partnership
Autor:
Ethan Kramer, Lauren Baldasari, Zane Kratzer, Kathy M. Perlow, Anne Rogers, Abby S. Letcher, Danielle Suchow, Judith N. Lasker, Jessica Young Keefe, Rachel Mandeville, Ed Collom, Tara Bealer, Julia Schulman, Erin Niclaus
Publikováno v:
Health promotion practice. 12(1)
Time banking is an international movement that seeks to transform traditional asymmetric social service models into social networks in which members both provide and receive services that are assigned equal value. Time banks have been shown to enhanc
Autor:
Abby S. Letcher, Kathy M. Perlow
Publikováno v:
American journal of preventive medicine. 37(6 Suppl 1)
Background: Evidence from more than 30 years of research suggests a profound relationship between social participation and human health and well-being. People who hold meaningful roles in supportive social contexts live longer, get sick less often, s