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pro vyhledávání: '"Forest L Melton"'
Autor:
Kelly N.B. Palmer, Abidemi Okechukwu, Namoonga M. Mantina, Forest L. Melton, Nidal A-Z Kram, Jennifer Hatcher, David G. Marrero, Cynthia A. Thomson, David O. Garcia
Publikováno v:
SSM: Qualitative Research in Health, Vol 2, Iss , Pp 100029- (2022)
This qualitative study assessed stylists' and clients’ perceptions of the physical, cultural, and social constructs within the settings approach theory to inform health promotion intervention development in salon settings serving Black women. Styli
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/264f4e5711414cef9cab368c1eb5400e
Autor:
Kelly N. B. Palmer, Patrick S. Rivers, Forest L. Melton, D. Jean McClelland, Jennifer Hatcher, David G. Marrero, Cynthia A. Thomson, David O. Garcia
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-21 (2021)
Abstract Background African American adults suffer disproportionately from obesity-related chronic diseases, particularly at younger ages. In order to close the gap in these health disparities, efforts to develop and test culturally appropriate inter
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ee682215109942e7bc262f8cf9e7e4fe
Autor:
Kelly N. B. Palmer PhD, MHS, CCRP, Abidemi Okechukwu MBBS, MPH, Namoonga M. Mantina MSPH, Forest L. Melton MS, MHA, Nidal A-Z. Kram MPH, Jennifer Hatcher PhD, MPH, RN, David G. Marrero PhD, Cynthia A. Thomson PhD, RDN, David O. Garcia PhD, FACSM
Publikováno v:
Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing, Vol 59 (2022)
Lay health workers (LHWs) have been effective in delivering health promotion to underserved, vulnerable populations. Hair stylists are well positioned to serve as LHWs in addressing health disparities among Black women in the U.S. The purpose of this
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/00f45aaf90fe4f1493c92803fe5ace5f
Autor:
David O. Garcia, Jennifer Hatcher, Patrick Rivers, David G. Marrero, Kelly N. B. Palmer, Cynthia A. Thomson, Jean McClelland, Forest L Melton
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open
IntroductionAfrican American adults are disproportionately burdened by chronic diseases, particularly at younger ages. Developing culturally appropriate interventions is paramount to closing the gap in these health inequities. The purpose of this sys