- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Health and Wellbeing Research
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
Indiana University
2022-2025
Indiana University School of Medicine
2022-2025
Indiana State University
2025
University School
2024
University of Missouri
2022
Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology
2022
Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation
2022
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of telemedicine, integrating it into mainstream healthcare, especially in underserved and rural areas. This study examines implementation perceptions telehealth a Midwestern community post-pandemic period. Rural populations often face unique healthcare challenges. Telehealth has potential to mitigate these issues by improving accessibility patient satisfaction, thus being vital topic for research. Methods A survey was created...
Background: In clinics offering care to underserved and underinsured populations, patients who do not present for scheduled appointments (‘no-shows’) constitute a recurrent problem. As student clinicians, we are responsible working identify mitigate contributing barriers care. The Mollie Wheat Memorial Clinic (MWMC) conducted qualitative study better understand the demographics of population served evaluate their Methods: Patients presented MWMC (show) were surveyed about demographic...
Introduction: Mental illness is a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior. Stigma toward mental health comes two primary forms: Self-stigma and perceived public stigma. Purpose: The objective of this study to quantify the amount stigma rural adults analyze differences across demographic groups. Methods: Adults were offered 14-item questionnaire at five different sites from January 2023 April 2023. Rural distinctions made based on...
Purpose: This study aims to determine aptitude levels of rural and urban EMS providers treating drug overdoses in the field. Methods: is both a qualitative quantitative cross-sectional survey including 90 respondents from demographics. Findings: found no evidence (p = 0.126) that likelihood being extremely comfortable with administering Naloxone differed between workers when accounting for certification level, years experience amount training. We also 0.859) difference secondary doses...