- Media Influence and Health
- Gender, Feminism, and Media
- Media Studies and Communication
- Misinformation and Its Impacts
- Emergency and Acute Care Studies
- Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
- Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
- Cultural Differences and Values
- Social and Intergroup Psychology
- Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
- Media, Gender, and Advertising
- Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
- Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
- Social Media in Health Education
- Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes
- Gender Roles and Identity Studies
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
- Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
- Diet and metabolism studies
- Surgical Simulation and Training
- Intraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic Effects
- Diverticular Disease and Complications
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Asian Culture and Media Studies
Northwestern University
2022-2025
East Tennessee State University
2024
Aster Medcity
2024
Utah Department of Health
2022
University of Utah
2022
Mediated representations of abortion have grown increasingly prominent in recent decades. Despite the potential for these depictions to influence attitudes toward reproductive rights, public opinion United States has remained largely static. To better understand how may perceptions healthcare, this study reports a theoretically-driven content analysis narrative on U.S. streaming services (109 storylines). Guided by social cognitive theory (SCT), extended elaboration likelihood model (E-ELM),...
Unplanned readmission to intensive care units (UR-ICU) in trauma is associated with increased hospital length of stay and significant morbidity mortality. We identify independent predictors UR-ICU construct a nomogram estimate probability.
ICU readmission is associated with increased mortality. The primary goal of our investigation was to determine the impact early on mortality and identify clinical factors which contribute in trauma population. We retrospectively reviewed 175 patients admitted a single, academic Level I Trauma Center from January 2019 December 2021. Early defined as within 72 hours discharge late after hours. rate 2.8 times higher than readmission. Statistically significant variables were more operations >2...
Although Valley fever represents a growing public health challenge for Central and Southern Californian residents, awareness remains severely limited. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) ran cross-platform campaign to mitigate this gap impact prevention behavior. This study evaluates exposure the CDPH campaign, followed by an examination information consumption patterns associated with key outcomes. Results suggest that successfully improved knowledge accuracy, reduced...
While teen pregnancy rates in the United States have been declining for decades, they remain highest of all western countries. Within U.S., Black and Latina teens experience disproportionate unplanned pregnancy. Plan A is an entertainment-education video intervention that was developed to help address these disparities, part by emphasizing ability young cisgender women control when become pregnant using effective contraception method. The close collaboration with target audience (Black aged...
Abstract Research assessing the persuasiveness of guilt has generally focused on appeals made to larger groups (collective guilt) or individuals (personal guilt). However, a direct comparison two messaging strategies is crucial discerning effective methods behavior change in context risks wellbeing where issue responsibility lies with community at large and burden action create measurable also shared. Furthermore, although efficacy been widely used improve individuals' beliefs about their...
Steven Chaffee stated that 'the most likely "effect" of communication…is further communication' (p. 72). The present study asks to what extent this offering, referred as 'The Principle,' is realized in extant communication research. A manual content analysis two top-tier journals (N = 2,040) offers an assessment empirical attention a variety communicative acts mass, interpersonal, and mediated-interpersonal research, well across subfields, contexts, methods, time. finds...
Abstract Ergonomic principles, when applied effectively, reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries, fatigue, and discomfort among neuroanesthesiologists who spend extended hours in operating room. Properly designed workstations equipment can enhance accessibility allow for better positioning during procedures, minimizing potential errors complications. Furthermore, an ergonomic approach fosters a culture safety well-being, supporting neuroanesthesiologists' physical mental health. It...
Substantial gaps exist in the theoretical conceptualization and practical development of entertainment-education, as studies often fail to account for ways which intrinsic message characteristics influence subsequent behavior. These served impetus an international collaborative project that evaluated
This study examines the role of an entertainment-education intervention in informing Mexican adolescents and parents about sexual reproductive health-related discussion information-seeking. A survey young adult (N = 491) parent 223) viewers Spanish-language program Vencer el Miedo assessed influence exposure to telenovela's storylines regarding these issues. Heavy viewing predicted adolescent information-seeking contraceptives via three distinct channels. Additionally, some effects were...
Kennel, Bianca; Kubiak, Katelyn; Suresh, Sapna; Tieu, Emily; Sunada, Grant PhD, MPH; Douville, Douglas MD, Coombs, Jennifer PA-C, MPAS, PhD Author Information