- Health disparities and outcomes
- Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- Chronic Disease Management Strategies
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
- Health and Wellbeing Research
- Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
- Ethics in Clinical Research
- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
Fred Hutch Cancer Center
2024-2025
University of Washington
2021-2023
Food insecurity, defined as a lack of stable access to sufficient and nutritious food, is global public health priority due its relationships with diminished mental physical human health. Indigenous communities experience disproportionality high rates food insecurity byproduct settler-colonial activities, which included forced relocation rural reservation lands degradation traditional subsistence patterns. Many have worked revitalize their local systems by pursuing sovereignty, regularly...
Introduction. Evidence-based health promotion programs (EBPs) support older adults where they live, work, pray, play, and age. COVID-19 placed a disproportionate burden on this population, especially those with chronic conditions. In-person EBPs shifted to remote delivery via video-conferencing, phone, mail during the pandemic, creating opportunities challenges for adult equity. Method. In 2021–2022, we conducted process evaluation of by purposively sampling diverse U.S. organizations...
Nine National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Centers received supplemental funding to expand community outreach and engagement (COE) activities through a partnership with for Disease Control Prevention (CDC)-funded comprehensive cancer control coalitions. This article reports on an evaluation of these awards focused organizational relationship synergies outcomes. NCI, COE, coalition representatives co-designed the evaluation, which involved document review 18 semi-structured interviews 16...
Evidence-based programs (EBPs) for health promotion were developed to reach older adults where they live, work, pray, and play. When the COVID-19 pandemic placed a disproportionate burden on living with chronic conditions community-based organizations that support them, these in-person shifted remote delivery. While EBPs have demonstrated effectiveness when delivered in person, less is known about outcomes remotely.
Background: In 2022, the catchment area of Fred Hutchinson/University Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium (the Consortium) grew from 13-counties in Western Washington State to include all 39 counties Washington.
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Evidence-based programs (EBPs) for health promotion were developed to reach older adults where they live, work, pray, and play. When the COVID-19 pandemic placed a disproportionate burden on living with chronic conditions community-based organizations that support them, these in-person shifted remote delivery. While EBPs have demonstrated effectiveness when delivered in person, less is known about outcomes remotely. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study...