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Zachary P. Gersten; Olivia S. Anderson – College Teaching, 2024
COVID-19 has altered students' expectations for attending in-person learning. We qualitatively explored barriers and facilitators of undergraduates for attending in-person courses. A survey, distributed Winter 2022, included items regarding reasons why students did or didn't attend in-person and suggested facilitators to attend. The most reported…
Descriptors: Barriers, Influences, In Person Learning, Public Health
Sadie Chen; Galya Walt; Alison Aldrich; Ann Scheck McAlearney; Benjamin Linas; Brenda Amuchi; Darcy A. Freedman; Dawn Goddard-Eckrich; Erin Gibson; Jeanie Hartman; Julie Bosak; Karsten Lunze; Latasha Jones; Mia Christopher; Pamela Salsberry; Rebecca Jackson; Sandi Back; Mari-Lynn Drainoni; Daniel M. Walker – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Opioid overdose deaths are dramatically increasing in the United States and disproportionately affecting minority communities, with the increasing presence of fentanyl exacerbating this crisis. Developing community coalitions is a long-standing strategy used to address public health issues. However, there is a limited understanding of how…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Narcotics, Social Differences, Public Health
Aleksandra Karosas; Lichuan Ye – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Contact tracing is essential to help monitor and control the spread of the highly contagious COVID-19 virus. Many universities across the United States have developed and implemented contact tracing programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this viewpoint article, we characterized and reflected on the unique challenges of contact tracing in…
Descriptors: Barriers, Disease Control, Public Health, COVID-19
Theresa Burgess; Stuart Rennie; Keymanthri Moodley – Research Ethics, 2024
South African research ethics committees (RECs) faced significant challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research ethics committees needed to find a balance between careful consideration of scientific validity and ethical merit of protocols, and review with the urgency normally associated with public health emergency research. We aimed to…
Descriptors: Research Committees, Ethics, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
Daniel Terry; Blake Peck; Andrew Smith; Swapnali Gazula – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
Research approaches to better engage student learning regarding the determinants of health are somewhat limited. The present study highlights the evolution of an authentic fieldwork assessment and the strategies nursing students used as they navigated the assessment for learning activity outside the classroom, and how these impacted student's…
Descriptors: Success, Nursing Students, Nursing Education, Learning Strategies
Mary Nelson Robertson; Holli H. Seitz; Laura H. Downey; Alisha M. Hardman; Je'Kylynn S. Steen; David R. Buys – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
This study assesses adults' perceptions of and predictors of intention to use prescription drug take-back boxes. This mixed methods study utilized focus groups and an online survey to examine factors related to intention to use a prescription drug take-back box. This study was conducted in [State] during the spring and summer of 2018. Themes…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Drug Therapy, Pharmacy, Barriers
Jessie-Lee D. McIsaac; Randi Cummings; Madison MacQuarrie; De-Lawrence Lamptey; Jane Harley; Melissa D. Rossiter; Magdalena Janus; Joan Turner – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
Children's play has shifted within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly with increased time within the family home. This study responds to the following research questions: How did COVID-19 restrictions influence children's play within and outside the home? How did parents describe their role in their children's play during the first…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries, Family (Sociological Unit)
Wahiba Abu-Ras; Basil H. Aboul-Enein; Fatmah Almoayad; Nada Benajiba; Elizabeth Dodge – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Background: Religious institutions play a crucial role in health promotion and hold significant influence in the public health field. Aim: The aim of this review is to examine outcomes of health-promoting interventions involving the use of mosques as the intervention venue, its role in promoting health behavior change, and the role of theory in…
Descriptors: Islam, Public Health, Health Promotion, Religious Factors
Noreen O'Leary; Ciarán McCarthy; Mary Clarke – Cogent Education, 2024
There is growing momentum for PhD curricula to move away from traditional apprenticeship models and to adopt competency-based education models. The objectives of this study were to identify key drivers for adopting competency-based curricula during PhD training and to articulate key competencies to be developed as part of the curriculum for PhD…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Competency Based Education, Curriculum, Public Health
Francis Kewene; Kate Morgaine; Sarah Colhoun; Sue Crengle – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
In Aotearoa New Zealand, significant health inequities persist between Maori (the Indigenous people) and non-Maori. These ethnic-based inequities are intrinsically linked to Aotearoa New Zealand's colonial and colonising racist history. Decolonising health systems imbued with racist ideology, and mitigating inequities, is foundational to improving…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups, Public Health
Raffaella Ravinetto; Joyce Adhiambo; Joshua Kimani – Research Ethics, 2024
Research represents an essential component of the response to infectious disease outbreaks and to other public health emergencies, whether they are localised, of international concern, or global. Research conducted in such contexts also comes with particular ethics challenges, the awareness of which has significantly grown following the Ebola…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ethics, Emergency Programs, COVID-19
Micheline Senia; Kirsten Penrose; Chad A. Sutherland; Sean Horton – Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people around the world, partly due to the restrictions it imposed on social interactions. This impact was felt to a great extent by persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and an intellectual disability (ID) who rely on 24-hour support to live in the community, and by their mothers, who remain…
Descriptors: Experience, Mothers, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Adults
Rufus Glasper – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
As educators reconsider higher education's public good mission, community colleges face a monumental task. These colleges still serve a student population that includes many low-income, traditionally underrepresented, first-generation college students with family and job responsibilities that demand their attention. For community colleges, the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Sense of Community, Student Experience, School Culture
Sydney M. Silverstein; Whitney Jenkins; Marietta Orlowski; Sara Paton – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: We describe and analyze case investigation and contact tracing (CICT) efforts across Ohio's public universities in response to COVID-19 to distill challenges and lessons learned and suggest future opportunities for universities to mobilize in the face of emergent public health crises. Participants: Faculty, staff, and graduate students…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Public Colleges, Emergency Programs
Jason Bantjes – Journal of International Students, 2024
In the past decade concern about the mental health of university students has been growing worldwide. Yet epidemiological data and intervention research on student mental health comes predominantly from high income western countries in the Global North, with a relative scarcity of studies from sub-Saharan Africa and other countries in the Global…
Descriptors: Mental Health, College Students, Cultural Influences, Educational Research
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