Browsing by Author "Larson, Kim L."
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Adolescent Perceptions of Health and Social Concerns for the Development of a Risk Reduction Mobile Application
Larson, Kim L.; Ballard, Sharon M.; Ellis, Danny; Sias, Shari; Peery, Joshua; Cary, Julie; Levy, Rebecca; Nelson, Taylor (2019-11-03) -
AN EXPLORATORY GROUNDED THEORY OF BREASTFEEDING AMONG WOMEN WITH OPIOID USE DISORDER AND THEIR SUPPORT PERSONS
Cook, Kristy J. (East Carolina University, 2019-05-01)With over 16 million women using opioids in the United States, neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is increasing, and evidence suggests that NAS may be alleviated by breastfeeding. Yet, many women with opioid use disorder ... -
Are Long-acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) a Viable Solution for Adolescents in Rural Eastern North Carolina?
Stacy, Ashley B. (2014)Background: Many of the highest teen pregnancy rates within North Carolina (NC) are in rural counties in the eastern part of the state. Long-acting reversible contraceptives, which include intrauterine devices and the ... -
Are the Health Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs Met Through School Services?
Schillo, Rachel A. (2014)The Maternal and Child Health Bureau recognizes children with special health care needs (CSHCN) as "those with chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions that require health and related services ... -
Assessing the Health Literacy of Parents in a Rural County in Eastern North Carolina
Watson, Emily (2014-12)Medication administration for children is an important role for parents and requires a basic understanding of medication use by parents. The purpose of this senior honors project was to examine the health literacy of a ... -
Comparing the Effectiveness of Community Engagement on Water Filter Usage in Rural Guatemala
Larson, Kim L.; Holt, Brooks; Melendez, Carlos (2019-11-15) -
Comparison of Usual Versus Best Practice in Preventing and Managing Low Back Pain
Mosakowski, Joshua, H. (2014)Musculoskeletal disorders contribute to 34% of work-related injuries in the United States that result in missed days from work (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2013). Healthcare workers are at a particularly high risk of ... -
Evaluating an Evidence-Based Program that Addresses Childhood Obesity in a Middle School
Smith, Christina (2015)Purpose: To evaluate the implementation of the 5-2-1-0 Let’s Go! program in a rural Eastern North Carolina middle school. The objectives were to: 1) review descriptive and demographic data of select group of high risk ... -
An Evaluation of Referral and Follow-Up Care for Postpartum Home Visitation Recipients
Caddell, Lindsay E. (2015)A collaborative partnership was developed with a local Health Department, specifically the Postpartum Home Visitation (PPHV) program in the county and a senior nursing student at East Carolina University College of Nursing. ... -
Evaluation of the Sexual Health Education of Teenage Males in a Middle School in Rural North Carolina
Dierolf, Karina (2015)Teenage pregnancy has serious consequences for the young couple including limited education, inadequate employment opportunities, and adverse health outcomes (Alford & Houser, 2011). North Carolina is consistently among ... -
Four Kinds of Hard: An Understanding of Cancer and Death among Latino Community Leaders
Larson, Kim L.; Mathews, Holly F.; Congema, Marianne R.; Hoffman, Sarah J.; Moye, Janet P.; Murrieta, Karla M.; Johnson, Lee Ann (2021) -
Four Kinds of Hard: An Understanding of Cancer and Death among Latino Community Leaders
Larson, Kim L.; Mathews, Holly F.; Moye, Janet P.; Congema, Marianne R.; Hoffman, Sarah J.; Murrieta, Karla M.; Johnson, Lee Ann (2021-03-23)Early integration of palliative care after a diagnosis of cancer improves outcomes, yet such care for Latino populations is lacking in rural regions of the United States. We used a participatory action research design with ... -
Implementing the Suitability Assessment of Materials (SAM) to Improve Health Literacy at a Rural Community Health Center
Lewis, Stephanie L. (2014)Health literacy, as defined by the Institute of Medicine, is "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic information and services needed to make appropriate decisions regarding ... -
Maternal Infant Attachment Through Reading: What Do Mothers Understand?
Hampton, Leana Morgan (2014-12)Purpose: To examine and explore the concept of maternal-infant attachment and to raise awareness of maternal-infant attachment through reading. Study Design and Methods: This study was a program evaluation composed of ... -
Preferred Distribution Methods of Health Information for Hispanics
Simmons, Cathryn (2015)Emerging Hispanic communities in the U.S. have experienced barriers in health care access and health literacy. A program evaluation was conducted at a health department in eastern North Carolina to assess the preferred ... -
REDUCING ABSENTEEISM AMONG CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS THROUGH SCHOOL NURSE COLLABORATION
Harrison, Kali (2015-05-01)This senior honors project was conducted as a part of a community health course in a baccalaureate nursing program. In this course, a senior nursing student completed the senior honors project in collaboration with a ... -
Responding to health and social needs of aging Latinos in new-growth communities: a qualitative study
Mathews, Holly F.; Torres, Essie; Lea, C. Suzanne; Larson, Kim L. (2017)Background The development of new-growth communities of Latino immigrants in southern states has challenged the traditional health and social service infrastructure. An interprofessional team of service providers, Latino ... -
STUDENT ATTITUDES REGARDING GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY DURING AN INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL IMMERSION PROGRAM IN GUATEMALA
Jones-Locklear, Jennifer Dawn (East Carolina University, 2018-12-06)As the world population explodes the need for health professionals who have positive attitudes toward cultural diversity and a willingness to learn about other cultures is essential to providing optimal care to these ... -
Understanding the Facilitator Role in a Latino Sexual Risk Reduction Program in Eastern North Carolina
Howerton, Clare (2015-12-08)North Carolina is a region of the country in need of sexual risk reduction (SRR) programs for Latino adolescents. In 2013, ¡Cuídate!, an evidence-based SRR program, was tested with Mexican and Central American youth in ... -
Understanding the Role of Schools in Community Prevention of Childhood Obesity
Braun, Kaitlyn J. (2014)Childhood obesity is considered an epidemic with the percentage of obesity among children in the United States more than tripling in the past 30 years (Institute of Medicine, 2012). Many factors in the environment contribute ...