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Applying the Health Belief Model and Organization-Public Relationship Quality to Examine COVID-19 Health Behaviors and Public Health Messaging 应用健康信念模型和组织公共关系质量检验新冠肺炎健康行为和公共卫生信息
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2022-11-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.45.2.3
Aaron Nichols
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A Qualitative Study of Perceptions and Attitudes of Counselor Trainees and Other Health Professionals About Including Counselors on Integrated Care Teams 辅导员实习生和其他卫生专业人员对将辅导员纳入综合护理团队的认知和态度的定性研究
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2022-05-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.45.1.1
Tammi F. Dice, Tony Dice, Mark C. Rehfuss
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Direct Care Worker Job Dissatisfaction in North Carolina Nursing Homes 北卡罗来纳州疗养院的直接护理人员工作不满
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2022-05-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.45.1.4
Sandi J. Lane, Trent J. Spaulding, M. McSweeney-Feld
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Faith Community Nursing: A Home-and-Community-Based Partner in Long-Term Care 信仰社区护理:长期护理中基于家庭和社区的合作伙伴
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2021-08-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.44.2.35
J. Johs-Artisensi
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Voices from the Field: A Qualitative Study of the Challenges and Promising Practices of Rural Public Health in Addressing HIV and Hepatitis C 来自野外的声音:农村公共卫生在应对艾滋病毒和丙型肝炎方面的挑战和有希望的实践的定性研究
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2021-08-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.44.2.2
M. Williamson, K. Pearson, Amanda Burgess, Jennifer D. Lenardson, E. Ziller
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Comparative Analysis of State Level Health Policy Support for Opioid Abuse Mitigation in Rural America 减少美国农村阿片类药物滥用的州级卫生政策支持比较分析
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2021-08-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.44.2.3
C. Shaver, James Johnson, R. Greenhill, Sudha Nadimidla
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Introduction to the Symposium on Rural Health and Health Policy 农村卫生与卫生政策研讨会介绍
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2021-08-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.44.2.1
Daniel Xu
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Personality, Prosperity, Priority, Productivity, and Piety:Selecting Congregational Valued Lay Leaders 个性、成功、优先、生产力与虔诚:选择教会重视的平信徒领袖
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2021-02-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.43.4.4
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Painful Places: Medicare Fails Homebound Patients With Substance Abuse Disorders 痛苦的地方:医疗保险失败在家患者滥用药物障碍
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2021-02-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.43.4.5
{"title":"Painful Places: Medicare Fails Homebound Patients With Substance Abuse Disorders","authors":"","doi":"10.37808/jhhsa.43.4.5","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.37808/jhhsa.43.4.5","url":null,"abstract":"There is extensive literature on the significance of substance use, misuse, and abuse among the elderly in the United States. A literature review indicates a paucity of information on the nature, significance, or impacts of the lack of substance use and abuse coverage in Medicare home health. This article presents background on the topic and an initial, exploratory study to address the literature gap, based on interviews of a convenience sample of 48 home care social workers between January 2013 and May 2015 in the New York City metropolitan area. Results indicate social workers believe substance use and abuse occurs frequently among Medicare home health patients; substance use and abuse is not assessed and treated professionally in Medicare home health; the lack of coverage in Medicare home health results in exacerbation of existing patient physical and mental health conditions, which, in turn, worsen substance use and abuse conditions; the homebound requirement and lack of coverage of transportation and personal care assistants limits home care patients ability to obtain outpatient substance use and abuse treatment; and lack of home-based assessment and treatment contributes to increased home care readmissions, re-hospitalizations, and increased caregiver burden.","PeriodicalId":15909,"journal":{"name":"Journal of health and human services administration","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2021-02-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"46019918","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
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Team Managers in Local Social Service Departments in Israel as Bottom-Up Social Policy-Makers 以色列地方社会服务部门的团队管理者作为自下而上的社会决策者
Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2021-02-15 DOI: 10.37808/jhhsa.43.4.1
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