Description of Respondents: The primary objective of this project was to hear from Black YPs in Greater Omaha. The efforts to achieve an adequately sized sample of Black YPs was generally successful. Of the 675 useable respondents, their racial/ethnic identities were White/Caucasian (n=399, or 59%), Black/African American (n=181 or 27%) and Hispanic/Latino n=32 or 5%). Retention: Omaha has been successful in attracting YP’s – of the survey respondents, 48% moved to Greater Omaha from somewhere else and another 19% came back to Omaha after living elsewhere. Retention is a greater challenge, as 80% of the surveyed YPs would choose to live elsewhere. The retention challenge is even greater when broken out by race/ethnicity – 87% of Black YPs s...
Abstract Problem: Hospital-acquired infections are preventable harm that occurs to patients while in...
Objective: To weigh the benefits and harms of detecting and pursuing incidental findings on computed...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a universal cognitive process that is prevalent across individuals and in our...
Section I: Abstract Problem: Thirty percent of patients who have ambulatory surgery describe their...
Background: According to the most recent report from the CDC (2018), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
The nonprofit sector holds an interesting role in democracy, as this segment balances the powers of ...
Abstract Problem: Surgical site infections (SSIs) account for 20% of all hospital-acquired infection...
A collaboration of the University of Illinois School of Social Work/Children and Family Research Cen...
Two upper North Bosque River segments were designated as impaired in 1998 due to point source and no...
This study investigated the impact of an infusion intervention on the cognitive, emotional and socia...
The following evaluation report presents findings from a multi-site ethnography of the Wandsworth Co...
The Chatham County Health Department, the United Way of Chatham County, Chatham Hospital, and six gr...
Over the course of the last 60 years, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) rights movement...
This project was initiated in response to anecdotal evidence suggesting a tendency for rural women t...
Work engagement as a positive, fulfilling, and affective-motivational state of occupa-tional well-be...
Abstract Problem: Hospital-acquired infections are preventable harm that occurs to patients while in...
Objective: To weigh the benefits and harms of detecting and pursuing incidental findings on computed...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a universal cognitive process that is prevalent across individuals and in our...
Section I: Abstract Problem: Thirty percent of patients who have ambulatory surgery describe their...
Background: According to the most recent report from the CDC (2018), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
The nonprofit sector holds an interesting role in democracy, as this segment balances the powers of ...
Abstract Problem: Surgical site infections (SSIs) account for 20% of all hospital-acquired infection...
A collaboration of the University of Illinois School of Social Work/Children and Family Research Cen...
Two upper North Bosque River segments were designated as impaired in 1998 due to point source and no...
This study investigated the impact of an infusion intervention on the cognitive, emotional and socia...
The following evaluation report presents findings from a multi-site ethnography of the Wandsworth Co...
The Chatham County Health Department, the United Way of Chatham County, Chatham Hospital, and six gr...
Over the course of the last 60 years, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) rights movement...
This project was initiated in response to anecdotal evidence suggesting a tendency for rural women t...
Work engagement as a positive, fulfilling, and affective-motivational state of occupa-tional well-be...
Abstract Problem: Hospital-acquired infections are preventable harm that occurs to patients while in...
Objective: To weigh the benefits and harms of detecting and pursuing incidental findings on computed...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a universal cognitive process that is prevalent across individuals and in our...