Increasing rates of obesity across all race, ethnic, gender, and age groups over the past thirty years have generated significant public health concern. Black children face disproportionately higher risk for overweight and obesity compared with their White peers. Substantial evidence suggests that parent involvement improves pediatric obesity treatment outcomes. Moreover, churches are feasible and culturally congruent places to host health promotion interventions within the Black community. The current study examined the feasibility of disseminating an existing pediatric obesity intervention, NOURISH, in Black church communities. Twenty-five families participated in baseline assessment of the NOURISH-C. Five churches hosted the intervention...
The North Carolina Dental Hygiene Limited Supervision Statute (DHLS) was created to allow dental hy...
The purpose of this project is to assess and improve nurses’ knowledge of pressure injuries and pres...
Pediatric emergency department (ED) patients and families do not consistently receive high quality, ...
Pediatric obesity is a critical healthcare problem that has continued to increase in prevalence. It ...
thesisObesity prevalence is soaring among adolescents and young adults. Adolescents and young adults...
Binge-type eating disorders (EDs) and obesity-related health concerns are two serious medical issues...
Fear-based disorders (FBDs) occur in an interpersonal context as relatives (e.g., partners, parents)...
Self-efficacy refers to how people feel about their ability to perform a task effectively (Shunk, 19...
Societal attitudes toward alcoholics tend to be negative, and shame and behavior based. Research sh...
Craniopharyngiomas are among the most common brain tumors in children and are associated with greate...
This study explores how the health competence of Latina immigrant mothers living in rural Iowa is in...
There are an estimated 1.5 million people living with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a multisys...
Children experience changes in multiple levels of their social ecologies when they transition into m...
In 2000, the South African Department of Health produced a nationwide policy intended to combat the ...
It is well documented that healthy individuals routinely obtain impaired scores on neuropsychologica...
The North Carolina Dental Hygiene Limited Supervision Statute (DHLS) was created to allow dental hy...
The purpose of this project is to assess and improve nurses’ knowledge of pressure injuries and pres...
Pediatric emergency department (ED) patients and families do not consistently receive high quality, ...
Pediatric obesity is a critical healthcare problem that has continued to increase in prevalence. It ...
thesisObesity prevalence is soaring among adolescents and young adults. Adolescents and young adults...
Binge-type eating disorders (EDs) and obesity-related health concerns are two serious medical issues...
Fear-based disorders (FBDs) occur in an interpersonal context as relatives (e.g., partners, parents)...
Self-efficacy refers to how people feel about their ability to perform a task effectively (Shunk, 19...
Societal attitudes toward alcoholics tend to be negative, and shame and behavior based. Research sh...
Craniopharyngiomas are among the most common brain tumors in children and are associated with greate...
This study explores how the health competence of Latina immigrant mothers living in rural Iowa is in...
There are an estimated 1.5 million people living with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a multisys...
Children experience changes in multiple levels of their social ecologies when they transition into m...
In 2000, the South African Department of Health produced a nationwide policy intended to combat the ...
It is well documented that healthy individuals routinely obtain impaired scores on neuropsychologica...
The North Carolina Dental Hygiene Limited Supervision Statute (DHLS) was created to allow dental hy...
The purpose of this project is to assess and improve nurses’ knowledge of pressure injuries and pres...
Pediatric emergency department (ED) patients and families do not consistently receive high quality, ...