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April 25, 2022 - care – e.g., doula support, community health worker, lay
support, social worker/support, peer support … high-income countries)
o Geographic location (urban versus suburban versus rural)
o Different levels of neighborhood … Setting factors
o Geographic location (urban versus suburban versus rural)
o Different levels of neighborhood … of facility/hospital
(private versus public)
Type of
facility/hospital
(private versus public,
community … versus
tertiary, academic
versus non-academic)
Community versus tertiary and
academic versus non-academic
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January 01, 2024 - resource and recreation centers (Trauma-
Informed Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Centers76), and … strategies were remarkably diverse and varied largely
based on populations and organizations served, the communities … For instance, studies of TIC delivered in diverse communities can
examine how or if equity frameworks … Developing trauma resilient
communities through community
capacity-building. … Therapeutic Communities. 2005
2005;26(1):61-78.
112. van der Kolk BA, Stone L, West J,
et al.
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Delivery Strategies
● Where healthcare is delivered – e.g., hospital, clinic, home visit, community … as part
of the care), clinical psychologist or other mental health professional
o Predominantly community-based … care – e.g., doula support, community health worker, lay support,
social worker/support, peer support … high-income countries)
o Geographic location (urban versus suburban versus rural)
o Different levels of neighborhood … Setting factors
o Geographic location (urban versus suburban versus rural)
o Different levels of neighborhood
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January 01, 2012 - , or shared electronically via a recently developed ER
Community Portal, which allows community physicians … providers,” and enable them to “build a
lasting relationship with a primary care physician in their neighborhoods … staffed by UCH clinicians, and are chosen for each patient based on his or her individual
needs and neighborhood … It is intended to help develop rural communities’ “capacity for
safe and effective treatment of chronic … patient populations [with] limited access to care and to better equip
health care staff in these communities
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March 26, 2012 - many types of trauma, ranging from inflicted trauma, unintentional trauma, natural disasters, war, and neighborhood … the development of PTSD. 10 The developmental age, number of trauma exposures, family systems, and neighborhood … Given that many traumatic events such as natural disasters or acts of terrorism can affect whole communities … Community outreach program for child victims of traumatic events: a community-based project for underserved … Because the model is intended to have broad applicability for communities with different service landscapes
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March 26, 2012 - types of trauma, ranging from inflicted trauma, unintentional
trauma, natural disasters, war, and neighborhood … the development of
PTSD.10 The developmental age, number of trauma exposures, family systems, and
neighborhood … Given that many traumatic events such as natural disasters or acts of terrorism can affect
whole communities … Community outreach program for child
victims of traumatic events: a community-based project for underserved … Because the model is intended to have broad
applicability for communities with different service landscapes
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January 01, 2012 - or underserved
areas to develop more capacity to safely and effectively manage patients in their
communities … providers,” and enable them to
“build a lasting relationship with a primary care physician in their neighborhoods … staffed by UCH clinicians and are chosen for each patient based on his or her individual
needs and neighborhood … rural or underserved areas develop
more capacity to safely and effectively manage patients in their communities … It is intended to help develop rural communities’
“capacity for safe and effective treatment of chronic
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January 01, 2012 - , or shared
electronically through a recently developed ER Community Portal that allows community … providers,” and enable them to
“build a lasting relationship with a primary care physician in their neighborhoods … staffed by UCH clinicians and are chosen for each patient based on his or her
individual needs and neighborhood … capacity to safely and effectively manage patients with chronic, common, and complex
diseases in their communities … It is intended to help develop rural communities’
“capacity for safe and effective treatment of chronic
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January 01, 2020 - without grocery stores and have fewer places to exercise than individuals who live in
more affluent neighborhoods … level and
affect the environment that a community interacts within. … □ All ages are included for KQ6; approaches are implemented at the
community-level. … □ KQ6 will evaluate approaches on the community, instead of the
individual level to be included. … J Epidemiol Community Health 1998; 52(6):377-84.
41. Owens DK, Lohr KN, Atkins D et al.
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May 31, 2016 - While the report appears to be directed primarily
toward the research community, it is greatly to be … Someone who lives in a dangerous or poorly maintained
neighborhood may have fewer opportunities to exercise … than
someone from a better maintained neighborhood.
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October 25, 2011 - without grocery stores and have fewer places to exercise than individuals who live in more affluent neighborhoods … level and affect the environment that a community interacts within. … All ages are included for KQ6; approaches are implemented at the community-level. … KQ6 will evaluate approaches on the community, instead of the individual level to be included. … J Epidemiol Community Health 1998; 52(6):377-84.
Owens DK, Lohr KN, Atkins D et al.
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February 01, 2023 - NEW Soul in the neighborhood-reach and
effectiveness of a dissemination and implementation
feasibility … Promoting
physical activity in high-poverty neighborhood parks:
A cluster randomized controlled trial … Multilevel
approaches to increase fruit and vegetable intake in
low-income housing communities: final … Colorectal cancer screening in rural and poor-
resourced communities. … Do Neighborhood Demographics Modify Walking Group Intervention
Effectiveness in Urban Neighborhoods?
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June 01, 2012 - health centers into surge plan, with training for community health
centers and three event-based tests … All but one of the six studies we
reviewed reported data collected from a single community. … They indicate that citizens are interested and motivated to
participate in community forums. … sector (e.g., retail pharmacies, overnight
shippers) to disperse products and services to homes
or neighborhood … be
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made to reach beyond general public forums to elicit
the views of minorities and at-risk communities
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January 06, 2017 - Often we do research which is on
communities or sometimes in community settings in clinical practice … In PCOR I don’t know are there
patient newsletters, in communities there’s often community newsletters … There’s the individual and then there’s the community, and also it’s
important to know communities. … In an urban environment we learned very
loud and clear that in West Baltimore every neighborhood had … communities,
providers are communities.
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January 01, 2012 - Online communities: Virtual communities where participants communicate, share ideas,
and work together … officials, and
city officials in numerous in-person meetings to plan and establish playgrounds in
neighborhoods … Online Communities are virtual communities where people communicate, share ideas, and
work together … Models of community engagement. Scottish Community Development
Centre. … Against the odds, a ―Promise Neighborhood’ in DC gears up.
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November 15, 2011 - terrorism, war, refugee status, natural disasters, fire, motor vehicle and other accidents, medical trauma, community … of patients with comorbidities
Large differences between demographics of the study population and community … From neurons to neighborhoods: the science of early childhood development. … Childhood abuse and lifetime psychopathology in a community sample. … Child-Parent Psychotherapy. 37,38 However, because the model is intended to have broad applicability for communities