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Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, Practices Regarding Human Papillomavirus (HPV), and Barriers to Vaccination Against HPV Infection: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Guam Residents. 关于人类乳头瘤病毒 (HPV) 的知识、态度、信念、做法以及接种疫苗预防 HPV 感染的障碍:关岛居民横断面调查。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01
Ana Joy Mendez, Lilnabeth Somera, Grazyna Badowski, Angelina Mummert, Lucy Joo Castro, Agrenilda Antolin, Louis Jane Dulana, Dwight Sablan

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States and is linked to several cancers. In Guam, the HPV vaccination rate falls short of the National Healthy People 2030 goal. Only half of eligible Guam teens have received the HPV vaccination series. Additionally, research on Guam HPV vaccination is limited. A cross-sectional survey was conducted, and a representative sample of Guam residents (n=775) was surveyed to examine their knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, practices regarding HPV, and barriers to HPV vaccination. Aggregated scores were calculated for these scale items: attitude, knowledge, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control regarding HPV. One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the means of the scores and check for significant differences. Binary logistic regression helped to identify significant predictors of HPV vaccination among respondents with children. Significant differences were found for sex, education, income, and ethnicity. Women and those with higher education and income demonstrated higher positive attitudes and knowledge about HPV vaccination. Also, those with health insurance and those who were advised by their physician were more likely to get their children vaccinated. These results will guide the implementation of effective strategies for developing targeted behavioral and other appropriate interventions to increase HPV vaccination in Guam.

人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是美国最常见的性传播感染,与多种癌症有关。在关岛,HPV 疫苗接种率未达到 2030 年全国健康人群的目标。只有一半符合条件的关岛青少年接种了 HPV 疫苗系列。此外,有关关岛 HPV 疫苗接种的研究也很有限。我们开展了一项横断面调查,对关岛居民的代表性样本(n=775)进行了调查,以了解他们对 HPV 的认识、态度、信仰、做法以及接种 HPV 疫苗的障碍。计算了这些量表项目的综合得分:关于 HPV 的态度、知识、主观规范和感知行为控制。采用单因子方差分析(ANOVA)来比较得分的平均值,并检查是否存在显著差异。二元逻辑回归有助于确定有孩子的受访者接种 HPV 疫苗的重要预测因素。性别、教育程度、收入和种族均存在显著差异。女性、高学历和高收入人群对接种 HPV 疫苗表现出更积极的态度和更多的知识。此外,有医疗保险和医生建议的受访者更有可能为子女接种疫苗。这些结果将指导实施有效的策略,制定有针对性的行为和其他适当的干预措施,以提高关岛的 HPV 疫苗接种率。
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Improving Interprofessional Collaboration Between Social Work and Pharmacy Through Hybrid and Virtual Learning Experiences. 通过混合和虚拟学习体验改善社会工作与药学之间的跨专业合作。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01
Chad Kawakami, Aimee Chung, Robin Arndt, Kamal Masaki, Joanne R Loos, Kimm Teruya, Lorrie Wong, Sheri Tokumaru

The professions of pharmacy and social work are not generally assumed to directly collaborate in patient care; however, these professions are complementary. Health and wellbeing outcomes are significantly improved when care is managed by an interprofessional team that communicates and collaborates to ensure all aspects of care are effectively managed. The creation of educational opportunities for students to practice working together provides enhanced educational experiences and leads to their success as professionals. Pharmacy and social work faculty developed an interprofessional education activity specifically aimed at integrative student learning. Faculty and students based on various islands throughout the state of Hawai'i and the US territory of Guam participated in the experience. The case study encouraged interprofessional teamwork and collaboration. The case study also challenged students to share profession-specific knowledge with each other. Mean evaluation scores were compared between hybrid and fully online platforms. Evaluation scores were high and at least as good or higher in the fully online exercise compared to the hybrid exercises. Using the 20-item pre-post format, Interprofessional Collaborative Competencies Attainment Survey, results indicated statistically significant improvements in scores for all questions and domains (all P<.001). When hybrid training and fully online training were compared, there were no significant differences in pre scores, but post domain scores were significantly higher in students who experienced fully online training. This interprofessional case-based activity successfully promoted interprofessional learning and collaboration. Introducing learners to this type of collaborative practice while in school is critical for future collaboration in the workforce.

一般认为,药学和社会工作这两个专业不会在病人护理方面直接合作;然而,这两个专业是相辅相成的。当护理工作由跨专业团队进行管理时,健康和幸福的结果就会得到明显改善,而跨专业团队之间的沟通与合作则能确保护理工作的各个方面都得到有效管理。为学生创造合作实践的教育机会,可以增强他们的教育体验,并帮助他们成为成功的专业人士。药学和社会工作专业的教师开发了一项跨专业教育活动,专门针对学生的综合学习。夏威夷州和美国关岛各岛屿的教师和学生参与了这项体验活动。案例研究鼓励跨专业的团队合作与协作。案例研究还对学生相互分享特定专业的知识提出了挑战。对混合平台和完全在线平台的平均评价分数进行了比较。与混合练习相比,完全在线练习的评价得分较高,至少与混合练习一样好或更高。使用 20 个项目的前-后格式,即 "跨专业协作能力达成情况调查",结果显示所有问题和领域的得分都有显著的统计学提高(所有 P
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Paraneoplastic Hyperthyroidism Secondary to a Chemotherapy-Induced Surge in β-hCG in a Patient with Non-Seminomatous Germ Cell Tumor. 非血肉瘤生殖细胞瘤患者因化疗引起的β-hCG激增而继发的副肿瘤性甲状腺功能亢进症
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01
Lindsay A Erol, Clifton P Layman

Thyrotoxicosis as the presenting syndrome of an underlying β-hCG-secreting malignancy is well described. It has been previously theorized, but not reported, that the surge of β-hCG secondary to chemotherapy induction may inadvertently trigger thyrotoxicosis. After thorough review, this is the first documented case of such event in peer-reviewed medical literature published in the English language. This is a case of a 21-year-old male with stage IIIc non-seminomatous germ cell tumor who developed paraneoplastic hyperthyroidism within 4 days of the first cycle of chemotherapy. Management considerations are suggested based on this case and review of the literature.

甲状腺毒症是分泌β-hCG的潜在恶性肿瘤的表现综合征,这一点已被充分描述。以前曾有理论认为,化疗诱导后β-hCG激增可能会无意中引发甲亢,但未见报道。经过深入研究,这是在同行评议的英文医学文献中首次记录到此类事件。这是一例21岁的男性患者,患有IIIc期非肉芽肿性生殖细胞瘤,在第一周期化疗后4天内出现副肿瘤性甲状腺功能亢进。根据该病例和文献综述,提出了处理建议。
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Laying the Groundwork for Cultural Faculty Development Initiatives at the John A. Burns School of Medicine. 为约翰伯恩斯医学院的文化教师发展计划奠定基础。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Nicole Umehira, Anson Lee, Elliott Markell, Ayumi Sakamoto, Maria B J Chun
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Impact Deceleration Differences on Natural Grass Versus Synthetic Turf High School Football Fields. 天然草皮与人造草皮高中足球场上的冲击减速度差异。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Nathaniel C Villanueva, Ian K H Chun, Alyssa S Fujiwara, Emily R Leibovitch, Brennan E Yamamoto, Loren G Yamamoto

American football has the highest rate of concussions in United States high school sports. Within American football, impact against the playing surface is the second-most common mechanism of injury. The objective of this study was to determine if there is a difference in impact deceleration between natural grass and synthetic turf high school football fields. A Century Body Opponent Bag (BOB) manikin was equipped with a Riddell football helmet and 3 accelerometers were placed on the forehead, apex of the head, and right ear. The manikin was dropped from a stationary position onto its front, back, and left side onto natural grass (n = 10) and synthetic turf (n = 9) outdoor football fields owned and maintained by public and private institutions on O'ahu, Hawai'i. Data was collected on 1,710 total drops. All accelerometers in forward and backward falls, and 1 accelerometer in side falls showed significantly greater impact deceleration on synthetic turf compared to the natural grass surfaces (P < .05). The results of this study provide evidence-based rationale to inform youth sports policies, particularly those aimed at injury prevention through safer playing environments and equipment.

在美国高中体育运动中,美式橄榄球的脑震荡发生率最高。在美式橄榄球运动中,撞击比赛场地是第二常见的受伤机制。本研究的目的是确定天然草坪和人造草坪高中足球场的撞击减速是否存在差异。世纪人体对抗袋 (BOB) 人体模型配备了雷德尔橄榄球头盔,并在前额、头顶和右耳放置了 3 个加速度计。将人体模型从静止状态分别从正面、背面和左侧投放到夏威夷瓦胡岛由公共和私人机构拥有和维护的天然草坪(10 个)和人造草坪(9 个)室外足球场上。共收集了 1,710 次下落的数据。所有向前和向后跌落的加速度计以及 1 个侧面跌落的加速度计均显示,与天然草坪相比,合成草坪的冲击减速度明显更大(P < .05)。这项研究的结果为青少年体育政策提供了循证依据,特别是那些旨在通过更安全的运动环境和设备来预防伤害的政策。
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Examining Mental Health and Economic Consequences During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Filipino Residents in Hawai'i: May - Oct 2020. 研究夏威夷菲律宾居民在 COVID-19 大流行期间的心理健康和经济后果:2020 年 5 月至 10 月。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Angel Lynn E Talana, Michelle L Quensell, Nicole K Peltzer, Mika D Thompson, David Stupplebeen, Catherine M Pirkle, L Brooke Keliikoa

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in rapid and drastic changes to daily lives, posing a threat to residents' mental health and well-being. Filipinos are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and have one of the highest COVID-19 prevalence in Hawai'i. The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with a rise in mental health concerns, yet little is known about the impact on the mental health of Filipinos in Hawai'i. Using publicly available polling data from the SMS Community Pulse Survey, this study sought to describe the mental distress experienced by Filipino residents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected from an online panel of Hawai'i residents over 4 timepoints (May 5-10; June 11-17; July 31-August 8; October 19-31, 2020). Compared to non-Filipinos, a higher proportion of Filipinos reported feeling stress and sadness during 3 of the 4 timepoints. Across all timepoints, Filipinos were more likely to respond affirmatively to mental health indicators (62.5%). Similarly, Filipinos reported food insecurity in higher proportions relative to non-Filipinos in most timepoints, particularly notable in Timepoint 4 where 33.0% of Filipino respondents reported food insecurity. These findings suggest that Filipinos would benefit from social policy and community-supported initiatives to address social determinants of health, reduce chronic stress, and prevent further mental health disparities.

冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)大流行导致日常生活发生了迅速而剧烈的变化,对居民的心理健康和福祉构成了威胁。菲律宾人受 COVID-19 的影响尤为严重,是夏威夷 COVID-19 流行率最高的人群之一。COVID-19 的流行与精神健康问题的增加有关,但人们对其对夏威夷菲律宾人精神健康的影响知之甚少。本研究利用 SMS 社区脉搏调查(SMS Community Pulse Survey)中公开的民意调查数据,试图描述菲律宾居民在 COVID-19 大流行期间所经历的精神痛苦。数据收集自夏威夷居民在线小组,时间跨度为 4 个时间点(2020 年 5 月 5 日至 10 日;6 月 11 日至 17 日;7 月 31 日至 8 月 8 日;10 月 19 日至 31 日)。与非菲律宾人相比,菲律宾人在 4 个时间点中的 3 个时间点报告感到压力和悲伤的比例较高。在所有时间点上,菲律宾人更有可能对心理健康指标做出肯定回答(62.5%)。同样,与非菲律宾人相比,菲律宾人在大多数时间点报告食物无保障的比例较高,尤其是在时间点 4,33.0%的菲律宾受访者报告食物无保障。这些研究结果表明,菲律宾人将受益于社会政策和社区支持措施,以解决健康的社会决定因素,减少慢性压力,并防止进一步的心理健康差异。
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Database Versus Patient - Things to Consider when Utilizing the Hawai'i Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. 数据库与患者 - 使用夏威夷处方药监控计划时的注意事项。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Miki Kiyokawa, Kassidy Kanja
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Just World Beliefs among Medical Students and the General Public in Hawai'i. 夏威夷医科学生和普通公众的公正世界信仰。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Paris N Stowers, Ronald Heck, Katalin Csiszar, Bliss Kaneshiro

Just World Beliefs (JWBs) are a psychological tendency to conclude the world is an inherently fair place in which people experience the outcomes they deserve. Strong JWBs positively correlate with a personal commitment to long-term ambitions and blaming people for their negative health outcomes. This study aimed to measure JWBs in medical students and the general population of Hawai'i. It was hypothesized that (1) medical students would have stronger JWBs than the general public, and (2) JWBs would be strongest for medical students in the latter part of their training. Current residents of Hawai'i and medical students at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa were recruited to complete a web-based survey measuring JWBs using the Global Belief in a Just World Scale. A t-test was used to compare JWB strength between the groups. A regression analysis identified factors predicting strength of JWBs. Contrary to both hypotheses, medical students in Hawai'i possessed weaker JWBs than Hawai'i residents (P<.01), and JWBs did not differ based on training duration (P=.97). Age (P<.01) was the only demographic variable to significantly predict JWBs. The difference in JWBs among medical and non-medical cohorts was no longer significant after controlling for age. Among medical students, younger age was associated with weaker JWBs. Future studies should explore the prevalence and effects of JWBs among diverse populations and the medical professionals that care for them.

公正世界信念(JWBs)是一种心理倾向,它认为世界本质上是一个公平的地方,人们在其中会经历他们应得的结果。强烈的公正世界信念与个人对长期抱负的承诺以及将负面健康结果归咎于他人呈正相关。本研究旨在测量医学生和夏威夷普通民众的 JWBs。研究假设:(1) 医学生的 JWBs 将强于普通民众;(2) 医学生在培训后期的 JWBs 将最强。夏威夷大学马诺阿分校(University of Hawai'i at Mānoa)招募了夏威夷现任居民和医科学生,让他们完成一项基于网络的调查,使用 "对公正世界的总体信念量表"(Global Belief in a Just World Scale)测量JWBs。我们使用 t 检验来比较各组之间的 JWB 强度。回归分析确定了预测 JWB 强度的因素。与两个假设相反,夏威夷医学生的 JWB 比夏威夷居民弱(P
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Hawai'i Interprofessional Education: Publications on Distance Learning Technologies. 夏威夷跨专业教育:关于远程学习技术的出版物。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01
Sheri Tokumaru, Alan R Katz, Robin Arndt, Katherine Finn Davis, Lorrie Wong, Joanne R Loos, Kamal Masaki
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Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education: Opportunities and Challenges. 护理教育中的人工智能:机遇与挑战。
Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01
Gary Glauberman, Avree Ito-Fujita, Shayna Katz, James Callahan
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