Original Article

Screening and Counseling for Youth Tobacco Use: A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Providers in Northeast Tennessee

Objectives: In 2021, Tennessee high school youth reported a cigarette smoking rate of 4.9% and an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use rate of 19%, surpassing national averages of 2.3% and 11.3%, respectively. In 2019, 15.5% of 8th- and 9th-grade youth in northeast Tennessee reported current e-cigarette use. Primary care providers (PCPs)…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 barriers 3 primary care providers 2

Original Article

Exploring Infant Feeding Experiences and Maternity Care Practices in Appalachia

Objectives: Our aim was to explore postpartum individuals’ experiences and perceptions of breastfeeding and International Board Certified Lactation Consultants’ (IBCLC) knowledge and perceptions of maternity care practices and perceived barriers to breastfeeding among their patient populations in Appalachia. Methods: Semistructured interviews were conducted with seven IBCLCs and seven postpartum individuals….

Posted in: Appalachia 18 infant feeding 2

Original Article

Factors Influencing Vision Health and Eye Care among Older Adults in Northeast Tennessee

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the factors associated with vision impairment (VI), age-related eye disease (ARED), and frequency of eye examinations among older adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study (N = 166) was designed to identify barriers in vision and eye care services among adults 50 years…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 older adults 13 vision screening 2

Original Article

Hepatitis C and HIV Screening, Testing, and Risk Perceptions among South-Central Appalachian County Health Department Staff

Objectives: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are significant public health concerns, especially given the risks for disease interactions. Rates of HCV and HIV are increasing, especially in rural areas. Local health departments (LHDs) play an important role in rural health care, offering screening, testing, and treatment…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 HIV 30 Rural 17

Original Article

Comparison between Rural and Urban Appalachian Children in Hospice Care

 Objective: The goal of this study was to compare rural and urban pediatric hospice patients in Appalachia. Methods: Using a retrospective, nonexperimental design, we sought to compare characteristics of Appalachian rural and urban children younger than 21 years enrolled in the Medicaid hospice benefit. Descriptive statistics were calculated on the…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 Medicaid 11

Original Article

Training Appalachian Kentucky Youth Cancer Advocates

Objectives: Kentucky has the highest cancer incidence and mortality rates in the United States, with the Appalachian region experiencing the highest of those rates. Cancer advocacy, which is defined as providing support to cancer patients and their communities, represents a means of decreasing the cancer cases in Appalachian Kentucky. This…

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Original Article

Cardiovascular Diseases Health Literacy among Patients, Health Professionals, and Community-Based Stakeholders in a Predominantly Medically Underserved Rural Environment

Objective: The central Appalachian region of the United States is disproportionately burdened with cardiovascular disease (CVD); however, the level of literacy about CVD among residents has not been well studied. This study aimed to examine the prevalence and factors of CVD health literacy (HL) among a sample of patients/caregivers, providers/professionals,…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 cardiovascular diseases 5 health literacy 9 risk factor 2

Original Article

Increased Prevalence in Alzheimer Disease in the Northeast Tennessee Region of the United States

Objectives: This study describes the changes in prevalence odds ratios (PORs) for Alzheimer disease (AD) in the northeast Tennessee region (NTR) during a 3-year period, describes the statistical assessment process, and critically assesses the database from which the statistical association was derived. The article also examines several beliefs pertinent to…

Posted in: Alzheimer disease 3 Appalachia 18 barriers 3 prevalence 15

Original Article

Uterine Corpus Malignancies in Appalachia Kentucky: Incidence, Survival, and Related Health Disparities

Objectives: Uterine cancer is the nation’s most common gynecologic malignancy, but it is understudied in the geographically and socioeconomically diverse state of Kentucky (KY). Our aim was to assess the frequency, distribution, and survival of uterine corpus malignancies in KY, and specifically the differences between Appalachia (AP) and non-Appalachia (NAP)…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 Kentucky 9 uterine cancer 2

Original Article

Social Support for Physical Activity for High Schoolers in Rural Southern Appalachia

Objective: Social support for physical activity (PA) has been shown to enhance PA levels in adolescents. Although social support has been examined extensively in the literature, less is known about the role of social support for PA for high school adolescents in rural southern Appalachia. PA is important because adolescent…

Posted in: adolescents 13 Appalachia 18 physical activity 19 social support 4

Review Article

A Social-Ecological Review of Cancer Disparities in Kentucky

Cancer continuously ranks among the top 10 leading causes of death in the United States. The burden of cancer is particularly elevated in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its 54-county Appalachian region, where cancer is the leading cause of death. Kentucky’s high rates of cancer have been attributed to a…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 Cancer 19 disparities 16 Kentucky 9

Original Article

Development of Multiple Primary Cancers in Lung Cancer Patients: Appalachian Versus Non-Appalachian Populations of Kentucky

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether patients with lung cancer in Appalachian Kentucky are more likely to develop multiple primary cancers than patients in non-Appalachian Kentucky. Additional analyses were conducted to identify other factors that may be associated with an increased hazard of developing multiple primary…

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Original Article

Association Between Multiple Modifiable Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension among Asymptomatic Patients in Central Appalachia

Objectives: The central Appalachian region of the United States is disproportionately burdened with cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and associated risk factors; however, research to inform clinical practice and policies and programs is sparse. This study aimed to examine the association between multiple modifiable risk factors for CVD and hypertension in asymptomatic…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 blood pressure 9 Cardiovascular Disease 27 Hypertension 39

Original Article

Conversion Disorder in an Appalachian Community

Objectives: Conversion disorder (CD) is believed to be the manifestation of physical and/or neurological symptoms for primary gain without an identifiable organic cause. Although it is believed to be more common in rural areas, the literature examining this claim is sparse. To our knowledge, no study has been published evaluating…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 comorbidity 8 conversion disorder 2 prevalence 15

Spirituality/Medicine Interface Project

Understanding the Role of Religion in Cancer Care in Appalachia

Religion and spirituality may influence outcomes in cancer prevention and therapy and contribute to cancer disparities in deeply religious communities like the Appalachian region of the United States. Finding a method to bridge this division is essential to reduce cancer health disparities in this population. Religious beliefs may lead patients…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 Cancer 19 religion 17

Original Article

Primary Care Practice Addressing Child Overweight and Obesity: A Survey of Primary Care Physicians at Four Clinics in Southern Appalachia

Objective: The prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity in southern Appalachia is among the highest in the United States (US). Primary care providers are in a unique position to address the problem; however, little is known about attitudes and practices in these settings. Methods: A 61-item healthcare provider questionnaire assessing…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 primary care practice 2

Original Article

Child Overweight Interventions in Rural Primary Care Practice: A Survey of Primary Care Providers in Southern Appalachia

Child overweight has reached an epidemic level throughout the United States. A total of 65 primary care providers in southern Appalachia were surveyed to understand current issues in addressing child overweight in rural primary care practice. The study shows that while providers realized the importance of child overweight intervention, many…

Posted in: Appalachia 18 primary care practice 2

Original Article

Effect of Obesity on Health-Related Quality of Life among Appalachian Elderly

Background: There is a paucity of research on health behaviors, health status, and overall health-related quality of life among Appalachian elderly. Identifying factors among older adults that place them at risk for low health-related quality of life is important for targeting unmet health needs and guiding community efforts to help…

Posted in: aged 3 Appalachia 18 elderly 20 health-related quality of life 3 Obesity 69
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