Health promotionVaccine hesitancyDespite the challenges in managing the COVID-19 pandemic waves in different contexts and capacities, the vaccines that were recently approved for use have created a window of hope to fight this pandemic more effectively by achieving herd immunity. However, the rates ...
functioning of the workers (e.g., work-family balance; health-promotion campaigns) and vulnerable populations (e.g., younger/older workers; workers with disability; migrant workers; Schill and Chosewood2013) that may be at-risk for occupational injuries, illnesses, and ill-being. Importantly, ...
such as diabetes,heart diseaseand cancer. They are the leading cause of death worldwide and represent a global health threat that predates the COVID-19 pandemic—according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the noncommunicable disease crisis ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching effects on the mental health of populations around the world, but there has been limited focus on the impact on people with existing mental health conditions in low-income countries. The aim of this study was to
The economy is getting worse, so people are anxious that they can’t pay their bills or they don’t know how to plan for the future.” - Patient “So I think the significant impact of COVID-19 is that young age where they’re already uncertain about the future and know there is ...
The novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has begun with a wave of misinformation and fear of infection. This may have led people to self-medicate inappropriately. The World Health Organization describes self-medication (SM) as utilizing medicines to rel
Lennon's work appears in theAmerican Journal of Health Promotion. More information:Rachel Smith et al, Exploring Behavioral Typologies to Inform COVID-19 Health Campaigns: A Person-Centered Approach,Journal of Health Communication,DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2021.1946218 ...
The mental health of medical students is a crucial concern in contemporary medical education. This manuscript reports the availability and shape of psychological support for medical students in Poland in the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukra
Syneos Health Communications is raising the bar internally and for clients by convening the Syneos DEI Advisory Council to provide insights, consultation, and expertise. Blog March 29, 2022 Post-Traumatic Growth and How We Move Forward From COVID-19 COVID-19 has changed the way we think, ...
Across the US, more than13 000 school districtshave reopened for K-12 students during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic using a range of remote, in-person, and hybrid models—a vast “return-to-learning” natural experiment. Without a rapid and coordinated research response1...