
Erin D. Maughan
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Jan 7, 2025 |
ajph.aphapublications.org | Sadie Bergen |Erin D. Maughan |Karen Johnson |Robin Cogan
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3939-7645 Sadie Bergen MA, Erin D. Maughan RN, PhD, MS, Karen E. Johnson RN, PhD, Robin Cogan RN, MEd, NCSN, Molly Secor RN, PhD, MS, and Marni Sommer RN, DrPH Sadie Bergen and Marni Sommer are with the Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY. Erin D. Maughan is with the College of Public Health, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. Karen E. Johnson is with the School of Nursing, University of Texas, Austin.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Erin D. Maughan |Brigham Young |Holly Barnett
Keywordshospital procedures, uninsured, Salt Lake, medical insuranceAbstractUtah currently offers several government-funded insurance programs to help insure its residents who would otherwise go without. Despite the implementation of these programs, 18.9% of adults and 10% of children live in Utah without medical insurance (MSNBC Interactive, Utah Department of Health).
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Erin D. Maughan |Brigham Young |Meagan Astill
Keywordspublic health nurses, Taiwan, disease prevention, medical professionalsAbstractThe importance of health promotion and disease prevention, primary focuses for public health nurses, has been a source of debate between medical professionals, many of whom focus only on the biomedical aspects of health care rather than ‘holistic’ care (Mino, 2005).
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Trista Jones |Erin D. Maughan |Brigham Young
KeywordsArgentine children, malnutrition, food, mealsAbstractIn the 1990s Argentina was considered one of the ten richest countries in the world; in 2002, Argentina underwent a severe governmental crisis that resulted in monetary inflation and high levels of unemployment (Arie, 2002). The economy has made it difficult for many to afford basic essentials like food.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Robin Ellis |Erin D. Maughan |Brigham Young
Keywordscultural competence, nursing, health careAbstractThe most recently published United States census indicates that nearly one fourth of the United States population is non-Caucasian (“Race and Ethnic Distribution,” 2001). Unlike the general population, nearly 90% of registered nurses identify themselves as primary Caucasian. Consequently, cultural awareness in health care has become an imperative issue.
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