CL Lewis, MP Pignone - North Carolina medical journal, 2009 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Empowering patients to be effective advocates for their health requires that they have adequate information and understanding about their health conditions. Many patients have …
S Hu, C Xiong, Y Zhao, X Yuan, X Wang - Vaccine, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The B. 1.1. 529 (Omicron) variant surge has raised concerns about the effectiveness of vaccines and the impact of imprudent reopening. Leveraging over two years …
Equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine remains a public health priority. This study explores the association between ZIP Code–Tabulation Area level Social Vulnerability …
Community-wide vaccinations would be the most effective way to end the COVID-19 pandemic, and accessing vaccination sites would be central in this nexus. Given that the …
L Baatiema, SMP Kunfah, OA Sanuade… - PLOS Global Public …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Following the development of a vaccine for COVID-19, the expectation was instantaneous widespread distribution and uptake to halt further spread, severe illness and deaths from the …
JY Kang, J Jung, K Kim - The Professional Geographer, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In the early phases of COVID-19 vaccine distribution, most countries adopted age-based rollout plans due to vaccine shortages. The plans, however, might overlook different spatial …
X Shi, SA Mehng, AK Locklear, Z Kang… - North Carolina …, 2023 - ncmedicaljournal.com
# Background COVID-19 has amplified the health and economic disparities in Native American communities. However, there are limited data from Native American populations …
Introduction Understanding spatial and temporal trends in travel for COVID-19 vaccinations by key demographic characteristics (ie, gender, race, and age) is important for ensuring …
A List of Papers in the Journal Findings. Page 1 1 A List of Papers in the Journal Findings. 18 May 2021 Compiled by David M. Levinson, editor. Introduction This research note …