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    Biomechanical factors during common agricultural activities: Results of on-farm exposure assessments using direct measurement methods by Fethke, Nathan B., Schall, Mark C., Chen, Howard, Branch, Cassidy A., Merlino, Linda A.

    “…Agricultural work is associated with increased risk of adverse musculoskeletal health outcomes. The purpose of this study was to quantify exposure to…”
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    Musculoskeletal pain among Midwest farmers and associations with agricultural activities by Fethke, Nathan B., Merlino, Linda A., Gerr, Fredric, Schall Jr, Mark C., Branch, Cassidy A.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-03-2015)
    “…Background Although agricultural workers experience a high prevalence of musculoskeletal pain, associations between specific agricultural activities and…”
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    Whole-Body Vibration and Trunk Posture During Operation of Agricultural Machinery by Fethke, Nathan B, Schall, Mark C, Merlino, Linda A, Chen, Howard, Branch, Cassidy A, Ramaswamy, Maya

    Published in Annals of work exposures and health (12-11-2018)
    “…Abstract Exposure to whole-body vibration (WBV) is common among agricultural workers and is associated with musculoskeletal health outcomes such as low back…”
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    Comparative Effectiveness of Parent-Based Interventions to Support Injured Children by Ramirez, Marizen R, Flores, Javier E, Woods-Jaeger, Briana, Cavanaugh, Joseph E, Peek-Asa, Corinne, Branch, Cassidy, Bolenbaugh, Mallory, Chande, Vidya, Pitcher, Graeme, Ortega, Henry W, Randell, Kimberly A, Wetjen, Kristel, Roth, Lisa, Kenardy, Justin

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-10-2021)
    “…A comparative effectiveness trial tested 2 parent-based interventions in improving the psychosocial recovery of hospitalized injured children: (1) Link for…”
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    Identifying research particiaption effects through qualitative methods: Feedback from Research Engagement Consultants involved in a pediatric mental health comparative effectiveness trial by Elisabeth A. Stelson, Mallory Bolenbaugh, Briana Woods-Jaeger, Cassidy Branch, Marizen Ramirez

    Published in SSM. Qualitative research in health (01-12-2021)
    “…Research participation effects (RPEs)—effects due to study design rather than study intervention—have long been acknowledged as a research phenomenon…”
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    Identifying research Participation effects through qualitative methods: Feedback from Research Engagement Consultants involved in a pediatric mental health comparative effectiveness trial by Stelson, Elisabeth A., Bolenbaugh, Mallory, Woods-Jaeger, Briana, Branch, Cassidy, Ramirez, Marizen

    Published in SSM. Qualitative research in health (01-12-2021)
    “…Research participation effects (RPEs)—effects due to study design rather than study intervention—have long been acknowledged as a research phenomenon…”
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    Engaging parent–child dyad and healthcare provider stakeholders in a patient-centered comparative effectiveness study by Woods-Jaeger, Briana A, Sexton, Chris C, Branch, Cassidy, Bolenbaugh, Mallory, Roth, Lisa, Stelson, Elisabeth A, Braaten, Nikki, Ramirez, Marizen

    “…Describe engagement activities in a comparative effectiveness study evaluating two interventions for promoting psychosocial health among youth ages 10–17 who…”
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