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    Strategies of Advanced Practice Providers to Reduce Stress at Work by Klein, Colleen J., Dalstrom, Matthew D., Weinzimmer, Laurence G., Cooling, Melinda, Pierce, Lisa, Lizer, Shannon

    Published in Workplace health & safety (01-09-2020)
    “…Background: High levels of stress and burnout, documented among healthcare professionals, result in high levels of job turnover. However, little is known about…”
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    Supporting a rural wellness intervention through assessing and mapping rural physical activity environments by Dalstrom, Matthew, Guth, Benjamin, Lizer, Chelsey, Zimmermann, Kristine, Khare, Manorama

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-12-2021)
    “…Rural residents are more likely to be physically inactive than their urban counterparts and are therefore at higher risk for obesity and cardiovascular…”
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    Quality of Life: A Nurse-Led Physical Activity Coaching Program to Improve the Quality of Life of Patients With Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Forner, Judi K, Doughty, Andrea, Dalstrom, Matthew David, Messer, Brandie L, Lizer, Shannon K

    Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-10-2021)
    “…BACKGROUND: Physical activity has been shown to mitigate many of the effects of cancer treatment, yet it often is not embraced by the patient or made part of…”
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    Auto-assignment of providers in Medicaid Managed Care and factors influencing seasonal flu vaccine uptake: a retrospective analysis by Klein, Colleen J, Dalstrom, Matthew D, Foulger, Roopa, Weinzimmer, Laurence G

    “…Abstract Objectives Over 50 million people in the USA are enrolled in a Medicaid Managed Care plan. If they do not select a primary care provider, they are…”
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    Winter Texans and the Re-creation of the American Medical Experience in Mexico by Dalstrom, Matthew D.

    Published in Medical anthropology (01-03-2012)
    “…Rising medical costs and decreasing health insurance coverage are fueling the health care crisis in the United States. Often, patients have to make tough…”
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    Respect, Gratitude, and Closure: A Trip of Honor and Remembrance by Castronovo, Lynette M., Dalstrom, Matthew, Messer, Brandie

    Published in Anthropology & aging (01-01-2022)
    “…Each year, more than 200 World War II, Korea, and Vietnam Veterans participate in the VetsRoll program, a four day bus trip from southern Wisconsin to…”
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    Mobile Midwesterners: The Impact of Migration on Aging, Health, and Community by Matthew Dalstrom

    Published in Anthropology & aging (01-03-2013)
    “…As the population in the US ages, there is increasing need to study aging and its relationship to quality of life, health, and community. Quality of life is…”
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    The Relationship Between Access to Mental Health Counseling and Interest in Rural Telehealth by Weinzimmer, Laurence G., Dalstrom, Matthew D., Klein, Colleen J., Foulger, Roopa, de Ramirez, Sarah S.

    Published in Journal of rural mental health (01-07-2021)
    “…Telehealth has been proposed as a strategy to reduce disparities in access to mental health counseling in rural areas. The objective of this study was to…”
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    Medicaid, motherhood, and the challenges of having a healthy pregnancy amidst changing social networks by Dalstrom, Matthew

    “…African American women with low income face various challenges to having a healthy pregnancy. Unplanned pregnancies often amplify those challenges and…”
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    I am insured but how do I use my coverage: Lessons from the front lines of Medicaid reform by McCullough, Kimberly, Dalstrom, Matthew

    Published in Public health Nursing (01-11-2018)
    “…Objective When Illinois expanded Medicaid in 2014, the state also passed legislation requiring that 50% of Medicaid recipients be enrolled in a managed care…”
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    Medical travel facilitators: connecting patients and providers in a globalized world by Dalstrom, Matthew

    Published in Anthropology & medicine (01-04-2013)
    “…International medical travel is a rapidly developing phenomenon that promises patients cheap and affordable medical care abroad. However, the logistics of…”
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    Shadowing Modernity: The Art of Providing Mexican Healthcare for Americans by Dalstrom, Matthew

    Published in Ethnos (01-03-2013)
    “…The cost of health services within the USA has increased in recent years, limiting access for many Americans. In response, a growing number of Americans are…”
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    Impacting Health through Cross-Border Pharmaceutical Purchases by Dalstrom, Matthew, Chung, Ryan, Castronovo, Lynette

    Published in Medical anthropology (17-02-2020)
    “…Annually, retirees known as Winter Texans travel to spend the winter along the Texas/Mexico border and while there, many purchase medicine in Mexico. However,…”
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    Advanced Practice Nurse-Led Research: Challenges and Approaches to Digital Health Programs' Evaluation Using Big Data by Klein, Colleen J, Cooling, Melinda, Dalstrom, Matthew, Foulger, Roopa, Handler, Jonathan A, Bond, William F

    Published in The Journal of nursing administration (01-11-2024)
    “…Advanced practice nurse leaders are in key positions within health systems to provide time and resources for implementation and evaluation of digital health…”
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    Nurse Practitioners and Adolescents: Productive Discussions About High-Risk Behaviors by Dalstrom, Matthew, Parizek, Rebecca, Doughty, Andrea

    Published in Journal for nurse practitioners (01-02-2020)
    “…Increasing the frequency and quality of conversations with adolescents about potentially sensitive topics is central to providing quality care. The project's…”
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    Exploring burnout and job stressors among advanced practice providers by Klein, Colleen J., Weinzimmer, Laurence G., Cooling, Melinda, Lizer, Shannon, Pierce, Lisa, Dalstrom, Matthew

    Published in Nursing outlook (01-03-2020)
    “…•Work-family balance reduces job stress.•There was a high correlation of job stressors with development of burnout.•Burnout mediates the relationship between…”
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    Return to Work Self-Efficacy (RTWSE-19) Assessment for Patients with Acute Work-Related Low Back Pain by Button, Maximilian, Dalstrom, Matthew, Doughty, Andrea, Lizer, Shannon, Messer, Brandie

    Published in Journal for nurse practitioners (01-06-2022)
    “…Nurse practitioners (NPs) often see patients with occupational back pain. Research indicates that hesitation to return to work (RTW) is largely due to…”
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    Medicaid expansion and accessibility to healthcare: The Illinois experience by Dalstrom, Matthew, Weinzimmer, Laurence G., Foulger, Roopa, Klein, Colleen J.

    Published in Public health Nursing (01-09-2021)
    “…Objective The study examined the impact that the Medicaid expansion in Illinois had upon insurance rates, access to medical care, dental care, pharmaceuticals,…”
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    Strategies to reduce healthcare costs: what medical conditions are US seniors treating with Mexican pharmaceuticals? by Dalstrom, Matthew, Chung, Ryan, Castronovo, Lynette M

    “…Abstract Objectives The high price of pharmaceuticals in USA has caused patients, health insurance plans and policy makers to explore the possibility of…”
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    Quality of Life by ner, Judi K, Doughty, Andrea, Dalstrom, Matthew David, Messer, Brandie L, Lizer, Shannon K

    Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-10-2021)
    “…BACKGROUND: Physical activity has been shown to mitigate many of the effects of cancer treatment, yet it often is not embraced by the patient or made part of…”
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