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    The Role of State Medicaid Expansions in Integrating Comprehensive Mental Health Services into Opioid Treatment Programs: Differences Across the Rural/Urban Continuum by Pro, George, Giano, Zach, Camplain, Ricky, Haberstroh, Shane, Camplain, Carly, Wheeler, Denna, Hubach, Randolph D., Baldwin, Julie A.

    Published in Community mental health journal (01-08-2021)
    “…Co-occurring mental health (MH) problems are common among those with opioid use disorders (OUDs). However, most opioid treatment programs (OTPs) do not provide…”
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    Differences in US COVID-19 case rates and case fatality rates across the urban-rural continuum by Pro, George, Hubach, Randolph, Wheeler, Denna, Camplain, Ricky, Haberstroh, Shane, Giano, Zachary, Camplain, Carolyn, Baldwin, Julie A

    Published in Rural and remote health (01-08-2020)
    “…[...]the predicted case fatality rate increased as counties became more rural (β=0.08; 95%CI=0.03, 0.13; p<0.0001), from roughly 2.5% in very urban areas to…”
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    Evaluating the roles of workload and practice climate in workforce retention across the midwifery career lifespan: A latent profile analysis of early-, mid-, and late-career US midwives by Thumm, E. Brie, Smith, Denise, Giano, Zach

    “…Retention of midwives across the career lifespan is essential to address workforce shortages. While workplace factors are demonstrated to affect job…”
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    Measuring midwives' perceptions of their practice climate across racial‐ethnic identities: An invariance analysis of the Midwifery Practice Climate Scale by Thumm, E. Brie, Giano, Zach, Niles, P. Mimi, Smith, Denise, Howard, Bridget

    Published in Research in nursing & health (01-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Diversification of the midwifery workforce is key to addressing disparities in maternal health in the United States. Midwives who feel supported in…”
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