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    Provider communication and HPV vaccination: The impact of recommendation quality by Gilkey, Melissa B, Calo, William A, Moss, Jennifer L, Shah, Parth D, Marciniak, Macary W, Brewer, Noel T

    Published in Vaccine (24-02-2016)
    “…Highlights • We conducted a national survey of 1495 U.S. parents of adolescents, ages 11–17. • Parents reported on healthcare provider recommendations for HPV…”
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    Active social engagement and health among older adults: assessing differences by cancer survivorship status by Moss, Jennifer L, Bernacchi, Veronica, Kitt-Lewis, Erin

    Published in Health and quality of life outcomes (20-08-2024)
    “…The number of older adults who are cancer survivors is rapidly growing. Evidence is needed to inform interventions to support successful aging among older…”
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    Comparisons of individual- and area-level socioeconomic status as proxies for individual-level measures: evidence from the Mortality Disparities in American Communities study by Moss, Jennifer L, Johnson, Norman J, Yu, Mandi, Altekruse, Sean F, Cronin, Kathleen A

    Published in Population health metrics (07-01-2021)
    “…Area-level measures are often used to approximate socioeconomic status (SES) when individual-level data are not available. However, no national studies have…”
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    Large variations in hospital pricing for standard procedures revealed by Shen, Chan, Moss, Jennifer L

    Published in BMC research notes (05-04-2022)
    “…The CMS mandated hospital price transparency reporting on January 1, 2021 aiming to empower patients, enhance market competition, and curtail healthcare costs…”
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    Urban/Rural Differences in Breast and Cervical Cancer Incidence: The Mediating Roles of Socioeconomic Status and Provider Density by Moss, Jennifer L., Liu, Benmei, Feuer, Eric J.

    Published in Women's health issues (01-11-2017)
    “…Breast and cervical cancer incidence vary by urbanicity, and several ecological factors could contribute to these patterns. In particular, cancer screening or…”
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    Triple-negative breast cancer incidence in the United States: ecological correlations with area-level sociodemographics, healthcare, and health behaviors by Moss, Jennifer L., Tatalovich, Zaria, Zhu, Li, Morgan, Camille, Cronin, Kathleen A.

    Published in Breast cancer (Tokyo, Japan) (01-01-2021)
    “…Purpose Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer, more commonly diagnosed among black women than other subgroups. TNBC…”
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    Assessing the use of constructs from the consolidated framework for implementation research in U.S. rural cancer screening promotion programs: a systematic search and scoping review by Moss, Jennifer L, Stoltzfus, Kelsey C, Popalis, Madyson L, Calo, William A, Kraschnewski, Jennifer L

    Published in BMC health services research (18-01-2023)
    “…Cancer screening is suboptimal in rural areas, and interventions are needed to improve uptake. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) is…”
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    Evaluating the Connection Between Rural Travel Time and Health: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Older Adults Living in the Northeast United States by Hearn, Madison, Pinto, Casey, Moss, Jennifer L

    Published in Journal of primary care & community health (01-01-2024)
    “…To characterize the impact of rural patients' travel time to obtain healthcare on their reported utilization of preventive healthcare services and personal…”
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    Perspectives on Self-Sampling for Cancer Screening From Staff at Federally Qualified Health Centers in Rural and Segregated Counties: A Preliminary Qualitative Study by Wood, Jayme, Stoltzfus, Kelsey C., Popalis, Madyson, Moss, Jennifer L.

    Published in Cancer control (01-05-2022)
    “…Background Self-sampling for colorectal and cervical cancer screening can address the observed geographic disparities in cancer burden by alleviating barriers…”
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    Hospital‐ and county‐level characteristics explain geographic variability in prices of cancer‐related procedures: Implications for policy and interventions by Moss, Jennifer L., Ledford, Savanna G., Bernacchi, Veronica, Shen, Chan

    Published in Cancer medicine (Malden, MA) (01-01-2024)
    “…Background Healthcare costs in the U.S. are high and variable, which can hinder access and impact health outcomes across communities. This study examined…”
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    Concomitant Adolescent Vaccination in the U.S., 2007–2012 by Moss, Jennifer L., PhD, Reiter, Paul L., PhD, Brewer, Noel T., PhD

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-11-2016)
    “…Introduction Concomitant (same-day) delivery of two or more vaccines to adolescents is effective, safe, and efficient. Increasing concomitant vaccination could…”
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    Examining the roles of travel distance, medical mistrust, and cancer fatalism in the uptake of clinical cancer prevention among women in rural and urban US communities: A secondary data analysis by Aruma, Jane-Frances, Hearn, Madison, Bernacchi, Veronica, Moss, Jennifer L.

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-02-2024)
    “…•Rural residents are less likely than urban to receive clinical cancer prevention.•We compared several competing explanations for this difference.•Clinical…”
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    Making the Case for Investment in Rural Cancer Control: An Analysis of Rural Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Funding Trends by Blake, Kelly D, Moss, Jennifer L, Gaysynsky, Anna, Srinivasan, Shobha, Croyle, Robert T

    “…Estimates of those living in rural counties vary from 46.2 to 59 million, or 14% to 19% of the U.S. Rural communities face disadvantages compared with urban…”
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    Examining Older Adults’ Attitudes and Perceptions of Cancer Screening and Overscreening: A Qualitative Study by Roy, Siddhartha, Moss, Jennifer L., Rodriguez-Colon, Sol M., Shen, Chan, Cooper, Joie D., Lennon, Robert P., Lengerich, Eugene J., Adelman, Alan, Curry, William, Ruffin, Mack T.

    “…Introduction/Objectives: Screening guidelines for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer (CRC) are less clear for older adults due to the potential harms that…”
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    Area- and Individual-Level Correlates of Self-Rated Health: Implications for Geographic Health Disparities by Moss, Jennifer L., Roy, Siddhartha, Clebak, Karl T., Radico, Julie, Sell, Jarrett, Scartozzi, Christina, Zhou, Shuai, Chi, Guangqing, Oser, Tamara

    “…Background Self-rated health (SRH) is a common measure of overall health. However, little is known about multilevel correlates of physical and mental SRH…”
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    Persistent Poverty and Cancer Mortality Rates: An Analysis of County-Level Poverty Designations by Moss, Jennifer L, Pinto, Casey N, Srinivasan, Shobha, Cronin, Kathleen A, Croyle, Robert T

    “…Cancer mortality is higher in counties with high levels of (current) poverty, but less is known about associations with persistent poverty. Persistent poverty…”
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    Enduring Cancer Disparities by Persistent Poverty, Rurality, and Race: 1990-1992 to 2014-2018 by Moss, Jennifer L, Pinto, Casey N, Srinivasan, Shobha, Cronin, Kathleen A, Croyle, Robert T

    “…Abstract Background Most persistent poverty counties are rural and contain high concentrations of racial minorities. Cancer mortality across persistent…”
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    Patterns of Cancer-Related Healthcare Access across Pennsylvania: Analysis of Novel Census Tract-Level Indicators of Persistent Poverty by Moss, Jennifer L, Geyer, Nathaniel R, Lengerich, Eugene J

    “…Persistent poverty census tracts have had ≥20% of the population living below the federal poverty line for 30+ years. We assessed the relationship between…”
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    Providing Higher Resolution Indicators of Rurality in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Database: Implications for Patient Privacy and Research by Moss, Jennifer L, Stinchcomb, David G, Yu, Mandi

    “…The burden of cancer is higher in rural areas than urban areas. The NCI's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database currently provides…”
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