Search Results - "Wright, Kallia O"
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The role of perceived expertise and trustworthiness in research study and clinical trial recruitment: Perspectives of clinical research coordinators and African American and Black Caribbean patients
Published in PloS one (21-06-2023)“…This study investigates the role of source credibility on minority participant recruitment, particularly African American and Black Caribbean patients. A total…”
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"You have Endometriosis": Making Menstruation-Related Pain Legitimate in a Biomedical World
Published in Health communication (03-07-2019)“…In this essay, the author reflects on how biomedical and gendered perceptions of reproductive health can impact an illness experience. Using a narrative lens,…”
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"We have a lot weighing on us:" a Black Feminist analysis of U.S. newspaper quotes of Black women in year 1 of the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Critical studies in media communication (26-05-2024)“…This study examined Black women's quotes in seven major U.S. newspapers during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lexis Uni and a university news…”
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Reframing the experience of childbirth: Black doula communication strategies and client responses during delivery hospitalization
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-06-2024)“…Doulas, or birth coaches, are said to be “changing the world, one birth at a time.” Black doulas have been suggested to mitigate against lack of representation…”
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When race and agency collide: examining pregnant black women's experiences in healthcare
Published in Journal of Applied Communication Research (04-05-2022)“…Black women are disproportionately affected by racial disparities in maternal healthcare. Using critical race theory and the agency-identity model, this study…”
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Reducing Health Disparities Among African American and Black Caribbean Patients by Improving the Communication Practices of Clinical Research Coordinators
Published in Health communication (06-06-2024)“…This manuscript focuses on the communication factors that affect the willingness of African Americans and Black Caribbean patients to participate in clinical…”
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Using qualitative research articles to talk about gender and race inequities in health care
Published in Communication teacher (01-10-2020)“…Using peer-reviewed articles, this activity informs students of experiences female-identifying patients encounter in health-care contexts. The activity draws…”
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Examining uncertainty management in the clinical trial experiences of African American and Black Caribbean participants and the coordinators who recruit them
Published in SSM. Qualitative research in health (01-06-2023)“…Clinical research studies experience low accrual rates for African American and Black Caribbean participants. These low rates could result in treatment…”
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Bringing Type 2 diabetes to theatre: Examining Appalachian audience reflections on The Sugar Plays
Published in Journal for learning through the arts (01-01-2020)“…The Sugar Plays are a family-focused health intervention. The goal of the play is to explore the experience of living with a Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)…”
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The role of perceived expertise and trustworthiness in research study and clinical trial recruitment: Perspectives of clinical research coordinators and African American and Black Caribbean patients
Published in PloS one (01-01-2023)“…This study investigates the role of source credibility on minority participant recruitment, particularly African American and Black Caribbean patients. A total…”
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Make it Appealing: Modern Day Rhetoric made Simple
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Putting ‘sugar diabetes’ on the table: Evaluating “The Sugar Plays” as entertainment -education in Appalachia
Published 01-01-2009“…I began this research with a desire to understand the narrative performance of diabetes in Appalachia and the degree to which entertainment-education,…”
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