Health Promotion
Surveillance of Xenophobia: Driving Factors and Magnitude of Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racial Tension in the Time of COVID-19
Title V Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment
Developing the business case for patient navigation
Household POU Filters: Tools for Long-term, Large Volume Monitoring of Tap Water Quality and Human Health Risks
Nurtured Heart Approach® Study
The Nosotros Network: Community Outreach to Increase Awareness and Engagement in Health Disparities Research and Initiatives
Testing the Feasibility of a Novel Smoking Cessation Intervention by Timing Quit Dates to Menstrual Phase in a Quitline Setting
Testing the Effects of Shift Demands on Mood, Sedentary Activity, and Caffeine Intake in 911 Telecommunications
Long-term impact of foodborne illness: burdens, costs and public health
Connecting Healthy Women
Advancing the Development of Precision Prevention Therapeutic Lifestyle Interventions to Prevent NAFLD and HCC in Mexican-Origin Men
Developing a Gender- and Culturally-Sensitive Weight Loss Intervention for Hispanic Males
Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program (AzSHIP)
Cooperative Agreement to Support Navigators in Federally-facilitated and State Partnership Marketplaces (AzCRH Navigator Consortium)
Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (AzFlex)
Employee Tobacco Cessation Program - Phoenix Children's Hospital
Employee Tobacco Cessation Program - Insteel Industries, Inc.
Creating a Tailored Lifestyle Intervention for Midlife Mexican American Men
Employee Tobacco Cessation Program
Juntos Por La Salud
Employee Tobacco Cessation Program – WebPT
Whole Community, Inclusive, Emergency Planning
A Gender- and Culturally-Sensitive Weight Loss Intervention to Reduce Incidence of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Hispanic Males
Examining Sleep and Social Rhythms as Mechanisms for Weight Gain After Job Loss
Arizona Smokers' Helpline
Plan4Health: Rural Cycling Hub
A Community Toolkit to Improve Asthma Care for Rural Children
American Lung Association Airways Clinical Research Center (ALA-ACRC)
The Cost Effectiveness of School-Based Supervised Asthma Therapy
Feasibility of Latent TB screening among migrant farmworkers on the border
Stress and Asthma in public schools
Adherence to latent TB infection among at-risk populations (TXT4MED)
Functional Calibration
Meta Salud (formerly Camino a la Salud)
Identifying Community-based solutions to improve insecticide treated bednet compliance
REACH Su ComunidadConsortium (RSC)
NIH/NIMHD Exploratory Centers of Excellence (P20)
Exploratory Centers of Excellence (P20): Center for American Indian Resilience
SONRISA: A Community-based Depression Curriculum for Hispanics along the U.S. - Mexico Border
Arizona NP, CNM, and NP Healthcare Workforce
Cosechando Salud Evaluation
CDC Hypertension/Stroke Promotora Curriculum
Honoring Your Gift
Head Start Healthy Families Curriculum
The Health of Migrant Farmworkers in Sonora and a model of social responsibility
Clinical study of disposition and biological activity of Limonene
Women's Health Initiative Extension
Communities Putting Prevention to Work Evaluation Team
Evaluation Pima County Communities Putting Prevention to Work
Texting Teens about Wellness and Skin Cancer
Mental Health in the public health curricula of ASPH schools
Improving Parent and Child Outcomes through Visit Coaching: A Pilot Study
Canyon Ranch Center for Prevention and Health Promotion/Arizona Prevention Research Center
State Office of Rural Health Grant
This grant provides funds for some rural health research and evaluation activities. The following were conducted in 2012 and some are continuing into 2013. Each activity is identified as research, service, or training. RESEARCH: Conducted an Investigation of Rural Women's Health Literacy Levels and Preferred Sources of Health Information - IRB approval was secured early in 2012, data was collected from 350 subjects between February and May 2012, data analysis was conducted from August to December 2012, and data analysis is still ongoing. RESEARCH: Evaluation of the impact of the MEZCOP Arizona Rural Health Professions Program's rurally-based week-long, intensive service-learning courses on public health graduate students subsequent career plans and choices related to rural practice. Planning of this research project began in November 2012, and the IRB application will be submitted by the end of February 2013. The project will survey all MEZCOPH current students and alumni who have participated in any of the rural or underserved area Service-Learning Institutes since they began in 2008. The purpose of the survey will be to determine if the goal of the Rural Health Professions Program - to increase the numbers of public health students who practice in rural and underserved communities in the state of Arizona - is being achieved. SERVICE: Conducted two Community Conversations on Health Care - one in Marana and one in Ajo - to collect community health needs assessment data, and document the findings through a report for each event provided to the community and published on the Center for Rural Health Website. This research project will continue throughout 2013. SERVICE: Performed additional collection, analysis, and publication on the Center for Rural Health Website of existing health-related data resources for the border counties of Cochise, Santa Cruz and Yuma in the in the "Arizona Border Region Data Resources and Virtual Library." This project will continue throughout 2013. SERVICE: Planned and conducted a community needs assessment project for Mohave County Health Department and Kingman Regional Medical Center in Kingmam, Lak Havasu, and Bullhead City. Reports documenting findings were prepared for each site and delivered to the Mohave County Health Department. Project is still ongoing. TRAINING: Provided Community Health Needs Assessment skills training to selected staff of the Mohave and Navajo County Health Departments. Training for others is planned for 2013.