Ethical responses to violence toward health care workers.
2024Journal of hospital medicine
Pilcher F, Shubkin CD, Marcolini E, Coleman M, Lahey T
PubMedCEDAR RAPIDS, IA
Dr. Pilcher studies how to enhance testing and vaccination rates for serious infections such as HIV (a virus that attacks the immune system) and hepatitis C (a liver infection). He examines the barriers that prevent individuals, especially those who use drugs and live in rural areas, from receiving necessary medical interventions. His research also emphasizes the importance of community engagement in promoting vaccinations, particularly the HPV vaccine, which helps prevent cervical and other cancers.
Journal of hospital medicine
Pilcher F, Shubkin CD, Marcolini E, Coleman M, Lahey T
PubMedOpen forum infectious diseases
Westgard LK, Sato T, Bradford WS, Eaton EF, Pilcher F +20 more
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The study looked at how well hospitals test patients who use drugs for HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) during their hospital stays. Out of over 65,000 hospital visits, only 40% of patients were tested for HIV and 32% for HCV, showing that testing rates are low and vary widely between hospitals. This matters because better testing is crucial for treating HIV and curing HCV, which can help stop these diseases from spreading.
Who this helps: This helps patients who use drugs by increasing their chances of getting tested and treated for these serious infections.
Critical reviews in eukaryotic gene expression
Dugan M, Stein GS, Khan S, Clifford-Bova SC, Pilcher F +1 more
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This research focused on boosting the HPV vaccination rates in rural northern New England, where these rates are lower than the national average. The study found that by partnering with local health departments and influential community figures, and using storytelling and social media, HPV vaccination can be promoted effectively. This is important because it could significantly reduce the over 47,000 new cases of HPV-related cancers in the U.S. each year, especially in areas where access and education are lacking.
Who this helps: This helps patients, particularly in rural communities, by increasing their access to life-saving vaccinations.
Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics
Pilcher F, Carney JK, Stein GS
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This research focused on increasing HPV vaccination rates in rural Vermont, where residents face higher rates of cervical cancer and lower vaccination rates than other regions. The study recommended a comprehensive approach that includes school-based vaccination programs, getting parents involved, and engaging community leaders to tackle barriers to vaccination. By implementing these strategies, the aim is to improve protection against HPV-related cancers in these communities.
Who this helps: This helps adolescents and their families in rural areas.
Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry
Keynejad RC, Creed S, Fernando M, Bell D, Codling D +10 more
PubMedCanadian Medical Association journal
PILCHER F
PubMedAlberta medical bulletin
PILCHER F
PubMedCanadian Medical Association journal
PILCHER F
PubMedCanadian Medical Association journal
Pilcher F
PubMedCanadian Medical Association journal
Pilcher F
PubMedCanadian Medical Association journal
Pilcher F, Macnab DS
PubMedCanadian Medical Association journal
Pilcher F, Aikenhead AE
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