Adrienne Martinez-Hollingsworth
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Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Goodolf D, Martin N, Kim L, Saylor J, Evans J, et al.
Nurs Educ Perspect
. 2025 Jan;
46(2):79-84.
PMID: 39809258
Aim: This survey explored nurse leaders' impressions of burnout on college/school of nursing (CON/SON) administrative staff and leadership-facilitated strategies used to promote resilience building/mitigate burnout. Background: Administrative staff are foundational...
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Saylor J, Evans J, Goodolf D, Martin N, Martinez-Hollingsworth A
Nurse Educ
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39672199
Background: Staff burnout in higher education may affect nursing department functionality. There is limited literature regarding staff burnout and its manifestations in nursing colleges and schools. Purpose: This study evaluated...
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Kim L, Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Coleman B, Aronow H
J Occup Environ Med
. 2024 Aug;
66(10):e513-e520.
PMID: 39164857
Purpose: The aim of the study is to explore how socioenvironmental factors may potentially impact health outcomes across different groups of health workers (HWs). Method: Data from the California Healthy...
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Garcia A, Venegas-Murrillo A, Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Smith L, Wells K, Heilemann M, et al.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities
. 2023 May;
11(3):1478-1488.
PMID: 37202652
Studies of health care access and use among historically resilient populations, while common, often field a limited sample size and rarely ask the groups most impacted by health inequities to...
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Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Hernandez J, Edwards C, Partlow K
Health Promot Pract
. 2023 Mar;
:15248399231156609.
PMID: 36946624
. Describir una intervención de murales implementadas con comunidad envecindarios Latinos para elevar conciencia de barreras delreclutamiento/retención de Latinos en EE. UU. en la investigación clínica,y aumentar acceso de los...
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Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Hernandez J, Edwards C, Partlow K
Health Promot Pract
. 2022 Nov;
:15248399221125789.
PMID: 36367254
No abstract available.
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Bazargan M, Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Cobb S, Kibe L
BMC Public Health
. 2022 May;
22(1):907.
PMID: 35524229
Background: Vaccination is a powerful tool in the fight against seasonal influenza, among underserved, middle-age and older, Latinx adults. Yet, vaccine hesitancy and inconsistent uptake in this population continues to...
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Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Hicks M, Dobrota S, Chu L
J Contin Educ Health Prof
. 2021 Oct;
41(4):286-288.
PMID: 34609356
Both patients and providers in the United States (US) suffer from burnout, which can impact the clinical relationship and quality of care. Among providers, burnout is a state of exhaustion...
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Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Hernandez J, Edwards C, Partlow K
Health Promot Pract
. 2021 Sep;
23(5):766-776.
PMID: 34553625
Purpose: To describe a mural-based intervention that can be implemented in partnership with community members in Latino neighborhoods in order to improve awareness of barriers to recruitment/retention of U.S. Latinos...
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Kim L, Rose D, Martinez-Hollingsworth A, Guo R, Ganz D, Yano E, et al.
J Ambul Care Manage
. 2021 May;
44(4):304-313.
PMID: 34054108
Using data from the Veterans Assessment and Improvement Laboratory for Patient-Centered Care (VAIL-PCC) Survey, this study investigated the relationship between registered nurses' (RNs') and licensed vocational nurses' (LVNs') report of...