Daniel J Barnett
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Recent Articles
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Asad N, Afzal B, Chhipa U, Kang B, Barnett D, Mehmood A, et al.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep
. 2025 Mar;
:1-20.
PMID: 40059789
No abstract available.
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Hayanga H, Rosenblum A, McGuire J, Noor K, Thibault D, Woods K, et al.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep
. 2025 Jan;
19():e13.
PMID: 39791325
Objectives: This study sought to assess undergraduate students' knowledge and attitudes surrounding perceived self-efficacy and threats in various common emergencies in communities of higher education. Methods: Self-reported perceptions of knowledge...
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Pascual-Ferra P, Alperstein N, Barnett D, Rimal R
Disaster Med Public Health Prep
. 2025 Jan;
19:e9.
PMID: 39763211
Per Research Letter article type, we are not including an abstract.
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Gould C, Frattaroli S, Williams D, Bulzacchelli M, Barnett D, Davis M
J Occup Environ Med
. 2024 Nov;
66(12):e635-e641.
PMID: 39511842
Abstract: Commercial fishing is a dangerous profession with known hazards for musculoskeletal injuries, yet minimal examination of microbiological or attendant psychosocial hazards from water- and food-borne pathogens like Vibrio vulnificus...
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Pascual-Ferra P, Alperstein N, Burleson J, Jamison A, Bhaktaram A, Rath S, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2024 Jun;
26:e50871.
PMID: 38861266
Background: During an infodemic, timely, reliable, and accessible information is crucial to combat the proliferation of health misinformation. While message testing can provide vital information to make data-informed decisions, traditional...
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Barnett D, Sundermeir S, Reznar M, Lightner A, Poirier L, Rosenblum A, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2024 Jun;
12:1340707.
PMID: 38855456
Introduction: Food-insecure households commonly rely on food pantries to supplement their nutritional needs, a challenge that was underscored during the COVID-19 pandemic. Food pantries, and the food banks that supply...
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Moyal-Smith R, Marsteller J, Barnett D, Kent P, Purnell T, Yuan C
Disaster Med Public Health Prep
. 2024 Feb;
18:e44.
PMID: 38351637
Objective: Disasters exacerbate inequities in health care. Health systems use the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) to plan and coordinate their disaster response. This study examines how 2 health systems...
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Moyal-Smith R, Barnett D, Toner E, Marsteller J, Yuan C
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf
. 2023 Dec;
50(1):49-58.
PMID: 38044219
Background: Disasters exacerbate health inequities, with historically marginalized populations experiencing unjust differences in health care access and outcomes. Health systems plan and respond to disasters using the Hospital Incident Command...
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Marquez D, Agnew J, Barnett D, Davis M, Dalton K
Health Secur
. 2023 Nov;
21(6):450-458.
PMID: 37971808
Veterinary personnel are an essential yet often underappreciated workforce, critical for zoonotic disease prevention and response efforts that impact human health. During the early COVID-19 pandemic, the veterinary workforce supported...
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Victor S, Barnett D, Awori Hayanga J, Pascual-Ferra P, Hayanga H
Disaster Med Public Health Prep
. 2023 Oct;
17:e512.
PMID: 37859433
Objective: Through in-depth interviews, this study aimed to understand perspectives of key stakeholders regarding the decision to curtail academic operations in the setting of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus...