Deborah B Reed
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1.
Hunsucker S, Reed D
Workplace Health Saf
. 2021 Jul;
69(12):573-579.
PMID: 34259589
Background: Obesity is a recognized risk factor for work-related injuries (WRI). Despite the inherent safety hazards associated with farm work, research on obesity among farmers is limited giving little guidance...
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McCallum D, Reed D, Claunch D, Davis C, Conaway M
J Rural Health
. 2021 Jun;
38(2):433-441.
PMID: 34110638
Purpose: The effectiveness of a novel intervention for increasing health and safety behaviors of older farmers was tested. Blending didactic and readers' theater techniques, Farm Dinner Theater (FDT) engages farmers...
3.
Reed D, McCallum D, Claunch D
Health Promot Pract
. 2021 May;
22(1_suppl):122S-130S.
PMID: 33942638
Production agriculture ranks as one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States, with older producers suffering 3.5 times the fatalities compared with their younger counterparts. Previous interventions have...
4.
Witt C, Reed D, Rayens M, Hunsucker S
Workplace Health Saf
. 2020 Sep;
68(11):526-532.
PMID: 32928074
Background: Over the past three decades, the number of female farmers in the United States has increased to nearly 1 million, yet research on this occupational group is limited. Job...
5.
Reed D, Claunch D
Workplace Health Saf
. 2020 Jan;
68(5):236-248.
PMID: 31957602
About 84% of the agriculture, fishing, and forestry occupational sector is comprised of farmers. This sector is at high risk for suicide in the United States. Recent disasters and trade...
6.
Hawes N, Wiggins A, Reed D, Hardin-Fanning F
Public Health Nurs
. 2019 Feb;
36(3):270-275.
PMID: 30761585
Background: Farmers' work schedules can result in inconsistent sleep patterns which negatively impact health. Purpose: To explore the relationships between sleep, obesity, and depression in working, older farmers and their...
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Brandford A, Reed D
Workplace Health Saf
. 2018 Sep;
64(10):488-511.
PMID: 30209987
Registered nurses suffer from depression at almost twice the rate of individuals in other professions. Major depression affects both employees and organizations. Depression is linked to increases in work absenteeism,...
8.
Jones M, Reed D, Hunt M
Workplace Health Saf
. 2018 Jul;
66(9):464.
PMID: 30015597
Stress and depression are prevalent among farmers, and suicide has reached epidemic status. Occupational health nurses are in key positions to recognize these mental health issues and use strategies to...
9.
Odom-Forren J, Reed D, Rush C
J Perianesth Nurs
. 2018 Feb;
33(6):801-813.
PMID: 29426653
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to (1) identify symptoms that cause postoperative distress in ambulatory surgery patients; (2) identify symptom management techniques that effectively reduce distress of laparoscopic...
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Odom-Forren J, Reed D, Rush C
AORN J
. 2017 Apr;
105(5):464-477.
PMID: 28454612
Patients who undergo orthopedic ambulatory surgery have reported high levels of symptom distress during recovery at home. Content analysis of this qualitative descriptive study identified techniques of symptom management that...