Kerry S Kuehl
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Kuehl K, Elliot D, DeFrancesco C, McGinnis W, Ek S, Van Horne A, et al.
J Occup Environ Med
. 2024 Oct;
67(1):e47-e53.
PMID: 39473286
Objective: To assess a novel worksite wellness program to enhance mindfulness and well-being of corrections professionals. Methods: This is a quasi-experimental prospective study of a total worker health and mindfulness...
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Wooliscroft L, McCoy S, Hildebrand A, Rooney W, Oken B, Spain R, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Jan;
13(1):e061539.
PMID: 36596632
Introduction: There is an urgent need for remyelinating therapies that restore function in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). Aerobic exercise is a promising remyelinating strategy because it promotes remyelination in...
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Dreyer H, Owen E, Strycker L, Smolkowski K, Muyskens J, Kirkpatrick T, et al.
JB JS Open Access
. 2018 Oct;
3(2):e0006.
PMID: 30280129
Background: Substantial muscle atrophy occurs after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), resulting in decreased strength and impaired mobility. We sought to determine whether perioperative supplementation with essential amino acids (EAA) would...
4.
Elliot D, Goldberg L, MacKinnon D, Ranby K, Kuehl K, Moe E
Transl Behav Med
. 2016 Aug;
6(3):449-56.
PMID: 27528533
Most behavior change trials focus on outcomes rather than deconstructing how those outcomes related to programmatic theoretical underpinnings and intervention components. In this report, the process of change is compared...
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Kuehl K, Elliot D, MacKinnon D, ORourke H, DeFrancesco C, Miocevic M, et al.
J Occup Environ Med
. 2016 May;
58(5):492-8.
PMID: 27158956
The SHIELD (Safety & Health Improvement: Enhancing Law Enforcement Departments) Study is a worksite wellness team-based intervention among police and sheriff departments assessing the program's effectiveness to reduce occupational risks...
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Goldberg L, Lockwood C, Garg B, Kuehl K
Front Public Health
. 2015 Aug;
3:188.
PMID: 26301210
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a research-tested, team-based health promotion and wellness program combined with digital technologies and implemented in a diverse worksite setting among hospital, clinic, and university...
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Anger W, Elliot D, Bodner T, Olson R, Rohlman D, Truxillo D, et al.
J Occup Health Psychol
. 2014 Dec;
20(2):226-47.
PMID: 25528687
Total Worker Health (TWH) was introduced and the term was trademarked in 2011 by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to formally signal the expansion of traditional...
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Kuehl K, Elliot D, Goldberg L, MacKinnon D, Vila B, Smith J, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2014 May;
2:38.
PMID: 24847475
This randomized prospective trial aimed to assess the feasibility and efficacy of a team-based worksite health and safety intervention for law enforcement personnel. Four-hundred and eight subjects were enrolled and...
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Elliot D, MacKinnon D, Mabry L, Kisbu-Sakarya Y, Defrancesco C, Coxe S, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2013 Sep;
2(2):228-35.
PMID: 24073114
Occupational health promotion programs with documented efficacy have not penetrated worksites. Establishing an implementation model would allow focusing on mediating aspects to enhance installation and use of evidence-based occupational wellness...
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Mabry L, Elliot D, MacKinnon D, Thoemmes F, Kuehl K
Am J Health Behav
. 2013 Aug;
37(5):693-702.
PMID: 23985292
Objectives: To understand the influences associated with durability and diffusion of benefits of a fire service wellness program. Methods: Qualitative assessment of group interviews. Results: Five years following a controlled...