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Mark L Wieland

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Tranby B, Sia I, Clark M, Novotny P, Lohr A, Pardo L, et al.
Res Sq . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38559259
Background: Immigrants to the United States, on average, accumulate cardiovascular risk after resettlement, including obesity. There is a need to co-create interventions to address these disparities, and mood may be...
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Wingo M, Andersen C, Bornstein S, Huber J, Szostek J, Wieland M
Am J Med . 2024 Feb; 137(6):494-499. PMID: 38403180
The expansive scope of internal medicine can make it challenging for clinicians to stay informed about new literature that changes practice. Guideline updates and synthesis of relevant evidence can facilitate...
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Wieland M, Molina L, Goodson M, Capetillo G, Osman A, Ahmed Y, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials . 2024 Feb; 138:107465. PMID: 38309526
Background: Immigrants to the United States face structural barriers that contribute to rising cardiovascular risk factors and obesity after immigration. This manuscript describes the development of the Healthy Immigrant Community...
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Atunah-Jay S, Phelan S, Anderson A, Behl S, McTate E, Gorfine M, et al.
Acad Pediatr . 2024 Jan; 24(6):963-972. PMID: 38244857
Objective: This qualitative study applies a community-based participatory research approach to elicit formative data on pediatric patient experiences of racism in the health care setting and to explore clinic-based opportunities...
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Odedina F, Wieland M, Barbel-Johnson K, Crook J
Mayo Clin Proc . 2024 Jan; 99(1):159-171. PMID: 38176825
The representation of racial and ethnic minority populations in clinical trials continues to be a challenge despite mandates, good intentions, and concerted efforts by funding agencies, regulatory bodies, and researchers...
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Lohr A, Capetillo G, Molina L, Goodson M, Smith K, Griffin J, et al.
J Cancer Educ . 2023 Dec; 39(2):160-167. PMID: 38044415
Digital storytelling (DST) interventions may be one way to address disparities in cancer screening experienced by the Hispanic/Latino population. Digital stories are short, first-person narratives that include voice-over narration and...
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Mohamed A, Chamberlain A, Yost K, Jenkins G, Finney Rutten L, Wieland M, et al.
Cancer Med . 2023 Sep; 12(19):20027-20034. PMID: 37740603
Background: Somali immigrants and refugees constitute one of the largest African ethnic groups immigrating to the United States over the past three decades with the majority resettling in the state...
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Mohamed A, Shah V, Njeru J, Wieland M, Finney Rutten L, Prokop L, et al.
J Immigr Minor Health . 2023 Aug; 26(2):385-394. PMID: 37612453
Cancer screening rates among immigrant and refugee populations in high income countries is significantly lower than native born populations. The objective of this study is to systematically review the effectiveness...
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Lohr A, Neumbo K, Njeru J, Molina L, Hasley R, Ahmed Y, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2023 Aug; 23(1):1517. PMID: 37558981
Background: Im/migrants (immigrants and migrants, including refugees, asylum seekers, and individuals without legal documentation) experience unique assets and needs in relation to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Community-based participatory research (CBPR)...