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  1. Waiting for the Wisdom to Drop: A Photovoice Exploration of Menopause

    The purpose of this study was to create a women’s menopause discussion group based on the Photo Voice method, to use a narrative approach to learn what is currently relevant in the experience of menopausal...

  2. Evaluation of the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART)

    The goal of the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) program is to support young children to develop early reading and literacy skills, as well as to increase their interest, confidence, and enthusiasm about...

  3. The Slavic Community in Multnomah County: An Unsettling Profile

    This report details the experiences of the Slavic community in Multnomah County. The Slavic community is defined as those from the former Soviet Union. It is the largest refugee-based community in Oregon, with...

  4. Organizational Supports Used by Private Child and Family Serving Agencies to Facilitate Evidence Use: a Mixed Methods Study...

    Background: Challenges to evidence use are well documented. Less well understood are the formal supports—e.g., technical infrastructure, inter-organizational relationships—organizations may put in place to...

  5. Getting Performance Metrics Right: A Qualitative Study of Staff Experiences Implementing and Measuring Practice...

    BACKGROUND: Quality improvement is a central goal of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model, and requires the use of relevant performance measures that can effectively guide comprehensive care...

  6. Foundational Knowledge and Other Predictors of Commitment to Trauma-Informed Care

    Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an approach to service delivery based on the understanding of the prevalence of psychological trauma among service users, knowledge about the impact trauma has on engagement to...

  7. Assessing the Impact of Restrictiveness and Placement Type on Transition-Related Outcomes for Youth With and Without...

    Nearly 23,000 youth age out of the foster care system between the ages of 18 and 21 each year in a transition fraught with challenges and barriers. These young people often lack developmentally appropriate...