Just Released: Tribal Epidemiology Centers supplement with the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
The new Tribal Epidemiology Centers supplement with the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice is now available. The special issue is can be viewed on the JPHMP website here.
The September/October issue of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice illustrates the positive influence of local public health agencies on the populations they serve.
Issue Contents
Editorial:
Commentaries:
- Commentary on Tribal Epidemiology Centers From Tribal Leaders’ Perspective
- CDC Partnerships With Tribal Epidemiology Centers to Improve the Health of American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Research Reports:
- A Forgotten Danger: Burden of Influenza Mortality Among American Indians and Alaska Natives, 1999-2016
- Cigarette Use Among American Indians and Alaska Natives in Metropolitan Areas, Rural Areas, and Tribal Lands
- The Burden of Unintentional Injury Mortality Among American Indians/Alaska Natives in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
- Effect Modification of the Association Between Race and Stage at Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis by Socioeconomic Status
- Racial Misclassification in Mortality Records Among American Indians/Alaska Natives in Oklahoma From 1991 to 2015
- Improving Tribal Nation–Specific Mortality Numerators in the South and Eastern Tribes
- Identification of American Indians and Alaska Natives in Public Health Data Sets: A Comparison Using Linkage-Corrected Washington State Death Certificates
- Spatiotemporal Analysis of Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline Registrations Using Geoimputation and Joinpoint Analysis
Practice Report:
- Developing an Epidemiologic Study to Investigate Risk Factors for Colorectal Cancer Among Alaska Native People
- A Comparative Analysis of Telephone and In-Person Survey Administration for Public Health Surveillance in Rural American Indian Communities
- Survey Development: Community Involvement in the Design and Implementation Process
- An Innovative Tribal-State Partnership: The Development of the Healthy Alaskans 2020 Statewide Health Improvement Plan
- A Spatial Evaluation of Healthy Food Access: Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Participants
- An Evaluation of Hepatitis C Virus Telehealth Services Serving Tribal Communities: Patterns of Usage, Evolving Needs, and Barriers