Research Report: December 10-16, 2021
A collection of the University at Albany's School of Public Health research from December 10-16, 2021.
SPH Research: Infants Experiencing Feeding Problems More Likely to Develop Developmental Delays
Infants who experience feeding problems are more likely to develop developmental delays later in childhood, according to a new study done in partnership with the University’s School of Public Health.
Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist in HIV Diagnoses
While HIV infection rates are declining, a recent study done in partnership with the University shows that racial and ethnic disparities remain in HIV diagnoses among heterosexually active adults in the United States.
Graduate Student Helps Improve Local Services to Victims of Elder Abuse
A School of Public Health and School of Social Welfare student assisted in developing multi-disciplinary teams designed to fight elder abuse in the Capital Region — teams that monitor and track services provided to victims, identify gaps in service and work to create systemic change.
Research Report: December 3-9, 2021
A collection of the University at Albany's School of Public Health research from December 3-9, 2021.
SPH Partners with Italy and Colombia to Provide International Perspectives on COVID-19
UAlbany SPH Faculty Member Engages Globally Through Cooperative Online International Learning (COIL) activities with Partners on Two Continents
Nurse Practitioners in New York Increase Access to Primary Care in Underserved Communities
Nurse practitioners (NPs) are making substantial contributions to primary care in health professional shortage areas (HPSAs) in New York State, according to a recent study from the Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS) at University at Albany's School of Public Health. The report, A Profile of New York State’s Patient Care Nurse Practitioners, found that more than one-third of all active NPs in the state provide primary care services and half of them work in primary care HPSAs.
Research Report: November 19-December 2, 2021
A collection of the University at Albany's School of Public Health research from November 19-December 2, 2021.