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Janet Fraser Hale

Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School

Publications -  15
Citations -  335

Janet Fraser Hale is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Curriculum. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 315 citations. Previous affiliations of Janet Fraser Hale include University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Lifestyle behaviours and weight among hospital‐based nurses

TL;DR: The weight, weight-related perceptions and lifestyle behaviours of hospital-based nurses are described and the relationship of demographic, health, weight and job characteristics with lifestyle behaviours are explored to reinforce the need to address the hospital environment and culture.
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Step Ahead A Worksite Obesity Prevention Trial Among Hospital Employees

TL;DR: Although the intervention was able to change organizational perceptions, successfully improving changes in actual and perceived social norms may be needed to achieve population-level impact in complex worksite organizations.
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Correctional health curriculum enhancement through focus groups.

TL;DR: A curriculum cognizant of the special needs of the correctional health care worker is articulate, crucial to prepare competent medical professionals committed to careers in correctional health.
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Applying service-learning through a community-academic partnership: depression screening at a federally funded community health center.

TL;DR: Curricula that employ a service-learning framework can enable health care facilities world-wide to gain additional resources for needed initiatives, including depression screening and treatment programs based on the chronic disease model.
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Academic–Correctional Health Partnerships Preparing the Correctional Health Workforce for the Changing Landscape—Focus Group Research Results

TL;DR: Recruitment challenges, strategic themes identified, and the proposed initiatives to support a stable, high-quality correctional health workforce are described.