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Papers by Kaveh Khoshnood

Research paper thumbnail of Expanded Access to Naloxone: Options for Critical Response to the Epidemic of Opioid Overdose Mortality

American Journal of Public Health, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing Impact of Community Health Nurses on Improving Primary Care Use by Homeless/Marginally Housed Persons

Journal of Community Health Nursing

This study invited a cross-sectional sample of 112 homeless/marginally housed adults in New Haven... more This study invited a cross-sectional sample of 112 homeless/marginally housed adults in New Haven, CT to respond to a structured survey questionnaire. Seventy-six individuals responded. Among them, 39 (51%) had utilized primary care services during the preceding 2 years. Multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusting for age, sex, ethnicity, housing status, health insurance status, and self-reported health status found that having utilized primary care services was significantly associated with having regular contact with a community health nurse. This finding indicates that community health nurses may have a significant influence in increasing primary care service utilization by homeless and marginally housed individuals.

Research paper thumbnail of Social Stigma, Homosexuality and Transsexuality in the Islamic

In Iran, gay male sex carries the death penalty, but hundreds of people are having their sex chan... more In Iran, gay male sex carries the death penalty, but hundreds of people are having their sex changed legally, bolstered by the blessings of members of the ruling Shiite clergy. Iran remains a conservative society, laced by harsh judgments and strict mores. A few clerical decrees is unlikely to change their social attitudes towards these stigmatized groups. Before the Islamic Revolution in 1979, there was no particular policy regarding transsexuals. Iranians with the inclination, means and connections could obtain the necessary medical treatment and new identity documents. To obtain legal permission for sex-change operations and new birth certificates, applicants must provide medical proof of gender-identity disorder. There are now several clinics staffed by psychiatrists and clinical psychologists who are authorized to provide a clinical assessment of the patients requesting a sex change operation. The objective of this study is to examine social stigma as experienced by homosexuals...

Research paper thumbnail of Sexual Offenses Among Children in the North of Jordan: An Exploratory Study

Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2015

Sexual offenses are an important global health problem threatening people of all age groups. Ther... more Sexual offenses are an important global health problem threatening people of all age groups. There are no reported studies regarding sexual violence among children in Jordan. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the problem of sexual violence among children in the Northern region of Jordan. A retrospective design was adopted to review all reports from the Forensic Medicine Teaching Center of North of Jordan clinic on cases of sexual-related assaults that occurred between 2003 and 2007. Reports were reviewed for age, gender, toxicological analysis, and relevant information provided by victims and their relatives. Results indicated that 53% of the cases were male victims, with a male to female ratio of 1:1. Ages ranged from 3 to 18 years with a mean age of 12.5 years. Most cases were considered indecent assaults, while 37.1% were cases of rape. In most cases, offenders were strangers. It could be concluded that Jordanian children are as susceptible to sexual assaults as their counterparts worldwide. This study is the first to report sexual offenses among children in Jordan. As such, it provides baseline data that can be used to inform policy and prevention strategies focused on reducing sexual violence among this vulnerable segment of the Jordanian population.

Research paper thumbnail of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection-Associated Mortality during Pulmonary Tuberculosis Treatment in Six Provinces of Chin

Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES, 2015

To investigate the risk factors attributable to tuberculosis-related deaths in areas with human i... more To investigate the risk factors attributable to tuberculosis-related deaths in areas with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection epidemics. A prospective cohort study of newly registered patients in tuberculosis (TB) dispensaries in six representative Chinese provinces was conducted from September 1, 2009 to August 31, 2011. Risk factors for TB-associated death were identified through logistic regression analysis. Of 19,103 newly registered pulmonary TB patients, 925 (4.8%) were found to be HIV-positive. Miliary TB and acid-fast bacillus smear-negative TB were more common among these patients. Out of a total of 322 (1.7%) deaths that occurred during TB treatment, 85 (26%) of the patients were co-infected with HIV. Multivariate analysis revealed that HIV infection was the strongest predictor of death [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 7.86]. Other significant mortality risk factors included presentation with miliary TB (aOR 4.10; 95% confidence interval: 2.14-7.88), ⋝35 years of age (a...

Research paper thumbnail of Confidentiality, privacy, & respect: Perspectives of female sex workers participating in HIV prevention research in Andhra Pradesh, India

Background: HIV is of critical concern in Andhra Pradesh, India, largely affecting high risk subg... more Background: HIV is of critical concern in Andhra Pradesh, India, largely affecting high risk subgroups, including female sex workers (FSW). Given the immense consequences of stigma associated with identification as a sex worker (e.g. violence, arrest), confidentiality, privacy, and respect are a priority in the development of HIV prevention research protocols. The current study examines qualitatively whether these critical aspects of research ethics were addressed adequately among FSW who have participated in HIV prevention studies in this region. Method: FSW (n=30) reporting recent (previous three years) involvement in HIV prevention research were recruited from a community-based organization. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were audio-taped, translated, and transcribed. Content analysis yielded common themes particular to confidentiality, privacy, and respect. Results: Aspects of the consent process, staff gender and demeanor, study environment, survey content, and time req...

Research paper thumbnail of Incidence of anal cytological abnormalities in a cohort of human immunodeficiency virus-infected women

Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention

Little is known about the natural history of anal human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in HIV-inf... more Little is known about the natural history of anal human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in HIV-infected women because, to date, no longitudinal studies have been reported in the scientific literature. This article estimates the incidence of anal cytological abnormalities in a cohort of HIV-infected women. It also examines potential risk factors for the development of an anal cytological abnormality. A cohort of HIV-infected women underwent interview, anal cytology, and anogenital HPV DNA testing. Women with a normal baseline anal cytology were followed for the development of an anal cytological abnormality. The incidence of an abnormality was calculated. Survival analyses were performed to examine risk factors for the development of an abnormality. Fourteen of 100 HIV-infected women had an abnormal anal cytology at baseline. Among the 86 women with a normal baseline cytology, the incidence of an abnormality was 22 [95% confidence interval (CI), 14-33] per 100 person-years. In a multi...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluating the Impact of Test-and-Treat on the HIV Epidemic among MSM in China Using a Mathematical Model

PloS one, 2015

Various studies have modeled the impact of test-and-treat policies on the HIV epidemics worldwide... more Various studies have modeled the impact of test-and-treat policies on the HIV epidemics worldwide. However, few modeling studies have taken into account China's context. To understand the potential effect of test-and-treat on the HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men (MSM) in China, we developed a mathematical model to evaluate the impact of the strategy. Based on the natural history of the CD4 count of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA), we constructed a dynamic compartmental model of HIV transmission among Chinese MSM to project the number of HIV new infections and prevalence over 10 years. We predicted the annual number of HIV new infections and the total number of MSM living with HIV and AIDS (based on Beijing data) between 2010 and 2022 under the following conditions: (1) current practice (testing rate of 50% and ART coverage of 39%); (2) both testing rate and ART coverage increasing to 70% in 2013; (3) both testing rate and ART coverage increasing to 90% in 201...

Research paper thumbnail of Cross-cultural validation of the moral sensitivity questionnaire-revised Chinese version

Nursing ethics, Jan 22, 2015

Ethical issues pose challenges for nurses who are increasingly caring for patients in complicated... more Ethical issues pose challenges for nurses who are increasingly caring for patients in complicated situations. Ethical sensitivity is a prerequisite for nurses to make decisions in the best interest of their patients in daily practice. Currently, there is no tool for assessing ethical sensitivity in Chinese language, and no empirical studies of ethical sensitivity among Chinese nurses. The study was conducted to translate the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire-Revised Version (MSQ-R) into Chinese and establish the psychometric properties of the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire-Revised Version into Chinese (MSQ-R-CV). This research was a methodological and descriptive study. MSQ-R was translated into Chinese using Brislin's model, and the Translation Validity Index was evaluated. MSQ-R-CV was then distributed along with a demographic questionnaire to 360 nurses working at tertiary and municipal hospitals in Changsha, China. This study was approved by the Institutional Review Boards of...

Research paper thumbnail of Knowledge and perceptions of sexual and reproductive health and HIV among perinatally HIV-infected adolescents in rural China

AIDS care, Jan 20, 2015

Due to the success of highly active antiretroviral therapy, more children infected with HIV perin... more Due to the success of highly active antiretroviral therapy, more children infected with HIV perinatally are living to adolescence. This brings new challenges on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and psychosocial support specific to adolescents. To improve such efforts on long-term care of this vulnerable population, we assessed SRH and HIV knowledge and perceptions among perinatally HIV-infected adolescents (PHIVA). This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted between July and September 2013 in a rural HIV clinic. A structured questionnaire focusing on SRH and HIV was administered to 124 PHIVA attending quarterly medical visit. Multivariable logistic regression was used to detect associated factors with knowledge acquisition. Among participants, 79% had never discussed puberty development or sexuality with parents. Over 50% had never heard of condoms and 20% reported not having any informational source of SRH and HIV knowledge. Only 5% correctly answered all questio...

Research paper thumbnail of ExpandedAccesstoNaloxone:OptionsforCriticalResponsetothe EpidemicofOpioidOverdoseMortality

Research paper thumbnail of With so much need, where do I serve?

The virtual mentor : VM, 2010

State Medical University is working to design and implement an updated version of its curriculum.... more State Medical University is working to design and implement an updated version of its curriculum. As part of this new curriculum, the university would like to establish a policy for student engagement in the community. The dean, Dr. Grant, suggests that students need to be active in serving the larger community in which they live and study during their medical training. He emphasizes that this would be an excellent learning experience for the students, inasmuch as he views the urban community where the university is located as a different world from that which the majority of the medical students have previously experienced. Several other faculty members agree with Dr. Grant's opinion.

Research paper thumbnail of Chinese nurses' perceived barriers and facilitators of ethical sensitivity

Nursing ethics, Jan 29, 2015

An overview of ethical sensitivity among Chinese registered nurses is needed to develop and optim... more An overview of ethical sensitivity among Chinese registered nurses is needed to develop and optimize the education programs and interventions to cultivate and improve ethical sensitivity. The study was conducted to explore the barriers to and facilitators of ethical sensitivity among Chinese registered nurses working in hospital settings. A convergent parallel mixed-methods research design was adopted. In the cross-sectional quantitative study, the Chinese Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire-revised version was used to assess the levels of ethical sensitivity among registered nurses, and the scores were correlated with key demographics, training experiences in ethics, and workplace cultural environments (n = 306). In the qualitative study, semi-structured interviews were used to elicit the nurses' perceptions of the barriers and facilitators in nurturing ethical sensitivity (n = 15). The data were collected from February to June 2014. This study was approved by the Institutional Rev...

Research paper thumbnail of Profiles of risk: a qualitative study of injecting drug users in Tehran, Iran

Background: In Iran, there are an estimated 200,000 injecting drug users (IDUs). Injecting drug u... more Background: In Iran, there are an estimated 200,000 injecting drug users (IDUs). Injecting drug use is a relatively new phenomenon for this country, where opium smoking was the predominant form of drug use for hundreds of years. As in many countries experiencing a rise in injecting drug use, HIV/AIDS in Iran is associated with the injection of drugs, accounting for transmission of more than two-thirds of HIV infections. This study aimed to: describe the range of characteristics of IDUs in Tehran, Iran's capital city; 2) examine the injecting-related HIV risk behaviors of IDUs, and 3) suggest necessary interventions to prevent HIV transmission among IDUs and their families and sex partners.

Research paper thumbnail of Syringe source, use, and discard among injection-drug users in New Haven, Connecticut

AIDS & public policy journal

We examined syringe source, use, and discard practices of injection-drug users (IDUs) in New Have... more We examined syringe source, use, and discard practices of injection-drug users (IDUs) in New Haven, Connecticut, a city with both a legal syringe-exchange program (SEP) and non-prescription availability of syringes through pharmacies. The population demographics, syringe use, and discard practices of IDUs who obtained syringes from various sources were compared using structured interview data. Of the 373 IDUs recruited, 268 (72 percent) resided in the city of New Haven. Among the New Haven IDUs, 111 (41 percent) reported pharmacies, 36 (13 percent) reported the New Haven SEP, 90 (34 percent) reported both, and 27 (10 percent) reported neither as their usual source of syringes in the past six months. No significant differences (p value < 0.05) were observed among New Haven IDUs who relied on pharmacies versus the SEP. However, IDUs who relied on the SEP were significantly less likely to report they threw away used syringes, compared with pharmacy users. Both the pharmacies and the...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of an innovative program to address the health and social service needs of drug-using women with or at risk for HIV infection

Journal of community health, 1998

Drug-using women with or at risk for HIV infection have many competing unmet needs, especially fo... more Drug-using women with or at risk for HIV infection have many competing unmet needs, especially for social services, drug treatment, and medical care. High-risk drug-using women were recruited through street outreach, at needle exchange sites, a prison, and local community based organizations in New Haven, Connecticut for a study of the service needs of out-of-treatment drug users and the ability of an interactive case management intervention (ICM) to address those needs. These women were administered baseline and follow-up interviews to identify their health and social service needs and the degree to which these needs were resolved. The women who chose to enroll in the interactive case management intervention (n = 38) did not differ demographically nor in their HIV risk behaviors from those not receiving case management (n = 73). Provision of ICM was most successful in meeting needs for supportive mental health counseling, basic services, and long term housing. The impact of interac...

Research paper thumbnail of Female spouses of injection drug users in Pakistan: a bridge population of the HIV epidemic?

Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de santé de la Méditerranée orientale = al-Majallah al-ṣiḥḥīyah li-sharq al-mutawassiṭ, 2011

An estimated 21% of injection drug users (IDUs) in Pakistan are HIV-positive and data suggest tha... more An estimated 21% of injection drug users (IDUs) in Pakistan are HIV-positive and data suggest that the spouses of IDUs may be a critical component of the HIV transmission chain. This study interviewed 101 spouses of male IDUs about their sexual practices and drug use. We found that 43% had been sexually active with their partners in the past month but only 4% reported selling sex. Almost a quarter (23%) used drugs and 19% injected drugs, usually a combination of diazepam and pheniramine. Although sex work was infrequent among spouses of IDUs, their risk of contracting HIV and transmitting it to others was high because they received injection drugs, sometimes along with their IDU husbands, from the same health centres that provided therapeutic injections to the rest of the community. IDU spouses may thus serve as a bridge group via therapeutic injections, rather than via sex work.

Research paper thumbnail of Violent conflict and opiate use in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review

International Journal of Drug Policy, 2014

Background: Violent conflicts disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income coun... more Background: Violent conflicts disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income countries, and exposure to conflict is a known risk factor for mental disorders and substance use, including use of illicit opiates. Opiate use can be particularly problematic in resource-limited settings because few treatment options are available and dependence can impede economic development. In this systematic review, we explore the relationship between violent conflict and opiate use in conflict-affected populations in low and middle-income countries. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, PsychINFO, SCOPUS, PILOTS, and select grey literature databases using a defined list of key terms related to conflict and opiate use, screened the results for relevant and methodologically rigorous studies, and conducted a forward search of the bibliographies of selected results to identify additional studies. Results: We screened 707 articles, selecting 6 articles for inclusion: 4 quantitative studies and 2 qualitative studies that examined populations in 9 different countries. All study participants were adults (aged 15-65) living in or displaced from a conflict-affected country. Data sources included death records, hospital records, and interviews with refugees, internally displaced persons, and others affected by conflict. Overall, we found a positive, but ambiguous, association between violent conflict and opiate use, with five of six studies suggesting that opiate use increases with violent conflict. Five key factors mediate the conceptual relationship between opiate use and violent conflict: (1) pre-conflict opiate presence, (2) mental disorders, (3) lack of economic opportunity, (4) changes in social norms or structure, and (5) changes in drug availability. Conclusions: The strength and direction of the association between opiate use and violent conflict and the proposed mediating factors may differ between contexts, necessitating country and population-specific research and interventions. Prevalence of opiate use prior to the start of conflict was common to all populations in which conflict induced a change in opiate use, suggesting that interventions to reduce opiate use and future research should focus on such populations. Population-based, longitudinal studies that use systematic measures of exposure to conflict and opiate use are needed to further explore this association and its mediating factors.

Research paper thumbnail of Are we practicing what we teach? Ethical guidelines and student global health research experiences

Annals of Global Health, 2014

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Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduate and graduate student training in global health research: Preparing the next generation

Annals of Global Health, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Expanded Access to Naloxone: Options for Critical Response to the Epidemic of Opioid Overdose Mortality

American Journal of Public Health, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing Impact of Community Health Nurses on Improving Primary Care Use by Homeless/Marginally Housed Persons

Journal of Community Health Nursing

This study invited a cross-sectional sample of 112 homeless/marginally housed adults in New Haven... more This study invited a cross-sectional sample of 112 homeless/marginally housed adults in New Haven, CT to respond to a structured survey questionnaire. Seventy-six individuals responded. Among them, 39 (51%) had utilized primary care services during the preceding 2 years. Multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusting for age, sex, ethnicity, housing status, health insurance status, and self-reported health status found that having utilized primary care services was significantly associated with having regular contact with a community health nurse. This finding indicates that community health nurses may have a significant influence in increasing primary care service utilization by homeless and marginally housed individuals.

Research paper thumbnail of Social Stigma, Homosexuality and Transsexuality in the Islamic

In Iran, gay male sex carries the death penalty, but hundreds of people are having their sex chan... more In Iran, gay male sex carries the death penalty, but hundreds of people are having their sex changed legally, bolstered by the blessings of members of the ruling Shiite clergy. Iran remains a conservative society, laced by harsh judgments and strict mores. A few clerical decrees is unlikely to change their social attitudes towards these stigmatized groups. Before the Islamic Revolution in 1979, there was no particular policy regarding transsexuals. Iranians with the inclination, means and connections could obtain the necessary medical treatment and new identity documents. To obtain legal permission for sex-change operations and new birth certificates, applicants must provide medical proof of gender-identity disorder. There are now several clinics staffed by psychiatrists and clinical psychologists who are authorized to provide a clinical assessment of the patients requesting a sex change operation. The objective of this study is to examine social stigma as experienced by homosexuals...

Research paper thumbnail of Sexual Offenses Among Children in the North of Jordan: An Exploratory Study

Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2015

Sexual offenses are an important global health problem threatening people of all age groups. Ther... more Sexual offenses are an important global health problem threatening people of all age groups. There are no reported studies regarding sexual violence among children in Jordan. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the problem of sexual violence among children in the Northern region of Jordan. A retrospective design was adopted to review all reports from the Forensic Medicine Teaching Center of North of Jordan clinic on cases of sexual-related assaults that occurred between 2003 and 2007. Reports were reviewed for age, gender, toxicological analysis, and relevant information provided by victims and their relatives. Results indicated that 53% of the cases were male victims, with a male to female ratio of 1:1. Ages ranged from 3 to 18 years with a mean age of 12.5 years. Most cases were considered indecent assaults, while 37.1% were cases of rape. In most cases, offenders were strangers. It could be concluded that Jordanian children are as susceptible to sexual assaults as their counterparts worldwide. This study is the first to report sexual offenses among children in Jordan. As such, it provides baseline data that can be used to inform policy and prevention strategies focused on reducing sexual violence among this vulnerable segment of the Jordanian population.

Research paper thumbnail of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection-Associated Mortality during Pulmonary Tuberculosis Treatment in Six Provinces of Chin

Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES, 2015

To investigate the risk factors attributable to tuberculosis-related deaths in areas with human i... more To investigate the risk factors attributable to tuberculosis-related deaths in areas with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection epidemics. A prospective cohort study of newly registered patients in tuberculosis (TB) dispensaries in six representative Chinese provinces was conducted from September 1, 2009 to August 31, 2011. Risk factors for TB-associated death were identified through logistic regression analysis. Of 19,103 newly registered pulmonary TB patients, 925 (4.8%) were found to be HIV-positive. Miliary TB and acid-fast bacillus smear-negative TB were more common among these patients. Out of a total of 322 (1.7%) deaths that occurred during TB treatment, 85 (26%) of the patients were co-infected with HIV. Multivariate analysis revealed that HIV infection was the strongest predictor of death [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 7.86]. Other significant mortality risk factors included presentation with miliary TB (aOR 4.10; 95% confidence interval: 2.14-7.88), ⋝35 years of age (a...

Research paper thumbnail of Confidentiality, privacy, & respect: Perspectives of female sex workers participating in HIV prevention research in Andhra Pradesh, India

Background: HIV is of critical concern in Andhra Pradesh, India, largely affecting high risk subg... more Background: HIV is of critical concern in Andhra Pradesh, India, largely affecting high risk subgroups, including female sex workers (FSW). Given the immense consequences of stigma associated with identification as a sex worker (e.g. violence, arrest), confidentiality, privacy, and respect are a priority in the development of HIV prevention research protocols. The current study examines qualitatively whether these critical aspects of research ethics were addressed adequately among FSW who have participated in HIV prevention studies in this region. Method: FSW (n=30) reporting recent (previous three years) involvement in HIV prevention research were recruited from a community-based organization. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were audio-taped, translated, and transcribed. Content analysis yielded common themes particular to confidentiality, privacy, and respect. Results: Aspects of the consent process, staff gender and demeanor, study environment, survey content, and time req...

Research paper thumbnail of Incidence of anal cytological abnormalities in a cohort of human immunodeficiency virus-infected women

Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention

Little is known about the natural history of anal human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in HIV-inf... more Little is known about the natural history of anal human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in HIV-infected women because, to date, no longitudinal studies have been reported in the scientific literature. This article estimates the incidence of anal cytological abnormalities in a cohort of HIV-infected women. It also examines potential risk factors for the development of an anal cytological abnormality. A cohort of HIV-infected women underwent interview, anal cytology, and anogenital HPV DNA testing. Women with a normal baseline anal cytology were followed for the development of an anal cytological abnormality. The incidence of an abnormality was calculated. Survival analyses were performed to examine risk factors for the development of an abnormality. Fourteen of 100 HIV-infected women had an abnormal anal cytology at baseline. Among the 86 women with a normal baseline cytology, the incidence of an abnormality was 22 [95% confidence interval (CI), 14-33] per 100 person-years. In a multi...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluating the Impact of Test-and-Treat on the HIV Epidemic among MSM in China Using a Mathematical Model

PloS one, 2015

Various studies have modeled the impact of test-and-treat policies on the HIV epidemics worldwide... more Various studies have modeled the impact of test-and-treat policies on the HIV epidemics worldwide. However, few modeling studies have taken into account China's context. To understand the potential effect of test-and-treat on the HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men (MSM) in China, we developed a mathematical model to evaluate the impact of the strategy. Based on the natural history of the CD4 count of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA), we constructed a dynamic compartmental model of HIV transmission among Chinese MSM to project the number of HIV new infections and prevalence over 10 years. We predicted the annual number of HIV new infections and the total number of MSM living with HIV and AIDS (based on Beijing data) between 2010 and 2022 under the following conditions: (1) current practice (testing rate of 50% and ART coverage of 39%); (2) both testing rate and ART coverage increasing to 70% in 2013; (3) both testing rate and ART coverage increasing to 90% in 201...

Research paper thumbnail of Cross-cultural validation of the moral sensitivity questionnaire-revised Chinese version

Nursing ethics, Jan 22, 2015

Ethical issues pose challenges for nurses who are increasingly caring for patients in complicated... more Ethical issues pose challenges for nurses who are increasingly caring for patients in complicated situations. Ethical sensitivity is a prerequisite for nurses to make decisions in the best interest of their patients in daily practice. Currently, there is no tool for assessing ethical sensitivity in Chinese language, and no empirical studies of ethical sensitivity among Chinese nurses. The study was conducted to translate the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire-Revised Version (MSQ-R) into Chinese and establish the psychometric properties of the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire-Revised Version into Chinese (MSQ-R-CV). This research was a methodological and descriptive study. MSQ-R was translated into Chinese using Brislin's model, and the Translation Validity Index was evaluated. MSQ-R-CV was then distributed along with a demographic questionnaire to 360 nurses working at tertiary and municipal hospitals in Changsha, China. This study was approved by the Institutional Review Boards of...

Research paper thumbnail of Knowledge and perceptions of sexual and reproductive health and HIV among perinatally HIV-infected adolescents in rural China

AIDS care, Jan 20, 2015

Due to the success of highly active antiretroviral therapy, more children infected with HIV perin... more Due to the success of highly active antiretroviral therapy, more children infected with HIV perinatally are living to adolescence. This brings new challenges on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and psychosocial support specific to adolescents. To improve such efforts on long-term care of this vulnerable population, we assessed SRH and HIV knowledge and perceptions among perinatally HIV-infected adolescents (PHIVA). This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted between July and September 2013 in a rural HIV clinic. A structured questionnaire focusing on SRH and HIV was administered to 124 PHIVA attending quarterly medical visit. Multivariable logistic regression was used to detect associated factors with knowledge acquisition. Among participants, 79% had never discussed puberty development or sexuality with parents. Over 50% had never heard of condoms and 20% reported not having any informational source of SRH and HIV knowledge. Only 5% correctly answered all questio...

Research paper thumbnail of ExpandedAccesstoNaloxone:OptionsforCriticalResponsetothe EpidemicofOpioidOverdoseMortality

Research paper thumbnail of With so much need, where do I serve?

The virtual mentor : VM, 2010

State Medical University is working to design and implement an updated version of its curriculum.... more State Medical University is working to design and implement an updated version of its curriculum. As part of this new curriculum, the university would like to establish a policy for student engagement in the community. The dean, Dr. Grant, suggests that students need to be active in serving the larger community in which they live and study during their medical training. He emphasizes that this would be an excellent learning experience for the students, inasmuch as he views the urban community where the university is located as a different world from that which the majority of the medical students have previously experienced. Several other faculty members agree with Dr. Grant's opinion.

Research paper thumbnail of Chinese nurses' perceived barriers and facilitators of ethical sensitivity

Nursing ethics, Jan 29, 2015

An overview of ethical sensitivity among Chinese registered nurses is needed to develop and optim... more An overview of ethical sensitivity among Chinese registered nurses is needed to develop and optimize the education programs and interventions to cultivate and improve ethical sensitivity. The study was conducted to explore the barriers to and facilitators of ethical sensitivity among Chinese registered nurses working in hospital settings. A convergent parallel mixed-methods research design was adopted. In the cross-sectional quantitative study, the Chinese Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire-revised version was used to assess the levels of ethical sensitivity among registered nurses, and the scores were correlated with key demographics, training experiences in ethics, and workplace cultural environments (n = 306). In the qualitative study, semi-structured interviews were used to elicit the nurses' perceptions of the barriers and facilitators in nurturing ethical sensitivity (n = 15). The data were collected from February to June 2014. This study was approved by the Institutional Rev...

Research paper thumbnail of Profiles of risk: a qualitative study of injecting drug users in Tehran, Iran

Background: In Iran, there are an estimated 200,000 injecting drug users (IDUs). Injecting drug u... more Background: In Iran, there are an estimated 200,000 injecting drug users (IDUs). Injecting drug use is a relatively new phenomenon for this country, where opium smoking was the predominant form of drug use for hundreds of years. As in many countries experiencing a rise in injecting drug use, HIV/AIDS in Iran is associated with the injection of drugs, accounting for transmission of more than two-thirds of HIV infections. This study aimed to: describe the range of characteristics of IDUs in Tehran, Iran's capital city; 2) examine the injecting-related HIV risk behaviors of IDUs, and 3) suggest necessary interventions to prevent HIV transmission among IDUs and their families and sex partners.

Research paper thumbnail of Syringe source, use, and discard among injection-drug users in New Haven, Connecticut

AIDS & public policy journal

We examined syringe source, use, and discard practices of injection-drug users (IDUs) in New Have... more We examined syringe source, use, and discard practices of injection-drug users (IDUs) in New Haven, Connecticut, a city with both a legal syringe-exchange program (SEP) and non-prescription availability of syringes through pharmacies. The population demographics, syringe use, and discard practices of IDUs who obtained syringes from various sources were compared using structured interview data. Of the 373 IDUs recruited, 268 (72 percent) resided in the city of New Haven. Among the New Haven IDUs, 111 (41 percent) reported pharmacies, 36 (13 percent) reported the New Haven SEP, 90 (34 percent) reported both, and 27 (10 percent) reported neither as their usual source of syringes in the past six months. No significant differences (p value < 0.05) were observed among New Haven IDUs who relied on pharmacies versus the SEP. However, IDUs who relied on the SEP were significantly less likely to report they threw away used syringes, compared with pharmacy users. Both the pharmacies and the...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of an innovative program to address the health and social service needs of drug-using women with or at risk for HIV infection

Journal of community health, 1998

Drug-using women with or at risk for HIV infection have many competing unmet needs, especially fo... more Drug-using women with or at risk for HIV infection have many competing unmet needs, especially for social services, drug treatment, and medical care. High-risk drug-using women were recruited through street outreach, at needle exchange sites, a prison, and local community based organizations in New Haven, Connecticut for a study of the service needs of out-of-treatment drug users and the ability of an interactive case management intervention (ICM) to address those needs. These women were administered baseline and follow-up interviews to identify their health and social service needs and the degree to which these needs were resolved. The women who chose to enroll in the interactive case management intervention (n = 38) did not differ demographically nor in their HIV risk behaviors from those not receiving case management (n = 73). Provision of ICM was most successful in meeting needs for supportive mental health counseling, basic services, and long term housing. The impact of interac...

Research paper thumbnail of Female spouses of injection drug users in Pakistan: a bridge population of the HIV epidemic?

Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de santé de la Méditerranée orientale = al-Majallah al-ṣiḥḥīyah li-sharq al-mutawassiṭ, 2011

An estimated 21% of injection drug users (IDUs) in Pakistan are HIV-positive and data suggest tha... more An estimated 21% of injection drug users (IDUs) in Pakistan are HIV-positive and data suggest that the spouses of IDUs may be a critical component of the HIV transmission chain. This study interviewed 101 spouses of male IDUs about their sexual practices and drug use. We found that 43% had been sexually active with their partners in the past month but only 4% reported selling sex. Almost a quarter (23%) used drugs and 19% injected drugs, usually a combination of diazepam and pheniramine. Although sex work was infrequent among spouses of IDUs, their risk of contracting HIV and transmitting it to others was high because they received injection drugs, sometimes along with their IDU husbands, from the same health centres that provided therapeutic injections to the rest of the community. IDU spouses may thus serve as a bridge group via therapeutic injections, rather than via sex work.

Research paper thumbnail of Violent conflict and opiate use in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review

International Journal of Drug Policy, 2014

Background: Violent conflicts disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income coun... more Background: Violent conflicts disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income countries, and exposure to conflict is a known risk factor for mental disorders and substance use, including use of illicit opiates. Opiate use can be particularly problematic in resource-limited settings because few treatment options are available and dependence can impede economic development. In this systematic review, we explore the relationship between violent conflict and opiate use in conflict-affected populations in low and middle-income countries. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, PsychINFO, SCOPUS, PILOTS, and select grey literature databases using a defined list of key terms related to conflict and opiate use, screened the results for relevant and methodologically rigorous studies, and conducted a forward search of the bibliographies of selected results to identify additional studies. Results: We screened 707 articles, selecting 6 articles for inclusion: 4 quantitative studies and 2 qualitative studies that examined populations in 9 different countries. All study participants were adults (aged 15-65) living in or displaced from a conflict-affected country. Data sources included death records, hospital records, and interviews with refugees, internally displaced persons, and others affected by conflict. Overall, we found a positive, but ambiguous, association between violent conflict and opiate use, with five of six studies suggesting that opiate use increases with violent conflict. Five key factors mediate the conceptual relationship between opiate use and violent conflict: (1) pre-conflict opiate presence, (2) mental disorders, (3) lack of economic opportunity, (4) changes in social norms or structure, and (5) changes in drug availability. Conclusions: The strength and direction of the association between opiate use and violent conflict and the proposed mediating factors may differ between contexts, necessitating country and population-specific research and interventions. Prevalence of opiate use prior to the start of conflict was common to all populations in which conflict induced a change in opiate use, suggesting that interventions to reduce opiate use and future research should focus on such populations. Population-based, longitudinal studies that use systematic measures of exposure to conflict and opiate use are needed to further explore this association and its mediating factors.

Research paper thumbnail of Are we practicing what we teach? Ethical guidelines and student global health research experiences

Annals of Global Health, 2014

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Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduate and graduate student training in global health research: Preparing the next generation

Annals of Global Health, 2014