The Association between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity in a Behavioral Weight Loss Trial Testing the Addition of Remotely Delivered Feedback Messages to Self-Monitoring
We report adjusted linear regression coefficients (b) with standard errors (SE). The analysis included participants who were primarily white, female, and with obesity. In adjusted models, neighborhood walkability did not moderate the effect of treatment assignment on log-transformed (ln) MVPA or steps count over 12 months. The SM + FB group had greater lnMVPA than the SM group, but lnMVPA and steps were similar between walkability groups. There were no significant interactions for group and time or group, time, and walkability. These findings suggest that adding FB to SM had a small but significant positive impact on PA ov...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jacob K Kariuki Zhadyra Bizhanova Molly B Conroy Lora E Burke Jessica Cheng Britney Beatrice Susan M Sereika Source Type: research

Discrimination and Abuse Among Healthcare Workers from Patients and their Relatives at a Tertiary Hospital in Kenya
Behav Med. 2023 Jul 25:1-8. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2023.2238104. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDiscrimination and abuse of healthcare workers (HCWs) by patients and their relatives remains a pressing and prevalent problem in various healthcare settings, negatively affecting professional outcomes. Despite this, little has been reported about discrimination and abuse in many low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study between May - August 2021 among healthcare workers at a hospital in Kenya. Email invitations were sent, and the survey was in English, and the data was collected t...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Farah Alnoor Ebrahim Jasmit Shah Karishma Sharma Nancy Kunyiha Robert Korom Sayed K Ali Source Type: research

The Association between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity in a Behavioral Weight Loss Trial Testing the Addition of Remotely Delivered Feedback Messages to Self-Monitoring
We report adjusted linear regression coefficients (b) with standard errors (SE). The analysis included participants who were primarily white, female, and with obesity. In adjusted models, neighborhood walkability did not moderate the effect of treatment assignment on log-transformed (ln) MVPA or steps count over 12 months. The SM + FB group had greater lnMVPA than the SM group, but lnMVPA and steps were similar between walkability groups. There were no significant interactions for group and time or group, time, and walkability. These findings suggest that adding FB to SM had a small but significant positive impact on PA ov...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jacob K Kariuki Zhadyra Bizhanova Molly B Conroy Lora E Burke Jessica Cheng Britney Beatrice Susan M Sereika Source Type: research

Discrimination and Abuse Among Healthcare Workers from Patients and their Relatives at a Tertiary Hospital in Kenya
Behav Med. 2023 Jul 25:1-8. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2023.2238104. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDiscrimination and abuse of healthcare workers (HCWs) by patients and their relatives remains a pressing and prevalent problem in various healthcare settings, negatively affecting professional outcomes. Despite this, little has been reported about discrimination and abuse in many low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study between May - August 2021 among healthcare workers at a hospital in Kenya. Email invitations were sent, and the survey was in English, and the data was collected t...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Farah Alnoor Ebrahim Jasmit Shah Karishma Sharma Nancy Kunyiha Robert Korom Sayed K Ali Source Type: research

The Association between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity in a Behavioral Weight Loss Trial Testing the Addition of Remotely Delivered Feedback Messages to Self-Monitoring
We report adjusted linear regression coefficients (b) with standard errors (SE). The analysis included participants who were primarily white, female, and with obesity. In adjusted models, neighborhood walkability did not moderate the effect of treatment assignment on log-transformed (ln) MVPA or steps count over 12 months. The SM + FB group had greater lnMVPA than the SM group, but lnMVPA and steps were similar between walkability groups. There were no significant interactions for group and time or group, time, and walkability. These findings suggest that adding FB to SM had a small but significant positive impact on PA ov...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jacob K Kariuki Zhadyra Bizhanova Molly B Conroy Lora E Burke Jessica Cheng Britney Beatrice Susan M Sereika Source Type: research

Discrimination and Abuse Among Healthcare Workers from Patients and their Relatives at a Tertiary Hospital in Kenya
Behav Med. 2023 Jul 25:1-8. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2023.2238104. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDiscrimination and abuse of healthcare workers (HCWs) by patients and their relatives remains a pressing and prevalent problem in various healthcare settings, negatively affecting professional outcomes. Despite this, little has been reported about discrimination and abuse in many low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study between May - August 2021 among healthcare workers at a hospital in Kenya. Email invitations were sent, and the survey was in English, and the data was collected t...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Farah Alnoor Ebrahim Jasmit Shah Karishma Sharma Nancy Kunyiha Robert Korom Sayed K Ali Source Type: research

The Association between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity in a Behavioral Weight Loss Trial Testing the Addition of Remotely Delivered Feedback Messages to Self-Monitoring
We report adjusted linear regression coefficients (b) with standard errors (SE). The analysis included participants who were primarily white, female, and with obesity. In adjusted models, neighborhood walkability did not moderate the effect of treatment assignment on log-transformed (ln) MVPA or steps count over 12 months. The SM + FB group had greater lnMVPA than the SM group, but lnMVPA and steps were similar between walkability groups. There were no significant interactions for group and time or group, time, and walkability. These findings suggest that adding FB to SM had a small but significant positive impact on PA ov...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jacob K Kariuki Zhadyra Bizhanova Molly B Conroy Lora E Burke Jessica Cheng Britney Beatrice Susan M Sereika Source Type: research

Discrimination and Abuse Among Healthcare Workers from Patients and their Relatives at a Tertiary Hospital in Kenya
Behav Med. 2023 Jul 25:1-8. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2023.2238104. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDiscrimination and abuse of healthcare workers (HCWs) by patients and their relatives remains a pressing and prevalent problem in various healthcare settings, negatively affecting professional outcomes. Despite this, little has been reported about discrimination and abuse in many low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study between May - August 2021 among healthcare workers at a hospital in Kenya. Email invitations were sent, and the survey was in English, and the data was collected t...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Farah Alnoor Ebrahim Jasmit Shah Karishma Sharma Nancy Kunyiha Robert Korom Sayed K Ali Source Type: research

The Association between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity in a Behavioral Weight Loss Trial Testing the Addition of Remotely Delivered Feedback Messages to Self-Monitoring
We report adjusted linear regression coefficients (b) with standard errors (SE). The analysis included participants who were primarily white, female, and with obesity. In adjusted models, neighborhood walkability did not moderate the effect of treatment assignment on log-transformed (ln) MVPA or steps count over 12 months. The SM + FB group had greater lnMVPA than the SM group, but lnMVPA and steps were similar between walkability groups. There were no significant interactions for group and time or group, time, and walkability. These findings suggest that adding FB to SM had a small but significant positive impact on PA ov...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jacob K Kariuki Zhadyra Bizhanova Molly B Conroy Lora E Burke Jessica Cheng Britney Beatrice Susan M Sereika Source Type: research

Discrimination and Abuse Among Healthcare Workers from Patients and their Relatives at a Tertiary Hospital in Kenya
Behav Med. 2023 Jul 25:1-8. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2023.2238104. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDiscrimination and abuse of healthcare workers (HCWs) by patients and their relatives remains a pressing and prevalent problem in various healthcare settings, negatively affecting professional outcomes. Despite this, little has been reported about discrimination and abuse in many low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study between May - August 2021 among healthcare workers at a hospital in Kenya. Email invitations were sent, and the survey was in English, and the data was collected t...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Farah Alnoor Ebrahim Jasmit Shah Karishma Sharma Nancy Kunyiha Robert Korom Sayed K Ali Source Type: research

The Association between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity in a Behavioral Weight Loss Trial Testing the Addition of Remotely Delivered Feedback Messages to Self-Monitoring
We report adjusted linear regression coefficients (b) with standard errors (SE). The analysis included participants who were primarily white, female, and with obesity. In adjusted models, neighborhood walkability did not moderate the effect of treatment assignment on log-transformed (ln) MVPA or steps count over 12 months. The SM + FB group had greater lnMVPA than the SM group, but lnMVPA and steps were similar between walkability groups. There were no significant interactions for group and time or group, time, and walkability. These findings suggest that adding FB to SM had a small but significant positive impact on PA ov...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jacob K Kariuki Zhadyra Bizhanova Molly B Conroy Lora E Burke Jessica Cheng Britney Beatrice Susan M Sereika Source Type: research

Discrimination and Abuse Among Healthcare Workers from Patients and their Relatives at a Tertiary Hospital in Kenya
Behav Med. 2023 Jul 25:1-8. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2023.2238104. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDiscrimination and abuse of healthcare workers (HCWs) by patients and their relatives remains a pressing and prevalent problem in various healthcare settings, negatively affecting professional outcomes. Despite this, little has been reported about discrimination and abuse in many low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study between May - August 2021 among healthcare workers at a hospital in Kenya. Email invitations were sent, and the survey was in English, and the data was collected t...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Farah Alnoor Ebrahim Jasmit Shah Karishma Sharma Nancy Kunyiha Robert Korom Sayed K Ali Source Type: research

The Association between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity in a Behavioral Weight Loss Trial Testing the Addition of Remotely Delivered Feedback Messages to Self-Monitoring
We report adjusted linear regression coefficients (b) with standard errors (SE). The analysis included participants who were primarily white, female, and with obesity. In adjusted models, neighborhood walkability did not moderate the effect of treatment assignment on log-transformed (ln) MVPA or steps count over 12 months. The SM + FB group had greater lnMVPA than the SM group, but lnMVPA and steps were similar between walkability groups. There were no significant interactions for group and time or group, time, and walkability. These findings suggest that adding FB to SM had a small but significant positive impact on PA ov...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jacob K Kariuki Zhadyra Bizhanova Molly B Conroy Lora E Burke Jessica Cheng Britney Beatrice Susan M Sereika Source Type: research

Discrimination and Abuse Among Healthcare Workers from Patients and their Relatives at a Tertiary Hospital in Kenya
Behav Med. 2023 Jul 25:1-8. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2023.2238104. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDiscrimination and abuse of healthcare workers (HCWs) by patients and their relatives remains a pressing and prevalent problem in various healthcare settings, negatively affecting professional outcomes. Despite this, little has been reported about discrimination and abuse in many low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study between May - August 2021 among healthcare workers at a hospital in Kenya. Email invitations were sent, and the survey was in English, and the data was collected t...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Farah Alnoor Ebrahim Jasmit Shah Karishma Sharma Nancy Kunyiha Robert Korom Sayed K Ali Source Type: research

The Association between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity in a Behavioral Weight Loss Trial Testing the Addition of Remotely Delivered Feedback Messages to Self-Monitoring
We report adjusted linear regression coefficients (b) with standard errors (SE). The analysis included participants who were primarily white, female, and with obesity. In adjusted models, neighborhood walkability did not moderate the effect of treatment assignment on log-transformed (ln) MVPA or steps count over 12 months. The SM + FB group had greater lnMVPA than the SM group, but lnMVPA and steps were similar between walkability groups. There were no significant interactions for group and time or group, time, and walkability. These findings suggest that adding FB to SM had a small but significant positive impact on PA ov...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - July 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jacob K Kariuki Zhadyra Bizhanova Molly B Conroy Lora E Burke Jessica Cheng Britney Beatrice Susan M Sereika Source Type: research