Browsing OU-Tulsa Research Forum 2020 by Title
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Perceived Organizational and Social Support as Probable Mitigators of Burnout Among Medical Trainees and Providers
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: National trends show that employees and trainees in the medical field are susceptible to burnout. To our knowledge, no studies have been published on burnout moderators, such as perceived support and lifestyle ... -
Predictive Factors of Follow-Up in Early Lifestyle Intervention for Childhood Obesity
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: The Early Lifestyle Intervention (ELI) Clinic is an OU Physicians Pediatrics specialty clinic dedicated to helping children achieve healthier weights via behavioral modification through a multidisciplinary team ... -
Preservice Teachers' Use of a Translation App with Dual Language Learners
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: Many practicing teachers face challenges with effective technology integration (Keengwe & Onchwari, 2009). Teachers who do integrate technology into their educational practices understand that it is not an ... -
Queer Affirmative Practice for Medical and Social Work Students: An Introductory Module
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: Research suggests members of the sexual and gender minority (SGM) community fail to seek out medical care despite a higher prevalence of negative health outcomes, ranging from implicit bias to structural violence. ... -
Relationship Between the Second Victim Phenomenon and Occupational Burnout in Healthcare
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: Unexpected events or outcomes in healthcare that create considerable harm or lasting damage to a patient are called adverse patient events (Mira et al., 2015). Providers affected by such events are called “second ... -
Revisiting Unlicensed Channel Access Scheme of 5G New Radio
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: As the second phase of 5G standardization efforts encapsulated in Release 16 comes to its freeze and completion date in June 2020, aspects of some promised features and services started to crystallize. Among ...