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Everywoman
News News | Mena Report. October 9, 2023 Please log in to see more details

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Handicrafts for everywoman
Beeley, Glenn Johnson, Mrs., 1893;Beeley, Glenn Johnson, Mrs., 1893
Book Book | Handicrafts for everywoman; 01/01/1935 Please log in to see more details

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Handicrafts for everywoman / by Glenn Johnson Beeley.
Book | 1935
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Special Collections & Archives, General Book Collection (Lower Level) (Call number: 289.307 B392)

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An Everywoman on her way up
Cooke, Rachel
Periodical Periodical | New Statesman. February 10, 2023, Vol. 152 Issue 5703, p56, 2 p. Please log in to see more details

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Anishinaabikwe-Everywoman
Grover, Linda LeGarde
Book Book | The Sky Watched : Poems of Ojibwe Lives. Please log in to see more details

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4. Joanne Is You . . . Joanne Is Me!: Everywoman and the Construction of Black Womanhood
Greene, Christina
Book Book | Free Joan Little : The Politics of Race, Sexual Violence, and Imprisonment. Please log in to see more details

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Study protocol: a mixed-methods study of women’s healthcare in the safety net after Affordable Care Act implementation – EVERYWOMAN
Erika Cottrell;Blair G. Darney;Miguel Marino;Anna Rose Templeton;Lorie Jaco...
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Health Research Policy and Systems, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019) Please log in to see more details
Abstract Background Evidence-based reproductive care reduces morbidity and mortality f... more
Study protocol: a mixed-methods study of women’s healthcare in the safety net after Affordable Care Act implementation – EVERYWOMAN
Health Research Policy and Systems, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Abstract Background Evidence-based reproductive care reduces morbidity and mortality for women and their children, decreases health disparities and saves money. Community health centres (CHCs) are a key point of access to reproductive and primary care services for women who are publicly insured, uninsured or unable to pay for care. Women of reproductive age (15–44 years) comprise just of a quarter (26%) of the total CHC patient population, with higher than average proportions of women of colour, women with lower income and educational status and social challenges (e.g. housing). Such factors are associated with poorer reproductive health outcomes across contraceptive, preventive and pregnancy-related services. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) prioritised reproductive health as an essential component of women’s preventive services to counter these barriers and increase women’s access to care. In 2012, the United States Supreme Court ruled ACA implementation through Medicaid expansion as optional, creating a natural experiment to measure the ACA’s impact on women’s reproductive care delivery and health outcomes. Methods This paper describes a 5-year, mixed-methods study comparing women’s contraceptive, preventive, prenatal and postpartum care before and after ACA implementation and between Medicaid expansion and non-expansion states. Quantitative assessment will leverage electronic health record data from the ADVANCE Clinical Research Network, a network of over 130 CHCs in 24 states, to describe care and identify patient, practice and state-level factors associated with provision of recommended evidence-based care. Qualitative assessment will include patient, provider and practice level interviews to understand perceptions and utilisation of reproductive healthcare in CHC settings. Discussion To our knowledge, this will be the first study using patient level electronic health record data from multiple states to assess the impact of ACA implementation in conjunction with other practice and policy level factors such as Title X funding or 1115 Medicaid waivers. Findings will be relevant to policy and practice, informing efforts to enhance the provision of timely, evidence-based reproductive care, improve health outcomes and reduce disparities among women. Patient, provider and practice-level interviews will serve to contextualise our findings and develop subsequent studies and interventions to support women’s healthcare provision in CHC settings.

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Women’s health - reproductive health - electronic health records - community health centres - Affordable Care Act - contraceptive care - Public aspects of medicine - RA1-1270

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Couture for the everywoman
News News | The Australian (National, Australia). January 22, 2023 Please log in to see more details

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Secondhand time : the last of the Soviets / Svetlana Alexievich ; translated by Bela Shayevich.
Book | 2016
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Books (2nd Floor South) (Call number: DK 510.76 .A44913 2016)

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Secondhand time : the last of the Soviets / Svetlana Alexievich ; translated by Bela Shayevich.
Book | 2016
Available at Available USU Eastern Library, Books (Call number: DK510.76 .A44913 2016)
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