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Accessing Untapped Research on Women’s Health Jonathon Erlen, PhD; Judith Erlen, PhD, RN, FAAN; and Ammon S. Ripple, MLS University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
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Location of URL for Database for Women’s Health http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/guides /histmed/researchresources/ dissertations/index_html
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Background: Women’s Health Focal area for multidisciplinary research Recognizes that women’s health needs – are distinctly different – are not solely the result of gender differences
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Background: Databases Starting point for scholarly work Subject access to database for dissertations is very recent Until 2001 there was no database yielding comprehensive access to dissertations on women’s health
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Purpose Describe the scope of dissertations harvested from Dissertation Abstracts since 2001 on health issues experienced by women worldwide
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Sites of Studies United States Canada Far East Africa Latin America Western Europe Examples of Dissertations “Unwilling mothers and unwanted babies: ‘Infanticide and medico-legal responsibility in 20 th century Canadian legal discourse” “Cognitive-personality vulnerability and event perception in the prediction of depression in Chinese women of Hong Kong” “’Mas me pegas, mas te quiero?’: Gender violence, resistance, and poverty in women’s lives in Lima, Peru ”
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Foci of Dissertations Primary Prevention Rape/Intimate Partner Violence Reproductive Health Issues Breast Cancer Mental Health Issues Self-care Practices Examples of Dissertations “Community based women’s health education: A conceptual model and a case study” “Meaning reconstruction and recovery in rape survivors” “The holding environment: Considerations for healthy birthing care” “The efficacy of three interventions for increasing mammography utilization”
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Populations Studied Asians African Americans Native Americans Hispanics Examples of Dissertations “Married Korean women’s responses to domestic violence within a framework of socio-cultural context” “Self-care behaviors in African American women with type 2 diabetes” “Acculturation, coping style and decision making about genetic testing in Hispanic women at risk for breast and ovarian cancer”
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Populations Studied Lesbians Homeless Uninsured Examples of Dissertations “Older lesbian perspectives on advance care planning for the end of life” “Promoting the health needs of homeless women residing in a shelter in an urban community: A participatory action research study”
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Discipline of Investigator Nursing Psychology Social Work Women’s Studies Anthropology History Public Health Examples of Dissertations “Narratives of facing personal mortality in the breast cancer experience of Mexican- American women” (nursing) “Mujeres inegniosas [resourceful women]: HIV+ Puerto Rican women and the urban health care system” (anthropology) “Fit to be tied? Sterilization and reproductive rights in America, 1960-1984” (history) “Treating women as mothers: The policy and practice of prenatal HIV testing” (public health)
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Conclusions This database provides an efficient means of accessing subject content of Dissertation Abstracts. This database provides a means by which to build the science related to global women’s health issues.
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Implications Increase use of the HSLS homepage that includes women’s health dissertations Facilitate expansion of research demonstrating – the importance of the discipline of women’s health – causes and consequences of women’s health issues – basis for improved quality of care
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Procedure Harvesting – Monthly review of Dissertation Abstracts Assigning “subject” Entering into database – http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/guides/histmed/ researchresources/dissertations/index_html http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/guides/histmed/
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Sample Representative dissertations on women’s health from institutions of higher learning around the world Compiled since 2001
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