Latest Insights & Research

Stay informed with the latest public health research, insights, and evidence-based analysis from our team of experts.

Quality

The Balance of Data Privacy and Utility in the 2020 US Census: A Closer Look at Disclosure Avoidance Techniques

The United States Census is a monumental task that has evolved since its inception, reflecting changes in society, technology, and governance needs. The article Confidentiality Protection in the 2020 US Census of Population and Housing delves into the complexities of protecting individual privacy while providing useful data from the 2020 US Census. The Evolution of […]

Read more →
Research

Exploring the Evolution of Hybrid Studies in Health Research: A Decade in Review

Welcome to an exploration of a transformative approach in health research that is reshaping how we study, implement, and maximize the effectiveness of interventions. This blog delves into “Reflections on 10 years of effectiveness-implementation hybrid studies,” an article that takes us through a decade-long journey of hybrid studies in health research, emphasizing their implications for […]

Read more →
Workforce

Exploring the Impact of Psychological Capital and Transformational Leadership on Organizational Citizenship Behavior

Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) is a concept that’s been stirring considerable interest in public health practice. OCB refers to voluntary behaviors by employees that contribute significantly to organizational effectiveness but are not part of their formal job responsibilities. A recent study published in PLoS ONE, titled “Do psychological capital and transformational leadership make differences in […]

Read more →
Research

The Connection Between Diet and Anxiety: Insights from a Systematic Literature Review

Anxiety impacts a significant portion of the global population. A recent systematic literature review titled “Dietary eating patterns, dairy consumption, and anxiety: A systematic literature review” published in PLoS ONE journal sheds light on the intriguing connection between our dietary habits, specifically dairy consumption, and anxiety. The Intricate Web of Diet and Anxiety Understanding the […]

Read more →
PubTrawlr News

Next week in Public Health

The work never stops. Neither does the science. Here’s what’s coming up next week in public health Transform Information into Action – Subscribe Now! Your key to unlocking the power of public health knowledge awaits! ‘This Week in Public Health’ is not just a newsletter; it’s a catalyst for informed action. With a focus on […]

Read more →
Resources

Community Health Worker Resources

As a trusted member of their communities, Community Health Workers (CHWs) are invaluable in linking individuals to vital health and social services, enhancing service quality and cultural competence. The CDC has curated a comprehensive resource page, beneficial for not only CHWs but various stakeholders including healthcare providers, public health professionals, and members of the general […]

Read more →
AI

Embracing AI in Mental Health Care

The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, especially in mental health, is not just a technological leap but a paradigm shift in patient care. The article The Adoption of AI in Mental Health Care–Perspectives From Mental Health Professionals: Qualitative Descriptive Study, published in JMIR Formative Research, offers an insightful exploration of this transition. […]

Read more →
Research

Metaphors as a Tool for Vaccine Conversations

In a world where health misinformation can spread as virulently as a pandemic, understanding how to effectively communicate complex medical information is more crucial than ever. A recent study titled “Seatbelts and raincoats, or banks and castles: Investigating the impact of vaccine metaphors” provides significant insights into how metaphors can shape our understanding and attitudes […]

Read more →
Resources

Stop This Low-Value Program! I Want to Get Off.

The concept of “less is more” is gaining traction, especially when it comes to low-value care (LVC). The article Strategies for de-implementation of low-value care—a scoping review published in Implementation Science provides a comprehensive overview of strategies to reduce the use of LVC, a crucial step towards more effective and efficient healthcare systems. For those […]

Read more →

Get the public-health insights you need—
every Thursday morning.

We scan 70+ journals so you don't have to.
One email. Zero jargon. Unsubscribe anytime.

🔒 No spam. 1-click opt-out. Privacy-first.