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Sharon S. Laing
Sharon S. Laing
Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, University of Washington Tacoma
Verified email at uw.edu
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Perceived workplace health support is associated with employee productivity
L Chen, PA Hannon, SS Laing, MJ Kohn, K Clark, S Pritchard, JR Harris
American Journal of Health Promotion 29 (3), 139-146, 2015
1362015
Fall prevention knowledge, attitude, and practices of community stakeholders and older adults
SS Laing, IF Silver, S York, EA Phelan
Journal of Aging Research 2011, 2011
892011
Increasing evidence-based workplace health promotion best practices in small and low-wage companies, Mason County, Washington, 2009
SS Laing, PA Hannon, A Talburt, S Kimpe, B Williams, JR Harris
Preventing Chronic Disease 9, 2012
712012
Errorless compliance to parental requests III: Group parent training with parent observational data and long-term follow-up
JM Ducharme, M Popynick, E Pontes, S Steele
Behavior Therapy 27 (3), 353-372, 1996
501996
Uptake and positive predictive value of fecal occult blood tests: a randomized controlled trial
J Chubak, A Bogart, S Fuller, SS Laing, BB Green
Preventive Medicine 57 (5), 671-678, 2013
462013
Short-Term Outcomes of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Institute for Nursing Faculty
MR O'Connor, WE Barrington, D Buchanan, D Bustillos, M Eagen-Torkko, ...
Journal of Nursing Education 58 (11), 633-640, 2019
402019
Anxiety and depression mediate the relationship between perceived workplace health support and presenteeism: A cross-sectional analysis
SS Laing, SMW Jones
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 58 (11), 1144 - 1149, 2016
402016
Systems of support to increase colorectal cancer screening and follow-up rates (SOS): design, challenges, and baseline characteristics of trial participants
BB Green, CY Wang, K Horner, S Catz, RT Meenan, SW Vernon, ...
Contemporary Clinical Trials 31 (6), 589-603, 2010
402010
Psychological distress after a positive fecal occult blood test result among members of an integrated healthcare delivery system
SS Laing, A Bogart, J Chubak, S Fuller, BB Green
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 23 (1), 154-159, 2014
392014
Nonparticipation in a population-based trial to increase colorectal cancer screening
BB Green, A Bogart, J Chubak, SW Vernon, LS Morales, RT Meenan, ...
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 42 (4), 390-397, 2012
242012
Predicting regular breast cancer screening in African-American women with a family history of breast cancer
SS Laing, K Makambi
Journal of the National Medical Association 100 (11), 1309-1317, 2008
222008
Mobile Health Technology Knowledge and Practices Among Patients of Safety-Net Health Systems in Washington State and Washington, DC
SS Laing, M Alsayid, C Ocampo, S Baugh
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews 5 (3), 204-217, 2018
202018
Evaluating the relationships among psychological distress, executive cognitive function and economic factors on mammography use in unaffected African American women at risk for …
SS Laing, C Ocampo, JR Harris
Ethnicity & Disease 20 (4), 467, 2010
82010
Provider perceptions of mHealth engagement for low‐resourced, safety‐net communities
SS Laing, O Ocampo, C Ocampo, J Caravalho, G Perez, S Baugh
Public Health Nursing 37, 2020
72020
Startle eyeblink modulation: detecting changes in directed attentional allocation during early preattentive processing
S Steele-Laing, L Hicks
International Journal of Psychophysiology 48 (1), 43-53, 2003
62003
Physical Activity Support Predicts Safety-Net Patients’ Digital Health-Care Engagement: Implications for Patient Care Delivery
SS Laing, R Sterlng, C Ocampo
American Journal of Health Promotion, doi: 10.1177/0890117119894508, 2019
22019
PS2-22: Exploring the Course of Psychological Distress and Perceived Health Status After Receiving a Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test Result
S Laing, A Bogart, B Green, J Chubak
Clinical Medicine & Research 10 (3), 181, 2012
22012
Technology’s role in promoting physical activity and healthy eating in working rural women: A cross-sectional quantitative analysis
SS Laing, M Alsayid, K Christiansen, K Shannon-Dorcy
Avicenna Journal of Medicine 10 (2), 76-82, 2020
12020
Affordable and Effective Healthcare Might Simply be Mobile Health Care
SS Laing
Annals of Community Medicine and Practice 4 (1), 1029, 2018
12018
Insights from Developing and Implementing a Novel School Community Collaborative Model to Promote School Safety
KL Hullenaar, CD Hicks, MW Stubblefield, L Herndon, SK Seabrooks, ...
Journal of School Health, 2024
2024
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