Hermi H Hewitt
University of the West Indies
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Public Health Nursing | 2010
Dorothy L. Powell; Catherine L. Gilliss; Hermi H Hewitt; Elizabeth P. Flint
There are differences of intent and impact between short-term and long-term engagement of U.S. academic institutions with communities of need in developing nations. Global health programs that produce long-term transformative change rather than transient relief are more likely to be sustainable and in ethical harmony with expressed needs of a region or community. This article explores characteristics of successful ethical partnerships in global health and the challenges that threaten them, introducing a consensus community engagement model as a framework for building relationships, evolving an understanding of needs, and collaboratively developing solutions and responses to priority health needs in underserved regions of the world. The community engagement model is applied to a case study of an initiative by a U.S. school of nursing to establish long-term relationships with the nursing community in the Caribbean region with the goal of promoting transformative change through collaborative development of programs and services addressing health care needs of the regions growing elderly population and the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable chronic diseases. Progress of this ongoing long-term relationship is analyzed in the context of the organizational, philosophical, ethical, and resource commitments embodied in this approach to initiation of transformative and sustainable improvements in public health.
BMC Medical Research Methodology | 2010
Eulalia Kahwa; Novie Younger; Yvonne Wint; Norman Waldron; Hermi H Hewitt; Jennifer Knight-Madden; Kay A Bailey; Nancy Edwards; Laurel Talabere; Karen N Lewis-Bell
BackgroundAsthma is a significant public health problem in the Caribbean. Prevalence surveys using standardized measures of asthma provide valid prevalence estimates to facilitate regional and international comparisons and monitoring of trends. This paper describes methods used in the Jamaica Asthma and Allergies National Prevalence Survey, challenges associated with this survey and strategies used to overcome these challenges.Methods/DesignAn island wide, cross-sectional, community-based survey of asthma, asthma symptoms and allergies was done among adults and children using the European Community Respiratory Health Survey Questionnaire for adults and the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Children. Stratified multi-stage cluster sampling was used to select 2, 163 adults aged 18 years and older and 2, 017 children aged 2-17 years for the survey. The Kish selection table was used to select one adult and one child per household. Data analysis accounted for sampling design and prevalence estimates were weighted to produce national estimates.DiscussionThe Jamaica Asthma and Allergies National Prevalence Survey is the first population- based survey in the Caribbean to determine the prevalence of asthma and allergies both in adults and children using standardized methods. With response rates exceeding 80% in both groups, this approach facilitated cost-effective gathering of high quality asthma prevalence data that will facilitate international and regional comparison and monitoring of asthma prevalence trends. Another unique feature of this study was the partnership with the Ministry of Health in Jamaica, which ensured the collection of data relevant for decision-making to facilitate the uptake of research evidence. The findings of this study will provide important data on the burden of asthma and allergies in Jamaica and contribute to evidence-informed planning of comprehensive asthma management and education programs.
West Indian Medical Journal | 2003
G. Dawkins; Hermi H Hewitt; Yvonne Wint; P. C. M. Obiefuna; B. Wint
Health Services Research | 2007
Marla E. Salmon; Jean Yan; Hermi H Hewitt; Victoria Guisinger
West Indian Medical Journal | 2000
Hermi H Hewitt; Sybil Whittle; Sheryl A Lopez; Ellen Y Bailey; Steve Weaver
Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 2012
M. Katherine Hutchinson; Eulalia Kahwa; Norman Waldron; Cerese Hepburn Brown; Pansy I. Hamilton; Hermi H Hewitt; Joyette Aiken; Julie A. Cederbaum; Emily Alter; Loretta Sweet Jemmott
Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 2011
Elyssa B. Wood; M. Katherine Hutchinson; Eulalia Kahwa; Hermi H Hewitt; Norman Waldron
West Indian Medical Journal | 2004
E. Walker; B. Mayes; H. Ramsay; Hermi H Hewitt; Brendan C Bain; C. D. C. Christie
American Journal of Nursing | 2002
Hermi H Hewitt; Yvonne Wint; Laurel Talabere; Sheryll Lopez; Ellen Y Bailey; Omkar Parshad; Steve Weaver
American Journal of Nursing | 2002
Hermi H Hewitt; Yvonne Wint; Laurel Talabere; Sheryll Lopez; Ellen Y Bailey; Omkar Parshad; Steve Weaver