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Report on Formation of the Committees
Document: Report - Formation of the Committee. Eartha White organized Patriotic Leagues in the schools during the War. After the War, she urged them to do community work. Schools visited to discuss committees to support community work: The LaVilla School Community League, Stanton High School Patriotic League, Davis Street School Patriotic League, and Cookman Institute Patriotic League. Undated
Bethel Baptist Guest Card
Card: Our Guest, Bethel Baptist, Jacksonville, Florida. Card with detachable portion to fill in and hand to usher. Schedule of services on the reverse side. Undated. F-nn_00
Prospectus of The Jacksonville Hand (And Steam) Laundry
Leaflet: Prospectus of The Jacksonville Hand and Steam Laundry with option to buy shares. Undated
List of Locations, Addresses and Miscellaneous Notes
Notes: Handwritten list of locations, addresses and other notes written on reverse. Part of assorted miscellaneous notes kept by Eartha White. Undated
Citizen\u27s Industrial Insurance Company Meeting Minutes
Document: Handwritten meeting minutes for the Citizen\u27s Industrial Insurance Company. Part of assorted miscellaneous notes of meetings kept by Eartha White. Undated
An exploration of the use of nutrition care process terminology by registered dietitian nutritionists in providing medical nutrition therapy to breastfeeding dyads
Objectives: This study explored practice patterns and documentation quality of RDNs caring for breastfeeding dyads.
Methods: This pilot registry study was conducted with an observational study design, including 9 RDNs documenting 275 nutrition care encounters with breastfeeding dyads in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Health Informatics Infrastructure (ANDHII) from 2021 and 2024. We assessed the frequency of Nutrition Care Process Terminology (NCPT), documentation quality using the Nutrition Care Process Quality Evaluation and Standardization Tool (NCP-QUEST), nutrition diagnosis resolution, and predictors of nutrition diagnosis resolution.
Results: Breastfeeding difficulty (24%; 96 of 283) was the most frequently documented nutrition problem. Breastfeeding difficulty (17%; 28 of 163) and food and nutrition-related knowledge deficit (22%; 25 of 114) were the most common etiologies for infants and parents. The primary interventions were food and/or nutrient delivery (43%; 210 of 484), coordination of nutrition care (15%; 73 of 484), and nutrition education (15%; 74 of 484). The most frequently resolved nutrition diagnoses were breastfeeding difficulty (N=6; 18.8%), underweight (N=5; 15.6%), predicted breastfeeding difficulty (N=4; 12.5%), and inadequate vitamin D intake (N=4; 12.5%). Presence of the goal-intervention link (OR 1.032, 95% CI [1.044-7.543], p=0.041), and number of nutrition diagnoses documented (OR 1.223, 95% CI [1.253-9.208], p=0.016) were predictors of nutrition diagnosis improvement.
Conclusion: RDN care improves nutrition problems in breastfeeding dyads. Training should focus on NCPT utilization in nutrition care documentation, particularly in public health settings. Our findings support the development of lactation-specific NCPT and ANDHII and highlight the need for improved training for lactation RDNs
From the Earth
Composer’s Note
This original musical piece was created as part of Water Stories: A River Harvest, under faculty direction of Dr. McCluskey and Dr. Leverette Hall, which utilizes key elements of storytelling blended with environmental justice. One main visionary facet is how the arts and water connect people and link communities, specifically along the Ribault River. To ensure alignment, style preferences, sound movements, tone, and timbre were discussed with Dr. McCluskey and choreographer Rayanna Campbell. After on-site visits to Ribault River Preserve Park and Eartha’s Farm and Market, this musical soundscape was produced, which serves the Water Stories vision and themes of resilience, proximity, stewardship, water, trees, and time.
I am a student studying in the field of music technology, where much of my work typically explores combining electronics with the world of percussion. I remain an active percussionist who strives to explore the soundscape of the world in which we live and integrate it into the music we make. This piece utilizes soundscapes of water, wind chimes, and reversed vocal lines that work together to paint an environment of nature and time itself. To capture the idea of resilience and boldness, melodies and moving lines were established that equated to the feeling of soaring up into the sky. These lines, combined with the power of the percussion, build the theme of taking a stand for what we care about
Postcard From Mrs, E. W. Jackson to Eartha White
Correspondence: Joyous Easter postcard from Mrs. E. W. J. to Eartha. Undated
Letter From Ennis G. Syphay to Eartha White
Correspondence: Handwritten letter from Ennis G. Syphay to Eartha White. Undated