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Verdecias, Niko, McQueen, Amy, Von Nordheim, David A., Broussard, Darrell J., Jr, Smith, Rachel E., Kreuter, Matthew W.
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In Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications July 2023 37(7)
Autor:
Von Nordheim, David, Johnson, Mikayla, Caburnay, Charlene, Alleman, Sarah, Kreuter, Matthew, McQueen, Amy
Publikováno v:
Health Promotion Practice; Nov2024, Vol. 25 Issue 6, p963-970, 8p
Autor:
McQueen, Amy, von Nordheim, David, Caburnay, Charlene, Li, Linda, Herrick, Cynthia, Grimes, Lauren, Broussard, Darrell, Smith, Rachel E., Lawson, Dana, Yan, Yan, Kreuter, Matthew
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health; Jul2024, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p936, 17p
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Publikováno v:
Memory; Aug2019, Vol. 27 Issue 7, p924-930, 7p
Autor:
McQueen A; Amy McQueen, PhD, is Professor of Medicine and Co-Director of the Health Communication Research Lab. She primarily designs and tests behavioral interventions to prevent cancer and improve self-management of chronic conditions. She also has experience using mixed methods with diverse samples. She can be reached at amcqueen@wustl.edu.; David Von Nordheim, MA, is a data analyst in the Health Communication Research Lab. He contributes to projects investigating health and social needs in underserved populations. His focus is on applying the best statistical methods for analyzing survey and health claims data. He can be reached at dvonnordheim@wustl.edu.; Tess Thompson, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She studies health promotion, cancer prevention, and cancer survivorship. She can be reached at tess.thompson@unc.edu.; Kayla Manley, MA, is an Evaluation Coordinator at the Evaluation Center at Washington University in St. Louis. She has expertise in conducting qualitative interviews, coding, and analyzing qualitative data. She can be reached at kmanley@wustl.edu.; Albert J. Pool, MPH, is a Research Project Coordinator in the Health Communication Research Lab. He assists in the management of research projects, especially data collection and data management. He can be reached at a.pool@wustl.edu.; Matthew W. Kreuter, PhD, is an endowed professor and founded the Health Communication Research Lab. He is an international leader in designing and testing tailored communications and novel interventions to improve the health of low-income and minority populations. He can be reached at mkreuter@wustl.edu., Von Nordheim D; Amy McQueen, PhD, is Professor of Medicine and Co-Director of the Health Communication Research Lab. She primarily designs and tests behavioral interventions to prevent cancer and improve self-management of chronic conditions. She also has experience using mixed methods with diverse samples. She can be reached at amcqueen@wustl.edu.; David Von Nordheim, MA, is a data analyst in the Health Communication Research Lab. He contributes to projects investigating health and social needs in underserved populations. His focus is on applying the best statistical methods for analyzing survey and health claims data. He can be reached at dvonnordheim@wustl.edu.; Tess Thompson, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She studies health promotion, cancer prevention, and cancer survivorship. She can be reached at tess.thompson@unc.edu.; Kayla Manley, MA, is an Evaluation Coordinator at the Evaluation Center at Washington University in St. Louis. She has expertise in conducting qualitative interviews, coding, and analyzing qualitative data. She can be reached at kmanley@wustl.edu.; Albert J. Pool, MPH, is a Research Project Coordinator in the Health Communication Research Lab. He assists in the management of research projects, especially data collection and data management. He can be reached at a.pool@wustl.edu.; Matthew W. Kreuter, PhD, is an endowed professor and founded the Health Communication Research Lab. He is an international leader in designing and testing tailored communications and novel interventions to improve the health of low-income and minority populations. He can be reached at mkreuter@wustl.edu., Thompson T; Amy McQueen, PhD, is Professor of Medicine and Co-Director of the Health Communication Research Lab. She primarily designs and tests behavioral interventions to prevent cancer and improve self-management of chronic conditions. She also has experience using mixed methods with diverse samples. She can be reached at amcqueen@wustl.edu.; David Von Nordheim, MA, is a data analyst in the Health Communication Research Lab. He contributes to projects investigating health and social needs in underserved populations. His focus is on applying the best statistical methods for analyzing survey and health claims data. He can be reached at dvonnordheim@wustl.edu.; Tess Thompson, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She studies health promotion, cancer prevention, and cancer survivorship. She can be reached at tess.thompson@unc.edu.; Kayla Manley, MA, is an Evaluation Coordinator at the Evaluation Center at Washington University in St. Louis. She has expertise in conducting qualitative interviews, coding, and analyzing qualitative data. She can be reached at kmanley@wustl.edu.; Albert J. Pool, MPH, is a Research Project Coordinator in the Health Communication Research Lab. He assists in the management of research projects, especially data collection and data management. He can be reached at a.pool@wustl.edu.; Matthew W. Kreuter, PhD, is an endowed professor and founded the Health Communication Research Lab. He is an international leader in designing and testing tailored communications and novel interventions to improve the health of low-income and minority populations. He can be reached at mkreuter@wustl.edu., Manley K; Amy McQueen, PhD, is Professor of Medicine and Co-Director of the Health Communication Research Lab. She primarily designs and tests behavioral interventions to prevent cancer and improve self-management of chronic conditions. She also has experience using mixed methods with diverse samples. She can be reached at amcqueen@wustl.edu.; David Von Nordheim, MA, is a data analyst in the Health Communication Research Lab. He contributes to projects investigating health and social needs in underserved populations. His focus is on applying the best statistical methods for analyzing survey and health claims data. He can be reached at dvonnordheim@wustl.edu.; Tess Thompson, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She studies health promotion, cancer prevention, and cancer survivorship. She can be reached at tess.thompson@unc.edu.; Kayla Manley, MA, is an Evaluation Coordinator at the Evaluation Center at Washington University in St. Louis. She has expertise in conducting qualitative interviews, coding, and analyzing qualitative data. She can be reached at kmanley@wustl.edu.; Albert J. Pool, MPH, is a Research Project Coordinator in the Health Communication Research Lab. He assists in the management of research projects, especially data collection and data management. He can be reached at a.pool@wustl.edu.; Matthew W. Kreuter, PhD, is an endowed professor and founded the Health Communication Research Lab. He is an international leader in designing and testing tailored communications and novel interventions to improve the health of low-income and minority populations. He can be reached at mkreuter@wustl.edu., Pool AJ; Amy McQueen, PhD, is Professor of Medicine and Co-Director of the Health Communication Research Lab. She primarily designs and tests behavioral interventions to prevent cancer and improve self-management of chronic conditions. She also has experience using mixed methods with diverse samples. She can be reached at amcqueen@wustl.edu.; David Von Nordheim, MA, is a data analyst in the Health Communication Research Lab. He contributes to projects investigating health and social needs in underserved populations. His focus is on applying the best statistical methods for analyzing survey and health claims data. He can be reached at dvonnordheim@wustl.edu.; Tess Thompson, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She studies health promotion, cancer prevention, and cancer survivorship. She can be reached at tess.thompson@unc.edu.; Kayla Manley, MA, is an Evaluation Coordinator at the Evaluation Center at Washington University in St. Louis. She has expertise in conducting qualitative interviews, coding, and analyzing qualitative data. She can be reached at kmanley@wustl.edu.; Albert J. Pool, MPH, is a Research Project Coordinator in the Health Communication Research Lab. He assists in the management of research projects, especially data collection and data management. He can be reached at a.pool@wustl.edu.; Matthew W. Kreuter, PhD, is an endowed professor and founded the Health Communication Research Lab. He is an international leader in designing and testing tailored communications and novel interventions to improve the health of low-income and minority populations. He can be reached at mkreuter@wustl.edu., Kreuter MW; Amy McQueen, PhD, is Professor of Medicine and Co-Director of the Health Communication Research Lab. She primarily designs and tests behavioral interventions to prevent cancer and improve self-management of chronic conditions. She also has experience using mixed methods with diverse samples. She can be reached at amcqueen@wustl.edu.; David Von Nordheim, MA, is a data analyst in the Health Communication Research Lab. He contributes to projects investigating health and social needs in underserved populations. His focus is on applying the best statistical methods for analyzing survey and health claims data. He can be reached at dvonnordheim@wustl.edu.; Tess Thompson, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She studies health promotion, cancer prevention, and cancer survivorship. She can be reached at tess.thompson@unc.edu.; Kayla Manley, MA, is an Evaluation Coordinator at the Evaluation Center at Washington University in St. Louis. She has expertise in conducting qualitative interviews, coding, and analyzing qualitative data. She can be reached at kmanley@wustl.edu.; Albert J. Pool, MPH, is a Research Project Coordinator in the Health Communication Research Lab. He assists in the management of research projects, especially data collection and data management. He can be reached at a.pool@wustl.edu.; Matthew W. Kreuter, PhD, is an endowed professor and founded the Health Communication Research Lab. He is an international leader in designing and testing tailored communications and novel interventions to improve the health of low-income and minority populations. He can be reached at mkreuter@wustl.edu.
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Professional case management [Prof Case Manag] 2024 Mar 01. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 01.