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Daphne Gaulden's research focuses on health promotion and interventions for children, particularly concerning obesity and feeding practices. Her work includes evaluating strategies for de-implementing detrimental feeding practices in childcare settings, employing a mixed-methods approach. Gaulden has published work examining community partner-selected strategies for this purpose. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1 with one total publication and five total citations. She has collaborated with researchers including James P. Selig, Geoffrey M. Curran, Dong Zhang, and Taren Swindle, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares one publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies (2022)
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- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
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