Margaret McAlister
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Also affiliated: Clayton State University (2019–2021)
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Margaret McAlister's research investigates healthcare systems and access. Her work includes comparative analyses of healthcare needs and systems in different countries, such as a 2021 publication comparing the United States and Austria. She has also examined specific health interventions, including a systematic review on the effect of hospital-based violence intervention programs on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among assault victims, published in 2026. McAlister's research interests extend to qualitative studies on women in entrepreneurship, with a 2022 publication focusing on first-generation businesswomen. Her scholarly contributions include four publications with an h-index of 1 and a total of six citations. She collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Joshua Ellis and Clay Schuler, with whom she shares publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 6
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The effect of hospital-based violence intervention programs on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among violent assault victims: a systematic review (2026)
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- The effect of hospital-based violence intervention programs on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among violent assault victims: a systematic review
- The effect of hospital-based violence intervention programs on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among violent assault victims: a systematic review
- The effect of hospital-based violence intervention programs on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among violent assault victims: a systematic review
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