Leah Tobey
Assistant Professor
Faculty Researcher
PSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine
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Biography and Research Information
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Leah Tobey's research focuses on improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes, particularly within Arkansas. She has investigated the implementation and effectiveness of multidisciplinary telemedicine initiatives for chronic non-cancer pain patients in rural and underserved areas. Tobey also studies the integration of Age-Friendly Care principles, including their impact on advance care planning and fall screening compliance in rural primary care settings. Her work includes program evaluations, such as the Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT) program, and research on overdose prevention through improved naloxone prescribing in rural primary care. Tobey has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Robin McAtee, Johnathan Goree, Corey J. Hayes, and Masil George, on multiple publications. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 across 12 publications with 21 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 24
Selected Publications
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IMPROVED NALOXONE PRESCRIBING IN RURAL PRIMARY CARE FOLLOWING ACADEMIC DETAILING FOR OPIOID OVERDOSE PREVENTION (2023)
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Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center (2023)
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USING CONNECTED LEARNING THEORY GUIDED ADOPTION IN SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF 4MS AGE-FRIENDLY CARE (2022)
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The 4Ms of Age-Friendly Care: Successful Infusion into Electronic Medical Records Leads to Improved Care (2021)
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Implementation of 4M Age-Friendly Care in Arkansas Rural Primary Care Clinics Led to Improved Advance Care Planning (2021)
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How 4Ms Age-Friendly Care Led to Improved Compliancy of Older Adult Fall Screenings in Rural Primary Care Clinics (2021)
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A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT) (2021)
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Caregiver Burden: Caregiving Workshops Have a Positive Impact on Those Caring for Individuals With Dementia in Arkansas (2021)
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Effective and Evidence-Based: How the 4Ms Age-Friendly Framework Can Result in Improved Care in a Rural Primary Care Clinic (2020)
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A Rural Tele-Video Model: Results From Educating Practitioners About Opioids and Alternative Pain Management (2020)
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Older Adults and Opioid Education: Lessons Learned From Experiences in Rural Arkansas (2020)
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Age-Friendly Initiatives and Primary Care in Rural Arkansas (2020)
Grants & Funding
As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.
- Arkansas Naloxone Education Training (ANET) Program. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration Co-Investigator
- Improving Emergency Department Management of Acute and Chronic Pain Using Non-Opioid Strategies Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration via Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration Co-Investigator
- Arkansas Geriatric Education Collaborative COVID-19 Health Resources & Services Administration Co-Investigator
- Harm Reduction in Primary Care: Academic Detailing Pilot Project National Association of County & City Health Officials through CDC Co-Investigator
- Junior Faculty Development Award: Chronic Pain and its Influence on Mental Health in Older Adults. HRSA Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program, Geriatric Fellowship from AR Geriatric Education Collaborative (AGEC) Principal Investigator
- Harm Reduction in Primary Care: Academic Detailing Project National Association of County & City Health Officials through CDC Principal Investigator
Collaboration Network
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- Caregiver Burden: Caregiving Workshops Have a Positive Impact on Those Caring for Individuals With Dementia in Arkansas
- How 4Ms Age-Friendly Care Led to Improved Compliancy of Older Adult Fall Screenings in Rural Primary Care Clinics
- Implementation of 4M Age-Friendly Care in Arkansas Rural Primary Care Clinics Led to Improved Advance Care Planning
- The 4Ms of Age-Friendly Care: Successful Infusion into Electronic Medical Records Leads to Improved Care
- USING CONNECTED LEARNING THEORY GUIDED ADOPTION IN SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF 4MS AGE-FRIENDLY CARE
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Caregiver Burden: Caregiving Workshops Have a Positive Impact on Those Caring for Individuals With Dementia in Arkansas
- Caregiver Burden: Caregiving Workshops Have a Positive Impact on Those Caring for Individuals With Dementia in Arkansas
- Caregiver Burden: Caregiving Workshops Have a Positive Impact on Those Caring for Individuals With Dementia in Arkansas
- Caregiver Burden: Caregiving Workshops Have a Positive Impact on Those Caring for Individuals With Dementia in Arkansas
- USING CONNECTED LEARNING THEORY GUIDED ADOPTION IN SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF 4MS AGE-FRIENDLY CARE
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- IMPROVED NALOXONE PRESCRIBING IN RURAL PRIMARY CARE FOLLOWING ACADEMIC DETAILING FOR OPIOID OVERDOSE PREVENTION
- IMPROVED NALOXONE PRESCRIBING IN RURAL PRIMARY CARE FOLLOWING ACADEMIC DETAILING FOR OPIOID OVERDOSE PREVENTION
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