Biography and Research Information
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Rebecca D. Jones investigates the application of telehealth and remote patient monitoring technologies to manage health conditions during pregnancy and postpartum. Her recent work includes a feasibility study on using cellular-enabled remote patient monitoring devices for hypertension management in pregnant women and research on the use of cellular-enabled glucometers for diabetes management in high-risk pregnancies. Jones also explores the effectiveness of telelactation consultation services, comparing audio-only and audio-visual approaches, and assessing barriers to breastfeeding among Medicaid mothers related to telelactation education and support. Her research network includes collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Hari Eswaran and Heather Moody. Jones has published nine papers with 38 citations and an h-index of 3.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 41
Selected Publications
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Barriers to breastfeeding among Medicaid mothers: Perceptions of telelactation education and support (2026)
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Exploring the relationship between orthostatic hypotension and gait in people with Parkinson’s disease (2025)
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Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients (2025)
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Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension (2024)
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Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy (2023)
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Use of Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring Device for Hypertension Management in Pregnant Women: A Feasibility Study (2023)
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A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach (2022)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring Device for Hypertension Management in Pregnant Women: A Feasibility Study
- Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy
- Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring Device for Hypertension Management in Pregnant Women: A Feasibility Study
- Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy
- Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients
- Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension
- Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients
- Barriers to breastfeeding among Medicaid mothers: Perceptions of telelactation education and support
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring Device for Hypertension Management in Pregnant Women: A Feasibility Study
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy
- Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients
- Barriers to breastfeeding among Medicaid mothers: Perceptions of telelactation education and support
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring Device for Hypertension Management in Pregnant Women: A Feasibility Study
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy
- Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension
- Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension
- Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients
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