Ashley Alston
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Researcher
Also affiliated: John Peter Smith Hospital (2023); Arkansas Department of Health (2024)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Ashley Alston's research investigates healthcare workers' perceptions and barriers related to vaccination against aerosolized human papillomavirus (HPV). Alston's work aims to assess and address these factors, particularly for those at higher risk of occupational exposure. This research contributes to understanding vaccine uptake among health personnel and informing strategies to improve immunization rates in healthcare settings.
Alston has published two articles on this topic, with a recent publication in 2024. Key collaborators on this research include M. Kathryn Allison, Jennifer Greulich, M. Luann Racher, and Katy Allison, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Alston's h-index is 1, with a total of 2 publications and 2 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Occupational Exposure to Aerosolized Human Papillomavirus: Assessing and Addressing Perceptions of and Barriers to Vaccination of at-Risk Health Care Workers (2024)
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- Occupational Exposure to Aerosolized Human Papillomavirus: Assessing and Addressing Perceptions of and Barriers to Vaccination of at-Risk Health Care Workers
- Occupational Exposure to Aerosolized Human Papillomavirus: Assessing and Addressing Perceptions of and Barriers to Vaccination of at-Risk Health Care Workers
- Occupational Exposure to Aerosolized Human Papillomavirus: Assessing and Addressing Perceptions of and Barriers to Vaccination of at-Risk Health Care Workers
- Occupational Exposure to Aerosolized Human Papillomavirus: Assessing and Addressing Perceptions of and Barriers to Vaccination of at-Risk Health Care Workers
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