Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Andrea Isabel Melgar Castillo's research focuses on patient engagement in healthcare implementation within the United States. She has investigated the challenges and potential solutions related to involving patients in these processes. Her work includes an environmental scan to understand these dynamics. Melgar Castillo has co-authored two publications on this topic, with a total of 16 citations and an h-index of 2. She has collaborated with JoAnn E. Kirchner at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on one of her published works. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement with her research area.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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Challenges and promising solutions to engaging patients in healthcare implementation in the United States: an environmental scan (2024)
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Challenges to Engaging Patients in Healthcare Implementation and Promising Solutions: An Environmental Scan (2021)
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- Challenges and promising solutions to engaging patients in healthcare implementation in the United States: an environmental scan
- Challenges to Engaging Patients in Healthcare Implementation and Promising Solutions: An Environmental Scan
- Challenges and promising solutions to engaging patients in healthcare implementation in the United States: an environmental scan
- Challenges to Engaging Patients in Healthcare Implementation and Promising Solutions: An Environmental Scan
- Challenges and promising solutions to engaging patients in healthcare implementation in the United States: an environmental scan
- Challenges to Engaging Patients in Healthcare Implementation and Promising Solutions: An Environmental Scan
- Challenges to Engaging Patients in Healthcare Implementation and Promising Solutions: An Environmental Scan
- Challenges and promising solutions to engaging patients in healthcare implementation in the United States: an environmental scan
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