Biography and Research Information
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Anna Huff Davis's research focuses on public health interventions, particularly concerning smoking prevention and the management of chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes within specific populations. Her work has investigated factors influencing smokefree home rules among Black/African American women smokers in rural, low-resource communities, and explored the effectiveness of evidence-based practices in increasing these rules. Davis has also examined strategies for expanding the reach of the Diabetes Prevention Program within African American communities, utilizing an interprofessional student service-learning approach. Additionally, her research has assessed the knowledge and attitudes of potential employers regarding community health workers in Arkansas. Her scholarly contributions include seven publications, with a total of 76 citations and an h-index of 4. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Mohammed S. Orloff, Keneshia Bryant-Moore, Dina M. Jones, and Sandra T. Cooper, with whom she shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 77
Selected Publications
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Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke (2025)
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Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities (2022)
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Knowledge and Attitudes of Potential Community Health Worker Employers: Findings from the State of Arkansas, USA (2021)
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- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Knowledge and Attitudes of Potential Community Health Worker Employers: Findings from the State of Arkansas, USA
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Increasing Reach of the Diabetes Prevention Program in African American Churches: Project FIT Lessons Learned in Using an Interprofessional Student Service-Learning Approach.
- Increasing Reach of the Diabetes Prevention Program in African American Churches: Project FIT Lessons Learned in Using an Interprofessional Student Service-Learning Approach.
- Increasing Reach of the Diabetes Prevention Program in African American Churches: Project FIT Lessons Learned in Using an Interprofessional Student Service-Learning Approach.
- Increasing Reach of the Diabetes Prevention Program in African American Churches: Project FIT Lessons Learned in Using an Interprofessional Student Service-Learning Approach.
- Increasing Reach of the Diabetes Prevention Program in African American Churches: Project FIT Lessons Learned in Using an Interprofessional Student Service-Learning Approach.
- Increasing Reach of the Diabetes Prevention Program in African American Churches: Project FIT Lessons Learned in Using an Interprofessional Student Service-Learning Approach.
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