C Jones
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Also affiliated: University of Leeds (2011); Research Triangle Park Foundation (2020); Queen Mary University of London (2014); Alberta Hospital Edmonton (2011); Auckland City Hospital (2013–2014); GlaxoSmithKline (United States) (2020); King's College Hospital (2017)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
C Jones' research focuses on maternal and infant health, particularly within the context of public health programs and technology-assisted interventions. Recent publications investigate the use of telemedicine to support breastfeeding among Medicaid patients, examining barriers and perceptions of telelactation education. This work also extends to remote patient monitoring for pregnancies complicated by hypertension, utilizing cellular-enabled technology. Jones' scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 16 total publications and 31 total citations. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Rebecca D. Jones, Cheng Peng, Dora Smith, and Karina Leal, with whom Jones has co-authored multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 32
Selected Publications
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Barriers to breastfeeding among Medicaid mothers: Perceptions of telelactation education and support (2026)
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Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients (2025)
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Magnetomyographic assessment of pelvic floor muscles compared to ultrasound during pregnancy (2025)
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Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension (2024)
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- 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
- Magnetomyographic assessment of pelvic floor muscles compared to ultrasound during pregnancy
- Barriers to breastfeeding among Medicaid mothers: Perceptions of telelactation education and support
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension
- Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring for Pregnancies Complicated by Hypertension
- Magnetomyographic assessment of pelvic floor muscles compared to ultrasound during pregnancy
- Magnetomyographic assessment of pelvic floor muscles compared to ultrasound during pregnancy
- Magnetomyographic assessment of pelvic floor muscles compared to ultrasound during pregnancy
- Magnetomyographic assessment of pelvic floor muscles compared to ultrasound during pregnancy
- Magnetomyographic assessment of pelvic floor muscles compared to ultrasound during pregnancy
- Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients
- Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Lactation Support on Initiating and Sustaining Breastfeeding Among Medicaid Patients
- 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
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