Carrie M. Brown
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Carrie M. Brown's research program focuses on the integration of palliative care into specialized medical settings, particularly burn care. She has led efforts to develop and refine referral criteria for palliative care consultations, utilizing modified Delphi approaches to achieve consensus among experts. Her work includes retrospective applications of these criteria to assess their utility in identifying appropriate candidates for palliative care among individuals who have experienced burns.
In addition to her work in palliative care, Dr. Brown has investigated the hopes and dreams of Guatemalan adolescents. Her federally funded research includes a $125,185 NIH/National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities grant focused on algorithmic fairness in predictive models to eliminate disparities in adverse infant outcomes, examining racial disparities. She is an active researcher with a publication record, an h-index of 13, and over 660 citations. Dr. Brown leads a research group and collaborates with Esther H. Teo at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 65
- Citations: 668
Selected Publications
- 783 Consensus Criteria for Palliative Care Consults: A Modified Delphi Approach (2023) DOI
- Refining the referral criteria of persons who have been burned to palliative care: A modified Delphi approach (2023) DOI
- 523 Retrospective Application of Guidelines for Referral to Palliative Care for Persons Who Have Been Burned (2023) DOI
- Integrating Palliative Care into Burn Care: A Retrospective Application of Criteria for Appropriate Referral (2023) DOI
Federal Grants 1 $125,185 total
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