Jennifer Callaghan-Koru
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Jennifer Callaghan-Koru's research focuses on understanding the impact of social determinants on health, specifically examining the relationship between social support, health literacy, and health outcomes in diverse populations. Her work investigates how these factors influence health-related behaviors and access to care, with a particular interest in vulnerable communities.
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- Implementation of a multilevel program to reduce asthma symptoms in urban preschoolers NIH/Nat. Heart, Lung & Blood Institute via Johns Hopkins University
- Comparative evaluation of Telehealth Multi-Component Optimal Model (MOM) of postpartum care among rural, low-income, and diverse women Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
- DP24-004, PRC, Core: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Centers NIH
- Statewide Implementation of the Head Start Controls Asthma in Preschoolers Program NIH
- AIM Support for the Arkansas Perinatal Quality Collaborative Health Resources & Services Administration
- The Arkansas Perinatal Quality Collaborative Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
- The Arkansas Perinatal Quality Collaborative Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- State Maternal Health Innovation Program Health Resources and Services Administration
- Factors that influence the implementation and effectiveness of a patient safety bundle to reduce low-risk cesarean deliveries NIH
- Maryland Maternal Health Innovation Program Health Resources & Services Administration via Johns Hopkins University
- Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health State Capacity Program Health Resources and Services Administration
- Arkansas Perinatal Quality Improvement Support from the Alliance form Innovation in Maternal Health Health Resources & Services Administration via American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- PRIMROSE (PeRinatal IMpRovement in Outcomes and Safety for Everyone)
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