Lanita White
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Department of Health (2025); University of South Alabama (2017)
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Lanita White's research focuses on sociodemographic factors influencing health service utilization, particularly prenatal and postpartum care among mothers in Arkansas and the United States. Her recent publications investigate the relationship between demographic characteristics and the accessibility and use of prenatal care, as well as postpartum care modalities. White has a h-index of 4 with 13 total publications and 51 citations. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Austin Porter, Jonathan Langner, Enrique Gomez‐Pomar, and Jennifer A. Callaghan‐Koru, with whom she shares multiple publications. Her work contributes to understanding health disparities and improving maternal health outcomes.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 55
Selected Publications
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Postpartum care screenings by care modality among US mothers, 2020–2021 (2025)
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Establishment of an Interprofessional, Student-Led, Community-Based, Free Clinic (2018)
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An evaluation of an interprofessional practice-based learning environment using student reflections (2017)
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The role of social work in free healthcare clinics and student-run clinics (2017)
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Increasing HPV Education and Vaccination of Preteens in a Medically Underserved Neighborhood (2017)
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Community Perspectives of Health Care and Education Provided Through a Student‐Run Free Clinic in an Urban Setting (2016)
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Participation in a Student-Led, Inter-Professional Clinic Enhances Dietetic Intern Education (2016)
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Interprofessional education: it’s happening! (2016)
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- Postpartum care screenings by care modality among US mothers, 2020–2021
- Postpartum care screenings by care modality among US mothers, 2020–2021
- Postpartum care screenings by care modality among US mothers, 2020–2021
- Postpartum care screenings by care modality among US mothers, 2020–2021
- Postpartum care screenings by care modality among US mothers, 2020–2021
- Postpartum care screenings by care modality among US mothers, 2020–2021
- Postpartum care screenings by care modality among US mothers, 2020–2021
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