Latrina Y. Prince
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Royal College of Nursing (2023); Australian College of Nursing (2023)
Faculty Researcher
Academic Affairs
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Latrina Y. Prince's research focuses on improving diversity in research and health professions, particularly for underrepresented minority students and in rural areas. She investigates perceptions of research participation among Hispanic populations and strategies for enhancement. Prince also examines heart disease knowledge and awareness in African American and Hispanic women, and the sociotechnical needs of registered nurses caring for African American patients with heart failure. Her work includes evaluating performance measures for racially underrepresented Ph.D. students in biomedical sciences through programs like the UAMS IMSD Program. Prince holds an h-index of 11 with 29 publications and 466 citations. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Tremaine B. Williams, Martha Rojo, Taren Swindle, and Milan Bimali.
Metrics
- h-index: 11
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 478
Selected Publications
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Sociotechnical Needs of Registered Nurses in the Heart Failure Hospitalizations of African American Patients: Cross-Sectional Study (2025)
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Summer undergraduate biomedical research program for underrepresented minority students in a rural, low-income state (2024)
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Hispanics’ Perceptions of Participation in Research Studies and Solutions for Improvement in Participation (2024)
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Outcomes of the UAMS summer undergraduate research program to increase diversity in research and health professions (2022)
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Performance measures of racially underrepresented Ph.D. students in biomedical sciences: The UAMS IMSD Program Outcomes (2021)
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Health Literacy Evaluation of Opioid Patient Education Materials for Orthopaedic Surgery. (2019)
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Patient Health Literacy and Diabetic Foot Amputations (2019)
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Readability of Patient Educational Materials for Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty. (2018)
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Rationale and development of a randomized pragmatic trial to improve diabetes outcomes in patient-centered medical homes serving rural patients (2018)
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Health Literacy Among a Formerly Incarcerated Population Using Data from the Transitions Clinic Network (2018)
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Health literacy and surgery expectations in total hip and knee arthroplasty patients (2018)
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Health Literacy Demands of Patient-Reported Evaluation Tools in Orthopedics: A Mixed-Methods Case Study (2018)
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An Assessment of Organizational Health Literacy Practices at an Academic Health Center (2018)
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Impact of the INBRE summer student mentored research program on undergraduate students in Arkansas (2018)
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Improving readability of informed consents for research at an academic medical institution (2017)
Grants & Funding
As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.
- UAMS Summer Undergraduate Research Program to Increase Diversity in Research NIH Co-Investigator
- Health Literacy Intervention to Improve Diabetes Outcomes among Rural Primary Care Patients NIH Co-Investigator
- Initiative for Maximizing Student Development(IMSD) NIH Principal Investigator
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Outcomes of the UAMS summer undergraduate research program to increase diversity in research and health professions
- Performance measures of racially underrepresented Ph.D. students in biomedical sciences: The UAMS IMSD Program Outcomes
- Summer undergraduate biomedical research program for underrepresented minority students in a rural, low-income state
- Sociotechnical Needs of Registered Nurses in the Heart Failure Hospitalizations of African American Patients: Cross-Sectional Study
- Outcomes of the UAMS summer undergraduate research program to increase diversity in research and health professions
- Performance measures of racially underrepresented Ph.D. students in biomedical sciences: The UAMS IMSD Program Outcomes
- Summer undergraduate biomedical research program for underrepresented minority students in a rural, low-income state
- Outcomes of the UAMS summer undergraduate research program to increase diversity in research and health professions
- Performance measures of racially underrepresented Ph.D. students in biomedical sciences: The UAMS IMSD Program Outcomes
- Summer undergraduate biomedical research program for underrepresented minority students in a rural, low-income state
- Outcomes of the UAMS summer undergraduate research program to increase diversity in research and health professions
- Performance measures of racially underrepresented Ph.D. students in biomedical sciences: The UAMS IMSD Program Outcomes
- Summer undergraduate biomedical research program for underrepresented minority students in a rural, low-income state
- Performance measures of racially underrepresented Ph.D. students in biomedical sciences: The UAMS IMSD Program Outcomes
- Hispanics’ Perceptions of Participation in Research Studies and Solutions for Improvement in Participation
- Hispanics’ Perceptions of Participation in Research Studies and Solutions for Improvement in Participation
- Hispanics’ Perceptions of Participation in Research Studies and Solutions for Improvement in Participation
- Hispanics’ Perceptions of Participation in Research Studies and Solutions for Improvement in Participation
- Summer undergraduate biomedical research program for underrepresented minority students in a rural, low-income state
- Sociotechnical Needs of Registered Nurses in the Heart Failure Hospitalizations of African American Patients: Cross-Sectional Study
- Sociotechnical Needs of Registered Nurses in the Heart Failure Hospitalizations of African American Patients: Cross-Sectional Study
- Sociotechnical Needs of Registered Nurses in the Heart Failure Hospitalizations of African American Patients: Cross-Sectional Study
- Sociotechnical Needs of Registered Nurses in the Heart Failure Hospitalizations of African American Patients: Cross-Sectional Study
- Sociotechnical Needs of Registered Nurses in the Heart Failure Hospitalizations of African American Patients: Cross-Sectional Study
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