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Margaret Campbell's research investigates challenges faced by individuals aging with long-term physical disabilities, focusing on factors influencing their participation and transportation needs. Her work has explored qualitative insights and policy implications related to mobility for this population. Campbell has also examined the shared burden of chronic conditions among persons aging with disability and older adults in the United States, aiming to bridge gaps in care and support. Additionally, her research extends to organizational support for families, investigating work-family conflict and identifying initiatives for family-forward policies, practices, and programs. Campbell has also contributed to studies on best practices for academic coaching in online higher education settings and the frequency and antimicrobial use of repeat tracheal aspirate cultures in pediatric intensive care patients.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 46
- Citations: 254
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Best Practices for Using Academic Coaches in Higher Education Online Educational Settings (2025)
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- Factors influencing participation among adults aging with long-term physical disability
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Reducing the Shared Burden of Chronic Conditions Among Persons Ageing with Disability and Older Adults in the United States Through Bridging Ageing and Disability
- Factors influencing participation among adults aging with long-term physical disability
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Factors influencing participation among adults aging with long-term physical disability
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Factors influencing participation among adults aging with long-term physical disability
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Transportation challenges for persons aging with mobility disability: Qualitative insights and policy implications
- REIMAGINING AGING WITH DISABILITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Aging with long-term physical disability: Cohort analysis of survey sample in the U.S.
- Factors influencing participation among adults aging with long-term physical disability
- Factors influencing participation among adults aging with long-term physical disability
- Transportation challenges for persons aging with mobility disability: Qualitative insights and policy implications
- Transportation challenges for persons aging with mobility disability: Qualitative insights and policy implications
- Where and how do organizations support families? Work-family conflict and the identification of current initiatives for family-forward policies, practices, and programs
- Where and how do organizations support families? Work-family conflict and the identification of current initiatives for family-forward policies, practices, and programs
- Where and how do organizations support families? Work-family conflict and the identification of current initiatives for family-forward policies, practices, and programs
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