Meade Inglis-Jenson
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Meade Inglis-Jenson's research focuses on improving healthcare access and outcomes for children in rural Alaska. Their work has investigated the prevalence of childhood hearing loss in this population and explored community perspectives on the issue. A significant portion of their recent publications centers on the implementation and evaluation of mobile health school screening programs utilizing telemedicine for referrals to specialty care. These studies, including a cluster-randomized controlled trial, aim to enhance access for preschool children in remote areas. Inglis-Jenson has co-authored multiple publications with collaborators Susan D. Emmett and Samantha Kleindienst Robler from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, indicating a collaborative approach to their research.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 30
Selected Publications
- Mobile Health School Screening and Telemedicine Referral to Improve Access to Specialty Care in Rural Alaska: Integrating Mixed Methods Data to Contextualize Trial Outcomes (2023) DOI
- Prevalence of Childhood Hearing Loss in Rural Alaska (2023) DOI
- Telemedicine Referral to Improve Access to Specialty Care for Preschool Children in Rural Alaska: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial (2023) DOI
- Community Perspectives on Hearing Loss in Rural Alaska (2023) DOI
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