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Rachel Mayo's research focuses on health disparities and outcomes, particularly concerning substance use disorders, reproductive health, and surgical care. Her work has investigated barriers to contraceptive access for women with substance use disorders and contraceptive initiation among women with opioid use disorders within a Medicaid population. Mayo has also examined racial disparities and social determinants in timely surgery for non-small cell lung cancer patients and the association between socioeconomic distress and amputation risk in patients with peripheral artery disease. Additional research includes exploring healthcare utilization by insurance status for patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease and analyzing healthcare worker experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her publications also address the impact of urbanicity and travel time on lung cancer screening utilization. Mayo holds an h-index of 17 with over 1,047 citations across 75 publications.
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- h-index: 17
- Publications: 76
- Citations: 1,061
Selected Publications
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Central nervous system-symptomatic hyperammonemia following recombinant crisantaspase Pseudomonas fluorescens (2026)
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Polycythemia vera as a cause of systemic hypertension (2026)
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Traffic Congestion: A rare cause of systemic hypertension (2026)
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Parental Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health Care Use Among Children With Sickle Cell Disease (2025)
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- Provider Perspectives of Barriers to Contraceptive Access and Use among Women with Substance Use Disorders
- Contraceptive initiation after delivery among women with and without opioid use disorders: A retrospective cohort study in a statewide Medicaid population, 2005–2016
- Navigating recovery while postpartum: examining the relationship between maternal functioning and substance use disorders
- Reproductive healthcare professionals’ comfort to treat postpartum patients with substance use disorders
- “It’s a proactive intervention instead of a reactive one”: measuring facilitators and barriers regarding readiness to implement a treatment program for infants with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Racial Disparity and Social Determinants in Receiving Timely Surgery Among Stage I–IIIA Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients in a U.S. Southern State
- “I Don’t Want to Go to Work”: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Healthcare Worker Experiences from the Front- and Side-Lines of COVID-19
- The association of urbanicity and travel time with lung cancer screening utilization
- Navigating recovery while postpartum: examining the relationship between maternal functioning and substance use disorders
- Reproductive healthcare professionals’ comfort to treat postpartum patients with substance use disorders
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Navigating recovery while postpartum: examining the relationship between maternal functioning and substance use disorders
- Reproductive healthcare professionals’ comfort to treat postpartum patients with substance use disorders
- “It’s a proactive intervention instead of a reactive one”: measuring facilitators and barriers regarding readiness to implement a treatment program for infants with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome
- How Social Media Stigmatizes Substance Use: A Trend Analysis Examining a Politicized Visit to a Pediatric Hospital Unit
- A Novel Approach to Managing Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS): Insights From Rural South Carolina
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Provider Perspectives of Barriers to Contraceptive Access and Use among Women with Substance Use Disorders
- Contraceptive initiation after delivery among women with and without opioid use disorders: A retrospective cohort study in a statewide Medicaid population, 2005–2016
- “It Just Depends on Their Stability”: A Qualitative Examination of Patient Factors Influencing Providers’ Contraceptive Counseling Approaches for Persons With Substance Use Disorders
- “It’s a proactive intervention instead of a reactive one”: measuring facilitators and barriers regarding readiness to implement a treatment program for infants with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome
- How Social Media Stigmatizes Substance Use: A Trend Analysis Examining a Politicized Visit to a Pediatric Hospital Unit
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Provider Perspectives of Barriers to Contraceptive Access and Use among Women with Substance Use Disorders
- Contraceptive initiation after delivery among women with and without opioid use disorders: A retrospective cohort study in a statewide Medicaid population, 2005–2016
- “It Just Depends on Their Stability”: A Qualitative Examination of Patient Factors Influencing Providers’ Contraceptive Counseling Approaches for Persons With Substance Use Disorders
- Reproductive healthcare professionals’ comfort to treat postpartum patients with substance use disorders
- “If We Didn’t Have Our Babies, We Wouldn’t Be Here Right Now”: A Qualitative Exploration of New Motherhood While Navigating Substance Use Disorder Recovery
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Contraceptive initiation after delivery among women with and without opioid use disorders: A retrospective cohort study in a statewide Medicaid population, 2005–2016
- Parent/Guardian Experiences With the Healthcare System and Community Supports for Pediatric Asthma Management
- Navigating recovery while postpartum: examining the relationship between maternal functioning and substance use disorders
- Reproductive healthcare professionals’ comfort to treat postpartum patients with substance use disorders
- “If We Didn’t Have Our Babies, We Wouldn’t Be Here Right Now”: A Qualitative Exploration of New Motherhood While Navigating Substance Use Disorder Recovery
- “It’s a proactive intervention instead of a reactive one”: measuring facilitators and barriers regarding readiness to implement a treatment program for infants with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome
- How Social Media Stigmatizes Substance Use: A Trend Analysis Examining a Politicized Visit to a Pediatric Hospital Unit
- A Novel Approach to Managing Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS): Insights From Rural South Carolina
- Well-Child Visits and Immunization Encounters in South Carolina Medicaid: A 3-Year Retrospective Comparison Between Rural and Urban Children with a History of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome, 2006–2014
- “It’s a proactive intervention instead of a reactive one”: measuring facilitators and barriers regarding readiness to implement a treatment program for infants with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome
- How Social Media Stigmatizes Substance Use: A Trend Analysis Examining a Politicized Visit to a Pediatric Hospital Unit
- A Novel Approach to Managing Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS): Insights From Rural South Carolina
- Well-Child Visits and Immunization Encounters in South Carolina Medicaid: A 3-Year Retrospective Comparison Between Rural and Urban Children with a History of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome, 2006–2014
- Navigating recovery while postpartum: examining the relationship between maternal functioning and substance use disorders
- A Novel Approach to Managing Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS): Insights From Rural South Carolina
- “If We Didn’t Have Our Babies, We Wouldn’t Be Here Right Now”: A Qualitative Exploration of New Motherhood While Navigating Substance Use Disorder Recovery
- Recovering Together: The Socioecological Impact of Social Networks on Postpartum Substance Use Disorder Recovery
- Navigating recovery while postpartum: examining the relationship between maternal functioning and substance use disorders
- Reproductive healthcare professionals’ comfort to treat postpartum patients with substance use disorders
- “If We Didn’t Have Our Babies, We Wouldn’t Be Here Right Now”: A Qualitative Exploration of New Motherhood While Navigating Substance Use Disorder Recovery
- Recovering Together: The Socioecological Impact of Social Networks on Postpartum Substance Use Disorder Recovery
- The association between socioeconomic distress communities index and amputation among patients with peripheral artery disease
- Disparities in healthcare utilization by insurance status among patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease
- Geographic Disparities in Readmissions for Peripheral Artery Disease in South Carolina
- The association between socioeconomic distress communities index and amputation among patients with peripheral artery disease
- Disparities in healthcare utilization by insurance status among patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease
- Geographic Disparities in Readmissions for Peripheral Artery Disease in South Carolina
- The association between socioeconomic distress communities index and amputation among patients with peripheral artery disease
- Disparities in healthcare utilization by insurance status among patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease
- Geographic Disparities in Readmissions for Peripheral Artery Disease in South Carolina
- The association between socioeconomic distress communities index and amputation among patients with peripheral artery disease
- Disparities in healthcare utilization by insurance status among patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease
- Geographic Disparities in Readmissions for Peripheral Artery Disease in South Carolina
- Provider Perspectives of Barriers to Contraceptive Access and Use among Women with Substance Use Disorders
- How Social Media Stigmatizes Substance Use: A Trend Analysis Examining a Politicized Visit to a Pediatric Hospital Unit
- Well-Child Visits and Immunization Encounters in South Carolina Medicaid: A 3-Year Retrospective Comparison Between Rural and Urban Children with a History of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome, 2006–2014
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