Ralph Wilmoth
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Iowa (2007); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2014); Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (2011–2013); Colorado School of Public Health (2011); CT Group Of Institutions (2017); National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention (2014); Johnson County Community College (2007); University of Colorado Denver (2011)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Ralph Wilmoth's research interests have focused on health sciences research and education. His work has involved investigations into child and adolescent health, as well as behavioral and psychological studies related to health outcomes. Wilmoth has also contributed to the broader field of public health research, examining factors that influence health disparities and overall well-being within populations. His academic contributions span these interconnected areas of health and education.
Metrics
- h-index: 8
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 200
Selected Publications
-
Pilot Implementation of Adapted-Family Diabetes Self-Management Education Into a Clinical Setting (2020)
-
Study protocol for a multilevel diabetes prevention program for Marshallese Pacific Islanders in faith-based organizations (2020)
-
Identifying and Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to Medication Adherence Among Marshallese Adults in Arkansas (2018)
-
Design of a comparative effectiveness randomized controlled trial testing a faith-based Diabetes Prevention Program (WORD DPP) vs. a Pacific culturally adapted Diabetes Prevention Program (PILI DPP) for Marshallese in the United States (2018)
-
Improving Culturally Appropriate Care Using a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach: Evaluation of a Multicomponent Cultural Competency Training Program, Arkansas, 2015–2016 (2017)
-
Leveraging community-based participatory research capacity to recruit Pacific Islanders into a genetics study (2017)
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics