Biography and Research Information
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Sarah K. Council's research focuses on maternal and child health, with an emphasis on nutrition and the prevention of pediatric obesity, particularly within diverse cultural contexts. She has investigated the acceptability and implementation feasibility of culturally adapted interventions for Marshallese mothers and infants in Arkansas and Micronesia, aiming to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity. Her work also examines diet quality among Marshallese mothers and explores the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas. Council has published on fall prevention for older adults and preparedness among informal cancer caregivers. Her research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Council's scholarly output includes 9 publications with 83 citations and an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 83
Selected Publications
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Training and Preparedness among Informal Cancer Caregivers (2025)
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Diet quality of Marshallese mothers of young children in Northwest Arkansas: an exploratory study (2025)
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Determinants of Implementing an Adapted Version of STEADI for Fall Prevention of Older Adults Attending Outpatient Rehabilitation in a Large Health Care System (2025)
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“I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas (2024)
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Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity (2024)
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Assessing the acceptability and implementation feasibility of a culturally adapted parenting intervention for Marshallese mothers: A study protocol (2023)
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Top Collaborators
- Assessing the acceptability and implementation feasibility of a culturally adapted parenting intervention for Marshallese mothers: A study protocol
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- Diet quality of Marshallese mothers of young children in Northwest Arkansas: an exploratory study
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- Assessing the acceptability and implementation feasibility of a culturally adapted parenting intervention for Marshallese mothers: A study protocol
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- Diet quality of Marshallese mothers of young children in Northwest Arkansas: an exploratory study
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas
- Determinants of Implementing an Adapted Version of STEADI for Fall Prevention of Older Adults Attending Outpatient Rehabilitation in a Large Health Care System
- Training and Preparedness among Informal Cancer Caregivers
- Assessing the acceptability and implementation feasibility of a culturally adapted parenting intervention for Marshallese mothers: A study protocol
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas
- Training and Preparedness among Informal Cancer Caregivers
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas
- Training and Preparedness among Informal Cancer Caregivers
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas
- Training and Preparedness among Informal Cancer Caregivers
- Assessing the acceptability and implementation feasibility of a culturally adapted parenting intervention for Marshallese mothers: A study protocol
- Assessing the acceptability and implementation feasibility of a culturally adapted parenting intervention for Marshallese mothers: A study protocol
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas
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