Stacie Bordelon
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Arkansas Medical Center (2021)
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Research Areas
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Stacie Bordelon's research focuses on improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes, particularly concerning HIV prevention and management. Her work includes investigating the implementation of standardized protocols for HIV post-exposure prophylaxis in emergency departments, especially following sexual assault. Bordelon also explores the use of mobile phone interventions to enhance clinical outcomes for patients living with HIV. She has published on these topics, collaborating with researchers such as Ryan K. Dare and Sherrie A. Searcy at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Bordelon's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 3 total publications and 9 total citations, indicating recent and ongoing activity in her research areas.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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1273. Implementation of a Mobile Phone Intervention Method to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Patients with HIV (2022)
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Standardizing HIV post‐exposure prophylaxis in the emergency department following sexual assault (2021)
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986. Improvement in Administration of HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis in the Emergency Department Following Sexual Assault (2020)
Collaboration Network
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- Standardizing HIV post‐exposure prophylaxis in the emergency department following sexual assault
- 1273. Implementation of a Mobile Phone Intervention Method to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Patients with HIV
- Standardizing HIV post‐exposure prophylaxis in the emergency department following sexual assault
- Standardizing HIV post‐exposure prophylaxis in the emergency department following sexual assault
- 1273. Implementation of a Mobile Phone Intervention Method to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Patients with HIV
- 1273. Implementation of a Mobile Phone Intervention Method to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Patients with HIV
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