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T. Lepard's research focuses on the intersection of behavioral science and healthcare, specifically investigating patient engagement and health outcomes. Lepard co-authored a 2024 pilot study that explored the impact of dietitian-led counseling on perceived self-efficacy among primary care patients undergoing single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) testing. This study, which involved collaboration with Courtney Fose from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, examined how structured dietary guidance might influence patients' confidence in managing their health decisions related to genetic testing. Lepard's work contributes to understanding how interventions can be tailored to improve patient experiences and decision-making in personalized healthcare settings.
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A Pilot Study Demonstrates That Dietitian-led Counseling May Improve Perceived Self-efficacy in Primary Care Patients Electing for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Testing (2024)
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- A Pilot Study Demonstrates That Dietitian-led Counseling May Improve Perceived Self-efficacy in Primary Care Patients Electing for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Testing
- A Pilot Study Demonstrates That Dietitian-led Counseling May Improve Perceived Self-efficacy in Primary Care Patients Electing for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Testing
- A Pilot Study Demonstrates That Dietitian-led Counseling May Improve Perceived Self-efficacy in Primary Care Patients Electing for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Testing
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