Asst Adjunct Professor
N_IHA Operations
As a medical anthropologist, health services researcher, and certified yoga therapist, my research focuses on improving pain, function, and quality of life outcomes for older adults, women, and veterans through nonpharmacologic and complementary and integrative health (CIH) interventions and care models. I have broad expertise in research methodology related to the design of mixed methods studies in aging, CIH, and implementation science.
Publications
Learning Yoga Through Interactive Online Classes: Perspectives From Midlife and Older Women Enrolled in the LILA Trial for Urinary Incontinence.
Global advances in integrative medicine and health
Teaching Group Yoga-For-Wellness Classes via Video-Based Telehealth: Perspectives From Veterans Health Administration Yoga Teachers.
Global advances in integrative medicine and health
Measurement of functional status in primary care: the role of the interprofessional team.
Journal of interprofessional care
Improving measurement of functional status among older adults in primary care: A pilot study.
JMIRx med
Caring for Patients with Functional Impairment in Middle Age: Perspectives from Primary Care Providers and Geriatricians.
Journal of aging and health
Improving measurement of functional status among older adults in primary care: A pilot study
JMIRx med
When Functional Impairment Develops Early: Perspectives from Middle-Aged Adults.
Journal of aging and health
"The More They Know, the Better Care They Can Give": Patient Perspectives on Measuring Functional Status in Primary Care.
Journal of aging and health
What Is a Medication-Related Problem? A Qualitative Study of Older Adults and Primary Care Clinicians.
Journal of aging and health