Catherine C. Shoults
Graduate Assistant
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Catherine C. Shoults' research investigates the intersection of technology, social factors, and health outcomes. Her work has explored the association between broadband capacity and telehealth utilization, particularly among Medicare Fee-for-Service beneficiaries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shoults has also examined the representation of rural counties in consumer broadband measures and analyzed caregiver burden as expressed in social media discussions. Her research further extends to understanding how medical students discuss radiology online by employing social listening techniques on platforms like Reddit. She has also compared telehealth discussions across different social media platforms. Shoults has collaborated with Hari Eswaran, Corey J. Hayes, Leah Dawson, and Cari A. Bogulski on multiple publications.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 118
Selected Publications
- Poor Representation of Rural Counties of the United States in Some Measures of Consumer Broadband (2024) DOI
- Comparative Analysis of Adverse Event Reporting on Reddit and the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) (2024) DOI
- Comparing the Discussion of Telehealth in Two Social Media Platforms: Social Listening Analysis (2023) DOI
- Broadening the Understanding of Medical Students’ Discussion of Radiology Online: A Social Listening Study of Reddit (2023) DOI
- Association between broadband capacity and telehealth utilization among Medicare Fee-for-service beneficiaries during the COVID-19 pandemic (2023) DOI
- Analysis of Caregiver Burden Expressed in Social Media Discussions (2023) DOI
- Association Between Broadband Capacity and Social Vulnerability Factors in the United States: A County-Level Spatial Analysis (2022) DOI
- Intraoperative Complications and Visual Outcomes of Cataract Surgery in Diabetes Mellitus: A Multicenter Database Study (2021) DOI
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