Alisha Crump
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Alisha Crump's research investigates health disparities, focusing on factors influencing health outcomes in diverse populations. Her work examines the impact of care delivery team composition and workforce configurations on hospitalization risk and length of stay for patients with congestive heart failure, particularly within African American communities. Crump also studies the influence of socio-ecological factors, such as neighborhood-level disparities and structural racism, on physiological stress and health indicators. Additionally, her research explores the intersection of misinformation, public health messaging, and societal beliefs, as seen in her work on COVID-19 vaccine information and its spread on social media platforms. She also investigates the relationship between religiosity, spiritual practices, and epigenetic aging in middle-aged adults. Crump has 19 publications and a h-index of 2, and collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Tremaine B. Williams, Taiquitha Robins, Pearman D. Parker, and Emel Seker.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 13
Selected Publications
- Social determinants of health and hospitalization risk in heart failure: A Retrospective analysis (2026) DOI
- Registered nurse effect on long length of stay in the heart failure hospitalizations of African Americans (2025) DOI
- The association of workforce configurations with length of stay and charges in hospitalized patients with congestive heart failure (2024) DOI
- Assessing the Impact of Air Quality and Heat on Recess Physical Activity in School Children (2024) DOI
- COVID-19 Vaccine Information and Infertility Posts on X: Insights on a Misinformation Pandemic (2024) DOI
- The Association of Implemented Care Team Configuration Models with Length of Stay and Charges in Hospitalized Patients with Congestive Heart Failure: A Retrospective Analysis of EHR Data (2023) DOI
- Care delivery team composition effect on hospitalization risk in African Americans with congestive heart failure (2023) DOI
- 212 Proof of Concept: An EHR-fueled Risk Surveillance Tool for Managing Care Delivery Equity in Hospitalized African Americans with Congestive Heart Failure (2023) DOI
- Exploring the Relationship between Hog Farm Exposure and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) (2022) DOI
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