Biography and Research Information

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Ayoola Carleton's research focuses on health disparities and interventions, particularly within Pacific Islander communities in Arkansas. Carleton's work has investigated the effectiveness of different diabetes self-management education and support models, including family-based and faith-based approaches. Recent publications also address the impact of COVID-19 on Marshallese communities and the development of bilingual care navigation strategies during the pandemic. Further research has examined weight loss programs tailored for Marshallese adults living in the United States. Carleton collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Sheldon Riklon, Jonell Hudson, Kejjo Clarence, and Brett Rowland, with whom they have co-authored multiple publications. Their scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with a total of 7 publications and 27 citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 3
  • Publications: 7
  • Citations: 27

Selected Publications

  • Effectiveness-implementation trial comparing a family model of diabetes self-management education and support with a standard model (2022) DOI
  • Bilingual care navigation and enhanced case management during COVID-19. (2022) DOI
  • Family model diabetes self-management education and support in faith-based organizations in the republic of the Marshall Islands study protocol (2021) DOI

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