Jaime Baldner
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Jaime Baldner's research focuses on the study protocols for clinical trials, particularly in areas concerning pediatric health and respiratory conditions. Baldner has published research on improving pediatric COVID-19 vaccine uptake through an mHealth tool, known as MoVeUp, and has protocols for the Vitamin D Oral Replacement in Asthma (VDORA) study. Additional work includes a mixed-methods feasibility analysis of multisite randomized clinical trials involving underserved rural populations and the BREATHE Study, a randomized controlled trial investigating bronchiolitis recovery and the use of HEPA filters. Baldner has a h-index of 2 and has published 7 total publications with 20 citations. Key collaborators include Jeannette Y. Lee, Songthip Ounpraseuth, and DeAnn Hubberd, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 20
Selected Publications
- Study team perspectives on a multisite randomized clinical trial with underserved rural populations: A mixed methods feasibility analysis (2025) DOI
- The BREATHE Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Bronchiolitis Recovery and Use of HEPA Filters (2025) DOI
- Correction: Improving pediatric COVID-19 vaccine uptake using an mHealth tool (MoVeUp): study protocol for a randomized, controlled trial (2024) DOI
- Improving pediatric COVID-19 vaccine uptake using an mHealth tool (MoVeUp): study protocol for a randomized, controlled trial (2022) DOI
- Improving pediatric COVID-19 vaccine uptake using an mHealth tool (MoVeUP): a randomized, controlled trial (2022) DOI
- Protocol for the Vitamin D Oral Replacement in Asthma (VDORA) study (2022) DOI
- Protocol for the Vitamin D Oral Replacement in Asthma (VDORA) Study (2022) DOI
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