Janna Martin
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Janna Martin's research focuses on the implementation and sustainability of interventions in early care and education settings, particularly those aimed at preventing obesity and de-implementing detrimental feeding practices. Her work employs mixed-methods approaches to understand implementer behavior and identify effective strategies for sustainability.
Recent publications investigate implementation fidelity, stakeholder-selected strategies for obesity prevention, and protocols for identifying successful sustainability strategies for nutrition and physical activity interventions. Martin's scholarship includes seven publications with an h-index of 5 and 81 citations. She has collaborated with researchers including James Selig, Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, and Geoffrey Curran at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 81
Selected Publications
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies (2022) DOI
- Implementation fidelity, attitudes, and influence: a novel approach to classifying implementer behavior (2022) DOI
- Obesity prevention practices in early care and education settings: an adaptive implementation trial (2022) DOI
- Stakeholder selected strategies for obesity prevention in childcare: results from a small-scale cluster randomized hybrid type III trial (2021) DOI
- A mixed-methods protocol for identifying successful sustainability strategies for nutrition and physical activity interventions in childcare (2021) DOI
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