M. Kathryn Allison
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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M. Kathryn Allison's research investigates the implementation and outcomes of healthcare interventions, with a focus on vulnerable populations and the utilization of technology. Her work has examined patient experiences in emergency departments, including those of transgender and gender nonbinary individuals, and formerly incarcerated women. Allison has also explored factors affecting telemedicine implementation in emergency settings, such as virtual sexual assault nurse examiner consultations.
Her recent publications include studies on remote patient monitoring for hypertension in pregnant women, formative evaluations of suicide prevention programs in emergency departments, and scoping reviews of telehealth interventions for pregnancy-related care. Additionally, she has designed educational initiatives, including an interprofessional Facebook group focused on LGBTQ healthcare disparities. Allison's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 12, 44 total publications, and 541 total citations. She has collaborated on multiple publications with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Melissa J. Zielinski and Hari Eswaran.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 44
- Citations: 541
Selected Publications
- Cost, Research, and Education: Providers’ Perspectives on Making Neurofeedback More Accessible (2025) DOI
- Health service needs, use, and barriers among formerly incarcerated women survivors of sexual violence (2025) DOI
- Cost, research, and education: Providers’ perspectives on making neurofeedback more accessible (2025) DOI
- Trends in US State and Territory Participation in Interstate Healthcare Licensure Compacts (2015-2024) (2025) DOI
- Facilitators and barriers to implementing the Project ECHO model: perspectives of 8 ECHO implementation teams (2025) DOI
- Community-driven strategies for implementing suicide prevention education in jails. (2025) DOI
- Implementation Science Application to EEG Neurofeedback Research: A Call to Action (2024) DOI
- Emergency Nurses’ Experience Providing Care and Perceptions About Using Telemedicine for Sexual Assault Patients (2024) DOI
- Telehealth and Willingness to Pay for Internet Services (2024) DOI
- Justice-Involved, Sexually Victimized Women's Perspectives on the Acceptability of Receiving Trauma-Focused Therapy in Prison (2023) DOI
- Assessment of Pregnancy-Related Telehealth Interventions in the United States: A 10-Year Scoping Review (2023) DOI
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Remote Patient Monitoring Device for Hypertension Management in Pregnant Women: A Feasibility Study (2023) DOI
- Emergency Departments Treating Veterans for Suicide: Ensuring Quality Care for Veterans Outside of Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care Facilities (2023) DOI
- Implementation of group cognitive processing therapy in correction centers: Anticipated determinants from formative evaluation (2022) DOI
- Factors Affecting Telemedicine Implementation in Emergency Departments and Nurses’ Perceptions of Virtual Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Consultation for Sexual Assault Survivors (2022) DOI
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