Sarah K. Council
Researcher
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Sarah K. Council's research program investigates health-related challenges and intervention strategies across diverse populations. She has published work examining the determinants of implementing fall prevention programs for older adults in outpatient rehabilitation settings. Her research also explores the lived experiences of cancer survivors in Arkansas, focusing on their challenges and adjustment processes. Additionally, Council's work addresses the acceptability and feasibility of culturally adapted interventions aimed at improving nutrition and preventing childhood obesity among Marshallese mothers and infants in Northwest Arkansas. She has also investigated the training and preparedness needs of informal cancer caregivers.
Council collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ramey Moore, Philmar Mendoza Kabua, and Deanne L. King, as well as Britni L. Ayers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 9 total publications and 81 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 81
Selected Publications
- Training and Preparedness among Informal Cancer Caregivers (2025) DOI
- Diet quality of Marshallese mothers of young children in Northwest Arkansas: an exploratory study (2025) DOI
- “I'm learning to live after cancer and its treatment”: Exploring the challenges of cancer survivorship in Arkansas (2024) DOI
- Assessing the acceptability of a culturally adapted group‐based pediatric intervention, Kokajjiriri, for Marshallese mothers and infants to improve nutrition and prevent childhood obesity (2024) DOI
- Assessing the acceptability and implementation feasibility of a culturally adapted parenting intervention for Marshallese mothers: A study protocol (2023) DOI
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