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Boot Camp Translation: Community Engaged Research Process Evaluation, Emma Daybranch, Kerri Barton, Brendan Schauffler, Lisbeth Wierda, Neil Korsen Jan 2021

Boot Camp Translation: Community Engaged Research Process Evaluation, Emma Daybranch, Kerri Barton, Brendan Schauffler, Lisbeth Wierda, Neil Korsen

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

The BCT process was first developed by the High Plains Research Network and its Community Advisory Council in rural Colorado. Between 2004 and 2015 the BCT process was used 31 times across the U.S. on a broad range of topics.


An Evaluation Of The Rollout Of Aunt Bertha, A Community-Centered Directory, Across The Mainehealth Network, Samantha Dinsdale, Lisbeth Wierda, Kerri Barton, Ellen Freedman Jan 2021

An Evaluation Of The Rollout Of Aunt Bertha, A Community-Centered Directory, Across The Mainehealth Network, Samantha Dinsdale, Lisbeth Wierda, Kerri Barton, Ellen Freedman

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Remote interviews were conducted with community-based organizations across Maine to gain insight to their perspective of Aunt Bertha’s use and potential.


Communicating About Covid-19: Strategies For Promoting Risk-Reducing Behaviors On Facebook, Liz Scharnetzki, Nikki Jarvais, Elizabeth Rintz, Leo Waterston, David Pied, Paul Han Jan 2021

Communicating About Covid-19: Strategies For Promoting Risk-Reducing Behaviors On Facebook, Liz Scharnetzki, Nikki Jarvais, Elizabeth Rintz, Leo Waterston, David Pied, Paul Han

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Introduction- Controlling the COVID-19 pandemic requires effective public health communication strategies that can promote risk-reducing behaviors despite scientific uncertainties about their effectiveness. The current project developed and tested different theory-based communication strategies for generating public interest in COVID-19 risk-reducing behaviors. • Assessed the efficacy of two novel message frames – destigmatizing and uncertainty normalizing - relative to existing strategies


Impact Of Mychart Communication On Provider Burden, Samantha R. Schuetz Jan 2021

Impact Of Mychart Communication On Provider Burden, Samantha R. Schuetz

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Patient portals have shown promise in engaging individuals in the management of their health by allowing exchange of secure electronic messages with their providers. Increased messaging increases physician workload and contributes to burnout among primary care physicians. This project examines both patient and provider perspectives of MyChart messaging and suggests ways in which this tool can be better utilized.