Health services and qualitative researcher @kpwaresearch. Craft maker, outdoor enthusiast, adventure racer, and love being an aunt to 21 nieces and nephews.
@IssakaMD @bjweiner @CaraCLewis @InadomiJ Congratulations! Loved reading this paper and so excited more health researchers are using engaging human centered design research methods on important topics. I will be sharing this paper.
@DrLesleyW1@danceswithfat Thank you Dr. Williams for presenting on rethinking how we as healthcare organizations and employers to address weight through KPWA Health Equity and Action Team's Body Liberation Series. People need to listen to you to be patient centered no matter what your BMI is!
Check out what @KPWaResearch, KPNC and KPCO learned from 3 groups of people with chronic illnesses and social needs about what is most important to their health and wellbeing. And, their perspectives to align care to their personal values. Check out summary by @aberry85
I always have fun and learn so much from patients and researchers co-designing and using #uxresearch methods to improve people's health and care experiences! Thanks @WernliKarenJ@KPWaResearch for partnering & using new techniques to build meaningful healthcare interventions!
I work with care teams and researchers @kpwashington on asking about people's stories and values to integrate into care. I agree, "We have to engage in dynamic relationships with patients, we have to put the symptoms in the context of people's lives. " https://t.co/d2nLeOEJXx
Virtual clinical trials could make medical research cheaper, more efficient and more equitable — offering state-of-the-art research opportunities to people who otherwise wouldn’t have the time or resources to take advantage of them. https://t.co/kiV67HZYzQ
Qualitative and design researchers, please fill out my colleague's quick survey to assess user experience (UX) research practice during the COVID-19 pandemic. I am interested to learn from you all! Thank you. https://t.co/DOdInXbuJS
@KPWaResearch@DrMParchman@uwfm Thanks to the primary care teams, practice facilitators, study team, collaborators and funders from @AHRQNews #evidencenow for generating important lessons to improve cardiovascular health in small to medium clinics in WA, ID, and OR.
@CaraCLewis I just attended a webinar from colleagues at UW who use cartoons to disseminate. Storytelling is also a great method. https://t.co/16zjhvdeuA
@RhubbBstat@AmityGann I am deeply sad for the loss of your love. I can't imagine what that feels like. I wish I had met Amity, especially after reading her March 2020 Tweet. What a wonderful soul we have lost. Hugs to you. Thank you for posting her words!
Check out the blog and map of response rates for communities of color and indigenous communities to the 2020 https://t.co/WJIeyKAvxj... https://t.co/oLDFhveKNx
Home care workers deserve our attention & support. During this crisis as they are "...navigating difficult decisions about risks to their own health (by working) and finances (by not working) and their concerns about the effects of those decisions on care recipients."
If you are interested in improving the health and well-being of people living with dementia, their care partners, and healthcare providers check out our special issue in JAGS. @KPWaResearch
@researchmatters @IMPACTCollab1 @Collaboratory1@KPWaResearch Thanks Sarah for the inspiration! Hope you noticed we included the Greene, Reid, Larson Learning Health System framework.