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Dr. Brooks Carthon’s research and teaching have long focused on the issues of marginalization and inequities in healthcare. It is well understood that inequities in health care are avoidable, unnecessary and unjust and are due to policies and practices that create unequal distribution of resources to minority and poor communities. As such, her research examines policies such as nurse practitioner scope of practice barriers and insufficient nurse staffing levels that contribute to system racism and disproportionately impact minority patients and result in poor health outcomes.
Most recently, research by Dr. Brooks Carthon’s team is addressing the disproportionate risk borne by low income individuals with multiple chronic conditions who are transitioning to home from acute care settings. While social conditions such as inadequate housing and food insecurity, impact post hospitalization recovery, so too does poor care coordination and a lack of communication between inpatient and community based providers. To address these healthcare delivery concerns, she co-led an interdisciplinary workgroup in the development of an intervention called THRIVE to support the clinical and social needs of low-income individuals returning home after a acute care admission. As Executive Director of THRIVE, she continues to advocate targeted resources to improve outcomes for historically marginalized communities.
Most recently, research by Dr. Brooks Carthon’s team is addressing the disproportionate risk borne by low income individuals with multiple chronic conditions who are transitioning to home from acute care settings. While social conditions such as inadequate housing and food insecurity, impact post hospitalization recovery, so too does poor care coordination and a lack of communication between inpatient and community based providers. To address these healthcare delivery concerns, she co-led an interdisciplinary workgroup in the development of an intervention called THRIVE to support the clinical and social needs of low-income individuals returning home after a acute care admission. As Executive Director of THRIVE, she continues to advocate targeted resources to improve outcomes for historically marginalized communities.
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JAMA network openno. 4 (2024): e244087-e244087
NURSING RESEARCHno. 1 (2024): E1-E10
J. Margo Brooks Carthon,Heather Brom, Alexandra Maye, Jennifer Gil, John Rizzo, Kelvin Amenyedor, Wanda Montalvo, Antonia M. Villarruel
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Lusine Poghosyan,Jianfang Liu, Eleanor Turi, Kathleen Flandrick, Marcia Robinson,Maureen George,Grant Martsolf,J Margo Brooks Carthon, Monica O'Reilly-Jacob
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J. Margo Brooks Carthon, Heather Brom, Marsha Grantham-Murrillo, Kathy Sliwinski,Aleigha Mason, Mindi Roeser, Donna Miles, Dianne Garcia, Jovan Bennett,Michael O. Harhay,Emilia Flores, Kelvin Amenyedor,
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (2023)
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Nursing outlookno. 4 (2023): 101988-101988
Lusine Poghosyan, Suzanne Courtwright, Kathleen Flandrick, Madeline Pollifrone,Amelia Schlak, Monica O'Reilly Jacob,J. Margo Brooks Carthon,Kristin Hittle Gigli,Joshua Porat-Dahlerbruch,Gregory Alexander,Heather Brom,Claudia Maier,
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Jamie M. Smith,Ann M. Annis,Suzanne E. Courtwright,Lauren V. Ghazal, Shirley Girouard,Danielle Jones,Chenjuan Ma, Blake T. McGee,Jacqueline Nikpour,Kathryn A. Riman,Maggie C. Root,Jessica G. Smith,
JOURNAL OF NURSING REGULATIONno. 2 (2023): 57-62
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