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overview Andrea Bradley Ewing, M.A., MPA, is the Director of Community Engaged Research in the Division of Health Services and Outcomes Research at Children’s Mercy Kansas City. For more than a decade Ms. Bradley-Ewing has garnered extensive experience conducting community engaged and community based participatory research (CBPR) studies, including directing large intervention trials exploring the utility of behavioral counseling strategies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and Motivational Interviewing (MI) to promote health behavior change. She has collaborated with patients and families, heath care providers, and faith and community-based organizations to address health issues including HIV, diabetes, and heart disease affecting underrepresented communities. Most recently Ms. Bradley-Ewing partnered with English and Spanish speaking families on a Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) funded project to develop resources to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use among pediatric patients and is currently partnering with parents and community organization in developing and refining interventions to increase vaccination uptake among adolescents and coronavirus testing in African American faith communities.
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Academic Article If We Would Only Ask: How Henrietta Lacks Continues to Teach Us About Perceptions of Research and Genetic Research Among African Americans Today.
Academic Article Protocol for a randomised trial of higher versus lower intensity patient-provider communication interventions to reduce antibiotic misuse in two paediatric ambulatory clinics in the USA.
Academic Article Adapting effective narrative-based HIV-prevention interventions to increase minorities' engagement in HIV/AIDS services.
Academic Article Taking It to the Pews: a CBPR-guided HIV awareness and screening project with black churches.
Academic Article Identifying health conditions, priorities, and relevant multilevel health promotion intervention strategies in African American churches: A faith community health needs assessment.
Academic Article Feasibility and Outcomes of an HIV Testing Intervention in African American Churches.
Academic Article A religiously-tailored, multilevel intervention in African American churches to increase HIV testing: Rationale and design of the Taking It to the Pews cluster randomized trial.
Academic Article Developing a community-led rare disease ELSI research agenda.

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