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research overview Dr. Goggin’s research program focuses on understanding the biopsychosocial predictors of health behavior change and the development and testing of interventions to improve health and health behaviors. For over two decades, she has conducted community engaged health research, including leading numerous large intervention studies focused on primary and secondary prevention, medication adherence, and biopsychosocial predictors of health behavior change. These collaborative efforts included patients, parents, providers, and other stakeholders throughout each phase to impact health outcomes in a variety of settings, including faith- and community-based organizations, along with healthcare settings. Dr. Goggin has extensive expertise in employing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing strategies for health behavior change, and have trained different types of providers from varied settings both in the US and sub-Saharan Africa. She has led or collaborated on numerous randomized clinical trials exploring the efficacy of multi-level interventions to improve patients’ willingness to consider making health behavior changes that they are not currently interested in addressing like testing and linage to care, reducing sexual risk behaviors, smoking cessation, re-engaging in care, and diabetes prevention and management. Many of her studies focus on improving patient/parent – provider communication and system level interventions to improve patient outcomes.

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Academic Article "Our hands are tied up": current state of safer conception services suggests the need for an integrated care model.
Academic Article Changes in Providers' Self-Efficacy and Intentions to Provide Safer Conception Counseling Over 24 Months.
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 Discussing childbearing with HIV-infected women of reproductive age in clinical care: a comparison of Brazil and the US.
Academic Article Patient communication tools to enhance ART adherence counseling in low and high resource settings.
Academic Article "We weren't using condoms because we were trying to conceive": the need for reproductive counseling for HIV-positive women in clinical care.
Academic Article Stigma gets in my way: Factors affecting client-provider communication regarding childbearing among people living with HIV in Uganda.
Academic Article Measuring shared decision-making in the pediatric outpatient setting: Psychometric performance of the SDM-Q-9 and CollaboRATE among English and Spanish speaking parents in the US Midwest.
Grant African Americans in Health Science Research: A University, Community, and Faith-
Grant Evaluation of the HITSystem to Improve Early Infant Diagnosis Outcomes in Kenya
Grant Determinants of Use of Safer Conception Strategies Among HIV Clients in Uganda
Grant Communicating Colorectal Cancer Prevention thru Urban African American Churches
Grant Evaluating the Feasibility and Acceptability of PrEP-Talk: A PrEP Uptake Intervention for Young Black MSM with their Close Friends
Academic Article A pilot intervention combining assessment and feedback with communication training and behavioral nudges to increase HPV vaccine uptake.
Academic Article Let's Talk About Antibiotics: a randomised trial of two interventions to reduce antibiotic misuse.

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