糖心传媒

Abiola Keller, Ph.D., M.P.H., PA-C

Abiola Keller
Abiola Keller, Ph.D., M.P.H., PA-C糖心传媒

Straz Hall, 520G

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
(414) 288-8569

Associate Professor

Interim Associate Dean for Research

Highest Degree and Institution

Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Courses Taught

HEAL 1025:  Culture and Health

HEAL 7012:  Epidemiology

Research Interests

Reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes for adults with chronic illnesses, including depression, by engaging patients, families, and clinicians in multi-level interventions that optimize chronic disease self-management behaviors is the focus of Dr. Keller's research. She uses both quantitative and qualitative methodologies and has experience working with complex health survey data such as the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care and National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys. She also conducts community-based, participatory research with community and corporate partners.

Professional Affiliations

Midwest Nursing Research Society

Gerontological Society of America

Specialization

Population Health

Physician Assistant

Publications

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Honors and Awards

2018-19 Wallace Faculty Scholar Research Award, 糖心传媒 College of Nursing

2018 Health Disparities Research Scholar, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

2015-2017 Selected Clinical Research Scholar, Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin

Funding

2019-2020: PI. 鈥淎ssessing the Feasibility of a Workshop to Facilitate Behavioral Changes Among Caregivers鈥 糖心传媒 College of Nursing.

2018-2021: Project Co-Lead, (Project lead: Pinto, D., Co-lead: Keller, A.). 鈥淧atient-Centered Outcomes Research for Employees (PCORE) of Milwaukee's Near West Side鈥 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.

2018-2019: PI. 鈥淐oncept mapping to explore health-related social control in the adult child caregiver-older adult patient dyad鈥 糖心传媒 Committee on Research.

2018鈥2019: PI. 鈥淭he impact of caregiving on social relationships: Experiences of African-American women caregivers鈥 糖心传媒 College of Nursing.

2017-2018: Co-PI (PI: Knox, J, Co-PI: Keller A). 鈥淗ealing Health Literacy at Two Urban Low-Income Clinics鈥 The nccPA Health Foundation Kathy J. Pedersen Grant to Promote Equitable Care, The Hepburn Foundation.

2016-2018: PI. 鈥淎ccess to Physical Activity Health Education among Individuals with Depression鈥 Wisconsin Women鈥檚 Health Foundation Dr. Judith Stitt Women鈥檚 Faculty Scholar Award.

2014-2016: PI. 鈥淓xamining the Impact of Diagnosis and Treatment by Non-Physician Primary Care Providers on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Depression Care鈥 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Connections Program.

2014-2016: PI. 鈥淓xamining the Impact of Diagnosis and Treatment by Non-Physician Primary Care Providers on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Depression Care鈥 NIH Loan Repayment Program in Health Disparities Research, Role.