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Overview

Elizabeth A. Baker is affiliated with Saint Louis University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and health professions, with significant contributions in general health professions, rheumatology, oncology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and surgery.

Their work covers a diverse range of topics, including:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research
  • Community Health and Development
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts

Elizabeth A. Baker's publications have appeared in various academic venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • British journal of surgery
  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • Journal of Investigative Dermatology
  • American Journal of Community Psychology
  • International Journal of Surgery

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Elizabeth A. Baker include:

  • CBPR Implementation Framework for Community-Academic Partnerships, 2021, American Journal of Community Psychology
  • A single-centre observational cohort study to evaluate volume and severity of emergency general surgery admissions during the COVID-19 pandemic: Is there a "lockdown" effect?, 2020, International Journal of Surgery
  • Therapeutic mammaplasty is a safe and effective alternative to mastectomy with or without immediate breast reconstruction, 2020, British journal of surgery
  • Patient Perspective on Using Digital Resources to Address Unmet Needs in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, 2020, Arthritis Care & Research
  • Breast Angiosarcoma Surveillance Study: UK national audit of management and outcomes of angiosarcoma of the breast and chest wall, 2021, British journal of surgery

Frequent co-authors in Elizabeth A. Baker's research include:

  • Shelley Potter
  • Chris Holcombe
  • Jerik Leung
  • Tim Rattay
  • Matthew Gardiner

Their research contributions reflect involvement in interdisciplinary studies that integrate clinical surgery, public health, and community engagement. The range of topics and collaborations also highlight their engagement with both clinical practice and health policy implementation.

Best Publications

  • Environmental and Policy Determinants of Physical Activity in the United States

    Ross C. Brownson;Elizabeth A. Baker;Robyn A. Housemann;Laura K. Brennan

  • Physical Activity and Minority Women: A Qualitative Study

    Amy A. Eyler;Elizabeth Baker;LaChenna Cromer;Abby C. King

  • The role of race and poverty in access to foods that enable individuals to adhere to dietary guidelines.

    Elizabeth A Baker;Mario Schootman;Ellen Barnidge;Cheryl Kelly

  • Molecular and biological characterization of human 4-1BB and its ligand.

    Mark R. Alderson;Craig A. Smith;Teresa W. Tough;Terri Davis-Smith

  • Myeloid DAP12-associating lectin (MDL)-1 is a cell surface receptor involved in the activation of myeloid cells

    Alexander B. H. Bakker;Elizabeth Baker;Grant R. Sutherland;Joseph H. Phillips

  • Community-Based Participatory Research Conceptual Model Community Partner Consultation and Face Validity

    Lorenda Belone;Julie E. Lucero;Bonnie Duran;Greg Tafoya

  • Using Google Street View to Audit the Built Environment: Inter-rater Reliability Results

    Cheryl M. Kelly;Jeffrey S. Wilson;Elizabeth A. Baker;Douglas K. Miller

  • Principles of practice for academic/ practice/community research partnerships

    Elizabeth A. Baker;Sherri Homan;R. Schonhoff;Margareta Kreuter

  • Visible and Invisible Trends in Black Men's Health: Pitfalls and Promises for Addressing Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Inequities in Health

    Keon L. Gilbert;Rashawn Ray;Arjumand Siddiqi;Shivan Shetty

  • Peer Reviewed: The Role of Race and Poverty in Access to Foods That Enable Individuals to Adhere to Dietary Guidelines

    Elizabeth A Baker;Mario Schootman;Ellen Barnidge;Cheryl Kelly

  • Matrix metalloproteinases, their tissue inhibitors and colorectal cancer staging.

    E A Baker;F G Bergin;D J Leaper

  • The association of sidewalk walkability and physical disorder with area-level race and poverty.

    Cheryl M Kelly;Mario Schootman;Elizabeth A Baker;Ellen K Barnidge

  • Evaluating a train-the-trainer approach for improving capacity for evidence-based decision making in public health.

    Laura Yarber;Carol A. Brownson;Rebekah R. Jacob;Elizabeth A. Baker

  • Effects of ignition interlock license restrictions on drivers with multiple alcohol offenses: a randomized trial in Maryland.

    Kenneth H. Beck;W. J. Rauch;Elizabeth A. Baker;Allan F. Williams

  • Physical Aging in Ultrathin Polystyrene Films: Evidence of a Gradient in Dynamics at the Free Surface and Its Connection to the Glass Transition Temperature Reductions

    Justin E. Pye;Kate A. Rohald;Elizabeth A. Baker;Connie B. Roth

  • Barriers to Evidence-Based Decision Making in Public Health: A National Survey of Chronic Disease Practitioners

    Julie A Jacobs;Elizabeth A Dodson;Elizabeth A Baker;Anjali D Deshpande

  • Power Dynamics in Community-Based Participatory Research: A Multiple-Case Study Analysis of Partnering Contexts, Histories, and Practices.

    Nina Wallerstein;Michael Muhammad;Shannon Sanchez-Youngman;Patricia Rodriguez Espinosa

  • Characterisation of a new rare fragile site easily confused with the fragile X

    Grant R. Sutherland;Elizabeth Baker

  • Understanding and Addressing Barriers to Implementation of Environmental and Policy Interventions to Support Physical Activity and Healthy Eating in Rural Communities

    Ellen K. Barnidge;Catherine Radvanyi;Kathleen Duggan;Freda Motton

  • Assessing the Built Environment Using Omnidirectional Imagery

    Jeffrey S. Wilson;Cheryl M. Kelly;Mario Schootman;Elizabeth A. Baker

  • A community-based approach to promoting walking in rural areas

    Ross C Brownson;Elizabeth A Baker;Rutha L Boyd;Nicole M Caito

  • EVIDENCE-BASED PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND PRACTICE The association of sidewalk walkability and physical disorder with area-level race and poverty

    Cheryl M Kelly;Mario Schootman;Elizabeth A Baker;Ellen K Barnidge

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen Newhouse
Stephen Newhouse King's College London
Steven J. Durning
Steven J. Durning Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Manfred H. M. van Dulmen
Manfred H. M. van Dulmen Kent State University
Matthew W. Kreuter
Matthew W. Kreuter Washington University in St. Louis
Nina Wallerstein
Nina Wallerstein University of New Mexico
Peter A. Coventry
Peter A. Coventry University of York
Jana Klánová
Jana Klánová Masaryk University
Kenneth H. Beck
Kenneth H. Beck University of Maryland, College Park
Maureen Dobbins
Maureen Dobbins McMaster University
John M. Torkelson
John M. Torkelson Northwestern University

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