Kathryn E. Gunter

612 total citations
32 papers, 415 citations indexed

About

Kathryn E. Gunter is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Kathryn E. Gunter has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 415 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in General Health Professions, 10 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 6 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Kathryn E. Gunter's work include Primary Care and Health Outcomes (16 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (10 papers) and Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (7 papers). Kathryn E. Gunter is often cited by papers focused on Primary Care and Health Outcomes (16 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (10 papers) and Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (7 papers). Kathryn E. Gunter collaborates with scholars based in United States, New Zealand and United Kingdom. Kathryn E. Gunter's co-authors include Marshall H. Chin, Derek M. Griffith, Jonathan M. Metzl, Robert S. Nocon, Michael S. Spencer, Giuseppe Palmisano, Scott C. Cook, Michael T. Quinn, Monica E. Peek and Lawrence P. Casalino and has published in prestigious journals such as Medical Care, Journal of General Internal Medicine and Journal of Psychiatric Research.

In The Last Decade

Kathryn E. Gunter

30 papers receiving 394 citations

Peers

Kathryn E. Gunter
Jaclynn Hawkins United States
Bernice Man United States
Megan Clinch United Kingdom
Michelle Owens United States
Kia Skrine Jeffers United States
Michelle Lyn United States
Jaclynn Hawkins United States
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All Works

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Peek, Monica E., et al.. (2024). Intensity and Variation of Health Navigator Support: Addressing Medical and Social Needs of Diabetes Patients in East Oakland. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 39(9). 1616–1624.
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Gunter, Kathryn E., et al.. (2023). Community Health Collaborative Facilitates Health System and Community Change to Address Unmet Medical and Social Needs in New Jersey. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 38(S1). 65–69. 4 indexed citations
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Wan, Wen, et al.. (2023). New Frontiers in Diabetes Care: Quality Improvement Study of a Population Health Team in Rural Critical Access Hospitals. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 38(S1). 56–64. 3 indexed citations
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Wang, Gary X., Kathryn E. Gunter, Lori A Johnson, et al.. (2023). Improving Diabetes Care Through Population Health Innovations and Payments: Lessons from Western Maryland. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 38(S1). 48–55. 6 indexed citations
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Christensen, Jill, et al.. (2023). Hospital-Based, Community Teaching Kitchen Integrates Diabetes Education, Culinary Medicine, and Food Assistance: Case Study During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 38(S1). 33–37. 10 indexed citations
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Staab, Erin M., Wen Wan, M. Reza Skandari, et al.. (2021). Longer-term Benefits and Risks of Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter-2 Inhibitors in Type 2 Diabetes: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 37(2). 439–448. 8 indexed citations
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Staab, Erin M., Wen Wan, M. Reza Skandari, et al.. (2021). The Longer-Term Benefits and Harms of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 37(2). 415–438. 28 indexed citations
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Richardson, Amy, Lauralie Richard, Kathryn E. Gunter, et al.. (2020). A systematic scoping review of interventions to integrate physical and mental healthcare for people with serious mental illness and substance use disorders. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 128. 52–67. 14 indexed citations
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Vela, Mónica B., Aviva G. Nathan, Kathryn E. Gunter, et al.. (2020). Teaching Intersectionality of Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Race/Ethnicity in a Health Disparities Course. MedEdPORTAL. 16. 10970–10970. 31 indexed citations
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Richardson, Amy, Lauralie Richard, Kathryn E. Gunter, & Sarah Derrett. (2019). Interventions to integrate care for people with serious mental illness and substance use disorders: a systematic scoping review protocol. BMJ Open. 9(10). e031122–e031122. 4 indexed citations
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Gunter, Kathryn E., Judy Y. Tan, Justin L. Jia, et al.. (2019). Improving Shared Decision Making For Asian American Pacific Islander Sexual and Gender Minorities. Medical Care. 57(12). 937–944. 12 indexed citations
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Nocon, Robert S., Yue Gao, Kathryn E. Gunter, et al.. (2019). Provider and Staff Morale, Job Satisfaction, and Burnout over a 4-Year Medical Home Intervention. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 34(6). 952–959. 14 indexed citations
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Gao, Yue, Robert S. Nocon, Kathryn E. Gunter, et al.. (2016). Characteristics Associated with Patient-Centered Medical Home Capability in Health Centers: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 31(9). 1041–1051. 13 indexed citations
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Gunter, Kathryn E., Robert S. Nocon, Yue Gao, Lawrence P. Casalino, & Marshall H. Chin. (2016). Medical Home Characteristics and Quality of Diabetes Care in Safety Net Clinics. Journal of Community Health. 42(2). 303–311. 5 indexed citations
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Derrett, Sarah, Kathryn E. Gunter, Robert S. Nocon, et al.. (2014). How 3 Rural Safety Net Clinics Integrate Care for Patients. Medical Care. 52(Supplement 4). S39–S47. 15 indexed citations
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Burnet, Deborah L., et al.. (2014). Medical Home Characteristics and the Pediatric Patient Experience. Medical Care. 52(Supplement 4). S56–S63. 4 indexed citations
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Nocon, Robert S., Yue Gao, Kathryn E. Gunter, et al.. (2014). Associations Between Medical Home Characteristics and Support for Patient Activation in the Safety Net. Medical Care. 52(Supplement 4). S48–S55. 8 indexed citations
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Griffith, Derek M., Jonathan M. Metzl, & Kathryn E. Gunter. (2011). Considering intersections of race and gender in interventions that address US men’s health disparities. Public Health. 125(7). 417–423. 68 indexed citations
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Spencer, Michael S., Kathryn E. Gunter, & Giuseppe Palmisano. (2010). Community Health Workers and Their Value to Social Work. Social Work. 55(2). 169–180. 41 indexed citations

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