Publications

Interested in learning more? Here are some articles about our work on Black women’s health, HIV, and UPDOs.

A Salon-Based Intervention to Improve PrEP Uptake among Black Women (New England Journal of Medicine, Feburary 2024)

Using an Equity in Research Framework to Develop a Community-Engaged Intervention to Improve Preexposure Uptake Among Black Women Living in the United States South (Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, March/April 2024)

Reasons Over Risks: NPs and HIV Prevention for Black Women (The Journal for Nurse Practitioners - March, 2024)

Hair Stylists Become Health Influencers in HIV Pilot Project (Medscape - Nov 09, 2023)

Duke University School of Nursing Investigators Embark on Innovative Community Study to Reduce Growing HIV Rates Among Black Women in the South (TrialSite, 2020)

Leveraging social networks of Black women in beauty salons to improve uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (Health Education Journal, 2020)

How Perceived Structural Racism and Discrimination and Medical Mistrust in the Health System Influences Participation in HIV Health Services for Black Women Living in the United States South: A Qualitative, Descriptive Study (Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2020)

Using the Social-Ecological Model of HIV Prevention to Explore HIV Testing Behaviors of Young Black College Women (Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2017)

We Need to Talk About Racism as a Barrier to HIV Prevention and Care for Black Women (TheBodyPro, Oct. 28. 2020)

Medical mistrust grounded in structural and systemic racism affects HIV care for Black women in the US South (Wolters Kluwer, Sept. 17, 2020)

Structural and systemic racism in health care system affects HIV care for black women (UNC website, Nov. 19, 2020)