Carlin Aloe, MPH
Research Associate 2 HSSCards
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2026
The Role of the Medical Champion in the Medical-Legal Partnership: A Delphi Study.
Aloe C, Puglisi L, Marottoli R, Silber A, Vanjani R, Fenick A. The Role of the Medical Champion in the Medical-Legal Partnership: A Delphi Study. The Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2026, 1-9. PMID: 41807131, DOI: 10.1017/jme.2026.10245.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth-harming legal needsMedical-legal partnershipYale Law SchoolPatient healthHealth lawLaw schoolsLegal professionalsLegal needsPatient population needsLegal teamMedical-legalPatient carePopulation needsDelphi studyClinical workflowWorkshop attendeesClinical settingDelphi methodHealthLawyersChampionLawPartnershipTeamNeeds
2025
Parent-Reported Measures of Weight-Related Health Behaviors in Early Childhood: A Scoping Review
Aloe C, Tsai E, Lagalante S, Choy C, Funaro M, Lindros J, Bako K, Buccini G, Gross R, Wood C, Staiano A, Sharifi M. Parent-Reported Measures of Weight-Related Health Behaviors in Early Childhood: A Scoping Review. Childhood Obesity 2025, 21: 688-712. PMID: 40938420, PMCID: PMC12671550, DOI: 10.1177/21532176251369634.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeight-related health behaviorsChildren's dietary intakeHealth behaviorsParental feeding practicesPrimary careParent-report measuresFeeding practicesPhysical activity/sedentary behaviorDietary intakePrimary care settingPsychometric resultsHealthy behaviorsEarly childhoodWeb of ScienceCare settingsUnique questionnairesObesity riskScreen timeScoping ReviewTrained reviewersPsychometric analysisCareQuestionnaireDescriptive analysisParenting practicesHow Are Qualitative Methods Used in Implementation Science Research? Results From a Systematic Scoping Review
Hagaman A, Rhodes E, Aloe C, Hennein R, Peng M, Deyling M, Georgescu M, Nyhan K, Schwartz A, Zhou K, Katague M, Egger E, Spiegelman D. How Are Qualitative Methods Used in Implementation Science Research? Results From a Systematic Scoping Review. Implementation Research And Practice 2025, 6: 26334895251367470. PMID: 40894413, PMCID: PMC12394868, DOI: 10.1177/26334895251367470.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystematic scoping reviewFocus group discussionsArea of implementation scienceStudy designQualitative study designImplementation science researchEvidence-based interventionsData collectionQualitative methodsQualitative data collectionIn-depth interviewsImplementation outcomesImplementation researchImplementation scienceScoping ReviewHealth researchReview of articlesThematic analysisGroup discussionsContent analysisData collection methodsApplication of qualitative methodsSample sizeInterviewsSystematic synthesis
2024
User-Centered Framework for Implementation of Technology (UFIT): Development of an Integrated Framework for Designing Clinical Decision Support Tools Packaged With Tailored Implementation Strategies
Ray J, Finn E, Tyrrell H, Aloe C, Perrin E, Wood C, Miner D, Grout R, Michel J, Damschroder L, Sharifi M. User-Centered Framework for Implementation of Technology (UFIT): Development of an Integrated Framework for Designing Clinical Decision Support Tools Packaged With Tailored Implementation Strategies. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2024, 26: e51952. PMID: 38771622, PMCID: PMC11150893, DOI: 10.2196/51952.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical decision supportPrimary care cliniciansUser-centered designImplementation strategiesUser-centered frameworkCare cliniciansImplementation scienceElectronic health record-based clinical decision supportImpact of clinical decision supportImplement clinical decision supportEvidence-based CDSPediatric primary care cliniciansTailored implementation strategiesElectronic health recordsAdoption of evidenceWell-child visitsDecision supportDiverse group of stakeholdersObesity practicePrimary carePediatric overweightHealth recordsHealth systemSemistructured interviewsOverweight treatment
2023
Multilevel Factors Associated With Participation in Group Well-Child Care
Aloe C, Hall K, Pérez-Escamilla R, Rosenthal M, Fenick A, Sharifi M. Multilevel Factors Associated With Participation in Group Well-Child Care. Academic Pediatrics 2023, 23: 1376-1384. PMID: 36933616, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2023.03.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGroup well-child careWell-child careMother-infant dyadsCare visitsEligible mother-infant dyadsMaternal/infant characteristicsPreventive health care visitsNon-Hispanic white infantsYale-New Haven HospitalTimes higher adjusted oddsPrimary care visitsHealth care visitsPrimary care centersElectronic health record dataMultivariate logistic regressionOdds of initiationPrimary care appointmentsHigher adjusted oddsNew Haven HospitalNon-Hispanic blacksHealth record dataCare appointmentsAdjusted oddsMaternal ageCare center
2022
Changes in Weight-Related Health Behaviors and Social Determinants of Health among Youth with Overweight/Obesity during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Hu P, Samuels S, Maciejewski KR, Li F, Aloe C, Van Name M, Savoye M, Sharifi M. Changes in Weight-Related Health Behaviors and Social Determinants of Health among Youth with Overweight/Obesity during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Childhood Obesity 2022, 18: 369-382. PMID: 34919458, PMCID: PMC9492789, DOI: 10.1089/chi.2021.0196.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOverweight/obesityWeight-related health behaviorsHealth behaviorsSocial determinantsExact testObesity-related comorbiditiesCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicRecreational screen timeVigorous physical activityFisher's exact testMultivariable regression modelsDisease 2019 pandemicStress Scale scoresBehavior changeHigher caregiver stressPhysical activityFood insecurityScale scoreAdolescents 13Caregiver stressObesityScreen timePsychosocial stressorsMost mealsHealth disparities
2017
Geospatial analysis of nonmedical vaccine exemptions and pertussis outbreaks in the United States
Aloe C, Kulldorff M, Bloom BR. Geospatial analysis of nonmedical vaccine exemptions and pertussis outbreaks in the United States. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2017, 114: 7101-7105. PMID: 28634290, PMCID: PMC5502604, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1700240114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonmedical vaccine exemptionsPertussis casesVaccine exemptionsPertussis outbreakAge group 5 yearsResurgence of pertussisGroup 5 yearsHigh rateExemption clustersChildren ages 10Version 9.4Geographic clustersAge 10ImmunitySignificant clustersPertussisUnited StatesChildrenYearsOutbreakScan statisticCommunity levelCases
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