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About

Dr. Jeffrey Campbell is interested in measuring and improving adherence to long-term health behaviors and retention in care for children with infectious diseases, with a specific focus on domestic pediatric latent tuberculosis infection. His research focuses on studying adherence to infectious disease-related behaviors and enhancing behaviors related to adherence and retention in care. Begun during a T32-funded pediatric health services research fellowship, his primary research utilizes cohort studies and mixed methods to understand retention in the pediatric tuberculosis infection care cascade.

Additional TB-related projects include applying geospatial analysis to examine the social ecology of TB disease and infection in the United States, leveraging electronic health record data to assess the impact of care settings and transitions on TB infection care engagement, and utilizing household linkages and social networks to explore TB care delivery and transmission in low-burden settings.



 

  • Administrative Title

    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

  • Fellowship

    Boston Children's Hospital 

  • Education

    Harvard Medical School, 2016

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