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Kimberly J. Arcoleo, PhD, MPH
Assistant Professor and Associate Director, Center for Healthcare
Innovation & Clinical Trials
Kimberly Arcoleo

Phone: (602) 496-0912
Fax: (602) 496-0986
E-mail: Kimberly.Arcoleo@asu.edu

Address:
College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation
Arizona State University
500 N 3rd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004-0698

Education
  • PhD - University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY
    Health Services Research Program, 2006
  • MPH - University of Rochester, Department of Community and Preventative Medicine, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, 1996
  • BA - SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, 1977,
    Biology Major
Recent Publications
  • Sidora-Arcoleo, K., Yoos, L., McMullen, A., Kitzman, H. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use In Children with Asthma: Prevalence and Sociodemographic Profile of Users.  J Asthma. 2007;  44(3):169-175.
  • Yoos, L., Kitzman, H., Henderson, C., McMullen, A., Sidora-Arcoleo, K., Halterman, J. The Impact of the Parental Illness Representation on Disease Management in Childhood Asthma.  Nursing Research. 2007; 56(3): 167-174.
  • McMullen, A., Yoos, H., Kitzman, H., Halterman, J., Anson, E., Sidora-Arcoleo, K.  Asthma Care of Children in Clinical Practice: Do Parents Report Receiving Appropriate Education? Pediatric Nursing. 2007; 33(1): 37-44.
  • Olds, D.L., Kitzman, H., Hanks, C., Cole, R., Anson, E., Sidora-Arcoleo, K., Luckey, D., Henderson, C., Holmberg, J., Tutt, R., Stevenson, A., Bondy, J. Pediatrics. 2007; 120:e832-e845.
  • Yoos, H., Kitzman, H., Halterman, J., Henderson, C., Sidora-Arcoleo, K., McMullen, A.  Treatment Regimens and Health Care Utilization in Children with Persistent Asthma Symptoms. J Asthma. 2006; 43: 385–391.
Current/Recent Grants and Projects
  • A Dynamic Model of Supervision & Injury Among Children (Co-investigator). Funded by the Centers for Disease Control, 2004–2007 $547,009.
  • U.S. Department of Justice. Neighborhood Context as an Outcome and Moderator of the Nurse-Family Partnership. Senior Research Associate.
  • Age 27 Follow-up of Early Preventive Intervention (Senior Research Associate). Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, 2004-2009.
  • Age 12 Follow-up of Early Preventive Intervention (Senior Research Associate). Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, 2003-2007 $2,533,390.
  • Detection of Depressive Symptoms in Mothers at Well-Baby Visits (Senior Research Associate). Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, 2002–2007.
Honors/Awards
  • 2005 - Ellen Rudy Clore Excellence in Research Writing Award, Journal of Pediatric Health Care
  • 2004 - Collier Research Day Mental Health Research Poster Session – First Place award for junior investigators.
  • 1997 - National Institute of Health Care Management, Health Care Research Award - Maternal and Child Health Care.
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