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Dr. Shawna Hudson, a medical sociologist, is a Professor and Research Division Chief in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and Director of the Center Advancing Research and Evaluation for Patient-Centered Care (CARE-PC) at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Dr. Hudson is a full member of the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research. She has a secondary faculty appointment in the Rutgers School of Public Health in the Department of Health Behavior, Society and Policy. Dr. Hudson earned her B.A. from Rutgers College and her M.A and Ph.D. in Sociology from Rutgers University. She completed post-doctoral training through a fellowship from the New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research.
Dr. Hudson’s research uses qualitative and quantitative research approaches to explore the intersections of community health, primary care and oncology care. It is chronic disease focused with an emphasis on vulnerable populations, particularly underserved groups including cancer survivors and racial/ethnic minorities in health care settings. Her research aims to increase the capacity of patients, community stakeholders and health care organizations to understand and use evidence based guidelines for preventive health care and chronic disease management. She is Principal Investigator for the Extended Cancer Education for Longer-term Survivors (EXCELS) in Primary Care (R01CA176838) which uses mixed methods to develop and test a mHealth and health coaching intervention for cancer survivors and Adoption, diffusion and implementation of Tobacco 21 policies to address health disparities (R01CA231139) a mixed methods case study of the implementation and impact of policies that raise minimum legal access to tobacco age to 21 across 15 states in the US. Dr. Hudson also participates as co-investigator on numerous studies funded by the National Cancer Institute, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Dr. Hudson has participated on numerous review panels and advisory committees. She is the Health Disparities Associate Editor for the Journal of Cancer Survivorship. She is a gubernatorial appointed member of the New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research and a standing member of the NIH Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health Study Section. She is also the co-chair for the Rutgers Biomedical Health Sciences emerging signature program in Community Health and Health Systems.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Adapting and implementing evidence-based breast cancer follow-up in primary care
Crabtree, B. (CoPI) & Hudson, S. (PI)
7/1/21 → 6/30/26
Project: Research
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Reducing Urban Cervical Cancer Disparities Using a Tailored mHealth Intervention to Enhance Colposcopy Attendance
Miller, S. M. (PI), Wen, K.-Y. K. (CoPI) & Hudson, S. (CoPI)
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
7/15/23 → 12/31/24
Project: Research
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Adoption, diffusion, and implementation of Tobacco 21 policies to address health disparities
Delnevo, C. (CoPI) & Hudson, S. (CoPI)
7/1/18 → 6/30/23
Project: Research
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Extended Cancer Education for Longer-term Survivors (EXCELS) In Primary Care
Hudson, S. (PI)
9/30/13 → 8/31/20
Project: Research
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Predictors of Follow-Up Care Seeking Among Breast and Prostate Cancer Survivors
Hudson, S. (PI)
3/1/11 → 2/28/14
Project: Research
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A Proposed mHealth Intervention to Address Patient Barriers to Colposcopy Attendance: Qualitative Interview Study of Clinic Staff and Patient Perspectives
Hemler, J. R., Wagner, R. B., Sullivan, B., Macenat, M., Tagai, E. K., Vega, J. L., Hernandez, E., Miller, S. M., Wen, K. Y., Ayers, C. A., Einstein, M. H., Hudson, S. V. & Kohler, R. E., 2025, In: JMIR Formative Research. 9, e55043.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Prevalence and correlates of fear of recurrence among oral and oropharyngeal cancer survivors
Manne, S. L., Hudson, S. V., Preacher, K. J., Imanguli, M., Pesanelli, M., Frederick, S., Singh, N., Schaefer, A. & Van Cleave, J. H., Feb 2025, In: Journal of Cancer Survivorship. 19, 1, p. 66-77 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Barriers and facilitators to skin cancer prevention among Hispanics: a qualitative study
Niu, Z., Rivera, Y. M., Baskar, J., Shanmugavel, A., Manne, S. L., Hudson, S. V., Penedo, F. J. & Heckman, C. J., Dec 2024, In: BMC public health. 24, 1, 2690.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Chatbot-interfaced and cognitive-affective barrier-driven messages to improve colposcopy adherence after abnormal Pap test results in underserved urban women: A feasibility pilot study
Wen, K. Y., Dayaratna, S., Slamon, R., Granda-Cameron, C., Tagai, E. K., Kohler, R. E., Hudson, S. V. & Miller, S. M., Jan 1 2024, In: Translational behavioral medicine. 14, 1, p. 1-12 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Clinic and patient perspectives on a proposed mHealth intervention to improve colposcopy attendance.
Hemler, J., Wagner, R. B., Sullivan, B., Macenat, M., Tagai, E. K., Vega, J., Hernandez, E., Miller, S. M., Wen, K. Y., Ayers, C., Einstein, M., Hudson, S. & Kohler, R., Mar 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
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