Communication Innovation in

Health Care Laboratory

VCU School of Public Health

FEATURED ANNOUNCEMENTS

  Congratulations to Dr. Alexander Lucas for his K01 award: Behavioral Exercise Training to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Men Undergoing Androgen Deprivation Therapy  & his R03 award: Refining a Behavioral Exercise Training Intervention for Medically Underserved Men Undergoing Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

Congratulations to Dr. Viktor Clark who successfully defended their dissertation: Q Voices! They have now moved forward as a T32 post-doctoral student at the University of Rochester, NY!

Congratulations to Lenka Zoey Juríčeková for passing her Comprehensive Exams! We are all so proud of your accomplishment and are wishing the success to persist!

Dr. Richard Brown elected Chair of EACH Fellow committee

Lenka Zoe Juríčeková presented her work at 2021 Commonwealth of VA Cancer Research Conference 

UPCOMING CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2022 International Conference on Communication in Healthcare (ICCH)



September 5-9, 2022 - Caledonian University, Glasgow


"Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Disclosure Among Oncology Patients: Describing Current Trends"

Viktor Clark, Richard Brown, PhD


"Exploring Associations between Communication, Patient-level Factors, and Adjuvant Chemotherapy"

Kerri-Anne Mitchell, PhDr, Joseph Boyle, Richard Brown, PhD

NEW LAB PUBLICATIONS

Mitchell, K. R., Boyle, J.R., Juricekova, L.Z., & Brown, R.F. Adjuvant Chemotherapy Non-Adherence, Patient-Centered Communication, and Patient-level Factors in Elderly Breast and Colon Cancer Patients. Cancer Medicine. Published Online. https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5884


Mitchell, K.A., Brassil, K. J., Osborne, M. L., Lu, Q., & Brown, R. F. (2021). Understanding racial-ethnic differences in patient-centered care (PCC) in oncology through a critical race theory lens: A qualitative comparison of PCC among Black, Hispanic, and White cancer patients. Patient Education and Counseling. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2021.11.011


Green, T., Shipman, J., Valrie, C., Corona, R., Kohlmann, T., Valiani, S., & Hagiwara, N. (2021). Discrimination and Health Among First-Generation Hispanic/Latinx Immigrants: the Roles of Sleep and Fatigue. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-021-01149-7


Raskin, Rasnick, R., Kohlmann, T., Zanin, M., Bilodeau, J., & Akinkugbe, A. (2022). Oral Health, Health Service Utilization, and Age at Arrival to the U.S. among Safety Net Patients. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1477–. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031477

ACCEPTED IN PRESS

Clark V, Ming H, Kim SJ. Location, age, and race matter: A Path model of emotional distress in America during COVID-19. BMC Public Health, In Press. 


“Perceived discrimination and physical activity mediate the associations between receiving a survivorship care plan and cancer pain” Kyounghae Kim, Angela Starkweather, Stephen Walsh, Wanli Xu, Richard Brown

Cancer Epidemiology

SUBMITTED PAPERS



Clark V, Schabath MB, Quinn GP, Domogauer J, Sanchez NF, NFN Scout, Brown R. Identifying significant associations to increase medical-form-based sexual orientation and gender identity disclosure: A secondary-data analysis of the National OUT Survey. LGBT Health. Under Review. 


Clark, V, Quinn, GP, Sanchez, NF, Domogauer, J, NFN Scout, Schabath, MB, Brown, R. The recriminalization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and other sexual orientation or gender identities (LGBTQ+) sexual practices extends beyond the bedroom: The impact on clinical practice and research agendas. The Annals of LGBT Public and Population Health

Under Review. 


Lucas AR, Kim Y, Lanoye A, Franco RL, Sutton AL, LaRose JG, Ross M Sheppard VB. Longitudinal associations among physical activity and sitting with endocrine symptoms and quality of life in breast cancer survivors: A latent growth curve analysis. Under review at Breast Cancer Res. Treat


"Exploring Adjuvant Chemotherapy Non-Adherence, Patient-Centered Communication and Relevant Patient-level Factors among Elderly Breast and Colon Cancer Patients". Kerri-Anne R. Mitchell, PhD1, Joseph R. Boyle, B.S., Lenka Juricekova, M.S., B.S., and Richard F. Brown, PhD 

About Us

The CIHC Lab was established in 2019 at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine by Dr. Richard Brown, PhD. Our team includes internal members at the School of Medicine as well as external members at universities across the country. We are a research team of academic and research professors, research staff, doctoral and post-doctoral students, and data analysts. 

Our Mission 

The Communication Innovation in Health Care (CIHC) Laboratory is a national leader in communication in health research. The CIHC Lab conducts a) formative research that informs cutting-edge directions in communication in health care and b) quantitative research that develops, implements, and evaluates innovative communication in health care interventions. Importantly, we collaborate with clinicians, academics, stakeholders, patient advocates, and community members to identify patient-centered research questions that foster effective and engaged interactions in health care. 


The CIHC Lab has a guiding focus to ameliorate health disparities and promote health equity across diverse minorities (including racial and sexual/gender minorities), and geographic and socioeconomic domains. The CIHC Laboratory trains upcoming investigators at the Doctoral and Post-Doctoral levels in novel theoretical, methodological and clinically relevant approaches to conducting impactful research in communication in health care. 


Our Research Goals

Address Health Disparities and Barriers to Care Among Minorities


Foster Effective and Engaged Communication in Health Care


Build Health Equity Across Diverse Populations