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LISA TAYLOR-SWANSON

Assistant Professor
College of Nursing
CON-HSCBC DIVISION
u0108900@utah.edu
801/585-5486

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Dual-trained as a clinician-scientist, Dr. Lisa Taylor-Swanson’s program of research aims to reduce disproportionate symptom burden during the menopausal transition across socioeconomic strata by developing and implementing effective interventions feasible in health systems and utilizing complexity-informed research methods. Her current work is developing an integrative medicine group visit that delivers education about menopause and integrative health self-care such as acupressure and mindfulness, medical care, and health screenings.

Projects

Addressing a GAP in MENOpausal Latinas’ Healthcare: Adapting MENOGAP for Community Health Worker Delivery in Hispanic/Latinx Communities

Approximately 128M Hispanic/Latinx people will reside in the United States (US) by 2050 and Latinas will represent 25% of the total female population.1 Research on disparities in healthcare access identifies Hispanics/Latinx as one of the most disadv...


Collaborators

LISA TAYLOR-SWANSON (Project Owner)College of Nursing, CON-HSCBC DIVISION
ISABEL DULFANOCollege of Humanities, World Languages and Cultures
ANNA CAMILLE MORENOSchool of Medicine, Obstetrics And Gynecology
ANA SANCHEZ BIRKHEADCollege of Nursing, CON DACC DIVISION
Status: Funded 2023
Last Updated: 5/21/21