Sarah Iribarren - she, her
Associate Professor
Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics
Profile
Dr. Sarah Iribarren’s program of research focuses on developing innovative patient-centered approaches to bridge gaps between patients and health care professionals to improve clinical outcomes. In particular, her efforts have focused on TB and HIV prevention and treatment management within low- and middle-income settings and amongst disadvantaged populations. Dr. Iribarren is currently the Principal Investigator of an NIH K23 (K23NR017210) to develop and pilot test the TB-Treatment Support Tools mobile intervention and MPI on an NIH R01 (R01AI147129) to further refine the intervention and evaluate its impact by a randomized controlled trial. She is also a co-investigator on a PAHO funded study to understand the utilization of health services and the needs for sexual and reproductive health of Venezuelan migrant women in Quito, Ecuador. She is also providing support to a HRSA grant to enhance the BSN curriculum and create modules related to health informatics and patient and provider-centered technologies to assist in managing chronic & substance-use conditions. During doctoral studies, Dr. Iribarren was a Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar in Argentina, where she worked with research teams and regional and national leaders to understand the challenges of TB management, particularly within vulnerable populations.
Classes
- NMETH 499: Undergraduate Research
- NMETH 520: Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice
- NMETH 523: PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
- NMETH 588: Mixed Methods Research for Health Sciences
- NURS 552: Wellness, Health Promotion, and Disease Prevention
- NURS 588: Philosophical Inquiry and Nursing Science
- NURS 610: Teaching Practicum
Grants
- Developing a data-driven tool to inform hospital projections of the impacts of interprofessional acute care staffing models to optimize patient outcomes in the COVID-19 era,
- Strengthening the Implementation of HPV Self-Sampling in Peru: The Role of Cost and Empowerment,
- RiNGH (Research in Nursing & Global Health) Training Program,
- RiNGH (Research in Nursing & Global Health) Training Program,
- RiNGH (Research in Nursing & Global Health) Training Program,
- Improving TB preventive therapy adherence and support using point-of-care tools for people living with HIV in Zimbabwe,
- Adaptation, expansion, and evaluation of digital Treatment Support Tools for tuberculosis management in response to COVID-19 pandemic in Dominican Republic high burden areas,
- Adaption and expansion of mobile health TB treatment support tools in Kenya,
- RiNGH (Research in Nursing & Global Health) Training Program,
- Adaption, expansion, and evaluation of digital adherence tools for tuberculosis treatment monitoring and mental health support in the Dominican Republic,
- Adaption, expansion, and evaluation of digital adherence tools for tuberculosis treatment monitoring and mental health support in the Dominican Republic,
- Interdisciplinary Nurse Scientist Training in Multilevel Approaches: Biology to Society,
- Development and evaluation of Community-Designed mHealth Apps for Active Tuberculosis Patients using Design for Hack framework,
- Adaption, expansion, and evaluation of digital adherence tools for tuberculosis treatment monitoring and mental health support in the Dominican Republic,
- Tailoring digital adherence support tools to meet treatment and mental health needs of adolescents with active tuberculosis,
- Developing digital adherence tool to improve Tuberculosis(TB) treatment adherence in Papua, Indonesia,
- Seattle Tuberculosis Research Advancement Center,
- Sleep-Wake Cycles of Individuals with Inflammatory Bowel Disease,
- Centering Health Equity within Quality Improvement to Decrease Disparities, Improve Care Delivery, and Strengthen the Nursing Workforce.,
- Identifying the facilitators and barriers to complete revaccination in adult hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) survivors in the United States: A convergent mixed methods study,
- Academic-Practice Partnerships: Enhancing the Primary Care Nursing Workforce in WA State,
- Development and Evaluation of an Interactive Mobile Health Intervention to Support Patients with Active Tuberculosis,
- IECS sub,
- Development and Evaluation of an Interactive Mobile Health Intervention to Support Patients with Active Tuberculosis,
- Iribarren mHealth 8.31.17 sub,
- Interdisciplinary Nurse Scientist Training in Multilevel Approaches: Biology to Society,
- Omics and Symptom Science Training Program,
- Mobile Health Application to Improve Stroke Risk Assessment and Outcomes in Uganda,
- RiNGH (Research in Nursing & Global Health) Training Program,