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Dr. Randolph is an Associate Professor at Duke School of Nursing and has been a registered nurse for over 20 years. She is advancing the nursing science by addressing the root causes of sexual health inequities for Black male adolescents and women. The impact of Dr. Randolph’s work addresses sexual health inequities among Black male adolescents and young adults (AYA) and Black women in the United States through community and stakeholder engagement approaches. Dr. Randolph’s research is shifting the approach to sexual health among Black AYA with the first nurse-led, parent-adolescent intervention providing tools for parents to address HIV risk transmission and racial discrimination as interrelated public health issues. She is also addressing sexual health inequities among Black women by addressing barriers to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) (a medication if taken consistently decreases HIV risk) such as PrEP stigma and distrust, as PrEP uptake among Black women is low, and interventions are limited. Her work has received national attention in the popular media and has been supported by public and private funders. She has publications in peer-reviewed journals that highlight population health and community and stakeholder engagement in education and research. As Co-Director of the Community Engagement and Dissemination Core at the Duke Center for REACH Equity, a NIMHD-funded health disparities research center, she provides consultations and trains career development scholars and researchers on community engagement principles and evidence-based strategies to better engage community stakeholders in research projects. She has provided technical consultations to researchers for numerous clinical trials that have increased participation in community engaged research and vulnerable populations. She co- developed a Community and Stakeholder Engagement course for the Duke CTSI and a COVID-19 Community Conversations series which has been utilized as a model for other researchers to engage their populations of study during the global pandemic. (less)
She is passionate about partnering with the community to address inequities in health through socially and culturally relevant strategies.
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JANAC-JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF NURSES IN AIDS CAREno. 2 (2024): 144-152
Kamila A. Alexander,Dawn Aycock,Schenita D. Randolph,Fawn Cothran, Heather M. Young,J. Taylor Harden
JOURNAL OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING (2024): 35-42
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSINGno. 1 (2024): 57-66
The Journal for Nurse Practitionersno. 3 (2024): 104931
JAMA health forumno. 4 (2024): e241044-e241044
Marta I. Mulawa,Sharron L. Docherty,Donald E. Bailey, Rosa M. Gonzalez-Guarda,Isaac M. Lipkus,Schenita D. Randolph,Qing Yang,Wei Pan
Prevention Sciencepp.1-1, (2024)
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINEno. 9 (2024): 776-777
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANACno. 5 (2023): 459-468
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