Faculty

Brad Wagenaar

Adjunct Associate Professor, Epidemiology
Associate Professor, Global Health

206-543-8382

Education

PhD Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2015
MPH Global Epidemiology, Emory University, 2012
BA Psychology, St. Olaf College, 2008

Contact

206-543-8382

Box 357965
UW Office:
1959 Northeast Pacific Street, Office#: F149-A
Health Sciences Building
Seattle, WA 98195

Research Areas

Recent Publications (PubMed)

Identifying emerging hot spots of road traffic injury severity using spatiotemporal methods: longitudinal analyses on major roads in Ghana from 2005 to 2020.
(2024 Jun 17)
BMC Public Health 24(1): 1609
Mesic A, Damsere-Derry J, Feldacker C, Mooney SJ, Gyedu A, Mock C, Kitali A, Wagenaar BH, Wuaku DH, Afram MO, Larley J, Opoku I, Ekuban E, Osei-Ampofo M, Stewart B

"We are pleading for the government to do more": Road user perspectives on the magnitude, contributing factors, and potential solutions to road traffic injuries and deaths in Ghana.
(2024)
PLoS One 19(5): e0300458
Mesic A, Stewart B, Opoku I, Wagenaar BH, Andoh Mohammed B, Abdul Matinue S, Jmaileh M, Damsere-Derry J, Gyedu A, Mock C, Kitali A, Hardy Wuaku D, Owusu Afram M, Feldacker C

Methodology for adapting a co-created early childhood development intervention and implementation strategies for use by frontline workers in India and Guatemala: a systematic application of the FRAME-IS framework.
(2024 Dec 31)
Glob Health Action 17(1): 2338324
Bandal A, Hernández S, Mustafa R, Choy K, Edwards N, Guarchaj M, Mejía Alvarez M, Sane A, Tschida S, Maliye C, Miller A, Raut A, Srinivasan R, Turner M, Wagenaar BH, Ertem I, Grazioso MDP, Gupta SS, Krishnamurthy V, Rohloff P

Laboratory Data Timeliness and Completeness Improves Following Implementation of an Electronic Laboratory Information System in Côte d'Ivoire: Quasi-Experimental Study on 21 Clinical Laboratories From 2014 to 2020.
(2024 Mar 20)
JMIR Public Health Surveill 10(): e50407
He Y, Kouabenan YR, Assoa PH, Puttkammer N, Wagenaar BH, Xiao H, Gloyd S, Hoffman NG, Komena P, Kamelan NPF, Iiams-Hauser C, Pongathie AS, Kouakou A, Flowers J, Abiola N, Kohemun N, Amani JB, Adje-Toure C, Perrone LA

Implementation outcomes of the integrated district evidence to action (IDEAs) program to reduce neonatal mortality in central Mozambique: an application of the RE-AIM evaluation framework.
(2024 Feb 2)
BMC Health Serv Res 24(1): 164
Dinis A, Fernandes Q, Wagenaar BH, Gimbel S, Weiner BJ, John-Stewart G, Birru E, Gloyd S, Etzioni R, Uetela D, Ramiro I, Gremu A, Augusto O, Tembe S, Mário JL, Chinai JE, Covele AF, Sáide CM, Manaca N, Sherr K

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