Margie E. Padilla
University of Texas at El Paso
12 Papers
8 Citations
Margie E. Padilla is an academic researcher from University of Texas at El Paso. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacy & Interprofessional education. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Margie E. Padilla include University of Atlántico.
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Papers
Evaluating the Types of Pharmacy Student Interventions Made During an Interprofessional 6-Week Adult Internal Medicine Rotation.
TL;DR: PharmD students under the supervision of clinical faculty on an interprofessional internal medicine team are valuable collaborators and contributors in decreasing the number of drug-related problems that can negatively impact patient care.
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Influenza and Intentions to Vaccinate in an Underserved Hispanic Population: The Role of Theoretically Derived Constructs.
Margie E. Padilla,Gabriel Frietze,Jessica M. Shenberger-Trujillo,Melissa Carrillo,Amanda M. Loya +4 more
TL;DR: The better the relationship between theoretically driven predictors and vaccine behaviors is understood, the more educators and health-care providers can focus on meaningful, culturally sensitive, targeted-vaccine education.
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Co-curricular assessment plan for developing pharmacy professionals (RxPro) after the first professional year.
TL;DR: The RxPro VALUE rubric detected growth in professional behaviors among first-year doctor of pharmacy students, while no significant change was observed in the PAT.
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Understanding influenza immunization uptake rates among the Hispanic LGBTQIA community.
Margie E. Padilla,Gabriel Frietze,Michelle Aguirre,Amanda M. Loya,Sarah Jallad,Erick Romero,Norma Cruz +6 more
TL;DR: Several factors emerged as predictors of influenza vaccine uptake in the LGBTQIA population, including perceived susceptibility of contracting influenza from the vaccine and perceived ease of receiving the influenza vaccine.
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Project DIS-IMPACT: Drug information in English and Spanish to improve patient preparation before colonoscopy
Valerie Valencia,Margie E. Padilla,Maaya Srinivasa,Tonya Durbin,Trulize Hernandez,Ana Weigart +5 more
TL;DR: Pharmacists played a unique role in providing culturally appropriate precolonoscopy education material to assist in successful colonoscopy preparation as well as documenting areas of improvement at monthly pharmacy staff meetings.
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