
Community-Engaged Research in Medication Education
Developing novel methods for improving medication safety and health behaviors for at-risk populations
Vision Statement
Our vision is to build a thriving community of collaboration, excellence, innovation & leadership.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to develop, implement, and disseminate novel methods for improving medication safety and health behaviors for at-risk populations, while training the next generation of researchers. Research projects within the CRoME Lab share the common goal of applying community-engaged, collaborative, and transdisciplinary approaches to improving medication use and health outcomes for families through education, prevention, and intervention programs.
Research Cores
Our research team is dedicated to understanding the connections between families, healthcare teams, and technology (particularly serious games) in improving medication use, health outcomes, and overall wellbeing for at-risk populations. Our four main cores include:
Medication & Vaping Safety Interventions
Promoting safe medication practices through education and intervention programs.
Game-Based Learning
Developing serious games to engage users in health education and behavior change.
C-CAM
Culturally-centered Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Cancer Education and Literacy
Educating communities about cancer prevention and early detection strategies.
Cystic Fibrosis and Medication Management
Supporting families managing complex medication regimens for chronic conditions.
Collaborative Research
Collaboration is at the heart of our work. Collaborative partnerships and interdisciplinary research processes are essential to our ability to identify innovative solutions that address complex medication use and health challenges for patients and their families. These solutions require contextual understanding, longitudinal efforts, collaboration on multiple system levels, and interdisciplinary designs.
- Collaboration via education
- Collaboration by engaging patients and family members
- Collaboration in overall research development and design
- Collaboration enhanced by the dual role of health professionals and researchers
- Collaborative involvement of community stakeholders throughout the research process