Dr. Louise C. Palmer
Part-time Faculty, Sociology
Contact Information
About
Education
- Doctorate – sociology – Georgia State University
- Master's – sociology – Georgia State University
- Bachelor's – anthropology – University College London
Academic Interests
- Health disparities
- Social determinants of health
- Environmental justice
- Intersectionality
Publications
- Whitney N. Neal, Marina Moldavskiy, Brendon Truax, Ashlie Ithurburn, Megan Ware, Jeffrey R. Hebert, Lauren Opielinski, Amanda L. Penko, Kathryn Born, Louise C. Palmer, Deborah Backus, Robert W. Motl. (2023) “Intervention fidelity and adaptation in a multi-site exercise training intervention for adults with multiple sclerosis.” Contemporary Clinical Trials, 107320.
- Palmer, Louise C. (2023) “Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Pathways: An Intersectional Feminist Disability Life Course Perspective.” In Dillaway, H.E., Shandra, C.L. and Bender, A.A. (Ed.) Disabilities and the Life Course (Research in Social Science and Disability, Vol. 14), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 29-47.
- Palmer, Louise. C., Neal, W. N., Motl, R. W., & Backus, D. (2022). “The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions on Exercise Behavior Among People with Multiple Sclerosis Enrolled in an Exercise Trial: Qualitative Interview Study.” JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, 9(4), e42157.
- Robert W. Motl, Deborah Backus, Whitney N. Neal, Gary Cutter, Louise C. Palmer, Robert McBurney, Hollie Schmidt, Francois Bethoux, Jeffrey Hebert, Alexander Ng, Kevin McCully, Prudence Plummer. 2019. “Rationale and Design of the STEP for MS Trial: Comparative Effectiveness of Supervised versus Telerehabilitation Exercise Programs for Multiple Sclerosis.” Contemporary Clinical Trials. 81:110-122.