Jacoby, S.F.,Robinson, A., Webster, J.R., Morrison, C.M., & Richmond, T.S. (in press). The feasibility and acceptability of mobile health monitoring for real-time assessment of traumatic injury outcomes, mHealth.
Jacoby, Sara,
Aronowitz, S., Richmond, T.S., Compton, P.A., & Jacoby, S.F. (in press). Is it “true” pain? Pain treatment discharge planning for seriously injured patients. Ethnicity & Disease. https://doi.org/10.18865/ed.31.1.139.
Jacoby, Sara, In Press
Jacoby, S.F. Branas, C.C., Holena, D.N., & Kaufman, E.J. (in press). The broader consequences of prehospital transport by police for penetrating trauma. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Open.
Jacoby, Sara, 2020
Jacoby, S.F.,Rich, J., Webster, J., & Richmond, T.S. (2020). “Sharing things with people that I don’t even know”: Help-seeking for psychological symptoms in injured Black men in Philadelphia. Ethnicity & Health, 25:6, 777-795.
Jacoby, Sara, 2020
Beard, J., Jacoby, S.F., James, R., Dong, B., Seamon, M., Maher, Z., Goldberg, A. & Morrison, C. (2019) Examining mass shootings from a neighborhood perspective: An analysis of multiple-causalty events and media reporting in Philadelphia, United States. Preventative Medicine, 129:105856.
Jacoby, Sara, 2020
Jacoby, S.F., Reeping, P. & Branas, C.C. (2020).Police-to-Hospital Transport for Violently Injured Individuals: A Way to Save Lives?. The Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science, 687(1): 186-201.
Jacoby, Sara, 2018
Jacoby, S.F., Dong, B., Beard, J.H., Wiebe, D.J., & Morrison, C.N. (2018). The enduring impact of historical and structural racism on urban violence in Philadelphia.Social Science and Medicine. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.05.038.
Jacoby, Sara, 2018
Jacoby, S.F.,Richmond, T.S., Holena, D.N., & Kaufman, E.J. (2018). A safe haven for the injured? Urban trauma care at the intersection of healthcare, law enforcement, and race. Social Science and Medicine, 199: 115-122.
Jacoby, Sara, 2017
Jacoby, S F. (2017). The insight and challenge of reflexive practice in an ethnographic study of black traumatically injured patients in Philadelphia. Nursing Inquiry, 24(3).
Jacoby, Sara, 2017
Jacoby, S. F., Tach, L., Wiebe, D., Guerra, T., & Richmond, T. (2017). The health status and well-being of low-resource, housing-unstable, single-parent families living in violent neighborhoods in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Health and Social Care in the Community, 25(2): 578-589.