Improving Outcomes Following Injury and Illness Research Group

Our research group focuses on projects that have the potential to improve function and quality of life and reduce disability following injury or illness. These projects include research on cognitive, behavioral, psychological and health care system factors that affect outcomes following injury.

We closely collaborate with partners in the Department of Health Policy and Management and the Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, as well as the departments of orthopaedics, psychiatry, and anesthesiology and critical care medicine in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. 

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We strive to improve function and quality of life after such events as amputation, chronic disease, chronic pain, musculoskeletal injury and orthopaedic injury. Our team is particularly interested in developing assessment and treatment approaches that:
Build resilience and self-management skills
Use risk stratification to match patients with appropriate treatment
Increase patient engagement

Our Research Projects

Our Team

  • Rachel V. Aaron, PhD

    • Director, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Pain Psychology
    • Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    Research Interests: Co-occuring mental and physical health symptoms, Development and maintenance of chronic pain, Psychosocial interventions for chronic pain, The role of emotional factors in pain and illness

  • Anna V. Agranovich, PhD

    • Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Renan Carlos Castillo, PhD

    Research Interests: cognitive behavioral therapy, pain, self management interventions, structural equation modeling, Trauma outcomes

  • Megan Hosey Mastalerz, PhD

    • Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    Research Interests: Adaptation to Inpatient Hospitalization, Anxiety Management in Hospitalized Patients, Critical Illness Survivorship

  • Fenan Samson Rassu, PhD

    • Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    Research Interests: expanding access to mental health care for those living with pain, increasing initiation, engagement, and completion of psychological treatments for chronic pain, understanding patients’ perspectives on the mental health care they receive

  • Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    • Director, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Rehabilitation Psychology
    • Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Stephen T. Wegener, PhD

    • Vice-Chair for Faculty Development and Affairs, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    • Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    Research Interests: Improving outcomes following injury, Pain, Prevention of disability, Psychology, Rehabilitation, Self-management

Tricia Kirkhart

Program Coordinator
Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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LaPricia Lewis Boyér

Program Coordinator
Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Division of General Internal Medicine
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We are pleased to be working in collaboration with the Amputee CoalitionPhoenix Society for burn survivors and METRC - Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium.

The Johns Hopkins Patient Engagement Program (PEP)

The Johns Hopkins Patient Engagement Program (PEP) is focused on discovering and evaluating training approaches for health care providers that improve the patient-provider relationship and increase patient engagement and behavior change.

Contact us

Program Coordinator: Patricia Kirkhart
Phone: 410-502-4453
Email[email protected]