Kristine Kahill Repack

Kristine Kahill Repack

| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Name | Kristine Mary Cahill Kelleher | | Born | August 23, 1951, in Lynn, Massachusetts | | Died | September 9, 2024, in Nashua, New Hampshire (age 73) | | Spouse | Frederick Kelleher (married August 23, 1981, passed Sept. 18, 2023) | | Career | Teacher, Para-professional, Volunteer, Disney Cast Member | | Passions | Crocheting, donating handmade items, supporting inclusive charities, Disney World|

| Theme | Representative Publications (year) | Core Findings | |-------|------------------------------------|---------------| | | Kahill, K., et al. Implementation Science (2021); Kahill & Patel Health Services Research (2023) | Developed a Hybrid TIC Framework integrating the SAMHSA 4‑Rs (Realize, Recognize, Respond, Resist Re‑Traumatization) with the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). Demonstrated a 27% reduction in patient‑reported re‑traumatization scores across 12 community health centers. | | Patient‑Centered Outcomes (PCOs) for Survivors of Violence | Kahill, K., et al. JAMA Psychiatry (2022); Kahill, K. & Liu Psychological Trauma (2024) | Validated the Survivor‑Reported Impact Scale (SRIS) , a 15‑item measure with high convergent validity (r = .78) to PTSD and quality‑of‑life indices. Showed SRIS scores predict health service utilization more accurately than standard PTSD scales (AUC = 0.84). | | Health Equity & Intersectionality | Kahill, K., et al. Social Science & Medicine (2020); Kahill & Rios Ethnicity & Health (2022) | Illustrated how intersecting identities (race, gender, immigration status) amplify barriers to TIC uptake. Proposed a Equity‑Adjusted Implementation Index (EAII) that re‑weights CFIR constructs based on community‑level disparity metrics. | | Mixed‑Methods Evaluation of Integrated Care | Kahill, K., et al. BMJ Open (2019); Kahill et al. Implementation Research (2021) | Combined quantitative service‑use analytics with qualitative narrative inquiry, revealing “hidden pathways” of care coordination that traditional process metrics miss. | | Technology‑Enabled Screening for Trauma | Kahill, K., et al. Digital Health (2023) | Piloted a tablet‑based, AI‑augmented trauma screening tool in pediatric EDs; achieved 92% completion rate and identified 38% previously undocumented trauma exposure. | kristine kahill

Kristine reached behind her and slid a thick file across the desk. She didn't open it. | | Details | | :--- | :---

"Even knowing who she is doesn't exonerate you. You let her into your secure network. You brought her to the server room 'to show her the view.' You were careless. Carelessness looks a lot like guilt to a jury." & Liu Psychological Trauma (2024) | Validated the

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