Mari-Lynn Drainoni, PhD
Research Professor, Health Law, Policy & Management - Boston University School of Public Health
Biography
Mari-Lynn Drainoni, M.Ed., Ph.D., is Research Professor in the Section of Infectious Diseases in the School of Medicine in the Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and in the Department of Health Law, Policy & Management at the Boston University School of Public Health. She is also Director of the Evans Center for Implementation and Improvement Sciences at Boston University. Dr. Drainoni's areas of expertise include the conduct of implementation research, qualitative research methods and mixed method studies with a focus on integrating research into practice in safety net settings. Her specific studies have focused on the content areas of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C, as well as substance use, antibiotic prescribing and antibiotic stewardship, and integrating screening for social determinants of health into clinical practice. Dr. Drainoni has conducted numerous implementation studies to integrate research into practice, studies evaluating demonstration programs for at-risk populations, and mixed methods studies that include both surveys involving primary data collection and qualitative data collection and analysis. Dr. Drainoni serves as the Director of CIIS. She is also a Research Professor in the Section of Infectious Diseases in the School of Medicine in the Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and in the Department of Health Law, Policy & Management at the Boston University School of Public Health. Dr. Drainoni’s areas of expertise include the conduct of implementation research, qualitative research methods and mixed method studies with a focus on integrating research into practice. Her specific studies have focused on the content areas of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C, as well as substance use, antibiotic prescribing and antibiotic stewardship, and integrating screening for social determinants of health into clinical practice. Dr. Drainoni has conducted numerous implementation studies to integrate research into practice, studies evaluating demonstration programs for at-risk populations, and mixed methods studies that include both surveys involving primary data collection and qualitative data collection and analysis. Dr. Drainoni also is the Implementation Science Lead on the Providence-Boston Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and Implementation Science Lead on the Lifespan/Brown Criminal Justice Research Program on Substance Use and HIV and an AHRQ/PCORI funded learning health systems center. Dr. Drainoni's passion is for mentoring junior faculty towards independence in implementation research.
Other Positions
- Research Professor, Medicine - Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
- Co-Director, Evans Center for Implementation & Improvement Sciences - Boston University
- Member, Evans Center for Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research - Boston University
Education
- Northeastern University, PhD Field of Study: Law
- University of Massachusetts Boston, MEd Field of Study: Psychology
- Tufts University, BA Field of Study: Sociology
Publications
- Published on 12/18/2024
Silver SR, Jones KC, Hook K, Crable EL, George ER, Serwint JR, Austad K, Walkey A, Drainoni ML. Defining the transition from new to normal: a qualitative investigation of the clinical change process. BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Dec 18; 24(1):1592. PMID: 39695655.
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- Published on 11/12/2024
White KM, Drainoni ML, Elliott P, Hurley M, Cunnington S, Greece J. A Typology of US Public Health Work-Education Programs. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2024 Nov 12. PMID: 39808750.
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- Published on 11/1/2024
Wolfe HL, Hughto JMW, Siegel J, Fix GM, Poteat TC, Streed CG, Hughes LD, Balkan E, Drainoni ML. Exploring Perspectives on HIV Vulnerability Communication among Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients and Primary Care Providers. Arch Sex Behav. 2024 Nov 01. PMID: 39485606.
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- Published on 9/28/2024
Walters ST, Drainoni ML, Oga EA, Byard J, Chandler RK. Solving the "last mile" problem in overdose prevention: Lessons from the HEALing Communities Study. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2024 Nov 01; 264:112453. PMID: 39379270.
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- Published on 9/25/2024
Kwan GF, Basow E, Isaac BD, Fenelon DL, Toussaint E, Calixte D, Ibrahim M, Hirschhorn LR, Drainoni ML, Adler A, Clisbee MA, Bukhman G. Heart Failure Care Facilitators and Barriers in Rural Haiti: A Qualitative Study. Ann Glob Health. 2024; 90(1):60. PMID: 39345843.
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- Published on 9/20/2024
Blakey AO, Amaro CM, Eilenberg JS, Brochier A, Kavanagh PL, Garg A, Drainoni ML, Long K. Characterizing medical decision-making in sickle cell disease during childhood: Qualitative perspectives of caregivers. Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2024 Dec; 71(12):e31307. PMID: 39302737.
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- Published on 9/1/2024
Cordova-Ramos EG, Kerr S, Kalluri NS, Ho T, Austad K, Drainoni ML, Parker MG. Communication Practices for Families With Languages Other Than English in US Neonatal Care Units. Hosp Pediatr. 2024 Sep 01; 14(9):e385-e390. PMID: 39143920.
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- Published on 8/14/2024
Kulkarni S, Weber SE, Buys C, Lambrechts T, Myers B, Drainoni ML, Jacobson KR, Theron D, Carney T. Patient and provider perceptions of the relationship between alcohol use and TB and readiness for treatment: a qualitative study in South Africa. BMC Public Health. 2024 Aug 14; 24(1):2216. PMID: 39143513.
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- Published on 7/29/2024
Cordova-Ramos EG, Burke J, Sileo N, McGean M, Torrice V, Mantri S, Parker MG, Drainoni ML. "We Don't Want to Screen for the Sake of Screening": A Qualitative Evaluation of a Social Needs Screening and Referral Intervention in the NICU. J Perinat Neonatal Nurs. 2024 Jul-Sep 01; 38(3):271-279. PMID: 37773583.
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- Published on 7/1/2024
Kimmel SD, Walley AY, White LF, Yan S, Grella C, Majeski A, Stein MD, Bettano A, Bernson D, Drainoni ML, Samet JH, Larochelle MR. Medication for Opioid Use Disorder After Serious Injection-Related Infections in Massachusetts. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Jul 01; 7(7):e2421740. PMID: 39046742.
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Screenings for Social Determinants of Health Need to Be Tailored to Clinics, BU Finds
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Published on May 14, 2019
Researchers Find Screenings for Social Determinants of Health Need to Be Tailored to Clinics
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Published on May 14, 2019
Social Determinant Screening Systems Must Be Tailored to Individual Clinics, Finds Study
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Published on May 14, 2019
SDOH Screening Differs Widely among Community Health Centers
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Published on May 13, 2019
Screenings for Social Determinants of Health Need to Be Tailored to Clinics
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Formerly Incarcerated Veterans Face Gaps in Connecting with Services
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Stigma Is Barrier to Health Care for People Who Inject Drugs
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Published on March 13, 2019
Hep C Treatment Misconceptions Common Among People Who Inject Drugs and Their Healthcare Providers
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Published on February 7, 2017
More Emergency Room Efforts Needed to Identify Opioid Overdose Risks
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Published on January 5, 2017
Identifying Factors Associated with Stopping Treatment for Opioid Dependence
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Police-Led Addiction Program in Gloucester Shows First-Year Success
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Patients Value Programs that Integrate Medical and Substance Use Treatment