Lauren Penney
Health Professions · Indiana University
Publications
94
Citations
951
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
23
Publishing since 2004
Lauren Penney studies how healthcare systems can better support caregivers and older or high-need patients, with much of the work focused on U.S. military Veterans and their families. The research examines home- and community-based services, care coordination between healthcare teams, and how to put new programs into practice effectively (implementation science). Studies typically combine surveys, interviews, and observation to understand what patients, caregivers, and providers need.
Publication activity peaked around 2020-2021 and has remained steady in recent years at roughly 7-10 publications annually.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Noticing Failure in Maker Activities: Insights From Video Reflection (Poster 44)
2025
- Noticing Failure in Maker Activities: Insights From Video Reflection (Poster 44)
2025
- Establishing a framework for youth caregiving research at the US Department of Veteran Affairs
International Journal of Care and Caring · 2024
- Caregiver‐specific quality measures for home‐ and community‐based services: Environmental scan and stakeholder priorities
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society · 2024
- Understanding Failure in Family-Based Open-Ended Engineering Design: An Exploratory Study
2024
- Measuring the unmet needs of American military Veterans and their caregivers: Survey protocol of the <i>HERO CARE</i> survey
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society · 2023
- VETERAN DIRECTED CARE: A MIXED METHODS STUDY TO INFORM SELF DIRECTED CARE PROGRAM EXPANSION FOR VETERANS AFFAIRS (VA)
Innovation in Aging · 2023
- Peer-to–Patient-Aligned Care Team (Peer-to-PACT; P2P), a Peer-Led Home Visit Intervention Program for Targeting and Improving Long-term Care Services and Support for Veterans With High Needs and High Risk: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study (Preprint)
2023
- Peer-to–Patient-Aligned Care Team (Peer-to-PACT; P2P), a Peer-Led Home Visit Intervention Program for Targeting and Improving Long-term Care Services and Support for Veterans With High Needs and High Risk: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
JMIR Research Protocols · 2023
- Comprehensive Caregiver Supports and Ascertainment and Treatment of Veteran Pain
Medical Care Research and Review · 2023
- Recommendations to Improve Health Outcomes Through Recognizing and Supporting Caregivers
Journal of General Internal Medicine · 2022
- Engaging Veterans, caregivers, and system stakeholders to improve <scp>VA</scp> home and community‐based services
Health Services Research · 2022
- Interdisciplinary Team Meetings in Practice: an Observational Study of IDTs, Sensemaking Around Care Transitions, and Readmission Rates
Journal of General Internal Medicine · 2022
- CHALLENGES AND SUPPORTS FOR VETERAN CAREGIVERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY
Innovation in Aging · 2022
- IMPROVING HOME-CARE SERVICES FOR HIGH-RISK OLDER ADULTS USING PEER-LED VIDEO VISITS TO HOME
Innovation in Aging · 2022
- Journal of General Internal Medicine×9
- Innovation in Aging×8
- BMC Health Services Research×5
- Implementation Science Communications×5
- Research Square×5
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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