Jacqueline Sandoval


Jacqueline Sandoval received her Bachelor of Science in Public Health Education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and her Master of Public Health from Yale University as a Horstmann Scholar. She was subsequently awarded a Diversity Supplement from the National Institute on Aging to study emergency department care among Hispanic older adults living with dementia. Her research focuses on aging and dementia, racial and ethnic health disparities, and mixed-methods approaches.
Publications:
Sandoval J, Brooke J, Lien Z, Monin J, Gettel C, Hagaman A, Hwang U.
Emergency department discharge experiences of Hispanic older adults with dementia. Alzheimer’s Dement. 2025;e70039. https://doi.org/10.1002/bsa3.70039
Sandoval J, Gilmore-Bykovskyi A, Carpenter C, Shah M, Dussetschleger J, Dresden S, Ellenbogen M, Gil H,
Jaspal N, Jobe D, Vann A, Webb T, Hwang U. Moving Beyond Tokenism: Sustaining Engagement of Persons Living with Dementia in Identifying Emergency Research Priorities. J Am Geriatrics Soc. 2024 Oct;1-9. Doi:10.1111/jgs.19269
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Research Interests
  • Aging and dementia
  • racial and ethnic health disparities
  • and mixed-methods approaches