Nataliya V. Ivankova
Professor · Mixed Methods Research
University of Alabama at BirminghamAbout
Nataliya V. Ivankova, PhD, MPH, is a Professor in the Department of Health Services Administration at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). She holds joint appointments in the School of Public Health, School of Nursing, and School of Medicine. Dr. Ivankova directs the graduate Certificate in Applications of Mixed Methods Research and co-directs the UAB Mixed Methods, Community-based Participatory Research and Qualitative Research Approaches Core. She earned her PhD in Education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and an MPH in Epidemiology from UAB.
Her research integrates mixed methods with community-based participatory approaches, focusing on health disparities, chronic disease management (e.g., cancer, diabetes), and implementation science. She has led NIH/AHRQ-funded projects on cancer survivorship, HIV prevention, and surgical equity. Key themes include:
- Translational research designs
- Health equity in underserved populations
- Adaptation of digital health interventions
Dr. Ivankova's publications (2023-2025) emphasize mixed methods applications in oncology, global health, and healthcare access. Recent work explores surgical disparities in rural populations, caregiver support in delirium management, and social determinants of health in pediatric oncology.
Awards & Leadership:
- Certificate of Appreciation, AERA Division D (2019)
- Founding Co-Editor, Mixed Methods Research Series (Sage)
- Associate Editor, Journal of Mixed Methods Research
She mentors doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows, serving on committees for 10+ advisees. As Principal Investigator or co-investigator, she has secured grants from NIH, PCORI, and American Cancer Society totaling $5M+ (e.g., AMPLIFY cancer survivorship program, HIV prevention in Cameroon).
Dr. Ivankova leads interdisciplinary teams across UAB's Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Comprehensive Cancer Center, fostering community-engaged research partnerships to address health inequities in the Deep South.
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