Biography
Dr. Sarah Bauerle Bass is an associate professor (SBS) and director of the Risk Communication Laboratory. Her research focuses on health and risk communication and how public health messages are crafted for diverse audiences to enhance decision-making. She has advanced the field of health communication by applying commercial marketing techniques to the development and testing of messages or interventions. Using perceptual mapping and vector modeling methods, Dr. Bass has shown how three-dimensional models can enhance message development and tailor it for specific behavior or attitude barriers. Content can then be applied to interventions using technology (mHealth, the Internet, Web 2.0 applications) and community-based applications. Dr. Bass is also utilizing psycho-marketing methods to assess emotional and physiological response to and processing of health messages through visual, graphic, Web or textual message elements using eye tracking and other bio-physiological measures. She has been funded by NIH (e.g. NCI, NIBIB, NIMH, NIDA), organizations (e.g. American Cancer Society, American Diabetes Association), state and city agencies (e.g. Pennsylvania DOH, PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, AIDS Activities Coordinating Office), and industry (Merck, Gilead, Genentech). Her current projects include studies on PrEP in transgender women and women who inject drugs, decision making around tumor genetic profile testing and clinical trial participation in African American cancer patients, disease management strategies in African American patients with diabetes, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, airborne infectious disease behavior in young adults with ASD, perceptions of violence in Philadelphia, and medication adherence in women with HIV in the South, among others. Dr. Bass has won the prestigious Great Teacher Award (2012), the highest teaching honor at Temple University, as well as the Lindback Award for excellence in teaching (2007), and the Excellence in Teaching Award (2006) from the College of Public Health. She has also been awarded the Riegelman Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Public Health Education by the Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health (ASPPH) and in 2021 was awarded the Everett M. Rogers Award for Excellence in Public Health Communication from the American Public Health Association (APHA).
Dr. Bass also is a member of the Cancer Prevention and Control research program at Fox Chase Cancer Center.
Education
- PhD, Health Studies, Temple University
- MPH, Community Health Education, Temple University
- BBS, Communications, Northwestern University
Labs: TU Risk Communication Lab
Google Scholar: Sarah Bass's Google Scholar profile
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
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HRPR 5999 | Research Experience in Health Professions | Graduate |
SBS 8105 | Health Communication | Graduate |
Selected Publications
Recent
Hoadley, A., Fleisher, L., Kenny, C., Kelly, P.J., Ma, X., Wu, J., Guerra, C., Leader, A.E., Alhajji, M., D'Avanzo, P., Landau, Z., & Bass, S.B. (2024). Exploring Racial Disparities in Awareness and Perceptions of Oncology Clinical Trials: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Baseline Data From the mychoice Study. JMIR Cancer, 10, e56048. Canada. 10.2196/56048
Luck, C.C., Bass, S.B., Chertock, Y., Kelly, P.J., Singley, K., Hoadley, A., & Hall, M.J. (2024). Understanding perceptions of tumor genomic profile testing in Black/African American cancer patients in a qualitative study: the role of medical mistrust, provider communication, and family support. J Community Genet, 15(3), 281-292. Germany. 10.1007/s12687-024-00700-3
Hoadley, A., Bass, S., & Rubin, D.J. (2023). Adverse childhood event subtypes and routine diabetes care utilization among U.S. adults with Type 2 diabetes. Psychol Trauma. United States. 10.1037/tra0001433
Zisman-Ilani, Y., Khaikin, S., Savoy, M.L., Paranjape, A., Rubin, D.J., Jacob, R., Wieringa, T.H., Suarez, J., Liu, J., Gardiner, H., Bass, S.B., Montori, V.M., & Siminoff, L.A. (2023). Disparities in Shared Decision-Making Research and Practice: The Case for Black American Patients. Ann Fam Med, 21(2), 112-118. United States. 10.1370/afm.2943
Kelly, P.J., Pilla, J., Otor, A., Hoadley, A., & Bass, S.B. (2022). "We figured it out as we went along": Staff perspectives of COVID-19 response efforts at a large North American syringe services programme. Health Soc Care Community, 30(6), e4605-e4616. United States. 10.1111/hsc.13864
Bass, S.B., Swavely, D., Allen, S., Kelly, P.J., Hoadley, A., Zisman-Ilani, Y., Durrani, M., Brajuha, J., Iwamaye, A., & Rubin, D.J. (2022). Understanding Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management in Racial/Ethnic Minorities: Application of the Extended Parallel Processing Model and Sensemaking Theory in a Qualitative Study. Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care, 48(5), 372-386. United States. 10.1177/26350106221116904
Mosavel, M., Hoadley, A., Akinkugbe, A.A., Garcia, D.T., & Bass, S.B. (2022). Religiosity and COVID-19: Impact on Use of Remote Worship and Changes in Self-Reported Social Support. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 19(16). Switzerland. 10.3390/ijerph19169891
Alhajji, M., Bass, S.B., Nicholson, A., Washington, A., Maurer, L., Geynisman, D.M., & Fleisher, L. (2022). Comparing Perceptions and Decisional Conflict Towards Participation in Cancer Clinical Trials Among African American Patients Who Have and Have Not Participated. J Cancer Educ, 37(2), 395-404. England. 10.1007/s13187-020-01827-w
Hoadley, A., Bass, S.B., Chertock, Y., Brajuha, J., D'Avanzo, P., Kelly, P.J., & Hall, M.J. (2022). The Role of Medical Mistrust in Concerns about Tumor Genomic Profiling among Black and African American Cancer Patients. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 19(5). Switzerland. 10.3390/ijerph19052598
Bass, S.B., Kelly, P.J., Brajuha, J., Gutierrez-Mock, L., Koester, K., D'Avanzo, P., & Sevelius, J. (2022). Exploring barriers and facilitators to PrEP use among transgender women in two urban areas: implications for messaging and communication. BMC Public Health, 22(1), 17. England. 10.1186/s12889-021-12425-w
Bass, S.B., Hollin, I.L., Kelly, P.J., Alhajji, M., D’Avanzo, P., Maurer, L., Gillespie, A., Schatell, D., & Gardiner, H. (2022). Perceptions of Live Donor Kidney Transplantation Using Segmentation Analysis and Perceptual Mapping to Understand Differences by Self-Reported Health Status in People on Dialysis. Frontiers in Communication, 6, 785186. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2021.785186.
Bass, S.B., Kelly, P.J., Hoadley, A., Lloret, A.A., & Organtini, T. (2022). Mapping Perceptual Differences to Understand COVID-19 Beliefs in Those with Vaccine Hesitancy. J Health Commun, 27(1), 49-61. United States. 10.1080/10810730.2022.2042627
Bass, S.B., Brajuha, J., Kelly, P.J., D'Avanzo, P., Lambertini, E., Nordhagen, S., & Monterrosa, E.C. (2022). Changing Behavior, Attitudes, and Beliefs About Food Safety: A Scoping Review of Interventions Across the World and Implications for Empowering Consumers. Foodborne Pathog Dis, 19(1), 19-30. United States. 10.1089/fpd.2021.0056
Bass, S.B., Kelly, P.J., Pandit-Kerr, S., Pilla, J., Morris, K., Larsen, E., Wisdom, J.P., & Torralva, P.R. (2022). "It's my frenemy": A qualitative exploration of knowledge and perceptions of fentanyl use during the COVID-19 pandemic in people who use drugs at a syringe services program in Philadelphia, PA. Front Public Health, 10, 882421. Switzerland. 10.3389/fpubh.2022.882421
Tripicchio, G.L., Kay, M., Herring, S., Cos, T., Bresnahan, C., Gartner, D., Sosinsky, L.S., & Bass, S.B. (2021). Development and Preliminary Feasibility of iByte4Health: A Mobile Health (mHealth) Pediatric Obesity Prevention Intervention to Engage Parents with Low-Income of Children 2-9 Years. Nutrients, 13(12). Switzerland. 10.3390/nu13124240
Sarwer, D.B., Gasoyan, H., Bass, S.B., Spitzer, J.C., Soans, R., & Rubin, D.J. (2021). Role of weight bias and patient-physician communication in the underutilization of bariatric surgery. Surg Obes Relat Dis, 17(11), 1926-1932. United States. 10.1016/j.soard.2021.07.013
D'Avanzo, P.A., Bass, S.B., Kelly, P.J., Brajuha, J., Gutierrez-Mock, L., & Sevelius, J. (2021). Community Belonging and Attitudes Towards HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Transgender Women. AIDS Behav, 25(9), 2728-2742. United States. 10.1007/s10461-021-03183-2
Sauceda, J.A., Santiago-Rodriguez, E.I., Zaragoza, G., Rivas, C.E., Venegas, L., Zamudio-Haas, S., Gutierrez-Mock, L., Bass, S.B., & Sevelius, J.M. (2021). Housing Stability and Transactional Sex among Spanish-Speaking and English-Speaking Transgender Women. Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health, 2(2), 135-141. doi: 10.1891/lgbtq-2020-0013.
Zisman-Ilani, Y., Siminoff, L.A., Savoy, M.L., Paranjape, A., Liu, J., Jacob, R.A., Gardiner, H.M., Bass, S.B., Montori, V.M., & Rubin, D.J. (2021). Unmet Communication Needs and Barriers of Black and African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. DIABETES, 70. 10.2337/db21-519-P
Hall, M.J., D'Avanzo, P., Chertock, Y., Brajuha, J.A., & Bass, S.B. (2021). Impact of medical mistrust (MM) on perceptions of tumor genomic profiling (TGP) among African American (AA) cancer patients: Application of perceptual mapping (PM). JOURNAL of CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 39(15). 10.1200/JCO.2021.39.15_suppl.e22527
Hall, M.J., Bass, S.B., Chertock, Y., Brajuha, J.A., & D'Avanzo, P. (2021). Oncologists’ (ONCs) perceptions of tumor genomic profiling (TGP) and barriers to communicating secondary hereditary risk to African American (AA) patients. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 39(15_suppl), 10592-10592. doi: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.10592.
Thomas, E.C., Bass, S.B., & Siminoff, L.A. (2021). Beyond rationality: Expanding the practice of shared decision making in modern medicine. Soc Sci Med, 277, 113900. England. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113900
Hoadley, A., Bass, S.B., Brujaha, J., D'Avanzo, P.A., & Kelly, P.J. (2021). Healthcare beliefs, health information seeking, and healthcare setting preferences among women who inject drugs by community supervision status. Health Justice, 9(1), 10. England. 10.1186/s40352-021-00135-9
Greener, J.R., Bass, S.B., Alhajji, M., & Gordon, T.F. (2021). Prospective assessment of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy decision-making in women with average risk: an application of perceptual mapping. Transl Behav Med, 11(1), 143-152. England. 10.1093/tbm/ibz159
Bass, S.B., Wilson-Genderson, M., Garcia, D.T., Akinkugbe, A.A., & Mosavel, M. (2021). SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Hesitancy in a Sample of US Adults: Role of Perceived Satisfaction With Health, Access to Healthcare, and Attention to COVID-19 News. Front Public Health, 9, 665724. Switzerland. 10.3389/fpubh.2021.665724
Hall, M.J., D'Avanzo, P., Chertock, Y., Brajuha, J., & Bass, S.B. (2021). Oncologists' Perceptions of Tumor Genomic Profiling and the Communication of Test Results and Risks. Public Health Genomics, 24(5-6), 304-309. Switzerland. 10.1159/000517486
Bass, S.B., D'Avanzo, P., Alhajji, M., Ventriglia, N., Trainor, A., Maurer, L., Eisenberg, R., & Martinez, O. (2020). Exploring the Engagement of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in HIV Treatment and Vaccine Clinical Trials: A Scoping Review of Literature and Implications for Future Research. AIDS Patient Care STDS, 34(9), 399-416. United States. 10.1089/apc.2020.0008
Simoncini, G.M., Koren, D.E., DʼAvanzo, P.A., Quinones, J.J.D., Brajuha, J., & Bass, S.B. (2020). Physician Survey Results. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 135, 9s. doi: 10.1097/01.aog.0000662968.89099.6f.
Ruggieri, D.G., Bass, S.B., Alhajji, M., & Gordon, T.F. (2020). Understanding Parents' Perceptions of School-Based BMI Screening and BMI Report Cards Using Perceptual Mapping: Implications for School Nurses. J Sch Nurs, 36(2), 144-156. United States. 10.1177/1059840518789243
Jessop, A.B., Bass, S.B., Brajuha, J., Alhajji, M., Burke, M., Gashat, M.T., Wellington, C., Ventriglia, N., Coleman, J., & D'Avanzo, P. (2020). "Take Charge, Get Cured": Pilot testing a targeted mHealth treatment decision support tool for methadone patients with hepatitis C virus for acceptability and promise of efficacy. J Subst Abuse Treat, 109, 23-33. United States. 10.1016/j.jsat.2019.11.001
Fleisher, L., Bass, S.B., Shwarz, M., Washington, A., Nicholson, A., Alhajji, M., Geynisman, D.M., Maurer, L., Greener, J., & Kenny, C. (2020). Using theory and user-centered design in digital health: The development of the mychoice communication tool to prepare patients and improve informed decision making regarding clinical trial participation. Psychooncology, 29(1), 114-122. England. 10.1002/pon.5254