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Dr. Kamilah Thomas-Purcell's scholarship focuses on understanding how culture, ethnicity, and social-ecological and institutional factors influence preventive health behaviors. She brings specific expertise in health education, community-based participatory research (CBPR), cultural influences on health, and qualitative research methods, with numerous publications in these areas. Her cultural competence is grounded in years of experience conducting health disparities research with underrepresented populations. Her international work experience has further deepened her awareness and appreciation of cross-cultural issues, which she continues to leverage in her efforts to improve health outcomes for medically underserved communities.
As a Professor of Health Science at Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Thomas-Purcell teaches undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral-level courses, including Global Health Policy, Current Issues in Health Care, and Epidemiology. In her prior role as an Assistant Professor of Public Health and Nutrition at the same institution, she taught graduate-level courses such as Health Literacy and Health Disparities, Social and Behavioral Aspects of Public Health, Principles of Health Education, Foundations of Public Health, and Interprofessional Leadership. Her inclusive teaching approach incorporates visual, auditory, and tactile techniques to engage students from diverse backgrounds effectively.
Dr. Thomas-Purcell earned her Ph.D. in Public Health with an emphasis in Community and Family Health from the University of South Florida. She also holds an M.P.H. in Health Behavior and Health Education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Bachelor of Health Science degree from the University of Florida, and an Associate Degree in Nursing from Miami Dade College. Her research collaborations include work with prominent organizations such as the United Nations Population Fund, amfAR (The Foundation for AIDS Research), Moffitt Comprehensive Cancer Center and Research Institute, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, the National Cancer Institute Center for Global Health, and the Caribbean Public Health Association. Dr. Thomas-Purcell is both a Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) and a Registered Nurse (RN). She frequently presents her research at national and international conferences.
Education/Academic qualification
Nursing, Associated in Science Nursing, RN
Aug 2019 → Apr 2022
Award Date: Apr 30 2022
Public Health, The University of South Florida
Aug 2005 → May 2010
Award Date: May 8 2010
Public Health, Master of Public Health
Aug 2001 → May 2003
Award Date: May 18 2003
Health Science, Bachelor of Health Science, University of Florida - Gainesville
Aug 1997 → May 2001
Award Date: May 5 2001
Research Interests
- cancer prevention and control
- chronic disease self-management
- health literacy
- use of mobile technology to deliver tailored health education interventions
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Telehealth Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study at Dialysis Centers in Washington, United States
Sanguankeo, A., Desir, C., Narongkiatikhun, P. & Thomas-Purcell, K., Nov 2025, In: Kidney Medicine. 7, 11, 101111.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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“That's our culture…”: Understanding cervical cancer stigma through Caribbean voices
Thomas-Purcell, K., Sealy, D. A., Purcell, D., Richards, C., Bailey, A., Song, G. & Ashing, K., Sep 2025, In: Journal of Cancer Policy. 45, 100609.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A Mobile App for Chronic Disease Self-Management for Individuals with Low Health Literacy: A Multisite Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Ownby, R. L., Simonson, M., Caballero, J., Thomas-Purcell, K., Davenport, R., Purcell, D., Ayala, V., Gonzalez, J., Patel, N. & Kondwani, K., Apr 30 2024, In: Journal of Ageing and Longevity. 4, 2, p. 51-71 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A mobile app providing individually-tailored psychoeducation about sleep for older adults with chronic health conditions and low health literacy
Ownby, R. L., Thomas-Purcell, K., Purcell, D., Caballero, J., Tewary, S., Davenport, R. & Simonson, M., Jan 3 2024, medRxiv.Research output: Working paper › Preprint
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Cervical Cancer Stigma Among Caribbean Population: A Descriptive Paper
Thomas-Purcell, K., Bailey, A., Sealy, D. A., Song, G. & Ashing, K. T., 2024, In: International Journal of Public Health. 69, 1606725.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Reports Summarize Telemedicine Study Results from NOVA Southeastern University (Telehealth Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study at Dialysis Centers in Washington, United States)
Desir, C. & Thomas-Purcell, K.
11/26/25
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Study Findings from NOVA Southeastern University Broaden Understanding of Human Papillomavirus Vaccines ("That's our culture..."Understanding cervical cancer stigma through Caribbean voices)
9/17/25
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NOVA Southeastern University Researcher Details Findings in Chronic Disease (A Mobile App for Chronic Disease Self-Management for Individuals with Low Health Literacy: A Multisite Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial)
Thomas-Purcell, K., Ownby, R., Simonson, M. & Davenport, R.
5/20/24
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Data on Cervical Cancer Published by Researchers at NOVA Southeastern University (Cervical Cancer Stigma Among Caribbean Population: A Descriptive Paper)
4/22/24
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NOVA Southeastern University Researchers Publish New Data on Cervical Cancer (Woman-to-woman: Feasibility of a lay health advisor program for cervical cancer education in Grenada, W.I)
12/9/22
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