By appointment
Dr. Natalie Leblanc is an interdisciplinary nurse research scientist with a 20+ year career in public health, nursing, and health research. Leblanc investigates the ecological, cultural, and systemic factors (social/structural determinants of health) that influence health and wellness outcomes. As a former public health specialist, Leblanc is able to critically assess health issues from both public health and clinical perspectives - globally and domestically. As a nurse researcher, Leblanc seeks to address and investigate determinants of health disparity, assets within these factors that can be leveraged toward achieving health equity to inform intervention implementation.
Dr. Leblanc’s current research focuses on health care provider perspectives and praxis in sexual health promotion including across the HIV care continuum. She also studies the context of vulnerability among key populations to inform services in the U.S.
Dr. Leblanc’s program of research pursues three lines of inquiry:
These lines of inquiry aim to:
Dr. Leblanc primarily uses multi-method qualitative/quantitative approaches to inquiry. Her focus is on qualitative description, content and thematic analytic approaches, qualitative dyadic data collection and analysis, and observational techniques; she has also led and collaborated on projects that utilize: 1) synthesis approaches (metasynthesis and meta-analysis); and 2) descriptive and advanced statistical techniques.