Motolani Ogunsanya, Ph.D.

Prof,Asst
Pharmacy Clinical & Admin Sci
Phone (405) 271-6878 x 47281
Fax (405) 271-6430
Office CPB 237
Summary
My research focuses on health economics and outcomes research using mixed methodologies. Research interests primarily involve understanding health behaviors among underserved, minority groups and the use of patient-reported outcomes to capture disease burden in patients with rare diseases, cancer, and other disease conditions. Additional research interests include psychometrics (instrument development and validation) and examining quality of life through theoretical frameworks and large-scale retrospective database analyses.
Languages: English, Yoruba, Korean (Intermediate), French (Elementary)
Research
Dr. Ogunsanya's research focuses on health economics and outcomes research using mixed methodologies. Her research interests primarily involve understanding health behaviors among underserved, minority groups and the use of patient-reported outcomes to capture disease burden in patients with rare diseases, cancer, and other disease conditions. Additional research interests include examining QoL through theoretical frameworks and large-scale retrospective database analyses.
Service & Leadership
Professional Memberships
International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology (ISPE)
The University of Texas Student Chapter, 2011-2016
Member
International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
(ISPOR), 2011-present
Member
Rho Chi Honor Society
Member, 2012-present
American Pharmacists Association
Member, 2015-present
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP)
Member, 2016-present
Harold Hamm Diabetes Center
Member, 2017-present
Community Involvement
Toastmasters International
2011-present
Publications & Presentations
- 41. Ogunsanya M E, Kalb S J, Kabaria A, Chen S. A Systematic Review of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Patients with Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus. British Journal of Dermatology . 2017; 176 : 52-61
42. Ogunsanya M E, Jiang S, Thach A V, Bamgbade B A, Brown C M. Predictors of Prostate Cancer Screening using Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Services Use. Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations. . 2016; 34 : 529.e9-529.e14
43. Ogunsanya M E, Brown C M, Odedina F T, Barner J C, Adedipe T B. Determinants of Prostate Cancer Screening Intentions of Young Black Men Aged 18 to 40 Years; . Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. 2016
44. Ogunsanya M E, Bamgbade B, Sudhapalli P, Thach A V, Rascati K. Stress and Health-Related Quality of Life among Graduate Students: A Cross-Sectional Study. Value & Outcomes Spotlight. 2016; 2 : 22
45. Stephens M, Ogunsanya M E, Ford K H, Bamgbade B A, Liang M. Little Cigar and Cigarillo Beliefs and Behaviors among African-American Young Adult. American Journal of Health Behavior. 2015; 39 : 519-528
Grants
- 1. Development of a theory-based framework and measures of acculturation for African immigrants. NIH. Start Date: 2022. End Date: 2025.
2. A pilot randomized clinical trial of a smartphone-based application for prostate cancer education and home-based PSA screening for African American men. Misc Non-Federal. Start Date: 2022. End Date: 2023.
3. Quality of Life of Ethnically Diverse Black Prostate Cancer Survivors: Development of a Conceptual Model Using Grounded Theory. DOD. Start Date: 2020. End Date: 2023.
4. Validation of the Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus Quality of Life (CLEQoL), a CLE-Specific Patient- Reported Outcome Measure. DOD. Start Date: 2020. End Date: 2023.
5. Mobile Prostate Cancer Survivorship App for Black Men: Pilot Study . NIH. Start Date: 2021. End Date: 2023.
Awards and Honors
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Education
- 1. Degree: Ph D. The University of Texas at Austin. Date: 2017.
2. Degree: MS. The University of Texas at Austin. Date: 2014.
3. Degree: B. Pharm. University of Lagos. Date: 2008.