Katherine Hoerster, PhD, MPH
Personal Statement
My research focuses on understanding and addressing the contextual factors like social support and policy that affect health and health behavior. I completed a VA Health Systems Research (HSR) Career Development Award focused on developing a behavioral weight management program for Veterans with PTSD called MOVE!+UP (2015-2020). We are currently testing MOVE!+UP in a VA HSR Merit-funded study using a hybrid effectiveness and implementation RCT design. I recently led another VA HSR Merit-funded study as Principal Investigator (PI) to test a self-directed behavioral weight management intervention among 500 Veterans with obesity; the findings were published in JAMA: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2799407. I am Co-PI for two additional VA HSR Merit-funded studies, both RCTs testing behavioral interventions that harness the power of social support. Last, I am Co-PI for a VA operations-funded project called MOVED By LOVE, a multi-method study that is partnering with Black Veterans to enhance how weight management care in VA serves Black Veterans. The first findings from the study were recently published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11606-024-08628-7. I am fortunate to work with Veterans with PTSD as a staff psychologist in the VA Puget Sound-Seattle PTSD Outpatient Clinic. Lastly, I have an interest in maximizing research impact by communicating about science with Veterans, the public, institutions, and policymakers.
Education
PhD, San Diego State University/University of California, San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, 2010
MPH, San Diego State University, School of Public Health, 2009
BA, Connecticut College, 2001
Department Affiliations
Centers/Programs
Training Programs
VA Puget Sound, Seattle Division Psychology Internship and Fellowship Program
Other Affiliations
VA Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D) Seattle-Denver Center of Innovation for Veteran-Centered and Value-Driven Care.
Scholarly Expertise
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in competency-based training that capitalizes on trainees’ unique strengths and skillsets. I believe that experiential learning is a powerful tool, providing the opportunity for direct observation and feedback, modeling, and bidirectional learning.
- MOVED BY LOVE: MOVE! Disparities for Black Veterans Lowered through Veteran Engagement.
- Telehealth-delivered peer support to improve quality of life among Veterans with multimorbidity
- Harnessing the power of social support for weight management: a randomized controlled trial of HealthyTogether
- PATHSS Study: Participatory Active Transportation for Health in South Seattle
- DVD Lifestyle Intervention (D-ELITE)
- MOVE!+UP: Testing a tailored weight management program for Veterans with PTSD
Recent Publications
(2024 May-Jun)
Obes Res Clin Pract 18(3): 201-208
Hung A, Pura JA, Stechuchak KM, Dennis PA, Maciejewski ML, Smith VA, Blalock DV, Hoerster K, Raffa SD, Wong E
(2024 Mar-Apr)
Obes Res Clin Pract 18(2): 88-93
Wong ES, Stechuchak KM, Smith VA, Hung A, Dennis PA, Hoerster KD, Maciejewski ML
(2024 Apr 1)
Med Care 62(4): 235-242
Smith VA, Stechuchak KM, Wong ES, Hung A, Dennis PA, Hoerster KD, Blalock DV, Raffa SD, Maciejewski ML
(2024 Aug)
J Gen Intern Med 39(11): 2033-2040
Breland JY, Tanksley L Sr, Borowitz MA, Houseknecht D, Muhammad N, Raffa SD, Hoerster KD
(2024 Mar)
J Gen Intern Med 39(4): 519-528
Hung A, Wong ES, Dennis PA, Stechuchak KM, Blalock DV, Smith VA, Hoerster K, Vimalananda VG, Raffa SD, Maciejewski ML
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