Cassondra Marshall, DrPH, MPH, is a Delivery Science Fellow at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research. She received her bachelor’s degree in Human Biology from Stanford University, a master’s degree in Public Health from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a doctorate in public health from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to joining the Division of Research, Cassondra worked as a research fellow in the Division of Reproductive Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Her research has focused on the influence of factors related to the health care system on women’s contraceptive decision-making. Dr. Marshall is also interested in patient-centered care, health care disparities and policy, and translational research.

Publications
The Relationship Between Prescription Copayments and Contraceptive Adherence in a New-user Cohort
Authors: Marshall C; Schmittdiel J; Chandra M; Calhoun A; Raine-Bennett T
Med Care. 2018 07;56(7):577-582.
Exploring young women’s decisional needs for contraceptive method choice: A qualitative study
Authors: Marshall C; Kandahari N; Raine-Bennett T
Contraception. 2018 03;97(3):243-248. Epub 2017-10-13.
Opportunities to Reduce Diabetes Risk in Women of Reproductive Age: Assessment and Treatment of Prediabetes within a Large Integrated Delivery System
Authors: Marshall C; Adams S; Dyer W; Schmittdiel J
Womens Health Issues. 2017 Nov - Dec;27(6):666-672. Epub 2017-07-08.
Patient perceptions of a decision support tool to assist with young women’s contraceptive choice
Authors: Marshall C; Nuru-Jeter A; Guendelman S; Mauldon J; Raine-Bennett T
Patient Educ Couns. 2017 Feb;100(2):343-348. Epub 2016-08-24.