Nora Henrikson (she/her) is an associate investigator at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. She leads a research portfolio focused on interventions to improve cancer care delivery, health equity, and patient outcomes.
Her current research explores methods for improving risk notification and cascading genetic testing for family members of people with hereditary cancers as well as interventions to mitigate cancer-related financial hardship. Dr. Henrikson also leads systematic evidence reviews on cancer screening and behavioral counseling with the Kaiser Permanente Evidence-based Practice Center.
Dr. Henrikson holds affiliate faculty appointments at the University of Washington School of Public Health in the Department of Health Systems and Population Health, and the Institute for Public Health Genetics. She is also an associate professor at the Bernard J. Tyson Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine.
She has a PhD from the University of Washington School of Public Health’s Institute for Public Health Genetics, an MPH from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a BA (sociology) from Lehigh University.
Genetic testing for cancer risk, cancer-related financial hardship
Financial hardship, health equity
Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods; intervention design; implementation science
Systematic review and evidence synthesis; epidemiology
Social, ethical, and policy implications of genomics and precision health
Figueroa Gray M, Randall S, Banegas M, Ryan GW, Henrikson NB Personal legacy and treatment choices for serious illness: a scoping review 2024 Dec 19;14(e3):e2302-e2315. doi: 10.1136/spcare-2023-004439. Epub 2024-01-24. PubMed
Petrik AF, Henrikson NB, Coronado GD, Keast E, Banegas MP A roadmap for improving representation in clinical trials 2024 Dec;42:101374. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2024.101374. Epub 2024-09-23. PubMed
Rao ND, Fullerton SM, Shirts BH, Chen AT, Henrikson NB Applying health equity implementation science frameworks to population genetic screening 2024 Nov 21;4:1455365. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1455365. Epub 2024-11-21. PubMed
Blasi PR, Zepp JM, Scrol A, Ewing J, Anderson ML, Ralston JD, Fullerton SM, Leppig K, Henrikson NB "I didn't have to worry about it": Patient and family experiences with health system involvement in notifying relatives of genetic test results 2024 Sep 30;27(1):150-160. doi: 10.1159/000541532. Epub 2024-09-30. PubMed
Henrikson NB, Moldestad M, Maynard C, Kaboli PJ, Reddy A, Rinne ST, Sanders KM, Sterling RA, Wong ES Inclination to pursue Veterans Health Administration for primary care practice: survey of medical residents 2024 Jul 18;4:1394072. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1394072. Epub 2024-07-18. PubMed
White LL, Sawyer JK, Zepp JM, Prado YK, Reyes AA, Maiyani M, Shuster E, Zucker R, Henrikson NB, Rope AF, Weinmann S, Feigelson HS, Ezzell Hunter J Genetic Testing Uptake among Ovarian Cancer Survivors in the Genetic Risk Analysis in Ovarian Cancer (GRACE) Study 2024 Jul 17;16(14). doi: 10.3390/cancers16142563. Epub 2024-07-17. PubMed
Jones SM, Yi J, Henrikson NB, Panattoni L, Shankaran V Financial hardship after cancer: revision of a conceptual model and development of patient-reported outcome measures 2024 May 14;10(1):FSO983. doi: 10.2144/fsoa-2023-0229. Epub 2024-05-14. PubMed
Henrikson NB, Rao ND, Fullerton SM, Shirts BH, Chen AT Applying health equity implementation science frameworks to population genetic screening 2024 Mar doi: 10.1101/2024.03.17.24304021. PubMed
Grabert BK, McRee AL, Henrikson NB, Heisler-MacKinnon J, Blasi PR, Norris CM, Nguyen MB, Dunn J, McKeithen MC, Gilkey MB Feasibility of using an app-based coaching intervention to improve provider communication about HPV vaccination 2023 Aug 11;13(8):581-588. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibad002. Epub 2023-03-31. PubMed
Pisu M, Liang MI, Pressman SD, Ryff CD, Patel MR, Hussein M, Williams CP, Henrikson NB, Schoenberger YM, Pracht LJ, Bradshaw E, Carpenter TT, Matthis A, Schwartz DL, Martin MY Expanding research on the impact of financial hardship on emotional well-being: guidance of diverse stakeholders to the Emotional Well-Being and Economic Burden of Disease (EMOT-ECON) Research Network 2023 Jul 28;14:1196525. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1196525. Epub 2023-07-28. PubMed
KPWHRI researchers answer questions about systematic reviews and their impact on health care guidelines.
The HCSRN conference is a venue for collaborative work to improve health and health care.
Dr. Henrikson’s Annals of Internal Medicine study describes 3 kinds of cost concerns that can affect cancer care.
Nora Henrikson discusses her latest research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in May 2019. (Vimeo, 3:50)