- About this researcher
Amy Ogilvie, PhD
Assistant Professor
Neurology
Academic information
- Department: Neurology
Research interests
- Neurodegenerative Disease
- Huntington's Disease
- Young-onset Dementia
- Neuropalliative Care
- Health Services Research
- Quality of Life
About
Biography
My research sits at the intersection of neuropalliative care, neurodegenerative disease, and health services research. My most recent studies have focused on patterns of health care utilization among patients with late-stage Huntington's disease.
Future work aims to better understand the impacts of young-onset dementia on the quality of life of both the person living with young-onset dementia and their care partners, to develop innovative interventions that will improve how we care for these patients and their families in a clinical setting.
I appreciate the commitment to innovation here in The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and the readily available resources that allow me to pursue highly complex research.
Credentials
Education
- PhD - Epidemiology
- University of Iowa, College of Public Health, Iowa City, IA, United States
- MS - Epidemiology
- University of Iowa, College of Public Health, Iowa City, IA, United States
- BS - Mathematics
- University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States
Research
Research interests
- Neurodegenerative Disease
- Huntington's Disease
- Young-onset Dementia
- Neuropalliative Care
- Health Services Research
- Quality of Life
- End-of-Life Care
- Care Partner Outcomes
- Observational Studies
- Secondary Data Analysis
- Mixed Methods Research
Research Methods
- Mixed-Method Research
- Quantitative Research
- Secondary Data Analysis/Real World Data
