David C. Mohr, PhD
Adjunct Research Assistant Professor, Health Law, Policy & Management - Boston University School of Public Health
Biography
My educational discipline is Industrial/Organizational Psychology, so I have a deep understanding of concepts related to psychology in the workplace. My research focuses on the healthcare workforce, mostly within the Veterans Health Administration. I have led and worked on grants and evaluation projects involving primary care teams, care coordination, patient satisfaction, access to care, burnout, and occupational health. My expertise is also in use of organizational and administrative data to understand and characterize work settings that may relate to employee or patient metrics.
Other Positions
- Health Science Specialist, National Center for Organization Development - Veterans Health Administration
Education
- Bowling Green State University, PhD Field of Study: Psychology
- Bowling Green State University, MA Field of Study: Psychology
- University of Dayton, BA Field of Study: Psychology
Websites
Publications
- Published on 5/1/2026
Conlin PR, Prentice JC, Mohr DC, Zhang L, Li D, Pleasants E, Nelson RE, Vupputuri S, Nichols GA. Haemoglobin A1c Time-In-Range and Mortality in Adults With Diabetes. Endocrinol Diabetes Metab. 2026 May; 9(3):e70197. PMID: 41904972.
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- Published on 5/1/2026
Yanchus NJ, Mohr DC, Wisdom JP, McCloskey W, Gibson M, Osatuke K. Leadership Behaviors and Burnout in Healthcare: A Mixed-Methods Study in the Veterans Health Administration. J Healthc Manag. 2026 May-Jun 01; 71(3):166-180. PMID: 42160180.
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- Published on 4/20/2026
Kaveladze BT, Schueller SM, Mohr DC. Popular Online Content as a Treatment-as-Usual Control in Digital Mental Health Intervention Trials: Secondary Analysis of Two Online Randomized Controlled Trials With Repeated Measures. JMIR Ment Health. 2026 Apr 20; 13:e83707. PMID: 42008585.
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- Published on 1/1/2026
Kim S, Rogers S, Mohr DC. Trends in optometrist burnout in the Veterans Health Administration. Optom Vis Sci. 2026 Jan; 103(1):e70001. PMID: 41848197.
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- Published on 11/4/2025
Conlin PR, Prentice JC, Mohr DC, Zhang L, Li D, Pleasants E, Nelson RE, Vupputuri S, Nichols GA. Hemoglobin A1c time-in-range, mortality, and diabetes complications in older adults with diabetes. BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care. 2025 Nov 04; 13(6). PMID: 41192934.
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- Published on 10/6/2025
Popowski SA, Meyerhoff J, Allen OM, Nguyen T, McCall T, Pederson AB, Reddy M, Mohr D, Kornfield R. Designing Digital Mental Health Tools to Support the Needs of Black Adults in the United States: Qualitative Analysis. JMIR Form Res. 2025 Oct 06; 9:e73279. PMID: 41052419.
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- Published on 9/26/2025
Vance K, Hutton S, Zollner S, Mohr DC. Quantifying Risk of Exposure to Workplace Violence in Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care: The Workplace Behavioral Risk Assessment (WBRA). Med Care. 2026 Jan 01; 64(1S Suppl 1):S68-S72. PMID: 41359991.
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- Published on 7/18/2025
Cohen-Bearak A, Adjognon OL, Mohr DC, Anderson E, Chatelain L, Bokhour B. "I'm Dealing With My Whole Health Right Now": A Qualitative Study of Veteran's Administration Employees Participating in Employee Whole Health. J Occup Environ Med. 2025 Dec 01; 67(12):1020-1026. PMID: 40679380.
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- Published on 4/1/2025
Mohr DC, Elnahal S, Marks ML, Derickson R, Osatuke K. Burnout Trends Among US Health Care Workers. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Apr 01; 8(4):e255954. PMID: 40257797.
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- Published on 1/23/2025
Oh RC, Mohr DC, Schult TM. VA physicians intent to leave and correlations to drivers of burnout: a cross-sectional study. BMC Health Serv Res. 2025 Jan 23; 25(1):125. PMID: 39844126.
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News & In the Media
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Published on August 6, 2018
ACA Policy Changes, Economic Factors Influence Use of VA Services