Anna Kratz
Professor
Medicine
PhD Clinical Psychology, Arizona State University
Dr. Anna Kratz is a clinical psychologist and Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at UM. Her research focuses on characteristics, underlying mechanisms, and treatments for chronic pain, fatigue, and cognitive dysfunction in chronic conditions.
Projects:
MGI, Pain phenotyping in cerebral palsy
University Affiliation(s)
University of Michigan Medical School
Community and Professional Affiliation(s)
IHPI
Research Area(s)
Behavioral medicine | Clinical Outcomes | Family caregiving | Focus Groups | Perioperative Medicine | Sensors and Wearables | Sleep | Surveys | mental health | mobile health | patient outcomes
Publications
- Pain, Fatigue, and Cognitive Symptoms Are Temporally Associated Within but Not Across Days in Multiple Sclerosis
- Digging into the construct of fibrofog: Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Multidimensional Inventory of Subjective Cognitive Impairment in patients with fibromyalgia
- Examination of psychometric properties of PROMIS®: Pediatric upper limb measures in youth with cerebral palsy
Grants
- Funded by: KRATZ, Anna L
- Co-investigator of: Resilience-based, Energy Management to Enhance Wellbeing in Scleroderma (RENEW): Testing of a Peer-Mentored Web-based Intervention
- Funded by: KRATZ, Anna L