Postdoctoral Fellow
Graduated Oregon Health Science University- Portland State University School of Public Health, June 2025
Specialty areas: Implementation science research; policy research; mixed methods; systems science; global health; infectious diseases; multisectoral collaborations
Lisset Dumet has a PhD in Health Systems and Policy from Oregon Health Science University - Portland State University School of Public Health. During her doctoral program, Lisset worked on research evaluation projects of state and organizational paid family leave policy in Oregon and California. Afterward, Lisset’s research focus shifted to the fields of implementation science and global health. She worked alongside Peruvian and U.S.-based faculty to implement a public health program aimed at preventing infectious diseases that lead to neurological issues in rural low-income areas of Peru. Lisset received a 2022-2023 Fogarty LAUNCH scholar award to study the policy processes and networks for implementing collaborative initiatives to prevent and control infectious diseases transmitted between animals and humans in Peru, her native country. Her dissertation utilized the data collected during her Fogarty scholarship, applying systems science and multiple qualitative methods to describe the processes of decision-making and priority-setting and evaluate multisectoral collaborations among the Ministry of Health, Agriculture, and Environment in Peru. Lisset aims to enhance her expertise in systems science methods and policy research to assess strategies to support multisectoral public programs.
Selected Publications:
Dumet, L. M., Kenzie E., Goodman J., Merino Osorio V., Cruz Chavez V., Atto R., Vilchez Barreto P., & O’Neal S. (2025) One Health Policy Communities’ Perspectives on Zoonoses Risk Factors and Management: A Multiple Qualitative Methods Approach. CABI One Health, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1079/cabionehealth.2025.0023
Dumet, L. M., Dow, W. H., Karasek, D., Franck, L. S., & Goodman, J. M. (2024). Barriers to Accessing Paid Parental Leave Among Birthing Parents With Perinatal Health Complications: A Multiple-Methods Study. Women's Health Issues : Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 34(4), 331–339. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2024.02.002
Dumet, L. M., & Nelson, H. (2024). Achieving paid family leave in Oregon, USA: analysis of the policy process using the advocacy coalition framework. Journal of public health policy, 45(1), 74–85. https://doi-org/10.1057/s41271-023-00455-0
Goodman, J. M., & Dumet, L. M. (2023). Paid parental leave and mental health: the importance of equitable policy design. The Lancet Public Health, 8(1), e2–e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(22)00319-X
Appointments and Rewards:
2025 Women’s Infectious Diseases Global Scholar
2022-23 Fogarty NPGH Global Research Scholar
Other Links:
Lisset Dumet Poma Google Scholar
Dumet Poma, L., Broughton, A. J., Ho, D., & Cruden, G. (2025, October 15). County-level discussions to support data-driven decisions improving substance use services, supports, and policies in Oregon [Conference presentation]. Oregon Public Health Association 81st Annual Conference, Harrisburg, OR.
Dumet, L., Kenzie, E. S., Merino, V., Cruz, V., Atto, R., Vilchez, P., O’Neal, S., & Goodman, J. (2025). Applying the One Health approach to study the policy and institutional determinants to control and prevent zoonoses in a low-resource setting. Health Research Policy and Systems, 23(1), 148. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-025-01408-7
Saldana, L. Chapman, J., Cruden, G., Singh, R., & Campbell, M. (2023) Preventing Parental Opioid and/or Methamphetamine Addiction with Families Involved with DHS. 4th Annual NIH HEAL Initiative Investigator Meeting. Feb. 22, 2023.