2024
External Validation of an Electronic Phenotyping Algorithm Detecting Attention to High Body Mass Index in Pediatric Primary Care
Barron A, Fenick A, Maciejewski K, Turer C, Sharifi M. External Validation of an Electronic Phenotyping Algorithm Detecting Attention to High Body Mass Index in Pediatric Primary Care. Applied Clinical Informatics 2024, 15: 700-708. PMID: 39197473, PMCID: PMC11387092, DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787975.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsBody mass indexPediatric primary careElevated body mass indexWeight-related comorbiditiesPrimary carePediatric primary care practicesElectronic health record dataBody mass index categoriesMass indexImprove obesity managementPrimary care practicesWell-child visitsHigher body mass indexChart reviewLikelihood of classificationElectronic phenotyping algorithmsFree-text componentsClinician typeCare practicesHealth recordsClinician behaviorLaboratory ordersProgress notesObesity management
2023
Group well-child care as a facilitator of psychoeducation: pediatrics residents’ perspectives
Nogelo P, Oldfield B, Fenick A, Rosenthal M. Group well-child care as a facilitator of psychoeducation: pediatrics residents’ perspectives. Health Education Research 2023, 38: 329-337. PMID: 37036718, DOI: 10.1093/her/cyad017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial vulnerabilityExperiences of communicationPediatrics residents' perspectivesResidents' perspectivesComplex social needsGroup well-child careWell-child careProblem-solving skillsConstant comparative methodIndividual well-child careQualitative study designParenting practicesSocial needsPsychosocial mattersPsychoeducationPersonal storiesPediatric residentsComparative methodSkillsSupportive environmentResidentsPerspectivePracticeLongitudinal qualitative study designMaternal healthA Conceptual Framework for Group Well-Child Care: A Tool to Guide Implementation, Evaluation, and Research
Gresh A, Wilson D, Fenick A, Patil C, Coker T, Rising S, Glass N, Platt R. A Conceptual Framework for Group Well-Child Care: A Tool to Guide Implementation, Evaluation, and Research. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2023, 27: 991-1008. PMID: 37014564, PMCID: PMC10071241, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-023-03641-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup well-child careWell-child careQuadruple AimFuture healthcare policyHealth system contextClinical outcomesPatient populationHealth care improvementClinic teamCurrent evidenceCare improvementClinical settingConsolidated FrameworkCareImplementation researchHealthcare policyOutcomesSystem redesignFuture practiceReview methodAimObjectiveToMethodsWeEvaluationEffect of Family Navigation on Participation in Part C Early Intervention
Feinberg E, Stransky M, Augustyn M, Broder-Fingert S, Bennett A, Weitzman C, Kuhn J, Chu A, Cabral H, Fenick A, Blum N. Effect of Family Navigation on Participation in Part C Early Intervention. Academic Pediatrics 2023, 23: 904-912. PMID: 37004879, PMCID: PMC10330889, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2023.03.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily NavigationUrban primary care sitesCox proportional hazards regressionProportional hazards regressionPrimary care sitesRandomized clinical trialsCommunity-based outreachPart C early interventionPart C early intervention servicesEarly intervention servicesService recordsDiagnostic ascertainmentPrimary outcomeStudy enrollmentHazards regressionPrimary careClinical trialsFamilies of childrenCare sitesCare managementEarly interventionEI eligibilityIntervention servicesAutism evaluationNumber of daysA Mixed-Methods Analysis of a Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children and Primary Care Partnership to Promote Responsive Feeding for Infants in Group Well-Child Care
Budge M, Sharifi M, Maciejewski K, Diehl D, Paige M, Nogelo P, Rosenthal M, Fenick A. A Mixed-Methods Analysis of a Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children and Primary Care Partnership to Promote Responsive Feeding for Infants in Group Well-Child Care. Academic Pediatrics 2023, 23: 304-313. PMID: 36599376, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.12.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIndividual well-child careSpecial Supplemental Nutrition ProgramWell-child careSupplemental Nutrition ProgramPrimary Care PartnershipsResponsive feedingNutrition ProgramCare partnershipsGroup well-child careElectronic health record dataHealth record dataResponsive feeding practicesHealthy foodsLow-income caregiversExperiences of caregiversHealthy eating practicesPrimary careInfant growthCare interventionsFeeding practicesHealthy eatingInfantsStructural barriersThematic saturationCaregivers
2022
Educational roles impact burnout in paediatric undergraduate medical educators
Fealy J, Punnett A, Burrows H, Fenick A. Educational roles impact burnout in paediatric undergraduate medical educators. The Clinical Teacher 2022, 20: e13549. PMID: 36335978, PMCID: PMC10098867, DOI: 10.1111/tct.13549.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUndergraduate medical educatorsMedical student educationMedical educatorsMedical educationEducational roleStudent educationUndergraduate medical educationMedical education's roleMixed-methods studyEmotional exhaustionPediatric educatorsEducation roleEducator burnoutEducatorsOverall positive impactEducationEmergent themesDedicated timeStudentsContent analysisPositive impactBurnout symptomsBurnoutNon-clinical activitiesDepersonalisationMedical Certification for Utility Shut-Off Protection and Health-Related Social Needs.
Rosenberg J, Rosenthal A, Castillo S, Edwards E, Erickson C, Nogelo P, Fenick AM. Medical Certification for Utility Shut-Off Protection and Health-Related Social Needs. Pediatrics 2022, 150 PMID: 36226533, PMCID: PMC9647589, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2022-057571.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical-legal partnershipsMedical certificationHealth-related social needsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicMedical certificatesAcademic pediatric centersDisease 2019 pandemicPediatric centersPositivity rateObservational studyGreater oddsPsychosocial needsMultiple foodsPoor healthLegal PartnershipsDevelopmental problemsMedical formsPatientsHealthFinancial stressorsDescriptive analysisStudy of familiesSocial needsPayment plansPediatriciansRapid Deployment of a Mobile Medical Clinic During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessment of Dyadic Maternal-Child Care
Rosenberg J, Sude L, Budge M, León-Martínez D, Fenick A, Altice FL, Sharifi M. Rapid Deployment of a Mobile Medical Clinic During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessment of Dyadic Maternal-Child Care. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2022, 26: 1762-1778. PMID: 35900640, PMCID: PMC9330972, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-022-03483-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeople of colorHealth-related social needsQualitative interviewsSocial needsMobile medical clinicCOVID-19 pandemicMother-infant careConstant comparative methodFood insecurityService deliveryMaternal child careMajor themesInterviewsMedical clinicsFamily-centered careInsecurityComparative methodMaternal-infant careMixed-methods observational studyOffice-based visitsAssessment of caregiversInnovative modelSurvey participantsMaternal hypertensionChart review