2024
Benchmarking Emergency Physician EHR Time per Encounter Based on Patient and Clinical Factors
Iscoe M, Venkatesh A, Holland M, Krumholz H, Sheares K, Melnick E. Benchmarking Emergency Physician EHR Time per Encounter Based on Patient and Clinical Factors. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2427389. PMID: 39136949, PMCID: PMC11322841, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.27389.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComparing in Person to Telehealth Delivery of a Family Violence Intervention
Stover C, Holland M, Martin E, Modanesi E, Fish M, Beebe R. Comparing in Person to Telehealth Delivery of a Family Violence Intervention. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 2024, 31: e3034. PMID: 39089327, DOI: 10.1002/cpp.3034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violenceTelehealth deliveryIn-personFamily violence interventionTested in-personSymptoms of depressionChild protective servicesMental health symptomsTelehealth-delivered interventionIn-person deliveryIPV interventionsPartner violenceTreatment engagementViolence interventionsHealth symptomsProtective servicesIntervention servicesTelehealthCompletion ratesFathersInterventionClinical outcome dataCompleted treatmentOutcome dataF4CParenting experiences and outcomes among former adolescent mothers: A mixed methods study
Flaherty S, Knobf M, Holland M, Slade A, Nelson L, Sadler L. Parenting experiences and outcomes among former adolescent mothers: A mixed methods study. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0303119. PMID: 38748745, PMCID: PMC11095697, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMixed methods studyParenting outcomesRandomized clinical trialsAdolescent mothersMethods studyParents' experiencesSequential mixed methods studyExplanatory sequential mixed methods studyHome visiting programsPositive parenting outcomesPhase involved interviewsVisiting programsParticipants' experiencesChild behavior problemsPromote personal growthParticipants 2Maternal experienceQuantitative phaseQualitative dataPersonal growthEarly adulthoodBehavior problemsMothersHostile parentingOutcomes
2023
Participation in an Attachment-Based Home Visiting Program Is Associated with Lower Child Salivary C-Reactive Protein Levels at Follow-Up
Tobón A, Condon E, Slade A, Holland M, Mayes L, Sadler L. Participation in an Attachment-Based Home Visiting Program Is Associated with Lower Child Salivary C-Reactive Protein Levels at Follow-Up. Journal Of Developmental And Behavioral Pediatrics 2023, 44: e292-e299. PMID: 37126599, PMCID: PMC10353420, DOI: 10.1097/dbp.0000000000001180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSalivary inflammatory biomarkersInflammatory biomarkersEarly childhood adversityC-reactive protein levelsChildhood adversitySalivary cytokine levelsEarly adversityMaternal-child dyadsHome Visiting ProgramSalivary CRP levelsMother-infant dyadsBlack/African AmericanHispanics/LatinosRCT completionCRP levelsCytokine levelsFollow-upSalivary specimensVisiting ProgramEarly interventionNegative psychosocial outcomesPsychosocial outcomesLong-term biological effectsProtein levelsMtb
2019
Associations Between Maternal Experiences of Discrimination and Biomarkers of Toxic Stress in School-Aged Children
Condon EM, Holland ML, Slade A, Redeker NS, Mayes LC, Sadler LS. Associations Between Maternal Experiences of Discrimination and Biomarkers of Toxic Stress in School-Aged Children. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2019, 23: 1147-1151. PMID: 31222595, PMCID: PMC6660374, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-019-02779-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBiomarkersBlack or African AmericanBlood PressureC-Reactive ProteinChildChild, PreschoolConnecticutCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHair AnalysisHispanic or LatinoHumansInterleukin-1betaInterleukin-6Interleukin-8MaleMothersRacismSalivaSocioeconomic FactorsStress, PsychologicalTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaConceptsSalivary interleukin-6 levelsInterleukin-6 levelsMaternal experienceCross-sectional studyMaternal-child dyadsPoor health outcomesEthnic health inequitiesToxic stressSchool-Aged ChildrenChild healthNoninvasive biomarkersImmune pathwaysChild biomarkersHealth outcomesHealth inequitiesBiomarkersChildrenIndirect exposureLow-income neighborhoodsVicarious racismBiological mechanismsAdditional researchMothersExperiences of discriminationPhysiological mechanismsMaternal Adverse Childhood Experiences, Family Strengths, and Chronic Stress in Children
Condon EM, Holland ML, Slade A, Redeker NS, Mayes LC, Sadler LS. Maternal Adverse Childhood Experiences, Family Strengths, and Chronic Stress in Children. Nursing Research 2019, Publish Ahead of Print: &na;. PMID: 30789545, PMCID: PMC6488406, DOI: 10.1097/nnr.0000000000000349.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal adverse childhood experiencesAdverse childhood experiencesChronic stressMaternal posttraumatic stress disorder symptomsSystolic blood pressure percentileBody mass index z-scoreUrban community health centerPTSD symptomsBlood pressure percentilesHistory of ACEsMaternal experienceSalivary IL-6Prenatal risk factorsCommunity health centersIndex z-scoreCross-sectional studyMaternal PTSD symptomsPoor infant developmentMaternal-child dyadsMore child behavioral problemsBehavioral problemsPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomsChildhood experiencesAsthma historyIL-6Birth outcomes of second children after community‐based home visiting: A research protocol
Holland ML, Condon EM, Younts CW, Sadler LS. Birth outcomes of second children after community‐based home visiting: A research protocol. Research In Nursing & Health 2019, 42: 96-106. PMID: 30838676, PMCID: PMC6752885, DOI: 10.1002/nur.21931.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBirth outcomesFirst-time mothersBirth weightHV programsSecond childBirth-related outcomesCesarean section rateHealth of childrenCommunity-based homesSection rateGestational agePrenatal careMaternal healthObservational studyCertificate dataHealth servicesProgram attendanceBirth spacingSubsequent childrenComparison groupLifelong impactOutcomesResearch protocolChildrenOlder siblingsPrioritization of Patient-Reported Outcomes by Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Mougalian SS, Aminawung JA, Presley CJ, Canavan ME, Holland ML, Hu X, Gross CP. Prioritization of Patient-Reported Outcomes by Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer. JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics 2019, 3: 1-3. PMID: 30730764, DOI: 10.1200/cci.18.00107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociations Between Maternal Caregiving and Child Indicators of Toxic Stress Among Multiethnic, Urban Families
Condon EM, Holland ML, Slade A, Redeker NS, Mayes LC, Sadler LS. Associations Between Maternal Caregiving and Child Indicators of Toxic Stress Among Multiethnic, Urban Families. Journal Of Pediatric Health Care 2019, 33: 425-436. PMID: 30683581, PMCID: PMC6589109, DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.12.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMinding the Baby®: Enhancing parental reflective functioning and infant attachment in an attachment-based, interdisciplinary home visiting program
Slade A, Holland ML, Ordway MR, Carlson EA, Jeon S, Close N, Mayes LC, Sadler LS. Minding the Baby®: Enhancing parental reflective functioning and infant attachment in an attachment-based, interdisciplinary home visiting program. Development And Psychopathology 2019, 32: 123-137. PMID: 30636649, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579418001463.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSecond birthdayChild's second birthdayControl group mothersSocial worker teamFirst-time mothersYoung first-time mothersGroup mothersControl groupIntensive interventionMTB groupIntensive homeMother's levelInfantsParenting interventionsInterventionBabiesReflective functioningWorker teamsVulnerable familiesParental reflective functioningMothersInfant attachmentInterdisciplinary homeEarly stagesUrban communities
2018
Stressful Life Events in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes in the U.S. T1D Exchange Clinic Registry
Joiner KL, Holland ML, Grey M. Stressful Life Events in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes in the U.S. T1D Exchange Clinic Registry. Journal Of Nursing Scholarship 2018, 50: 676-686. PMID: 30246919, PMCID: PMC6788928, DOI: 10.1111/jnu.12428.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStressful life eventsT1D Exchange Clinic RegistryInsulin dosesGlycemic controlType 1 diabetesLife eventsClinic registryYoung adultsRecent stressful life eventsPoor glycemic controlMean A1C levelsTime of enrollmentSingle self-report itemDescriptive secondary analysisSelf-report itemsA1c levelsHemoglobin levelsMeasures of frequencyStressful eventsSecondary analysisMediation analysisDosesDichotomous variablesPositive approachEvent indexLow birthweight in second children after nurse home visiting
Holland ML, Groth SW, Smith JA, Meng Y, Kitzman H. Low birthweight in second children after nurse home visiting. Journal Of Perinatology 2018, 38: 1610-1619. PMID: 30214029, PMCID: PMC6279547, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-018-0222-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Home Visiting Parenting Program and Child Obesity: A Randomized Trial
Ordway MR, Sadler LS, Holland ML, Slade A, Close N, Mayes LC. A Home Visiting Parenting Program and Child Obesity: A Randomized Trial. Pediatrics 2018, 141: e20171076. PMID: 29339565, PMCID: PMC5810599, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2017-1076.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObesity-related morbidityRates of obesityMTB programIntervention groupProspective longitudinal cohort studyMaternal mental healthLongitudinal cohort studyYoung childrenMTB interventionCohort studyChildhood overweightHealthy BMINational prevalenceChild obesityObesityOverweightControl groupHispanic mothersMental healthHispanic childrenYoung mothersMore childrenUnderserved communitiesMorbidityChildren
2017
Breastfeeding and Exposure to Past, Current, and Neighborhood Violence
Holland ML, Thevenent-Morrison K, Mittal M, Nelson A, Dozier AM. Breastfeeding and Exposure to Past, Current, and Neighborhood Violence. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2017, 22: 82-91. PMID: 28766093, PMCID: PMC5764770, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-017-2357-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViolence exposureNeighborhood violenceRace/ethnicityForms of violenceSexual violenceLow-income postpartum womenPartner violenceViolence measuresLong-term health benefitsViolenceDuration of breastfeedingGroup of womenEthnic groupsBlack womenBreastfeeding ratesLatent class analysisPostpartum womenClass analysisBreastfeedingSurvival analysisUpstate New YorkSecondary analysisLogistic regressionWhite womenEthnicityEffect of Gestational Weight Gain and Prepregnancy Body Mass Index in Adolescent Mothers on Weight and Body Mass Index of Adolescent Offspring
Groth SW, Holland ML, Smith JA, Meng Y, Kitzman H. Effect of Gestational Weight Gain and Prepregnancy Body Mass Index in Adolescent Mothers on Weight and Body Mass Index of Adolescent Offspring. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2017, 61: 626-633. PMID: 28711316, PMCID: PMC5654683, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.05.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational weight gainPrepregnancy body mass indexBody mass indexHigh gestational weight gainBMI percentileMass indexWeight gainOffspring overweightPrimiparous adolescentsMaternal gestational weight gainMother's body mass indexGreater riskHigh maternal weight gainAdolescent mothersMaternal weight gainMain outcome measuresOffspring of mothersHigher maternal gestational weight gainsPercent of offspringLow-income adolescent mothersMedicine guidelinesOffspring riskOutcome measuresStudy subjectsObesityGeneral and diabetes-specific stress in adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Rechenberg K, Whittemore R, Holland M, Grey M. General and diabetes-specific stress in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice 2017, 130: 1-8. PMID: 28551480, PMCID: PMC5608607, DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2017.05.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetes-specific QoLType 1 diabetesDiabetes-specific stressCommon chronic health conditionsChronic health conditionsDiabetes-specific qualitySelf-management activitiesHigh generalGlycemic controlHigher HbA1cTreatment regimenMedical recordsHealthcare providersSecondary analysisSources of stressQoLHealth conditionsDifferent interventionsBaseline dataT1D.DiabetesAdolescentsSignificant proportionGeneral stressHbA1c
2015
Gestational Weight Gain and Health Outcomes 18 Years Later in Urban Black Women
Holland ML, Groth SW, Kitzman HJ. Gestational Weight Gain and Health Outcomes 18 Years Later in Urban Black Women. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2015, 19: 2261-2271. PMID: 25994417, PMCID: PMC5538784, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-015-1745-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPre-pregnancy body mass indexGestational weight gainBody mass indexUrban black womenSelf-reported pre-pregnancy weightHigh gestational weight gainIncreased Body Mass IndexHigher body mass indexWeight gainHealth conditionsBlack womenPre-pregnancy weightNormal-weight womenSelf-reported healthMother's hypertensionWeight womenBlood pressureMass indexSecondary data analysisMethodsThis studyHypertensionHealth problemsPoor healthLimited evidenceFirst birth
2014
Patterns of visit attendance in the nurse-family partnership program.
Holland ML, Xia Y, Kitzman HJ, Dozier AM, Olds DL. Patterns of visit attendance in the nurse-family partnership program. American Journal Of Public Health 2014, 104: e58-65. PMID: 25122021, PMCID: PMC4161640, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2014.302115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNurse-Family PartnershipBetter outcomesNurse Family Partnership programmeHome nurse visitsLong-term outcomesDifferent long-term outcomesLow attendersAttendance patternsMeasures latent class analysisTreatment-control differencesVisit attendanceNurse visitsPoor outcomeHome visitsOutcome dataHigh attendersMost visitsAttendersVisitsLatent class analysisGroup differencesOutcomesPregnancyControl group counterpartsMothers
2013
Women's Reasons for Attrition from a Nurse Home Visiting Program
Holland ML, Christensen JJ, Shone LP, Kearney MH, Kitzman HJ. Women's Reasons for Attrition from a Nurse Home Visiting Program. Journal Of Obstetric Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 2013, 43: 61-70. PMID: 24354411, PMCID: PMC4560239, DOI: 10.1111/1552-6909.12263.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNurse-Family PartnershipNurse Home Visiting ProgramLow-income new mothersHome Visiting ProgramInterviews of mothersUnstable living situationsHome visitation programFocus groupsVisiting ProgramMothers' reasonsNFP sitesNew mothersQualitative descriptive studyMothers' needsDescriptive studyNursesEmotional careNurse supervisorsVisitation programMothersWomen's reasonsIndividual mothersLiving situationsGestational Weight Gain of Pregnant African American Adolescents Affects Body Mass Index 18 Years Later
Groth SW, Holland ML, Kitzman H, Meng Y. Gestational Weight Gain of Pregnant African American Adolescents Affects Body Mass Index 18 Years Later. Journal Of Obstetric Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 2013, 42: 541-550. PMID: 24003870, PMCID: PMC3810949, DOI: 10.1111/1552-6909.12230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational weight gainBody mass indexPrepregnancy body mass indexYears postdeliveryWeight gainBMI increaseExcessive pregnancy weight gainLong-term weight retentionHigher body mass indexPregnant African-American adolescentsSignificant BMI increasePregnancy weight gainLong-term negative health consequencesFirst childLong-term weightNegative health consequencesLow-income black womenMinority adolescent populationsMass indexFirst pregnancyIOM recommendationsMedicine recommendationsSecondary data analysisLong-term effectsWeight retention