2023
Drivers of decision-making regarding infant sleep practices among mothers with opioid use disorder
Morrison T, Standish K, Wanar A, Crowell L, Safon C, Colvin B, Friedman H, Schiff D, Wachman E, Colson E, Drainoni M, Parker M. Drivers of decision-making regarding infant sleep practices among mothers with opioid use disorder. Journal Of Perinatology 2023, 43: 923-929. PMID: 37270538, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-023-01701-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleFocus GroupsHumansInfantMothersOpioid-Related DisordersQualitative ResearchSleepSudden Infant DeathConceptsOpioid use disorderInfant sleep practicesUse disordersInfant sleepSleep practicesSafe infant sleepMonths of ageSafe infantWithdrawal symptomsInfants 1Residential treatment facilityThematic saturationVaried adviceMaternal decisionMothersInfantsSleepDisordersQualitative interviewsObjectiveToSymptomsConclusionsMothersMonthsBreastfeeding Decision-Making Among Mothers with Opioid Use Disorder: A Qualitative Study
Standish K, Morrison T, Wanar A, Crowell L, Safon C, Colson E, Drainoni M, Colvin B, Friedman H, Schiff D, Stulac S, Costello E, Parker M. Breastfeeding Decision-Making Among Mothers with Opioid Use Disorder: A Qualitative Study. Breastfeeding Medicine 2023, 18: 347-355. PMID: 37115582, DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2022.0226.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBreast FeedingFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansInfantIntentionMothersOpioid-Related DisordersQualitative ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderInfant withdrawalUse disordersContinuation of breastfeedingHigh-risk populationInitiated breastfeedingMother's medicationBirth hospitalizationMaternal painHospital dischargeBreastfeeding decisionsFeeding intentionsFuture intervention targetsBreastfeedingLower initiationOwn healthHome 1Unique barriersIntervention targetsTPB domainsMothersMedicationsWithdrawalOwn recoveryInterview guide
2014
Experiences of patients identifying with chronic Lyme disease in the healthcare system: a qualitative study
Ali A, Vitulano L, Lee R, Weiss TR, Colson ER. Experiences of patients identifying with chronic Lyme disease in the healthcare system: a qualitative study. BMC Primary Care 2014, 15: 79. PMID: 24885888, PMCID: PMC4012507, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-15-79.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic Lyme diseaseExperiences of patientsLyme diseaseHealth statusHealthcare providersHealthcare systemSubstantial clinical burdenBorrelia burgdorferi infectionHealth Belief ModelUnited States healthcare systemPersistent symptomsClinical burdenCAM therapiesDisease burdenDoctor-patient relationshipBurgdorferi infectionStates healthcare systemUnconventional therapiesCAM practitionersPatient experiencePatientsDiseaseClinical encountersHealthcare settingsBelief Model
2013
Qualitative Abstracts at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting: Are They Less Likely to be Accepted for Presentation?
Colson ER, Dreyer BP, Hanson JL, Tewksbury L, Johnson M, Flores G. Qualitative Abstracts at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting: Are They Less Likely to be Accepted for Presentation? Academic Pediatrics 2013, 13: 140-144. PMID: 23498080, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2013.01.007.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Reasons Why Women Accept or Reject the Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine (TIV) During Pregnancy
Meharry PM, Colson ER, Grizas AP, Stiller R, Vázquez M. Reasons Why Women Accept or Reject the Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine (TIV) During Pregnancy. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2012, 17: 156-164. PMID: 22367067, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-012-0957-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDecision MakingFemaleHealth Care SurveysHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansInfluenza A Virus, H1N1 SubtypeInfluenza VaccinesInfluenza, HumanInterviews as TopicNew EnglandPatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient CompliancePregnancyPregnancy Complications, InfectiousProfessional-Patient RelationsQualitative ResearchSocioeconomic FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesTreatment RefusalVaccinationVaccines, InactivatedConceptsInfluenza vaccineSeasonal influenza vaccineQualitative descriptive designSeasonal vaccinePostpartum womenPregnant womenFuture vaccinationVaccineVaccine rejectionSemi-structured interview formatDescriptive designWomenVaccinationInterview formatPrevious findingsEmergent themesPregnancyHospitalA Qualitative Study of Postpartum Mothers’ Intention to Smoke
Von Kohorn I, Nguyen SN, Schulman‐Green D, Colson ER. A Qualitative Study of Postpartum Mothers’ Intention to Smoke. Birth 2012, 39: 65-69. PMID: 22369607, PMCID: PMC3296969, DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-536x.2011.00514.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSecond-hand smokeTime of deliveryPostpartum hospitalPregnant womenPostpartum mothersCigarette smokePregnancySmokingMothers' intentionTargeted interventionsProlonged abstinenceWomenAbstinenceMost participantsFurther studiesFirst yearInterventionMothersQualitative studyParticipantsSemi-structured interviewsSmokeRelapseNewbornsHospital
2011
The Importance of Social Networks on Smoking: Perspectives of Women Who Quit Smoking During Pregnancy
Nguyen SN, Von Kohorn I, Schulman-Green D, Colson ER. The Importance of Social Networks on Smoking: Perspectives of Women Who Quit Smoking During Pregnancy. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2011, 16: 1312-1318. PMID: 21989676, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-011-0896-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research