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 methodAimObjectiveToMethodsWeEvaluationA 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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsBody WeightChildChild CareFeeding BehaviorFemaleFoodFood AssistanceHumansInfantPrimary Health CareConceptsIndividual 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
Rapid 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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsChildChild CareCOVID-19FemaleHumansHypertensionInfantMaternal Health ServicesPandemicsPregnancyConceptsPeople 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