2023
Piloting an Innovative System-Level Intervention for Pediatric Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Social Risk
Wagner D, Stoeckel M, Hansen T, Muir L, Harris M. Piloting an Innovative System-Level Intervention for Pediatric Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Social Risk. Clinical Practice In Pediatric Psychology 2023, 11: 134-146. DOI: 10.1037/cpp0000481.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh social riskRecommended preventive careAcute care useSystem-level interventionsHealthcare utilization dataFrequency of hospital admissionsInflammatory bowel diseasePretest-posttest designCare useImprove disease managementPreventive careEHR recordsED visitsSocial risksUtilization dataHospital admissionNovel interventionsDemographic informationDisease managementService initiativesAttendance dataChildren's HealthcareIncreased engagementBowel diseaseChart review
2017
NICH at Its Best for Diabetes at Its Worst: Texting Teens and Their Caregivers for Better Outcomes
Wagner D, Barry S, Stoeckel M, Teplitsky L, Harris M. NICH at Its Best for Diabetes at Its Worst: Texting Teens and Their Caregivers for Better Outcomes. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology 2017, 11: 468-475. PMID: 28745094, PMCID: PMC5505437, DOI: 10.1177/1932296817695337.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth outcomesPatient healthProgram involvementHealth outcome dataText-based interventionImprove patient healthAssociated health outcomesHealth care costsPersonalized text messagesPatients' caregiversAssociated with improvementsYouth healthCare costsBetter OutcomesCaregiversProgram enrollmentNICHE programText messagesSMS useNiche participateNovel interventionsHealthHigh-risk youthChildren's HealthcareType 1 diabetes
2016
Texting Adolescents in Repeat DKA and Their Caregivers
Wagner D, Barry S, Teplitsky L, Sheffield A, Stoeckel M, Ogden J, Karkula E, Hartman A, Duke D, Spiro K, Harris M. Texting Adolescents in Repeat DKA and Their Caregivers. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology 2016, 10: 831-839. PMID: 27030051, PMCID: PMC4928235, DOI: 10.1177/1932296816639610.Peer-Reviewed Original Research