2024
Developing a NAPNAP Research Agenda to Guide Future Research and Quality Improvement in Pediatrics: Process, Challenges, and Future Directions
Ordway M, Karp S, Doucette J, Bahorski J, Davis K. Developing a NAPNAP Research Agenda to Guide Future Research and Quality Improvement in Pediatrics: Process, Challenges, and Future Directions. Journal Of Pediatric Health Care 2024, 38: 382-391. PMID: 38402480, DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2024.01.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Association of Pediatric Nurse PractitionersPediatric health carePediatric nurse practitionersContinuing education offeringsNational AssociationCross-sectional studyNurse practitionersAdvanced practiceHealth careClinical priorityQuality improvementResearch agendaResearch prioritiesArea of focusGrant fundingPractitioner membersEducational offeringsAbstract submissionsConference planningPodium presentationsPriorityNAPNAPGuides future researchNationalCare
2018
0830 Sleep and Toxic Stress Among Toddlers: Associations Between Sleep and Hair Cortisol
Ordway M, Jeon S, Sadler L, Canapari C, Redeker N. 0830 Sleep and Toxic Stress Among Toddlers: Associations Between Sleep and Hair Cortisol. Sleep 2018, 41: a308-a308. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsy061.829.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNighttime sleep durationSleep characteristicsSleep efficiencySleep durationChronic stressHealth outcomesCommunity primary care clinicsHair cortisolStress response systemSocioeconomic adversityPrimary care clinicsSleep efficiency scoresShort sleep durationCross-sectional studyNocturnal sleep efficiencyModerate inverse associationPoor sleep efficiencyPoor health outcomesPoor sleep healthChildren’s stress response systemYoung childrenObjective sleep characteristicsNegative health outcomesHair cortisol levelsToxic stress
2017
0998 PARENTING INTERACTIVE BEDTIME BEHAVIORS AND SLEEP AMONG TODDLERS LIVING IN SOCIOECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED HOMES
Ordway, Jeon S, Canapari C, Sadler L, Redeker N. 0998 PARENTING INTERACTIVE BEDTIME BEHAVIORS AND SLEEP AMONG TODDLERS LIVING IN SOCIOECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED HOMES. Sleep 2017, 40: a371-a371. DOI: 10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSleep durationSleep characteristicsIntra-individual variabilityLess sleep durationCross-sectional studyCharacteristics of sleepPhysical comfortingSignificant moderate associationFuture intervention developmentDisadvantaged homesHigher socioeconomic statusNight wakeningsHealthy toddlersMore individual variabilitySleep fragmentationAmount of wakeCommunity clinicsSleep patternsModifiable influencesSleep onsetSleepOlder childrenBedtime behaviorsIntervention developmentSocioeconomic status