Monica Ordway, PhD
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Co-director YSN Biobehavioral and Translational Research Lab, Research
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Associate Professor of Nursing
Co-director YSN Biobehavioral and Translational Research Lab, Research
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Dr. Monica Roosa Ordway, PhD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, is an Associate Professor at Yale School of Nursing and Co-Director of the Biobehavioral & Translational Research Laboratory. A nationally recognized expert in pediatric sleep health and health equity, she leads an innovative research program centered on improving sleep in early childhood as a pathway to lifelong well-being. Dr. Ordway is the creator of the Sleep Well, Bee Well intervention and has advanced its adaptation for pediatric primary care and Early Head Start through NIH-funded trials. Her scholarly interests bridge developmental science, community-engaged research, and biobehavioral methods, with a focus on reducing disparities in vulnerable populations. A Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and a board member of the International Pediatric Sleep Association, she is widely published and frequently sought as a collaborator, speaker, and mentor. Through her teaching and leadership, Dr. Ordway is shaping the next generation of nurse scientists while continuing to translate her discoveries into practices that support children and families around the world.
Education & Training
- Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Yale University (2013)
- PhD
- Yale University, Nursing (2011)
- MSN
- Yale School of Nursing, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (1997)
- BS
- Fairfield University, Physics
Advanced Training & Certifications
- Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified
- American Nurses Credentialing Center (2027)
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0000-0002-9765-8962
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Lois S. Sadler, FAAN, RN, PhD
Nancy Schmieder Redeker, RN, MSN, PhD, FAHA, FAAN
Sangchoon Jeon, PhD
Craig Canapari, MD
Joanne Iennaco, PhD, PMHNP (BC), APRN
Soohyun Nam, PhD, ANP (BC), APRN
Publications
2025
Protocol for a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation study of mindfulness-based therapy for insomnia in Black women
Nam S, Tong G, Iennaco J, Humphries D, Ordway M, Lee M, Thompson S, Seguinot M, Morales F, Harriot K, Paris N, Bryant K, Weidner K, Edwards T, Whittemore R. Protocol for a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation study of mindfulness-based therapy for insomnia in Black women. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2025, 160: 108166. PMID: 41308952, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2025.108166.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsCommunity health workersBlack womenSocial determinantsImplementation researchSocial determinants of healthImplementation strategiesDeterminants of healthCommunity advisory boardQualitative individual interviewsEquity-focused interventionsEvidence-based interventionsCommunity engagement processMindfulness-based therapyInsomnia Severity Index scoreRegistered NursesHealth workersImplementation outcomesIndividual interviewsCommunity partnershipsWaitlist controlSleep healthSleep interventionsHealth burdenAdvisory BoardCommunity needsVariability of bedtime in infancy and its relationship to parent-reported and auto-videosomnography sleep metrics
Lucchini M, Kahn M, Ordway M, Bailes L, Dapretto M, Thakur S, Barnett N. Variability of bedtime in infancy and its relationship to parent-reported and auto-videosomnography sleep metrics. Sleep Medicine 2025, 132: 106539. PMID: 40318599, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.106539.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsBedtime variabilityOverall sleep qualityParent reportBedtime difficultiesAssociated with overall sleep qualityNighttime awakeningsSleep qualityShorter total sleep timeSleep durationTotal sleep timeQuestionnaire RevisedAssociated with shorter total sleep timeParenting interventionsChildren Aged 4Bidirectional relationshipSleep outcomesDevelopmental outcomesSleep timeBedtimeInfant sleepAged 4Early childhoodOptimal sleep durationSleep healthSleep habitsThe role of sleep deficiency in the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and early adolescent pain outcomes
Senger‐Carpenter T, Zhang A, Ordway M, Stoddard S, Voepel‐Lewis T. The role of sleep deficiency in the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and early adolescent pain outcomes. JCPP Advances 2025, 5: e70011. PMID: 41395331, PMCID: PMC12698282, DOI: 10.1002/jcv2.70011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsEffects of adverse childhood experiencesAdverse childhood experiencesPersistent/recurrent painEarly childhood ACEsChildhood experiencesSleep deficiencySleep durationAssessment of sleep durationEarly ACEsEffects of depressionMediation effect of depressionSubgroups of youthHigher sleep qualityPain outcomesAnxiety/depression symptomsSleep subgroupsDepressive symptomsInsufficient sleep durationStructural equation modelingOdds ratioAnxietyDepressionSubgroup comparisonsMediation effectAnnual assessmentsThe Role of Sleep Deficiency in the Relationships Among Adverse Childhood Experiences and Early Adolescent Pain Outcomes
Senger-Carpenter T, Ordway M, Zhang A, Stoddard S, Voepel-Lewis T. The Role of Sleep Deficiency in the Relationships Among Adverse Childhood Experiences and Early Adolescent Pain Outcomes. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2025, 76: s78-s79. DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.11.167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThe impact of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on early adolescent sleep disturbances for youth exposed to adverse childhood experiences
Senger-Carpenter T, Voepel-Lewis T, Stoddard S, Zhang A, Ordway M. The impact of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on early adolescent sleep disturbances for youth exposed to adverse childhood experiences. Child Abuse & Neglect 2025, 160: 107236. PMID: 39754988, PMCID: PMC11792094, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.107236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsClinically significant sleep disturbanceCommunity socioeconomic statusAdverse childhood experiencesSocioeconomic statusSignificant sleep disturbanceImpact of raceFamily socioeconomic statusSleep disturbanceAdverse childhood experience exposureChildhood experiencesAdjusted odds ratiosMixed effects logistic regression modelsEffects logistic regression modelsMultilevel mixed effects logistic regression modelsSleep Disturbance ScaleInteractive effects of raceAdolescent sleep disturbancesLogistic regression modelsAffecting sleep disturbanceEffects of raceSecondary analysisOdds ratioDisturbance ScaleConfidence intervalsAged 9
2024
Sleep Deficiency in Young Children
Ordway M, Logan S, Sutton E. Sleep Deficiency in Young Children. Sleep Medicine Clinics 2024, 19: 549-557. PMID: 39455176, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsmc.2024.07.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsSleep healthPoor health outcomesBehavioral sleep interventionsChildren's sleep healthSleep deficiencyHealth disparitiesPublic health concernHealth outcomesPediatric sleep researchMental healthSocioecological influencesSleep interventionsMultidimensional constructYoung childrenSleep disordersHealthSocioecological factorsHealth concernSleep researchEarly childhoodEarly lifeSampling methodAssociated riskDeficiencyMindfulness-based therapy for insomnia in Black women: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Nam S, Jeon S, Ordway M, Mazure C, Sinha R, Yau L, Iennaco J. Mindfulness-based therapy for insomnia in Black women: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2024, 47: 1094-1106. PMID: 39306634, DOI: 10.1007/s10865-024-00521-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsPatient Health Questionnaire-9Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety InventoryInsomnia Severity IndexHealth educationMindfulness-based therapyBlack womenDepressive symptomsEfficacy of mindfulness-based therapyAttention control groupSleep health disparitiesPost-intervention changesState-Trait Anxiety InventoryPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexInsomnia severity scoresSleep Quality IndexInsomnia Severity Index scoreBehavioral sleep strategiesRandomized Controlled TrialsClinically significant improvementPhysical activityHealth disparitiesHealthy eatingSleep hygiene practicesImprove anxietyWeekly sessionsAnxiety and Depression Symptoms, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Persistent/Recurrent Pain Across Early Adolescence
Senger-Carpenter T, Zhang A, Ordway M, Stoddard S, Voepel-Lewis T. Anxiety and Depression Symptoms, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Persistent/Recurrent Pain Across Early Adolescence. Academic Pediatrics 2024, 25: 102568. PMID: 39197577, PMCID: PMC12107620, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2024.08.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsAdverse childhood experiencesPersistent/recurrent painDepressive symptomsAdverse childhood experience exposureEffects of adverse childhood experiencesChildhood experiencesPain frequencyACE exposurePain outcomesAnxiety/depression symptomsEarly adolescenceChild Behavior ChecklistPainIndirect associationsAnxietyStudy periodBehavior ChecklistSymptomsAdolescentsDepressionYouthStructural equation modelingAnxiety/depressionIncreased probabilityHigher levelsThe time sensitive and dose-responsive association between parental corporal punishment and sleep disturbances in preschoolers: A prospective cohort study
Wang Z, Tang Y, Ordway M, Cui N, Rong T, Deng Y, Li W, Liu J, Zhao M, Jiang F, Wang G. The time sensitive and dose-responsive association between parental corporal punishment and sleep disturbances in preschoolers: A prospective cohort study. Child Abuse & Neglect 2024, 154: 106866. PMID: 38852431, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.106866.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsDose-response associationAssociated with increased oddsRisk of sleep disturbancesProspective cohort studySleep disturbanceCohort studyExposure to corporal punishmentShanghai Children's HealthMaternal education levelOdds of sleep disturbancesAssociated with increased riskPositive parenting strategiesFamily annual incomeChildren's HealthLifestyle evaluationEducation levelConcurrent sleep disturbancesChildren's riskLogistic regressionWave 3Child ageWave 1Annual incomeDose responseParenting strategies0816 Infant Bedtime and Bedtime Variability Are Independently Associated with Total Sleep Duration
Lucchini M, Takur S, Ordway M, Barnett N. 0816 Infant Bedtime and Bedtime Variability Are Independently Associated with Total Sleep Duration. Sleep 2024, 47: a350-a350. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0816.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal sleep timeShorter total sleep timeNight awakeningsInfant bedtimeSleep latencyBrief Infant Sleep Questionnaire-RevisedBedtime regularityPositive parent-child interactionsParent-child interactionsSleep timeAssociated with sleep latencyParent-infant interactionSleep-related behaviorsSleep durationObjective sleep measuresObjective sleep dataQuestionnaire-RevisedBedtime variabilityAssociated with shorter total sleep timeRegular sleep scheduleTotal sleep durationSleep interventionsSleep measuresInfant sexBedtime routines
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10/27/2023National AwardAmerican Academy of Nursing
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