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Children’s Health Research Summit: Introduction to UTHSCSA SON Clinical Scientists – January 28, 2008

Children’s Health Research Summit: Introduction to UTHSCSA SON Clinical Scientists – January 28, 2008. Faculty who are available to participate as members of transdisciplinary research teams.

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Children’s Health Research Summit: Introduction to UTHSCSA SON Clinical Scientists – January 28, 2008

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  1. Children’s Health Research Summit: Introduction to UTHSCSA SON Clinical Scientists – January 28, 2008 Faculty who are available to participate as members of transdisciplinary research teams. Many have more than 10 years experience with Phase I and II Trials to develop behavioral interventions and/or with Type 2 Translational Research clinical studies to place evidence-based behavioral interventions into community settings. Many are experts in Community-Based Participatory Research

  2. Community Outreach Clinic • Cooperative venture between AVANCE San Antonio and University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio School of Nursing • Mission is to meet the health care needs of an underserved, poor, predominantly Hispanic population • Pediatric Nurse Practitioner provides primary care, immunizations, Texas Health Steps, and illness care to children ages 0-3 enrolled in the AVANCE programs • Located at the Castroville Road Day Care site, the clinic is open only on Tuesdays 8-5 until additional funding can be found • Contact: Dr. Kay Avant, Chair, Family Department, SON AvantK@uthscsa.edu

  3. Nurse Family Partnership • Research based, nurse-run protocol of case management for poor, underserved first time mothers from pregnancy through the infant’s third birthday • UTHSCSA School of Nursing is working with a number of other agencies in the community to apply for funding to provide this program to 200 families in San Antonio • Contact: Dr. Kay Avant, Chair, Family Department, SON AvantK@uthscsa.edu

  4. Community Based Mother-Child Research Contact: Dr. Sara Gill, SON GillS@uthscsa.edu • WIC Clinics - Publications • Breastfeeding Attitudes • Funding: Sigma Theta Tau; MESA; Texas Department of Health • Gill, SL, Reifsnider E, Mann, AR, Villarreal, P, Tinkle, M (2004). Assessing infant breastfeeding beliefs among low-income Mexican Americans, Journal of Perinatal Education, 14(3), 39-50. • Reifsnider, E Gill, SL, Villarreal, P, Tinkle, M, Mann, AR, ((2003). Breastfeeding attitudes of WIC Recipients: A Descriptive Study, Journal of Perinatal Education, 12(3), 7-15. • Mann, A, Reifsnider, E, Gill, SL, Ritsema, M. (2003). Health disparities in breastfeeding among low-income and Hispanic women, Journal of Multicultural Nursing & Health, 9(3), 49-56. • Gill, SL , Black-American Breastfeeding Beliefs: Data Collection Phase

  5. San Antonio Metropolitan Health Clinics • Increasing Breastfeeding Initiation & Duration • Funding: South Texas Health Research Center • Gill, SL, Reifsnider, E, Lucke, JF (2007). Effects of support on the incidence and duration of breastfeeding, Western Journal of Nursing Research, 29 (6), 708-723. • Gill, SL, Reifsnider, E, Lucke, JF, Mann, AR (2007). Predicting breastfeeding attrition: Adapting the breastfeeding attrition prediction tool, Journal of Perinatal Neonatal Nursing, 21(3), 216-224.

  6. House of Neighborly Service • Parenting • Funding: NRSA; STT • Gallagher, MR, Gill, SL, Reifsnider (accepted for publication) Child health promotion and protection among Mexican mothers, Western Journal of Nursing Research.

  7. Healy Murphy Center • Parenting • Funding: St. Luke’s Health Ministry; Baptist Health Foundation • Healy Murphy Center is an alternative school (SAISD) for pregnant and parenting teens, both male and female. There is an attached day care that serves the students as well as low income families in San Antonio. Two School of Nursing faculty conduct a weekly Well Baby Clinic ((Dr. Champion) and a weekly Well Mommy Clinic (Dr. Gill) . Dr. Gill teaches parenting classes to all pregnant and parenting teens one day a week.

  8. Jane Champion, PhD Dimmitt@uthscsa.edu • Directs Title X Clinic for Sexual Health • Women and Children • Adolescents at risk for: • STDs • Unplanned pregnancy • Substance abuse • Violence • PI on several NIH supported studies • Multiple publications

  9. Janna Lesser, PhD > 10 years research experience with adolescents Lesser@uthscsa.edu • Current Studies • Familias En Accion Violence Prevention Project • An Exploratory Study of Bipolar Disorder in Disadvantaged, Incarcerated Youth • HIV and Violence Prevention Strategies Among Hispanic Teen Parents in South Texas • A Tap Pilam Coahuiltecan Nation Wellness Assessment

  10. Selected citations • Lesser J., Verdugo, R.L., Koniak-Griffin, D., Kappos, B., Tello, J., Cumberland, W. Respecting and protecting our relationships: A community research HIV prevention program for teen fathers and mothers. AIDS Education and Prevention 2005 Aug;17(4):347-360. • Lesser J, Oscós-Sánchez MA, Tello, J, Cardenas, I. Developing Insight into Multiple Struggles with Violence: Narratives of Latino Adolescent Parents. Hispanic Health Care International 2005;3(3):173-178. • Oscós-Sánchez MA, Lesser J. Healing Wounded Relationships to Reduce Latino Youth Violence Western Journal of Nursing Research 2007 Oct;29(6):

  11. Project W.A.T.C.H.: Children of Mothers Seeking Help for Domestic Violence Margaret Brackley, PhD, APRN, BC (P.I.) Brackley@uthscsa.edu Margit B. Gerardi, PhD, RN-WHNP Gerardi@uthscsa.edu University of Michigan Mentor: Antonia M. Villarruel PhD, FAAN, Director, Center for Health Promotion

  12. Goals for the Project Develop baseline data for risk behavior, victimization, trauma, & family functioning in minority children who have been exposed to domestic violence Assess cultural and age appropriateness of four data collection instruments for 200 Hispanic, White, non-Hispanic, and Black youth.

  13. Lorrie L. Powel, PhD, RN Powel@uthscsa.edu This study will focus on the following questions: • Do parents of children with cancer have adequate medical comprehension and health literacy about their child’s disease and treatment? • Is parental medical comprehension and health literacy influenced by language discordance between parents and health care providers and/or level of parental acculturation? • Is quality of life among children diagnosed with cancer influenced by parents’ health literacy, medical comprehension, level of acculturation, or language concordance with health care providers? • Is quality of care among children diagnosed with cancer influenced by parents’ health literacy, medical comprehension, level of acculturation, or language concordance with health care providers?

  14. Diana Beckmann-Mendez PhD, RN, FNP-BCResearch Interests • Childhood obesity • Parenting • Recent publications “Maternal Perceptions of Body Image of Mexican-American Children” (dissertation) “It’s Just Not A Problem: Mothers’ Perceptions Of Childhood Obesity “ (accepted for poster presentation at Western Institute of Nursing – April 2008)

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