Post by Marena Burnett on Oct 16, 2018 11:24:25 GMT -5
Hi everyone,
The evidence base for this innovation continues to grow! Here is what has been published to date (Oct. 2019):
Desai S, Chen F, Boynton-Jarrett R. (2019) Clinician Satisfaction and Self-Efficacy With CenteringParenting Group Well-Child Care Model: A Pilot Study. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, Vol 10: 1-6.
Gullett H, Salib M, Rose J, Stange KC. (2019) An Evaluation of CenteringParenting: A Group Well-Child Care Model in an Urban Federally Qualified Community Health Center. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 25(7): 727-732.
Omotola A, Ajayi T, Odugbesan O, De Ornelas M, Joseph N. Omotola. (2019) The Impact of CenteringParenting on the Psychosocial Emotional Well-Being of Adolescent Mothers, A Quality Improvement Study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 64: S113-S114.
DeLago C, Dickens B, Phipps E, Paoletti A, Kazmierczak M, Irigoyen M. (2018) Qualitative Evaluation of Individual and Group Well-Child Care. Academic Pediatrics 18(5): 516-524.
Jones K, et al. (2018) Feasibility and Acceptability in a Community-Partnered Implementation of CenteringParenting for Group Well-Child Care Academic Pediatrics. 18(6): 642-649.
Connor K, et al.(2018) Feasibility of Implementing Group Well Baby/Well Woman Dyad Care at Federally Qualified Health Centers. Academic Pediatrics. 2018;18: 510–515
Johnston JC, McNeil D, van der Lee G, MacLeod C, Uyanwune Y, and Hill K. (2017) Piloting CenteringParenting in Two Alberta Public Health Well-Child Clinics. Public Health Nursing, 34(3): 229-237.
Shah N, Fenick A, Rosenthal M. (2016) A Healthy Weight for Toddlers? Two-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Group Well-Child Care. Clinical Pediatrics. (Phila) 55 (14), 1354-1357. 2016 Jul 19.
McNeil DA, Johnston JC, der Lee GV, Wallace N. (2016) Implementing CenteringParenting in Well Child Clinics: Mothers’ Nurses’ and Decision Makers’ Perspectives. Journal of Community Public Health Nursing, 2(3).
Yoshida H, Fenick AM, Rosenthal MS. (2014) Group Well-Child Care: An Analysis of Cost. Clinical Pediatrics, 53(4): 387-394.
Coker TR, Moreno C, Shekelle PG, Schuster MA, Chung PJ. (2014) Well-Child Care Clinical Practice Redesign for Serving Low-Income Children. Pediatrics; 134(1): e229-e239.
Rosenthal MS, Connor KA, Fenick AM. (2014) Pediatric residents' perspectives on relationships with other professionals during well child care. J Interprof Care, 28(5): 481-484.
Bloomfield J and Rising SS. (2013) CenteringParenting: An Innovative Dyad Model for Group Mother-Infant Care. Journal of Midwifery and Womens' Health, 58(6): 683-689.
Mittal, Pooja. (2011) CenteringParenting: pilot implementation of a group model for teaching family medicine residents well-child care. The Permanente Journal15.4 (2011): 40.
Coker TR, Chung PJ, Cowgill BO, Chen L, and Rodriguez MA. (2009) Low-Income Parents' Views on the Redesign of Well-Child Care. Pediatrics; 124(1): 194-204.
Please share other CenteringParenting studies with us here.
The evidence base for this innovation continues to grow! Here is what has been published to date (Oct. 2019):
Desai S, Chen F, Boynton-Jarrett R. (2019) Clinician Satisfaction and Self-Efficacy With CenteringParenting Group Well-Child Care Model: A Pilot Study. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, Vol 10: 1-6.
Gullett H, Salib M, Rose J, Stange KC. (2019) An Evaluation of CenteringParenting: A Group Well-Child Care Model in an Urban Federally Qualified Community Health Center. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 25(7): 727-732.
Omotola A, Ajayi T, Odugbesan O, De Ornelas M, Joseph N. Omotola. (2019) The Impact of CenteringParenting on the Psychosocial Emotional Well-Being of Adolescent Mothers, A Quality Improvement Study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 64: S113-S114.
DeLago C, Dickens B, Phipps E, Paoletti A, Kazmierczak M, Irigoyen M. (2018) Qualitative Evaluation of Individual and Group Well-Child Care. Academic Pediatrics 18(5): 516-524.
Jones K, et al. (2018) Feasibility and Acceptability in a Community-Partnered Implementation of CenteringParenting for Group Well-Child Care Academic Pediatrics. 18(6): 642-649.
Connor K, et al.(2018) Feasibility of Implementing Group Well Baby/Well Woman Dyad Care at Federally Qualified Health Centers. Academic Pediatrics. 2018;18: 510–515
Johnston JC, McNeil D, van der Lee G, MacLeod C, Uyanwune Y, and Hill K. (2017) Piloting CenteringParenting in Two Alberta Public Health Well-Child Clinics. Public Health Nursing, 34(3): 229-237.
Shah N, Fenick A, Rosenthal M. (2016) A Healthy Weight for Toddlers? Two-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Group Well-Child Care. Clinical Pediatrics. (Phila) 55 (14), 1354-1357. 2016 Jul 19.
McNeil DA, Johnston JC, der Lee GV, Wallace N. (2016) Implementing CenteringParenting in Well Child Clinics: Mothers’ Nurses’ and Decision Makers’ Perspectives. Journal of Community Public Health Nursing, 2(3).
Yoshida H, Fenick AM, Rosenthal MS. (2014) Group Well-Child Care: An Analysis of Cost. Clinical Pediatrics, 53(4): 387-394.
Coker TR, Moreno C, Shekelle PG, Schuster MA, Chung PJ. (2014) Well-Child Care Clinical Practice Redesign for Serving Low-Income Children. Pediatrics; 134(1): e229-e239.
Rosenthal MS, Connor KA, Fenick AM. (2014) Pediatric residents' perspectives on relationships with other professionals during well child care. J Interprof Care, 28(5): 481-484.
Bloomfield J and Rising SS. (2013) CenteringParenting: An Innovative Dyad Model for Group Mother-Infant Care. Journal of Midwifery and Womens' Health, 58(6): 683-689.
Mittal, Pooja. (2011) CenteringParenting: pilot implementation of a group model for teaching family medicine residents well-child care. The Permanente Journal15.4 (2011): 40.
Coker TR, Chung PJ, Cowgill BO, Chen L, and Rodriguez MA. (2009) Low-Income Parents' Views on the Redesign of Well-Child Care. Pediatrics; 124(1): 194-204.
Please share other CenteringParenting studies with us here.