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    Posttraumatic stress symptoms in mothers of premature infants by Holditch-Davis, Diane, Bartlett, T Robin, Blickman, Andrea L, Miles, Margaret Shandor

    “…To examine mothers' responses to having a premature infant in the neonatal intensive-care unit and to determine the degree to which they appear similar to a…”
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    Potential influence of nurses' implicit racial bias on maternal mortality by Rattan, Jesse, Bartlett, T Robin

    Published in Public health Nursing (01-09-2023)
    “…Stark disparities persist in maternal mortality and perinatal outcomes for Black and other birthing people of color, such as Native Americans, and their…”
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    Drug Testing Practices and Policies of Labor and Delivery Units Across the Southeastern United States by Byrd, Dolly Pressley, Bartlett, T Robin

    “…To describe drug testing practices used in labor and delivery units in seven southeastern U.S. states (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina,…”
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    The Relationship Between Provider and Patient Racial Concordance and Receipt of Postpartum Care by Rattan, Jesse, Bartlett, T Robin, Blanchard, Christina, Tipre, Meghan, Amiri, Azita, Baskin, Monica L, Sinkey, Rachel, Turan, Janet M

    “…Access to postpartum care (PPC) varies in the US and little data exists about whether patient factors may influence receipt of care. Our study aimed to assess…”
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    Sleep, Nutrition, Disordered Eating, Problematic Tobacco and Alcohol Use, and Exercise in College Students With and Without Diabetes by Cockroft, Marianne Channas, Bartlett, T. Robin, Wallace, Debra C

    “…The purpose of the current study was to examine the health behaviors of college students with diabetes and compare behaviors to college students without…”
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    Gut-Brain Axis Perspective on Negative Symptoms and Their Neighbors in Early Adolescence: Can We Move Care Upstream? by Ford, Shannon H, Bruckner, Lorin, Thoyre, Suzanne, Baker, Maureen J, Bartlett, T Robin, Hodges, Eric A

    “…The current study investigated symptom network patterns in adolescents from a gut-brain-axis (GBA) biopsychosocial perspective. Our secondary analysis of data…”
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    Model Integration: Can Understanding Biopsychosocial Gut-Brain Axis Mechanistic Pathways Improve our Clinical Reasoning in Primary Care? by Ford, Shannon H, Hodges, Eric A, Thoyre, Suzanne, Baker, Maureen, Bartlett, T Robin

    Published in Journal for nurse practitioners (01-11-2021)
    “…Most NPs practice in primary care settings. Cognitive tools to inform and advance NP understanding of biopsychosocial mechanisms can support early recognition,…”
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    Adult Patients With Peritonsillar Abscess: What Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care Need to Know by Tiefel, Nicole L., Lorenz, Mark, Bartlett, T. Robin

    Published in Journal for nurse practitioners (01-02-2021)
    “…A peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is the most common deep neck space infection. Surprisingly, there are no clinical practice guidelines to guide nurse…”
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    Patterns of problem behaviors in adolescents and the effect of risk and protective factors on these patterns of behavior by Bartlett, T Robin

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…This study was designed to look for patterns of problem behaviors in adolescents and then to examine the relationships between these patterns of behavior and…”
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    Patterns of problem behaviors in adolescents and the effect of risk and protective factors on these patterns of behavior by Bartlett, T. Robin

    “…This study was designed to look for patterns of problem behaviors in adolescents and then to examine the relationships between these patterns of behavior and…”
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    Dissertation