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MCH Measurement Research Network (MRN)

Project profile

Institution: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Principal Investigator: Lawrence Kleinmnan
Project Number: U3DMC32755
Project Date: 09-01-2019

Age Group(s)

  • Prenatal
  • Perinatal/Infancy (0-12 months)
  • Toddlerhood (13-35 months)
  • Early Childhood (3-5 years)
  • Middle Childhood (6-11 years)
  • Adolescence (12-18 years)
  • Women/Maternal

Targeted/Underserved Population

  • African American
  • Hispanic/Latino
  • Native American/Alaskan Native
  • Low-income
  • Rural
  • Special Health Care Needs

Abstract

Maternal and Child Health (MCH) suffers from a relative deficit as compared to adult health in measures that stimulate and support efforts to improve outcomes and make them more equitable. Specifically MCH requires enhancements of MCH researchers' capacity to measure the value of care to maternal and child population regarding positive health and family engagement. Without such advances MCH populations may be systematically disadvantaged even by well-intended health policies and practices.

Goals and objectives:

1) Increase the quality of options available for MCH measurement by convening and deploying a collaborative infrastructure for multi-site MCH measurementresearch. 2) Develop Evaluate and Assess prioritized MCH measures for use in specified populations and contexts using the Collaborating Research Entity environment developed by the Network. Support and advocate for their thoughtful implementation.3) Identify opportunities for and promote the translation of our findings into policy and practice for the benefit of health and health equity in MCH populations. 4) Renew revise and disseminate research agenda for MCH measurement annually while maintaining updating and communicating the MCH MRN measure compendium.

Proposed activities and target populations:

Convene develop and extend an interdisciplinary Network for MCH measurement research; engage a diverse group of key stakeholders; Support inform and leverage research and evaluation regarding HRSA-funded and other MCH activities; update and disseminate a research agenda and compendium of existing MCH measures; and generate conduct and disseminate multi-site assessments of potential metrics and methods for MCH research. Innovations include the novel integration of several key HRSA and NIH-funded research networks the initial focus and the conceptual framing that fills a gap in assessing the value of MCH services.

Coordination:

The applicant will develop the network as a community of practice using principles of engagement. It will be a dynamic growing collaboration partnered with HRSA MCHB. Monthly meetings will help to ensure effective coordination among our interdisciplinary Collaborating Research Entities (CRE) which include the AAAP PROS research network; HRSA funded Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCNet) research network; NIH-funded Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) research program's Person Reported Outcomes (PRO) Core; clinical practices that care for diverse pediatric populations including socially disadvantaged complex and with developmental disabilities; and an electronic health record databases.

Products:

New metrics and new knowledge regarding their use. Peer reviewed publications and online and networked dissemination Updated MCH MRN research agenda and compendium of measures for potential use in MCH research and evaluation. Dissemination includes exhibiting at national meetings publication white papers and social media.

Evaluation:

Consistent with our logic model we will describe activities outputs and outcomes of our work including the diverse stakeholder engagement.

Publications

" Muchomba, F., Teitler, J., Kruse, L., Reichman, N. Municipality-level variation in severe maternal morbidity and association with municipal expenditures in New Jersey. JAMA Network Open 2021; 4(11): e2135161. " DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.35161 2021

Hedges, A., Corman, H., Noonan, K.,�Reichman, N.�Gestational age at term and educational outcomes at age nine.�Pediatrics 2021;�148(2): e2020021287.�� DOI:e2020021287.�� 2021

Teitler, J.,�Wood, B., Zeng, W., Martinson, M., Plaza, R.,�Reichman, N.�Racial-ethnic inequality in cardiovascular health in the U.S.: does it mirror socioeconomic inequality?�Annals of Epidemiology 2021; 62: 84�91.� 2021

Corman, H.,�Dave, D.,�Reichman, N.�Age gradient in women�s crime: the role of welfare reform.�Feminist Criminology 2021;�16(5): 631�657.� 2021

James C, Corman H, Noonan K, Reichman NE, Jimenez ME. Adolescent Chronic Health Conditions and School Disconnectedness. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2021 Jun 29. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000987. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34191763.� DOI:10.1097/DBP.0000000000000987. June 2021

Ross CE, Burns JP, Grossestreuer AV, et al. Trends in Disease Severity Among Critically Ill Children With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Study in the United States. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2023;24(1):25-33. doi:10.1097/PCC.0000000000003105 DOI: doi:10.1097/PCC.0000000000003105 January 2023 Pediatr Crit Care Med

Casseus M, Kim WJ, Horton DB. Prevalence and treatment of mental, behavioral, and developmental disorders in children with co-occurring autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A population-based study. Autism Res. 2023;16(4):855-867. doi:10.1002/aur.2894 DOI:doi:10.1002/aur.2894 April 2023 Autism Res

Chegwin V, Teitler J, Muchomba FM, Reichman NE. Racialized police use of force and birth outcomes. Soc Sci Med. 2023;321:115767. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115767 DOI:doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115767 March 2023 Soc Sci Med.

Lingasubramanian G, Corman H, Noonan K, Reichman NE. Gestational Age at Term and Teacher-Reported Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptom Patterns. J Pediatr. 2022;251:120-126.e4. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2022.07.042 DOI:doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2022.07.042 December 2022 J Pediatr

McGovern, M., Rokicki, S., von Jaglinsky, A.,�Reichman, N. Neighborhood-Level Housing Affordability and Maternal Depression. 2023; SSM�Mental Health 3: 100192. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2023.100192 March 2023 SSM�Mental Health

Muchomba FM, Teitler J, Reichman NE. Association Between Housing Affordability and Severe Maternal Morbidity. JAMA Netw Open. 2022;5(11):e2243225. Published 2022 Nov 1. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.43225 DOI:doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.43225 November 2022 JAMA Netw Open

Ostfeld BM, Schwartz-Soicher O, Reichman NE, Hegyi T. Racial differences in the impact of maternal smoking on sudden unexpected infant death. J Perinatol. 2023;43(3):345-349. doi:10.1038/s41372-022-01516-0 DOI: doi:10.1038/s41372-022-01516-0 March 2023 J Perinatol

Reichman NE, Corman H, Dave D, Kalil A, Schwartz-Soicher O. Effects of Welfare Reform on Positive Health and Social Behaviors of Adolescents. Children (Basel). 2023;10(2):260. Published 2023 Jan 31. doi:10.3390/children10020260 DOI:doi:10.3390/children10020260 January 2023 Children (Basel)

Rokicki S, Reichman NE, McGovern ME. Association of Increasing the Minimum Wage in the US With Experiences of Maternal Stressful Life Events. JAMA Netw Open. 2023;6(7):e2324018. Published 2023 Jul 3. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.24018 DOI:doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.24018 July 2023 JAMA Netw Open

Teitler JO, Chegwin V, Li L, Liu K, Bearman PS, Gorney-Daley MA, Reichman NE. Trends in Elective Deliveries in California and New Jersey. AJPM Focus. 2023 Mar 1;2(1):100052. DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.focus.2022.100052 March 2023 37789944 AJPM Focus