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Overview

Janet A. Deatrick is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States and focuses primarily on research within the fields of Medicine and Health Professions. Their work spans several subfields including Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, and Radiological and Ultrasound Technology.

The main topics of Deatrick's research include Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life, Family Support in Illness, Family and Disability Support Research, Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units, Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, and Infant Development and Preterm Care.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • What Do Parents Value Regarding Pediatric Palliative and Hospice Care in the Home Setting? (2020, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management)
  • Defining a "Good Death" in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (2020, American Journal of Critical Care)
  • Developing a family-reported measure of experiences with home-based pediatric palliative and hospice care: a multi-method, multi-stakeholder approach (2021, BMC Palliative Care)
  • Tracing the Use of the Family Management Framework and Measure: A Scoping Review (2021, Journal of Family Nursing)
  • Adherence to Multiple Treatment Recommendations in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: A Mixed Methods, Multi-Informant Investigation (2020, Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology)

Frequent co-authors include Lamia P. Barakat, Kathleen A. Knafl, Connie M. Ulrich, Anne E. Kazak, and Salimah H. Meghani.

Deatrick has published extensively in venues such as:

  • Journal of Family Nursing
  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Pediatric Nursing
  • Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • The analysis and interpretation of cognitive interviews for instrument development

    Kathleen Knafl;Janet Deatrick;Agatha Gallo;Gwynne Holcombe

  • Constant vigilance: mothers' work parenting young children with type 1 diabetes.

    S. Sullivan-Bolyai;J. Deatrick;P. Gruppuso;W. Tamborlane

  • Patient-provider race-concordance: does it matter in improving minority patients' health outcomes?

    Salimah H. Meghani;Jacqueline M. Brooks;Trina Gipson-Jones;Roberta Waite

  • Commentary: Writing and Evaluating Qualitative Research Reports

    Yelena P. Wu;Deborah Thompson;Karen J. Aroian;Elizabeth L. McQuaid

  • How families manage chronic conditions: An analysis of the concept of normalization

    Kathleen A. Knafl;Janet A. Deatrick

  • Clarifying the Concept of Normalization

    Janet A. Deatrick;Kathleen A. Knafl;Carol Murphy-Moore

  • Lessons learned from testing the quality cost model of Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) transitional care.

    Dorothy Brooten;Mary D. Naylor;Ruth York;Linda P. Brown

  • Factors associated with the development of expertise in heart failure self-care

    Barbara Riegel;Victoria Vaughan Dickson;Lee R. Goldberg;Janet A. Deatrick

  • Intensive interviewing with children and adolescents.

    Sandra A. Faux;Michelle Walsh;Janet A. Deatrick

  • Children's food choice process in the home environment. A qualitative descriptive study.

    Joanna E. Holsten;Janet A. Deatrick;Shiriki Kumanyika;Jennifer Pinto-Martin

  • Further Refinement of the Family Management Style Framework

    Kathleen A. Knafl;Janet A. Deatrick

  • Assessment of the Psychometric Properties of the Family Management Measure

    Kathleen Knafl;Janet A. Deatrick;Agatha Gallo;Jane Dixon

  • Continued development of the family management style framework.

    Kathleen A. Knafl;Janet A. Deatrick;Nancy L. Havill

  • Family Management Style: Concept Analysis and Development

    Kathleen A. Knafl;Kathleen A. Knafl;Janet A. Deatrick;Janet A. Deatrick

  • A Typology of Heart Failure Self-Care Management in Non-Elders

    Victoria Vaughan Dickson;Janet A. Deatrick;Barbara Riegel

  • Stakeholder Validation of a Model of Readiness for Transition to Adult Care

    Lisa A. Schwartz;Lauren D. Brumley;Lisa K. Tuchman;Lisa K. Tuchman;Lamia P. Barakat;Lamia P. Barakat

  • Trust Between Family and Health Care Provider

    Debra J. Lynn-sMcHale;Janet A. Deatrick

  • Patient problems, advanced practice nurse (APN) interventions, time and contacts among five patient groups.

    Dorothy Brooten;JoAnne M. Youngblut;Janet Deatrick;Mary Naylor

  • The process of parenting a child with a disability: normalization through accommodations.

    Janet A. Deatrick;Kathleen A. Knafl;Michelle Walsh

  • Mothers' experiences raising young children with type 1 diabetes.

    Susan Sullivan-Bolyai;Janet Deatrick;Philip Gruppuso;William Tamborlane

Frequent Co-Authors

Lamia P. Barakat
Lamia P. Barakat Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Anne E. Kazak
Anne E. Kazak Nemours Children's Health System
Lisa A. Schwartz
Lisa A. Schwartz Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Barbara Riegel
Barbara Riegel University of Pennsylvania
Melissa A. Alderfer
Melissa A. Alderfer Thomas Jefferson University
Loretta Sweet Jemmott
Loretta Sweet Jemmott Drexel University
Jianghong Liu
Jianghong Liu University of Pennsylvania
David Warburton
David Warburton University of Southern California
Georges Dellatolas
Georges Dellatolas Grenoble Alpes University
Marion E. Broome
Marion E. Broome Duke University

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