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Margaret Hannan
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 10
Citations - 243
Margaret Hannan is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reproductive health & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 213 citations.
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Impact of a Preconception Counseling Program for Teens with Type 1 Diabetes (READY-Girls) on Patient-Provider Interaction, Resource Utilization and Cost
Andrea Rodgers Fischl,William H. Herman,Susan M. Sereika,Margaret Hannan,Dorothy J. Becker,M. Joan Mansfield,Linda L. Freytag,Kerry Milaszewski,Amanda N. Botscheller,Denise Charron-Prochownik +9 more
TL;DR: This low-cost self-instructional program can potentially empower young women with type 1 diabetes to make well-informed reproductive health choices, adding little time burden or cost to their diabetes management.
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Reproductive health and preconception counseling awareness in adolescents with diabetes: what they don't know can hurt them.
Denise Charron-Prochownik,Susan M. Sereika,Shiaw-Ling Wang,Margaret Hannan,Andrea Rodgers Fischl,Sandra Hughes Stewart,Tracy Dean-McElhinny +6 more
TL;DR: This sample of teens lacked awareness of pregnancy-related complications with diabetes, the term and role of PC in preventing these complications, and the importance for women with diabetes to use a highly effective birth control method for preventing an unplanned pregnancy.
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How to Develop CD-ROMs for Diabetes Education: Exemplar "Reproductive-Health Education and Awareness of Diabetes in Youth for Girls" (READY-Girls)
Denise Charron-Prochownik,Margaret Hannan,Susan M. Sereika,Dorothy J. Becker,Andrea Rodgers-Fischl +4 more
TL;DR: The steps involved in developing this sort of interactive health technology program and recommendations based on lessons learned from a multimedia program called “Reproductive-health Education and Awareness of Diabetes in Youth for Girls (READY-Girls).
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“Sex Will Make Your Fingers Grow Thin and Then You Die”: The Interplay of Culture, Myths, and Taboos on African Immigrant Mothers’ Perceptions of Reproductive Health Education with Their Daughters Aged 10–14 Years
TL;DR: Examining the convergence of culture, myths, and taboos surrounding reproductive health issues African immigrant women, living in the United States, learned during childhood in their countries of origin is examined to somewhat contextualize the mothers’ immigrant experience regarding RHE.
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Development, reliability and validation of a neurogenic bowel dysfunction score in pediatric patients with spina bifida
Maryellen S. Kelly,Margaret Hannan,Brenda Cassidy,Guy Hidas,Blake Selby,Antoine E. Khoury,Gordon McLorie +6 more
TL;DR: To develop a reliable and valid questionnaire to monitor neurogenic bowel symptoms in children, a large number of studies have used a single questionnaire, but this is the first to combine multiple scales.