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Instructions for completing this curriculum vitae: http://www.kumc.edu/som/facaffairs/pandtinstructions.html
Date November 28, 2011
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFaculty Curriculum Vitae
I. PERSONAL DATA
First Name Susana
Last name Patton
Current Academic Rank
Department(s) Pediatrics
Office Address 3901 Rainbow Blvd, MS 4004, Kansas City, KS 66160
Phone 913-588-0513
Fax 913-588-2253
Email spatton2@kumc.edu
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Undergraduate and Graduate Education
Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution
1990-1994 B.A. (Psychology) Cornell University
Postgraduate Education
Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution
1995-1997 M.A. (Clinical Psychology) MCP Hahnemann University (now Drexel University)
1997-2000 Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology) MCP Hahnemann University (now Drexel University)
1999-2000 Clinical Psychology Residency Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
2000-2002 Clinical Psychology Post-doctoral Fellowship
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
2002-2004 Research Fellow Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Academic and Professional Appointments and Activities(List in chronological order. Please explain any discontinuity in professional experience)
Month and Year Position Institution
09/04-08/09 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Michigan
09/05-09/06 Interim Chief of Pediatric Psychology University of Michigan
09/09-06/10 Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of Michigan
07/10-present Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of Kansas Medical Center
11/10-present Adjunct Associate Professor University of Kansas, Department of Applied Behavioral Sciences
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Professional Registration/Licensure
Year Number State
2002-2004 5900 Ohio (not active)
2004-2011 6301012682 Michigan (not active)
2010-present 1988 Kansas
Professional Certification(s)
Date Board
2009-present National Board of Certified Diabetes Educators (#2091-0314)
Professional Societies and Affiliations
Date Organization (including offices held)
2004-present American Psychological Association, Member
2004-present American Psychological Association, Division 54: Society of Pediatric Psychology, Member
2005-present Behavioral Research in Diabetes Group Exchange, (BRIDGE), Member
2011-present American Diabetes Association, Member
Honors and Awards (honorary societies, research awards, teaching and other awards)
Year Award
1990-1994 Awarded Dean’s list, Cornell University
1992 St. Luke’s Academic Award Scholarship, Cornell University
1993 Golden Key National Honor Society, Cornell University
1994 B.A. awarded with Distinction in All Subjects, Cornell University
1997 Honors in Clinical Theory and Practice, MCP Hahnemann University (now Drexel University)
2002 National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program
2004 National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program, Competitive Renewal
2006 Honored as one of the Best in Clinical Practice, University of Michigan Health System
2008 Distinguished Fellow, Eighth Annual Summer Institute for Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Behavioral Interventions, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health
2011 Selected via Competitive Application to attend the Mid-Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar, Association of American Medical Colleges
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II. TEACHING ACTIVITIES(Teaching evaluations and other evidence of quality teaching must be attached; this represents the teacher’s portfolio and should be accurately summarize ALL of your teaching activities.)
Brief statement of areas of teaching interest:Pediatric Psychology, behavior therapy, nutrition/diet, type 1 diabetes, psychosocial adjustment to chronic pediatric diseases, and adherence to medical regimens
1. Instruction:
Didactic (e.g.: lectures and formal presentations)
AcademicYear Course Title
Instruction Student
Type Hours No Type
2004-2010 Pediatric Clerkship
Encopresis/toilet training young kids
Lecture 12/yrs 24 Medical StudentsResidents
2008-2010 Psych 211 Feeding and Eating in Young Children
Lecture 4/yr 200 Undergraduate students
2010-present Pediatric Clerkship
Elimination disorders/Data analyses
Lecture 2/yr 27 Medical StudentsResidents
Nondidactic (e.g.: workshops, labs, and discussion groups)
AcademicYear Course Title
Instruction Student
Type Hours No Type
Clinical
Year Hours
Student Length of Service
No Type
2004-2010 Weekly 2/yr Psychology Fellows 1 yr Pediatric Diabetes Rotation
2004-2010 Weekly 24/yr Medical StudentsResidents
1 mo Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics Rotation (Encopresis Clinic)
2005-2010 Weekly 1/yr Psychology student (predoctoral)
6 mo Pediatric Diabetes Rotation6 mo Encopresis Clinic Rotation
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Master’s Theses and PhD Dissertations directed
Year Student Name Thesis TitleDegree
(Completed/In process)
Supervision of Postdoctoral Fellows
Year Fellow Name Area of Study
2004-2005 Emily M. Fredericks, PhD Pediatric Psychology
2004-2005 Jessica Kichler, PhD Pediatric Psychology
2005-2007 Jennifer Bucher, PhD Pediatric Psychology
2007-2008 My Lien, PhD Pediatric Psychology
2007-2009 Dawn Dore-Stites, PhD Pediatric Psychology
2008-2010 Matthew Myrvik, PhD Pediatric Psychology
Advising (Thesis or dissertation committees: student academic group/individual)
Date Student or group name Type of Student/group
2009 Elizabeth KuhlClinical Psychology, Doctoral student, Eastern Michigan
University
2011 Ann WalkerDietetics and Nutrition, Master’s student, University of
Kansas Medical Center
2011 Jason Van AllenChild Clinical Psychology, Doctoral student, University of
Kansas
2012 Cathleen OdarChild Clinical Psychology, Doctoral student, University of
Kansas
2012 Michael Bradley NelsonMaster’s in Public Health student, University of Kansas
Medical Center
2012 Ashley MooreDietetics and Nutrition, Master’s student, University of
Kansas Medical Center
Other teaching activities
Date Title Place Teaching Function
1997Introduction to Univariate
StatisticsMCP Hahnemann
UniversityGraduate Teaching
Assistant
1998Introduction to Univariate
Statistics
MCP Hahnemann University-School of Public
HealthGraduate Teaching
Assistant
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2. Development of Educational Materials (Course materials e.g. syllabi, educational software packages, web sites, films, educational tapes and evaluation tools)
Year Title Description Intended Audience
2000 Self-Care Independence SurveyParents/ youth with cystic fibrosis;
behavioral researchers
2008Hypoglycemia Fear Survey- Parents of Young
ChildrenParents of young children with type 1
diabetes; behavioral researchers
3. Educational Leadership(Responsibility for courses and other leadership activities including mentoring of junior faculty. Please list faculty members mentored – letters from mentorees may be provided.)
III. SERVICE ACTIVITIESSee guidelines and instructions to applicants for definitions and suggested documentation of professional and academic service.
Professional Service:The diverse area of professional service includes patient care. Applicants should select measures that most clearly and concisely document their accomplishments and the value of these activities to the Medical School and University. Measures of both quantity and quality of activities are required and if necessary, applicants should provide brief descriptions to assist reviewers. Measures of patient care activities include numbers of patients, time allocation in clinical activity, procedures completed, Relative Value Units (RVUs), and value to the School of the clinical service. If the primary quality evaluation is the subjective assessment of peers, this should be available in letters from departmental colleagues, chair, or referees.
The significance of professional service in the forms of task forces, committees and similar groups should be explained and the specific role of the applicant clarified.
Professional consulting services must have academic credibility and clear service intent and not be performed primarily for personal profit.
Outpatient: Conduct clinics through the Pediatrics Department for children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes, endocrine disorders, and children with elimination problems. (Average: 2 NP visits/mo; 5.3 FU visits/mo; RVU Exceeded 75th Percentile for AAAP: 2010-2011, 2011-2012)
Inpatient consults: On call one night per week and one weekend every six weeks. (Average: 1 consult/mo)
Academic Service:In academic service the contribution of the candidate to the academic community should be clearly documented. Names and dates of committees, task forces, or working groups should be provided. A concise description of the significance of the group and explanation of the role of the applicant should be provided.
Activities related to Academic Societies should be documented in this section.
Departmental (Pediatrics):
Member, Search Committee for Director of the Division of Child Behavioral Health, University of Michigan (2005-2006); review candidates for Division Director position
Member, Pediatric Psychology Fellowship Committee, Division of Child Behavioral Health, University of Michigan (2004-2010); participate in recruitment/training of Pediatric Psychology Postdoctoral Fellows
Member, Research and Scholarship Committee, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical
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Center (2010-present); participate in activities supporting research in the Department
Medical School:
Member, Planning Committee, Women in Medicine and Science Leadership Series, WIMS, University of Kansas School of Medicine (2010-present); participating in the planning of monthly seminars and the annual WIMS conference
Professional Organizations/Service:
2006-2009: Reviewer, Pediatric Psychology abstracts submitted to the Annual Meetings of the American Psychological Association. Reviewed abstracts submissions for the annual national meeting.
2009: Ad Hoc Reviewer for a grant submitted to the Australian Institute of Health Research; reviewer for a $500,000 dollar clinical research award studying Feeding and Eating in Older Youth with Cystic Fibrosis
2011-2012: Scientific Program Co-Chair, Division 54 Society of Pediatric Psychology Conference Program for the Annual Meetings of the American Psychological Association. Assist Chair in conference planning, inviting speakers, organizing the review of abstract submissions, and running the conference program. 2012-2013, Dr. Patton will serve as Chair.
2011: Invited Reviewer for a small grant submitted to Diabetes UK; reviewer for a $15,000 dollar clinical research award studying Problem Solving as Adjunctive Treatment to Standard of Care for Diabetes in Adolescents in the UK
2012: Invited Reviewer for a small grant submitted to Diabetes UK; reviewer for a $111,500 dollar clinical research award studying Managing parental anxiety related to childhood hypoglycaemia and improving metabolic control in children with diabetes
Dr. Patton has also reviewed articles submitted for publication to the following journals: American journal of Managed Care; Annals of Behavioral Medicine; Children’s Health Care; Child: Care, Health, and Development; Diabetologia; Diabetes Care; Diabetes Medicine; Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics; Journal of the American Dietetic Association; Journal of Pediatric Psychology; Pediatrics, Pediatric Diabetes; Public Health Nutrition; Western J of Nursing Research.
1.Previous Grants and contracts awarded:(List in chronological order – oldest first, newest last)
Principal Investigator
Investigators Title of Grant Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Susana Patton
“Dietary adherence in preschoolers with type 1 diabetes”
F32: NIH: National Institutes of Diabetes & Digestive &
Kidney Disease
82,532
2002-2004 Completed
Susana Patton
“Survey of pediatric trainee’s knowledge
and attitudes towards childhood overweight
University of Michigan
$4,403
2005-2007 Completed
Susana Patton
“Factors affecting optimal glycemic control in young
children with type 1 diabetes”
University of Michigan
$5,910
2005-2007 Completed
Susana Patton “Maternal feeding Michigan Institute $31,410 2008- Completed
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behaviors and disordered eating in
girls with type 1 diabetes”
for Clinical Health Research; Pilot
Program2009
Susana Patton
“Improving mealtime behaviors in families
of young children with type 1 diabetes”
CTSA: Michigan Institute for
Clinical Health Research;
Bridging Program
$3,391
2009-2010 Completed
2.
Current Grants and contracts awarded:(List in chronological order – oldest first, newest last)
Principal Investigator
Investigators Title of Grant
Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Susana Patton
“Improving mealtime behaviors in families of young children with type 1
diabetes”
K23: NIH: National
Institute of Diabetes & Digestive &
Kidney Diseases
$523,647 2007-2012 Active
Susana Patton
“An internet-based study of
psychosocial predictors of
glucose in youth with T1DM”
KU Diabetes Institute
$50,0002011-2012 Active
Susana Patton
“An indepth study of diet and parental
feeding in young kids with type 1
diabetes”
R03: NIH: National
Institute of Diabetes & Digestive &
Kidney Diseases $100,000
2011-2013 Active
Susana Patton
“Continuous Glucose Monitoring
in Youth with T1DM in a Rural
Healthcare Setting”
KU Department of Pediatrics: Research and Scholarship Committee $10,223
2011-2012 Active
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Grants and contracts submitted:
Principal Investigator
Investigators Title of Grant
Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Susana Patton
“Predictors of Control &
Adherence in Type 1 Diabetes in Early
Childhood”
R01: NIH: National
Institute of Diabetes & Digestive &
Kidney Diseases $1,419,228
2013-2018
Under Review
Grants in preparation:
Principal Investigator
Investigators Title of Grant
Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Susana PattonMeredith Dreyer
“Mealtime Behaviors in
Preschoolers with Autistic Spectrum
Disorder”
R21: NIH: National
Institute of Diabetes & Digestive &
Kidney Diseases (Primary); National
Institute of Child Health
and Development (Secondary) $250,000
2013-2015
In preparation; submission
planned 6/16/2012
Susana Patton
“2nd Life Behavior+Nutrition
Intervention for Parents of Young Kids with Type 1
Diabetes”
R01: NIH: National
Institute of Child Health
and Development
2014-2019
In preparation
3. Scholarly Publications Full length, peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and inclusive pages. The articles must be numbered in chronological order (oldest publications first, most recent publications last). In cases where there are multiple publications within a year, they should be listed by alphabetical order. The list should not include papers "in preparation," "submitted," or "under revisions", nor should it include conference proceedings, published abstracts, and book reviews (which need to be listed separately).
Articles published: (Provide a PDF of each peer-reviewed article published within the last five years. Other articles may be provided at the applicant's discretion.)1. Powers, S, Byars, K, Mitchell, M, Patton, S, Standiford, L, & Dolan, L (2002) Parent report of mealtime behavior
and parenting stress in young children with type 1 diabetes and in healthy control subjects. Diabetes Care, 25, 313-318.
2. Powers, SW, Patton, SR, Byars, KC, Mitchell, MJ, Jelalian, E., Mulvihill, MM, Hovell, MF & Stark, LJ (2002) Caloric intake and eating behavior in infants and toddlers with cystic fibrosis. Pediatrics, 109, (5) E75.http://pediatrics.aappublications.org.
3. Heidemann, M, Henry, R, Patton, SR, & Powers, S (2002) Psychosocial aspects of nutrition in children with cystic fibrosis: Care for the patient and family. Building Block for Life, 26,10-13.
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4.Powers, SW, Jones, JS, Patton, SR, & Janicke, DM (2003) Update on nutritional recommendations for children with cystic fibrosis. The Italian Journal of Pediatrics, 29, 44-50.
5.Powers, SW, Patton, SR, Hommel, KA, & Hershey, AD (2003) Quality of life in childhood migraines: clinical impact and comparison to other chronic illnesses. Pediatrics, 112, (1 PT 1 e1-5) http://pediatrics.aappublications.org.
6. Patton, SR, Graham, J, Varlotta, L, & Holsclaw, D (2003) Measuring self-care independence in children with cystic fibrosis: The self-care independence scale (SCIS). Pediatric Pulmonology, 36, 123-130.
7. Powers, SW, Byars, KC, Mitchell, MJ, Patton, SR, Schindler, T, & Zeller, MH (2003) A randomized pilot study of behavioral treatment to increase calorie intake in toddlers with cystic fibrosis. Children’s Health Care, 32, 297-311.
8.Powers, SW & Patton, SR (2003) A comparison of nutrient intake between infants and toddlers with and without cystic fibrosis. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 103, 1620-1625.
9.Powers, SW, Patton, SR, Hommel, KA, & Hershey, AD (2004) Quality of life in childhood migraines: Characterization of age-related effects. Cephalalgia, 24, 120-127.
10. Powers, SW, Patton, SR, & Rajan, S (2004) A comparison of food group variety between toddlers with and without cystic fibrosis. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 17, 1-5.
11. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, Mitchell, MJ, Standiford, D, & Powers, SW (2004) Mealtime interactions in families of preschoolers with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes, 5, 190-198.
12. Powers, S, Patton, SR, Henry, R, Heidemann, M, & Stark, L (2005) A tool to individualize nutritional care for children with cystic fibrosis: Reliability, validity, and utility of the cf individualized nutritional assessment of kids eating (CF INTAKE). Children’s Health Care, 34, 113-131.
13. Patton, SR, Graham, J, Holsclaw, D, & Varlotta, L (2005) Survey of professionals’ expectations of developmental task achievement of cystic fibrosis self-care in children. Pediatric Pulmonology, 40, 135-140.
14. Powers, SW, Mitchell, MJ, Patton, SR, Byars, KC, Jelalian, E, Mulvihill, MM, Hovell, MF, & Stark, LJ (2005). Mealtime behaviors in families of infants and toddlers with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis,4, 175-182.
15. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM & Powers, SW (2006) Mealtime interactions relate to dietary adherence and glycemic in young children with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 29, (5), 1002-1006.
16. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, & Powers, SW (2006). Parent report of mealtime behaviors in young children with type 1 diabetes: Implications for better assessment of dietary adherence problems in clinic. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 27, (3), 202-208.
17. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, & Powers, SW (2007) Dietary adherence and associated glycemic control in young children with type 1 diabetes. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 107, (1) 46-52.
18. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, Henry, R, & Powers, SW (2007) Parental fear of hypoglycemia: Young children treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. Pediatric Diabetes, 8, (6) 862-868.
19. Piazza-Waggoner, C, Modi, A, Powers, S, Williams, L, Dolan, LM, & Patton, SR (2008). Observational assessment of family functioning in families with children who have type 1 diabetes mellitus. Journal of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, 29, (2).101-105.
20. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM & Powers, SW (2008) Differences in family mealtime interactions between young children with type 1 diabetes and controls: Implications for behavioral intervention. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33, 885-904.
21. Patton, SR, Dolan. LM, Henry, R, & Powers, SW (2008) Fear of hypoglycemia in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes mellitus. The Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 15, 252-259.
22. Patton, SR, Williams, L, Dolan, LM, Chen, M & Powers, SW (2009) Feeding problems reported by parents of young children with type 1 diabetes on insulin pump therapy and their associations with children’s glycemic control. Pediatric Diabetes, 11, 455-460.
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23. Kuhl, ES, Felt, BT & Patton, SR (2009) Adherence to clear fluid recommendations in children receiving treatment for retentive encopresis. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20,1165-1169.
24. Patton, SR, Piazza-Waggoner, C, Modi, A, Dolan, LM, & Powers, SW (2009) Family functioning at mealtime relates to dietary adherence in families of young children with type 1 diabetes. Journal of Paediatric and Child Health.
25. Patton, SR, Eder, S, Schwab, J, & Sisson, C, (2010) Survey of insulin site rotation in youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 24, 365-371.
26. Kuhl, ES, Hoodin, F, Rice, J, Felt, BT, Rausch, J., & Patton SR (2010) Increasing daily water intake and fluid adherence for children receiving treatment for retentive encopresis. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 35, 1144-1151.
27. Patton, SR, Williams, LB, Eder, SJ, Crawford, MJ, Dolan, LM, & Powers, SW (2011) Use of continuous glucose monitoring in young children with type 1 diabetes: Implications for behavioral research. Pediatric Diabetes, 12, 18-24.
28. Patton, SR. (2011) Adherence to diet in youth with type 1 diabetes. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 111, 550-555.
29. Patton, SR, Smith, LB, Dolan, LM, Thomas, I, & Powers, SW (2011) Pediatric parenting stress in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes: Associations with mealtime problems, depression, and fear. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 18, 345-352.
Manuscripts in press: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of acceptance by journal)1. Patton, SR, Midyett, LK, Dolan, LM, & Powers, SW. (in press) A Comparison of Average Daily Risk Range
Scores for Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus using Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Self-Monitoring Data. Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics.
Manuscripts submitted but not yet accepted: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of receipt of manuscript by journal.) 1. Patton, SR, Odar, C., Dolan, L., Thomas, I, & Powers, S. Behavior relates to glucose variation in young children with type 1 diabetes. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
2. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, & Powers, SW, Television Viewing Affects Mealtime Behaviors in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
3. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM., Knecht, N., & Powers, SW, Accuracy of carbohydrate counting dose not predict post-prandial glycemic excursion in young children with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes.
Invited or non-peer-reviewed articles or reviews: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or article/review if published within the last five years.)1. Patton, SR. How to Get Your Child to Eat. E-News Now! American Diabetes Association, June 1, 2006.
2. Patton, SR. (2007) Adherence to treatment in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Special Populations: US Pediatrics 2006, 2.
3. Patton, SR. (2011) Commentary on Haugstvedt et al.: Fear of hypoglycaemia in mothers and fathers of children with Type 1 diabetes is associated with poor glycaemic control and parental emotional distress. Evidence-Based Nursing, 14, 5-6.
Books and book chapters: (Provide names of all authors, year, book title, chapter title, edition, publisher, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or book/book chapter if published the last five years.)1. Stark, L, Mackner, L, Patton, SR & Acton, J Cystic Fibrosis. In M.C. Roberts (Ed.), Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (3rd Edition)
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Published abstracts: (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), year, title, where published, volume, and pages.) If the same work is reflected in a published abstract and a presentation or poster, the work must only be listed only once.
1. Nguyen, J, Landel, J, Patton, SR, Holsclaw, D, Kaplan, M, Klein, D, & Lomas, P (1997) Carepartners of adult patients with cystic fibrosis: Roles and responsibilities. Pediatric Pulmonology, 14 (Suppl.), 326.
2. Landel, J, Kaplan, M, Holsclaw, D, Patton, SR, Nguyen, J, Lomas, P, & Klein, D (1997) Challenges for adults with cystic fibrosis: Treatment non-adherence and its relationship to psychological distress. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 19, S205.
3. Patton, SR, Landel, J, Holsclaw, D, Kaplan, M, Nguyen, J, Klein, D, & Lomas, P (1998) The hidden patient: The psychological health of partners of adults with cystic fibrosis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 20, S114.
4. Landel, J, Kaplan, M, Holsclaw, D, Patton, SR, Nguyen, J, Lomas, P, & Klein, D (1998) Cognitive and behavioral factors in diet adherence in cystic fibrosis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 20, S205.
5. Patton, SR, Landel, J, Holsclaw, D, Kaplan, M, Levin, B, Klein, D, & Fiel, S (1998) Adults with cystic fibrosis: Developmental group differences in psychosocial factors. Pediatric Pulmonology, 26 (Suppl.), 643.
6. Patton, SR, Landel, J, Holsclaw, D, Kaplan, M, Levin, B, Klein, D, & Fiel, S (1998) Patient-practitioner relationship: An opportunity to enhance self-care and patient well being. Pediatric Pulmonology, 26 (Suppl.), 642.
7. Michel, S, Tomezsko, J, Landel, J, Kaplan, M, Patton, SR, & Taylor, C (1998) Energy and nutrient intake of adults with cystic fibrosis: Impact of gender, body mass index, and FEV1. Pediatric Pulmonology, 26 (Suppl.), 693.
8. Kaplan, M, Landel, J, Holsclaw, D, Patton, SR, Levin, B, & Fiel, S (1998) Gender differences in coping with cystic fibrosis and their relationship to adherence. Pediatric Pulmonology, 26 (Suppl.), 695.
9. Taylor, C, Landel, J, Patton, SR, Kaplan, M, Nguyen, J, Levin, B, & Fiel, S (1999) Assessing regimen adherence in cystic fibrosis: The relationship among measures. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 21, S123.
10. Patton, SR, Graham, J, Varlotta, L, Holsclaw, D, Waddell, C, & Fakaros, M (2000) Parental and professional age-estimates of dietary adherence in children with cystic fibrosis. Pediatric Pulmonology, 30 (Suppl.), 548.
11. Graham, J, Patton, SR, Kaplan, M, & Holsclaw, D (2000) Treatment regimen knowledge in adults with CF: Opportunities for education and self-management. Pediatric Pulmonology, 30 (Suppl.), 549.
12. Powers, S, Patton, SR, Maynard, M, McAfee, C, Schindler, T, & Deeks, C (2001) Energy and nutrient intake of toddlers with cystic fibrosis (CF): Analysis of the impact of parent-based nutrition education. Pediatric Pulmonology, 32 (Suppl.), 499.
13. Powers, S, Patton, SR, Maynard, M, McAfee, C, Mitchell, M, Byars, K, & Deeks, C (2001) Analysis of feeding behaviors in toddlers with cystic fibrosis and healthy controls. Pediatric Pulmonology, 32 (Suppl.), 498.
14. Powers, SW, Patton, SR, Byars, KC, Mitchell, MJ, Maynard, M, McAfee, CC, & Stark, LJ (2002) Parent and child mealtime behaviors in families of toddlers with cystic fibrosis. Pediatric Pulmonology, 33 (Suppl.), 483.
15. Jones, J, Patton SR, & Powers, S (2003) Assessment of mealtime behaviors in toddlers with cystic fibrosis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25, S70.
16. Jones, J, Patton SR, Heidemann, M, Henry, R, Deeks, C & Powers, S (2003) Dietary deviation in toddlers with cystic fibrosis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25, S71.
17. Patton SR, Jones, J, Hommel, K, Hershey, A, & Powers, S (2003) PedsQL 4.0 in childhood migraines: An age group comparison. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25, S69.
18. Patton, SR, Dolan, L, Byars, K, Mitchell, M, Standiford, D, & Powers, S (2003) Mealtime behaviors in preschoolers with type 1 diabetes (DM): Parental misperceptions?. Diabetes Care, 52, (Suppl. 1), A417.
19. Powers, S, Patton, SR, Heidemann, M, Henry, R, Jones, J, & Stark, L (2003) Dietary adherence in cystic fibrosis: A measure of dietary deviations designed to inform patient care. Pediatric Pulmonology, 36 (Suppl.) 510.
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20. Powers, SW, Jones, JS, Ferguson, KS, Henry, R, Heidemann, M, Patton, SR, Piazza-Waggoner, C, Daines, C, & Acton, J (2004) Overcoming barriers to evidence-based nutrition treatment for preschoolers such as distance from the cystic fibrosis center and multiple food allergies. Pediatric Pulmonology, 38 (Suppl.) 341.
21. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, Henry, R, & Powers, SW (2005) Fear of hypoglycemia in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes on pump therapy. Diabetes Care, 54 (Suppl.) A468.
22. Patton, SR, Dolan LM, Henry, R, & Powers, SW (2005) Parents who report mealtime behavioral problems have children with poorer dietary adherence and blood sugar control. Diabetes Care, 54 (Suppl.) A464.
23. Patton, SR, Williams, L, Eder, S, Dolan, L, Powers, SW (2008) Association between multiple measures of parental feeding and children’s glycemic control in young children with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Care, 56 (Suppl.) A467.
24. Patton, SR, Williams, L, Eder, S, Dolan, L, & Powers, S (2009) Parents’ perceptions of mealtimes differ based on the timing of mealtime insulin dosing in young children with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 58 (Suppl.) A483.
25. Midyett, L, Dolan, L, Powers, S, & Patton, SR (2011) Average daily risk range in young children with type 1 diabetes: Comparing risk scores generated from continuous glucose sensing versus self-monitoring data. Diabetes Care, 60, (Suppl.).
26. Van Allen, J, Nelson, MB, Midyett, LK, Egan, A, Clements, M, & Patton, SR (2012) Hope and self-efficacy as predictors of glucose control: Differential associations with HbA1c among youth with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 61, (Suppl.).
Other scholarly publicationsnone
Presentations and posters in chronological order (oldest first, most recent last)
Oral paper presentations: (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review, and location and date of presentation.)
Scientific papers presented at national and international meetings:1. Powers, SW, Vockell, AB, LeCates, SL, McAfee, CC, Mitchell, MJ, Byars, KC, Patton, SR, Maynard, MK, Davis, J
& Hershey, AD (2001) Age-specific health-related quality of life (HRQL) measurement in childhood headaches. Paper presented at the 10th Congress of the International Headache Society, IHC 2001 – Liberty from Headaches, New York, NY.
2. Hershey, AD, Powers, SW, LeCates, SL, Maynard, MK, Mitchell, MJ, Byars, KC, Patton, SR, McAfee, CC, Davis, J & Vockell, AB (2001) Responsiveness to a multidisciplinary headache center at 1 and 2 years after initial visit. Paper presented at the 10th Congress of the International Headache Society, IHC 2001 – Liberty from Headaches, New York, NY.
3. Patton, SR, Kreber, NL, Powers, SW, Midyett, LK, & Dolan, LM (2011). Accuracy of carbohydrate counting does not relate to post-prandial excursion in young children with type 1 diabetes. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, San Diego, CA.
Scientific papers presented at local and regional meetings:1. Patton, SR, Williams, LB, Sommers, M, Eder, S, Crawford, M, Dolan, LM, & Powers, SW (2007) The use of a continuous glucose monitoring system in young children with type 1 diabetes: Implications for research. Paper presented at the Great Lakes Regional Meeting on Child Health Psychology, Cincinnati, OH.
Poster presentations in chronological order (oldest first, most recent last): (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review and location and date of presentation.)
Poster presentations at national and international meetings:1. Gorski, J, Nezu, A, & Patton, SR (1996) Peer acceptance in elementary school children: The role of social
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problem-solving ability. Poster presentation at the 30th Annual Association for the Advancement in Behavior Therapy, New York, NY.
2. Patton, SR, Landel, J, Holsclaw, D, Nguyen, J, Lomas, P, & Klein, D (1997) Caregivers of adults with cystic fibrosis: Burden and its relationship to distress. Poster presented at the 31st Annual Association for Advancement in Behavior Therapy, Miami, FL.
3. Kaplan, M, Landel, J, Michel, S, Patton, SR & Taylor, C (1998) Psychosocial correlates of dietary nonadherence in adult cystic fibrosis patients and their partners. Poster presented at the 19th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.
4. Patton, SR, Powers, S, Byars, K, Mitchell, M, Schwarber, L, Deeks, C, McAfee, C, Maynard, M, Standiford, D, & Dolan, L (2001) Mealtime behaviors, parenting stress, and dietary intake in a sample of preschool-age children with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Poster presented at the 8th Child Health Conference, Gainesville, FL.
5. McAfee, C, Powers, S, Vockell, A-L, LeCates, S, Mitchell, M, Byars, K, Patton, SR, Maynard, M, Davis, J, & Hershey, A (2001) Functional outcomes and health-related quality of life in children with headaches. Poster presented at the 8th Child Health Conference, Gainesville, FL.
6. Maynard, M, Powers, S, Vockell, A-L, LeCates, S, Mitchell, M, Byars, K, Patton, SR, McAfee, C, Davis, J, & Hershey, A, (2001) Effectiveness of headache treatment 1-year or 2-years after initial visit to a multi-disciplinary pediatric headache center. Poster presented at the 8th Florida Child Health Conference, Gainesville, FL.
7. Powers, S, Patton, SR, Heidemann, M, Henry, R, Jones, J, & Stark, L (2003) Dietary adherence in cystic fibrosis: A measure of dietary deviations designed to inform patient care. Poster presented at the 17th Annual North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Anaheim, CA, USA.
8. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, Henry, RF, & Powers, SW (2004) Documenting fear of hypoglycemia in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes. Poster presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Charleston, SC.
9. Piazza-Waggoner, C, Modi, A, Patton, SR, Sullivan, S, Henry, R, Dolan, LM, & Powers, SW (2006) Observational assessment of family functioning in families of children with type 1 diabetes. Poster presented at the 66th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, Washington, DC.
10. Patton, SR, Williams, LB, Eder, S, Sommers, M, Crawford, M, Dolan, LM & Powers, SW (2008) Feeding problems reported by parents of young children with type 1 diabetes using insulin pump therapy. Poster presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami, FL.
11. Butcher, JL, Patton, SR, Nasr, SZ, & Mollen, E (2008, October). The effect of parent blame on children's nutrition in cystic fibrosis. Poster presented at the 22nd Annual North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference, Orlando, FL.
12. Odar, CC, Dolan, LM, Powers, SW, Smith, LB, & Patton, SR (2011) Mealtime behaviors, externalizing and internalizing problems and blood glucose levels in young children with type 1 diabetes. Poster presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference on Child Health Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
13. VanAllen, J, Powers, SW, Dolabn, LM, & Patton, SR (2011) Parental control behaviors and subsequent eating during mealtimes among young children with type 1 diabetes. Poster presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference on Child Health Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
14. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, Smith, LB, & Powers, SW (2011). Does TV viewing affect mealtimes in young children with type 1 diabetes?. Poster presented as part of the audio tour for Behavioral Medicine (selected out of 100 posters) at the 71st Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, San Diego, CA.
15. Knecht, N, Midyett, LK, Wilcox, A, Moore, A, & Patton, SR (2012). Development and validation of a concise carbohydrate counting questionnaire for youth with type 1 diabetes. Poster accepted for presentation at the 72nd Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA
Poster presentations at local and regional meetings:1. Patton, SR, Powers, S, Henry, R, Heidemann, M, Schindler, T, & Deeks, C (2002) An assessment of dietary
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intake in toddlers with cystic fibrosis. Poster presented at the Great Lakes Regional Meeting on Child Health Psychology, Milwaukee, WI.
2. Henry, R, Powers, S, Mitchell, M, Byars, K, Patton, SR, Heidemann, M, Vockell, A, LeCates, S, & Hershey, A (2002) Maintenance of positive clinical outcome from one-session biofeedback combined with multi-disciplinary care for childhood migraine. Paper presented at the Great Lakes Regional Meeting on Child Health Psychology, Milwaukee, WI.
3. Heidemann, M, Powers, S, Vockell, A, LeCates, S, Patton, SR, Henry, R, Kabbouche, M & Hershey, A (2002) Analysis of quality of life in children with chronic pain: Chronic daily headaches versus rheumatoid diseases. Poster presented at the Great Lakes Regional Meeting on Child Health Psychology, Milwaukee, WI.
4. Patton, SR, Dolan, LM, Henry, R, & Powers, SW (2005) Parent report of mealtime behavior problems in young children with type 1 diabetes and healthy controls- A replication. Poster presented at the Great Lakes Regional Meeting on Child Health Psychology, Columbus, OH.
5. Kuhl, ES, Felt, BT, & Patton, SR (2007) Adherence to clear fluid intake goals for children in treatment for encopresis. Poster presented at the Great Lakes Regional Meeting on Child Health Psychology, Cincinnati OH.
6. Kuhl, ES, Felt, BT, & Patton, SR (2007) Changes in dietary nutrient consumption for children participating in a multi-disciplinary group intervention for encopresis. Poster presented at the Great Lakes Regional Meeting on Child Health Psychology, Cincinnati, OH.
Invited seminars at other universities: (Provide title, sponsoring organization or institution, and date of presentation.)1. Presentation made on “Mealtime Behaviors and Nutrition in Infants and Toddlers with Cystic Fibrosis” to the
Division of Clinical Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, Psychology Colloquium Series, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. February 2002.
2. Presentation made on “Microsoft Access as a Tool for Behavioral Research” to the Division of Clinical Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, Behavior, Assessment, Nutrition, Treatment, Research Group (BANTR), Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. March 2002
3. Presentation made on “Evaluating Mealtime Behaviors in Young Children with a Chronic Illness” to Pediatric Department Chair Fellowship Seminar, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. April 2002.
4. Presentation made on “Child and Parent Adjustment to a Chronic Illness Diagnosis” to the General Clinical Research Center, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. November 2003.
5. Presentation made on “Chronic Constipation and Toilet Training” to the Southeast Michigan Child Care Expulsion Prevention Consultants, Bi-Monthly Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI. November 2005.
6. Presentation made on “Mealtime Behaviors in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes” to Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor MI. December 2005.
7. Presentation made on “Chronic Constipation, Encopresis, Enuresis, and Other Toileting Challenges” to the Michigan Child Care Expulsion Prevention Consultants, Quarterly State-Wide Meeting, Lansing MI. March 2006.
8. Presentation made on “Behavioral Management of Pediatric Feeding Disorders” to Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor MI. April 2006.
9. Presentations made on “Toilet Training and the Impact on the Emotional Development of Toddlers and Preschoolers” to Bright Horizons child care professionals and Compuware parents, Detroit, MI. September 2006.
10. Presentation made on “Toilet Training Children with Constipation” to Community Pediatricians, COR Group, Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor MI. December 2006.
11. Presentation made on “Families Understanding Nutrition: FUN Studies for Families of Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes, to Child Health Evaluation and Research (CHEAR), Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. November 2006.
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12. Presentation made on “Mealtime Behaviors in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus” to the Northern Ontario Pediatric Diabetes Health Network, Toronto, Canada. December 2007.
13. Presentation made on “Medical and Behavioral Considerations for Toileting Problems in Young Children” to CARE: Consultation And Resources for Early Education (Calhoun County), Battle Creek, MI. May 2008.
14. Presentation made on “Psychological Complications Associated with Diabetes in Youth” to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI. April 2010.
15. Presentation made on “Mealtimes in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Rocky Road or Piece of Cake?” as part of the 2010-2011 Proseminar Series, University of Kansas Clinical Psychology Program, Lawrence, KS. September 2010.
16. Presentations made on “Toolkit for Behavior Change” and “Behavioral Strategies for Pediatric Obesity” as part of the University of Kansas Obesity Workshop, Pittsburg, KS. October 2010.
17. Presentation made on “Toolkit for Behavior Change” as part of the University of Kansas Obesity Workshop, Wichita, KS. November 2010.
18. Presentation made on “Management and Diagnosis of Encopresis in Youth” as part of the University of Kansas Division of Behavioral Pediatrics Western Kansas Seminar, Hays, KS. June 2011.
19. Pediatric Grand Rounds, “Type 1 diabetes in youth: What’s behavior got to do with it?,” University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS. November 2011.
Other evidence of scholarship(includes clinical guidelines, policy documents, contributions to significant position statements by professional organizations, and development of national examinations)
1. Felt, BT, Brown, P, Harrison, V, Kochhar, P, & Patton, SR. Functional Constipation and Soiling in Children. University of Michigan Guidelines for Clinical Care. 2008
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