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Kris Barnekow PhD
Associate Professor
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University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Occupational Science and Technology
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Publications (14)
Learning from Graduate and Undergraduate Public Health Virtual Internship Experiences with State Title V Agencies During COVID-19, Summer 2020.
(Handler A, Greenleaf R, Bozlak CT, Moerchen V, Pizur-Barnekow K, San Miguel C, Sappenfield O, Masini G)
Matern Child Health J
2022 Aug;26(Suppl 1):229-239 PMID: 34792684 PMCID: PMC8600096 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85119287544 11/19/2021
4 Citations
Development and utility of the Family-Centered Autism Navigation interview.
(Pizur-Barnekow K, Lang AC, Barger B)
Autism
2021 May;25(4):1154-1160 PMID: 33238720 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85096797979 11/27/2020
"Watch Me!" Training Increases Knowledge and Impacts Attitudes Related to Developmental Monitoring and Referral Among Childcare Providers.
(Chödrön G, Barger B, Pizur-Barnekow K, Viehweg S, Puk-Ament A)
Matern Child Health J
2021 Jun;25(6):980-990 PMID: 33237507 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85096591799 11/26/2020
5 Citations
Giving Voice to Parents in the Development of the Preemie Prep for Parents (P3) Mobile App.
(Pizur-Barnekow K, Kim UO, Ahamed SI, Hasan MKK, Dreier S, Leuthner SR, Rau N, Basir MA)
Adv Neonatal Care
2020 Feb;20(1):E9-E16 PMID: 31567181 PMCID: PMC6986981 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85072760612 10/01/2019
7 Citations
African American Fathers' Occupational Participation: "Keeping the Mothers in a Positive Vibe".
(Pizur-Barnekow K, Pate D, Lazar K, Paul N, Pritchard K, Morris G)
OTJR (Thorofare N J)
2017 Oct;37(4):237-244 PMID: 28709392 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85033595409 07/16/2017
4 Citations
Online survey examining practitioners' perceived preparedness in the early identification of autism.
(James LW, Pizur-Barnekow KA, Schefkind S)
Am J Occup Ther
2014;68(1):e13-20 PMID: 24367965 PMCID: PMC3871972 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-84892582564 12/26/2013
10 Citations
"I cried because I didn't know if I could take care of him": toward a taxonomy of interactive and critical health literacy as portrayed by caregivers of children with special health care needs.
(Pizur-Barnekow K, Darragh A, Johnston M)
J Health Commun
2011;16 Suppl 3:205-21 PMID: 21951253 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-80053471905 09/29/2011
15 Citations
Maternal health after the birth of a medically complex infant: setting the context for evaluation of co-occupational performance.
(Pizur-Barnekow K)
Am J Occup Ther
2010;64(4):642-9 PMID: 20825136 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-77955810474 09/10/2010
4 Citations
Readability levels of individualized family service plans.
(Pizur-Barnekow K, Patrick T, Rhyner PM, Folk L, Anderson K)
Phys Occup Ther Pediatr
2010 Aug;30(3):248-58 PMID: 20608861 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-77954451278 07/09/2010
10 Citations
The pipeline training program in maternal and child health: interdisciplinary preparation of undergraduate students from underrepresented groups.
(Pizur-Barnekow K, Rhyner PM, Lund S)
Matern Child Health J
2010 May;14(3):422-9 PMID: 19495948 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-77954897609 06/06/2009
10 Citations
Pilot study investigating infant vagal reactivity and visual behavior during object perception.
(Pizur-Barnekow K, Kraemer GW, Winters JM)
Am J Occup Ther
2008;62(2):198-205 PMID: 18390013 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-42449148412 04/09/2008
7 Citations
Exploring ordinary childhood occupations through community partnerships.
(Pizur-Barnekow K)
Occup Ther Health Care
2007;21(1-2):51-60 PMID: 23926968 01/01/2007
Maternal attitudes and self-definition as related to perceptions of infant temperament.
(Pizur-Barnekow K)
Am J Occup Ther
2006;60(5):494-9 PMID: 17022337 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-33845239947 10/07/2006
5 Citations
The psychobiological theory of attachment: a viable frame of reference for early intervention providers.
(Barnekow KA, Kraemer GW)
Phys Occup Ther Pediatr
2005;25(1-2):3-15 PMID: 15760821 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-14644392912 03/12/2005
8 Citations
Last update: 03/22/2022