Professor & Acting Director
School of Nursing
Contact Information
Building: Peterson Hall
Room 3010
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Biography
Dr. Margie Rodan is Professor and Acting Director in the School of Nursing at ÑÇÖÞAV. Her career focus has been to build nursing expertise, research, and training in the broader context of society, communities, and the policies and institutions – private and government – in which nurses practice and interact. Dr. Rodan has implemented this by blending research on nursing and public health with teaching and community service, addressing the critical role of nursing in a rapidly changing society and health-care delivery structures. Dr. Rodan is Registered Nurse with a Bachelors Degree from the University of Delaware, and a Masters Degree in Nursing from the University of Arizona. She holds a Doctor of Science degree in public health from the Harvard School of Public Health, with concentrations in maternal and child health, biostatistics, and research methods. Previously, Dr. Rodan was a Research Director at Georgetown University implementing the NIH-DC Initiative, studying health disparities and outcomes in prenatal care. Dr. Rodan has also been a public health nurse, grant writer, consultant, and program evaluator working with and researching public/private sector health-care delivery models and efficacy in a variety of medically-underserved settings.
Research
Research Interests
- Biopsychosocial risks
- Behavioral interventions related to infant mortality and prenatal care
Publications
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Abualula, N. A., Rodan, M. F., Milligan, R. A., & Jacobsen, K. H. (2018). Self-rated health among American adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes in the T1D Exchange Clinic Registry. J Diabetes Complications, 32(1), 83-88.
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Swartwout, E., & Rodan, M. (2017). The development and testing of the psychometric properties of the emotional response and disclosure of errors in clinical practice instrument. Journal of Nursing Measurement 25(1),Ìý184-200.
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Gimm, G., Want, J., Hough, D., Polk, T., Rodan, M., & Nichols, L.M. (2016). Medical Home Implementation in Small Primary Care Practices: Provider Experiences and Perspectives. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine,Ìý29(6), 767-774.
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Abualula, N. A., Jacobsen, K. H., Milligan, R. A., Rodan, M. F., & Conn, V. S. (2016). Evaluating Diabetes Educational Interventions With a Skill Development Component in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review Focusing on Quality of Life. Diabetes Educ,Ìý42(5), 515-528.
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Subramanian, S., Katz, K. S., Rodan, M., Gantz, M. G., El-Khorazaty, N. M., Johnson, A., & Joseph, J. (2012). An integrated randomized intervention to reduce behavioral and psychosocial risks: pregnancy and neonatal outcomes. Matern Child Health J, 16(3), 545-554.
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Katz, K. S., Rodan, M., Milligan, R., Tan, S., Courtney, L., Gantz, M., ... Subramanian, S. (2011). Efficacy of a randomized cell phone-based counseling intervention in postponing subsequent pregnancy among teen mothers. Matern Child Health J, 15 Suppl 1, S42-53.
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Johnson, A. A., Wesley, B. D., El-Khorazaty, M. N., Utter, J. M., Bhaskar, B., Hatcher, B. J., ... Laryea, H. A. (2011). African American and Latino patient versus provider perceptions of determinants of prenatal care initiation. Matern Child Health J, 15 Suppl 1, S27-34.
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Kiely, M., Thornberry, J. S., Bhaskar, B., & Rodan, M. F. (2011). Patterns of alcohol consumption among pregnant African-American women in Washington, DC, USA. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol, 25(4), 328-339.
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Katz, K. S., Blake, S. M., Milligan, R. A., Sharps, P. W., White, D. B., Rodan, M. F., ... Murray, K. B. (2008). The design, implementation and acceptability of an integrated intervention to address multiple behavioral and psychosocial risk factors among pregnant African American women. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth, 8, 22.
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Johnson, A. A., Hatcher, B. J., El-Khorazaty, M. N., Milligan, R. A., Bhaskar, B., Rodan, M. F., ... Laryea, H. A. (2007). Determinants of inadequate prenatal care utilization by African American women. J Health Care Poor Underserved, 18(3), 620-636.
Honors and Awards
- Evelyn Cohelen Faculty Leadership for Nursing, 2017, ÑÇÖÞAV
- Maternal Child Health Trainee Fellowship, 1988, Bureau of Health Professionals
- Nursing Trainee Fellowship, 1981, Bureau of Health Professionals
Affiliations
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Past President, Delaware Nurses Association -ÌýÌý
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Degrees
- ScD, Maternal Child Health, Harvard University
- MS, Maternal and Child Health, Harvard University
- MPH, Public Health, Harvard University
- MSN, Community Health Nursing, University of Arizona
- BA, Psychology, University of Delaware
- BSN, Nursing, University of Delaware