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Urmeka Jefferson

TitleAssociate Professor
InstitutionRush University, College of Nursing
DepartmentWomen, Children, and Family Nursing
AddressChicago IL 60612
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    Dr. Urmeka Jefferson received a PhD in nursing from Saint Louis University in 2012. She has over 16 years of clinical experience caring for mothers and critically-ill infants that revealed the impact of implicit bias on the provision of breastfeeding support. Dr. Jefferson seeks to expand best practices in maternal-child health that promote equity and social justice for African American parents. She has advanced the body of knowledge regarding infant feeding attitudes and intentions of college students and illuminated determinants of breastfeeding for African Americans. Dr. Jefferson has designed a mHealth intervention that combines multiple components to bridge the gap in breastfeeding support from hospital to home. As a 2021 Betty Irene Moore Fellow for Nurse Leaders and Innovators, she is leading breastfeeding research focused on technology that resonates with the cultural and contextual traditions of African American parents. This research centers the voices of African Americans to promote breastfeeding as a positive part of their community, provide access to equitable support services, and empower parents to meet their breastfeeding goals. This mHealth approach to breastfeeding support provides evidence for a vital public health strategy with potential to improve longer durations of breastfeeding that can advance health and reduce mortality.

    My ORCID ID is 0000-0003-1016-0086.
    My Scopus ID is 14056350800.

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    1. Jefferson UT, Zachary I, Majee W. Employing a User-Centered Design to Engage Mothers in the Development of a mHealth Breastfeeding Application. Comput Inform Nurs. 2019 Oct; 37(10):522-531. PMID: 31414995.
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    2. Jefferson UT, Bibb D. A Breastfeeding Algorithm to Guide Bedside Health Care Practice for Term Newborns. Nurs Womens Health. 2019 Feb; 23(1):49-58. PMID: 30562477.
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    3. Jefferson UT. Support Interventions to Address Breastfeeding Challenges. West J Nurs Res. 2018 08; 40(8):1107-1109. PMID: 29644936.
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    4. Jefferson UT. Breastfeeding Exposure, Attitudes, and Intentions of African American and Caucasian College Students. J Hum Lact. 2017 Feb; 33(1):149-156. PMID: 28135485.
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    5. Jefferson UT. Closing the Gap: Breastfeeding Strategies and Vulnerable Populations. West J Nurs Res. 2016 May; 38(5):527-8. PMID: 27084923.
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    6. Goodman LR, Majee W, Olsberg JE, Jefferson UT. Breastfeeding Barriers and Support in a Rural Setting. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2016 Mar-Apr; 41(2):98-103. PMID: 26909723.
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    7. Majee W, Jefferson UT, Goodman LR, Olsberg JE. Four Years Later: Rural Mothers' and Employers' Perspectives on Breastfeeding Barriers Following the Passage of the Affordable Care Act. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2016; 27(3):1110-25. PMID: 27524755.
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    8. Jefferson UT. Predictors of Breastfeeding Attitudes Among College-Educated African Americans. Res Theory Nurs Pract. 2015; 29(3):189-99. PMID: 26502555.
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    9. Jefferson UT. Infant feeding attitudes and breastfeeding intentions of black college students. West J Nurs Res. 2014 Nov; 36(10):1338-56. PMID: 24326308.
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