Michelle P. Judge
Associate Professor/Nursing Instruct and Research
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
68 Scholarly Contributions
Maternal consumption of a docosahexaenoic acidcontaining functional food during pregnancy Benefit for infant performance on problemsolving but not on recognition memory tasks at age 9 mo
2007
Research Type: Journal Article
Mediating effect of self-efficacy on the relationship between patient provider partnership, pain, and quality of life
2024
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Needs Assessment to Inform and Improve Educational Practices Surrounding Omega‑3 Consumption during Pregnancy
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Needs assessment to inform and improve educational practices surrounding omega-3 consumption during pregnancy
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Opportunity for interprofessional leadership in nutritional education: Needs assessment of certified nurse midwives’ attitudes, knowledge, and prescribing practices regarding omega-3 fatty acid intake in obstetric patients
2015
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Pilot trial evaluating maternal docosahexaenoic acid consumption during pregnancy: Decreased postpartum depressive symptomatology
2014
Research Type: Journal Article
Plasma or erythrocyte phospholipids can be used to assess DHA status during pregnancy
2009
Research Type: Journal Article
Reduced DHA transfer in diabetic pregnancies: mechanistic basis and long-term neurodevelopmental implications.
2016
Research Type: Journal Article
Relationship of Illness Representation, Diabetes Knowledge, and Self Care Behavior to Glycemic Control in Incarcerated Persons with Diabetes
Research Type: Journal Article
Relationship of illness representation, diabetes knowledge, and self care behavior to glycemic control in incarcerated persons with diabetes
2014
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Role of DHA in modulating inflammatory markers associated with postpartum depression symptomatology
Research Type: Journal Article
Self-Efficacy Survey Study of Pain Self-Management in Patients with Cancer. Pain Management Nursing
2021
Research Type: Journal Article