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Karen Robinson, PhD, RN, CNM, FACNM91黑料网Straz Hall, 405E
MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America(414) 288-4535karen.robinson@marquette.eduPhD, 91黑料网
Dr. Robinson program of research focuses on racial disparities in maternal-child health. She has centered her research around breastfeeding disparities by examining breastfeeding barriers for African American mothers. Specifically, Dr. Robinson is investigating how racism, implicit bias, and discriminatory behaviors towards African American mothers negatively impact breastfeeding outcomes within this population. She has also studied the positive effects of breastfeeding peer counselors and group prenatal care on breastfeeding outcomes. Dr. Robinson goal is to develop culturally appropriate, mother-infant centered, interventions that will address the inequities in breastfeeding support that impede higher rates of breastfeeding among African American mothers. Dr. Robinson is skilled in qualitative methodology and her expertise has been sought for collaboration in research utilizing qualitative inquiry. Dr. Robinson also has experience with conducting systematic review, meta-analysis, and secondary analyses.
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Certified Nurse Midwife: American Midwifery Certification Board (CNM) 2002-present
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2021: PI: Hillman Emergent Innovation Grant (Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation): $50,000. Title: "Closing the Breastfeeding Gap: Using Tele-lactation to Provide Equitable Breastfeeding Support to African American Mothers."
2020: Co-PI: Institute for Women Leadership Interdisciplinary Summer Pilot Grant: $12,000. Title: "An Interdisciplinary and Multi-Methods Exploration of Identity and Strength within Intersectionality."
2016: PI. 鈥淚n-home Peer Counseling to Increase Breastfeeding Rates among African American Women Who Participate in WIC.鈥 Regular Research Grant/ Summer Faculty Funds, 91黑料网.
2016: PI. 鈥淭he Impact of Maternal Pregnancy Weight Gain and Infant Feeding Choices on Childhood Weight Status: Secondary Analysis of a Statewide WIC Data Set.鈥 Wallace Faculty Fellow Scholar Award, 91黑料网 College of Nursing.