Kathleen Pitts, PhD, APRN, PNP-BC, MPH
- Allergy and Immunology

Instructor, Baylor College of Medicine
Phone:
832-824-1595
Languages: English
Office location:
Texas Medical Center
6701 Fannin Street
Houston, TX 77030
Get to know Kathleen Pitts, PhD, APRN, PNP-BC, MPH
Personal Statement
I approach each patient from a viewpoint of trying to learn and understand their needs: physical, psychological, and emotional. Additionally, I believe it is important to develop a relationship with the patient and help them actively regulate their own behavior. All interactions with the patient must be tailored to each person and family with respect and empathy. I use my knowledge base and along with the patients goals and perceived barriers, work together to develop a realistic plan of care that will assist the patient towards achieving healthy outcomes.
Clinical Interests
Food allergy, retrovirology
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* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Research interests
Food allergy (OIT/EPIT), food allergy quality of life, substance use (women, infant and children), reflective functioning, community health
Marcus, M.T., Fine, M., Moeller, G.F., Khan, M.M., Pitts, K., Swank, P.R., & Liehr, P. (2003). Changes in stress levels following mindfulness-based stress reduction in a therapeutic community. Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment 2(3), 63-68.
Pitts, K. (2004). Perinatal substance abuse. In Verklan, M.T. & Walden, M (Eds.). Core curriculum for neonatal intensive care nursing. (3rd Ed.). (pp.46-79). Elsevier Saunders: St. Louis.
Vasquez, E. & Pitts, K. (2006). Red flags during home visitations: Infants and toddlers. Journal of Community Health Nursing 23(2), 123-131.
Vasquez, E., Pitts, K. & Mejia, N.E. (2008). A model program: Neonatal nurse practitioners providing community health care for high-risk infants. Neonatal Network 27(3), 163-169.
Lederman, R. P., Boyd, E., Pitts, K., Roberts-Gray, C., Hutchinson, M., & Blackwell, S. (2013) Maternal development experiences of women hospitalized to prevent preterm birth. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 4, 133-138. December.
Pitts, K., Lyter-Reed, L. Aldape, T. & Davis, C. (2015). Texas Children’s Hospital Inaugural Food Allergy Program: Filling a Needed Gap for Families. Redefining the Landscape: Texas Nurse Practitioners-Annual Conference. September 24-27, 2015; Dallas, TX.
Davis,C., Anagnostou, A, Devaraj, S., Tran, D., Nguyen, A, Pitts, K, Minard, C., Guffey, D., Orange, J. & Anvari, S. (2018). Peanut Oral Immunotherapy Threshold Dose for Reactivity: What is the Upper Limit? AAAAI Annual Meeting, March 3-5, 2018, Orlando, FL.
Pitts, K, Aldape,T., Tran,D., Anvari,S., Anagnostou,A, Kronisch,L., Nguyen,A., Lyter-Reed, L., & Davis, C (2019).A Community Voice For Food Allergies Families: A Four Year Successful Educational Experience, ABSTRACT Number 220, AAAAI Annual Meeting, February 22-25, 2019, San Francisco, CA.