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Melissa Pérez Capotosto

Associate Professor of the Practice

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Melissa Pérez Capotosto, Ph.D., WHNP-òòò½Ö±²¥, is anÌýassociate professor of the practice at the Connell School of Nursing. She earned a master's degree and a doctoral degree from Boston College.ÌýPérez Capotosto works as a women's health nurse practitioner in the obstetrics and gynecology departments at Daniel Driscoll-Neponset Health Center and Tufts Medical Center. Prior to becoming a nurse practitioner, she worked as a labor and delivery nurse at Boston Medical Center and at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.Ìý

Pérez Capotosto’s program of research is the examination of fertility-awareness based method (FABMs) use among women seeking pregnancy.

Awards

  • 2023 Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Classroom Teaching, Connell School of NursingÌý
  • 2022 Doctoral Dissertation Award, Connell School of Nursing
  • 2022 Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Classroom Teaching, Connell School of Nursing
  • 2022 Mentorship Award from Keys to Inclusive Leadership in Nursing Program, Connell School of Nursing
  • 2021ÌýSpirit of SigmaÌýAward, Alpha Chi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau
  • 2021 Excellence in Teaching & Clinical Practice,ÌýConnell School of Nursing
  • 2020ÌýEastern Nursing Research Society Poster Award

Selected Publications

  • *Pérez Capotosto, M.,ÌýCorcoran, E., Burgess, A., Rifas-Shiman, S., Chavarro, J.& Oken, E. (2023) Anxiety and depression symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum among parous women with history of infertility.ÌýFertility and SterilityÌý120(6)Ìý1252-1254.
  • *Stujenske, T., Mu, Q.,ÌýPérez Capotosto, M.,Ìý& Bouchard, T. (2023). Survey analysis of quantitative and qualitative menstrual cycle tracking technologies.ÌýÌýMedicina 2023, 59, 1509.
  • *Wang, S., Minguez-Alarcon, L.,ÌýPérez Capotosto, M., Mitsunami, M., Gaskins, A., Charlton, B., Hart, J., Rich-Edwards, J. & Chavarro J. (2023). Pregnancy intention, changes in pregnancy intention, and pregnancy incidence among female nurses in North America.ÌýJAMA Netw Open,6(5):e2311301.Ìý
  • *Pérez Capotosto, M.,Ìý& Fu, M.R. (2022). A pilot qualitative case study of women's experiences with fertility-awareness based methods to achieve pregnancy.ÌýThe Linacre Quarterly,90Ìý(1) 82-93
  • Pérez Capotosto, M.Ìý&ÌýO’Reilly-Jacob M. (2021). Promoting fertility awareness to improve the appropriate use of infertility treatment: considerations for the Access to Infertility Treatment and Care Act.ÌýWomen’s Healthcare,Ìý9Ìý(5) 18-21.Ìý
  • Pérez Capotosto, M., Lee, C. S., Jurgens, C. Y., Wang, S., Mitsunami, M., Charlton, B. M., & Chavarro, J. E. (2022). Predictors of Fertility-Awareness-Based Method Use among Women Trying to Conceive and Women Contemplating Pregnancy, Nursing Research, 72(5) 355-362.
  • Perez Capotosto, M. (2021). An Integrative Review of Fertility Knowledge and Fertility-Awareness Practices among Women Trying to Conceive.ÌýNursing for Women’s Health, 25Ìý(3) 198-206.
  • Perez Capotosto, M.Ìý& Jurgens, C. (2020). Exploring Fertility Awareness Practices among Women Seeking Conception.ÌýNursing for Women’s Health, 24Ìý(6) 413-420.

Clinical Practice

  • Daniel Driscoll- Neponset Health Center
  • Tufts Medical Center