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期刊名:Archives of disease in childhood

缩写:ARCH DIS CHILD

ISSN:0003-9888

e-ISSN:1468-2044

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Franz E Babl,Nitaa Eapen,David Herd et al. Franz E Babl et al.
Objective: To describe the prevalence and severity of pain experienced by children with Bell's palsy over the first 6 months of illness and its association with the severity of facial paralysis. ...
Axana Selzer,Fabian Eibensteiner,Lukas Kaltenegger et al. Axana Selzer et al.
Objective: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are among the most vulnerable patient groups. This study aimed to evaluate their prevalence and risk factors for medication misunderstanding and potential harm (PH) at dis...
Nike Franke,Trecia Ann Wouldes,Gavin Thomas Lumsden Brown et al. Nike Franke et al.
Background: Routinely assessed outcomes in paediatric health studies may not reflect families' priorities. Increasing our understanding of childhood experiences of research participation may contribute to improving the qu...
Nelson Huang,Lara Murphy,Sujane Kandasamy et al. Nelson Huang et al.
Objective: The objective of this study was to understand caregiver perspectives and experiences relating to the treatment of paediatric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). ...
Clare Delany,Bryanna Moore,Neera Bhatia et al. Clare Delany et al.
Ready access to the internet and online sources of information about child health and disease has allowed people more 'distant' from a child, family and paediatric clinician to inform and influence clinical decisions. It has also allowed pa...
Frances Kam Yuet Wong,Jacqueline Mei Chi Ho,Tsz Chui Lai et al. Frances Kam Yuet Wong et al.
Objective: To compare and contrast the perceived care needs of children with life-limiting conditions (CLLC) from the perspectives of the children, parents and healthcare providers. ...