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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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Ann Hagell,Lizzie Wortley,Rachael McKeown Ann Hagell
Having access to good data on the health of 10-24 year olds is essential for targeting services and improving health outcomes for this age group. We identify the main UK population level data compendiums that include young people, outline s...
Damian Roland,Colin Powell,Amy Lloyd et al. Damian Roland et al.
Paediatric early warning systems (PEWS) to reduce in-hospital mortality have been a laudable endeavour. Evaluation of their impact has rarely examined the internal validity of the components of PEWS in achieving desired outcomes. We highlig...
Carmen Soto,Mary Dixon-Woods,Carolyn Tarrant Carmen Soto
Objective: Central venous access devices (CVADs), often known as central lines, are important for delivering medically complex care in children, and are increasingly used for children living at home. Central line-associat...
Helen Ratcliffe,K S Tiley,Nick Andrews et al. Helen Ratcliffe et al.
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