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期刊名:Pediatric clinics of north america

缩写:PEDIATR CLIN N AM

ISSN:0031-3955

e-ISSN:1557-8240

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Patty Huang,Brian D Johnston Patty Huang
Driver's licensure remains an important milestone for many adolescents and can contribute to their social, educational, and employment-related growth. Nevertheless, motor vehicle crashes remain one of the top causes of injury, disability, a...
Mark R Zonfrillo Mark R Zonfrillo
Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of death for children worldwide, despite the proven effectiveness of child restraint systems (CRSs). This review article highlights persistent challenges, including high rates of misuse, socioeco...
Merritt G Tuttle,Abby J Montague,Laurie S Halmo et al. Merritt G Tuttle et al.
Poisoning prevention begins with clinicians understanding the limitations of existing safeguards to avoid unintentional poisoning. Clinicians can discuss use of safe medication storage/devices and how to contact poison centers at routine pa...
Jonathan D Midgett,Leah K Middelberg Jonathan D Midgett
The consumer products used daily can present dangers, especially to children. Consumer products are associated with an annual 34.4 million injuries, 48,000 fatalities, and estimated $1 trillion in medical costs. Pediatric clinicians can rai...
Caitlin Farrell,Rohit P Shenoi Caitlin Farrell
Drowning is the leading cause of death among US children of ages 1 to 4 years. Disparities in fatal drowning rates among children based on race and ethnicity persist, despite an overall reduction in fatal drowning rates over the past 2 deca...
Michael R Flaherty,Adam Rosenfield,Daniel Rosenfield Michael R Flaherty
Transportation-related injuries in children are on the rise, including pedestrian, cycling, and micromobility-related injuries. There are marked racial and economic disparities necessitating a multipronged approach to improving access to pu...
Lindsay Davidson Clukies,Sofia Chaudhary,Kristyn Jeffries Lindsay Davidson Clukies
In-home injury prevention is vital in pediatric care, as many injuries, especially among toddler and school-aged children, occur at home. Pediatric clinicians play a key role in educating families about household hazards and promoting safer...
Gina Lowell,Kyran Quinlan,Rachel Moon Gina Lowell
Sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) is the leading cause of post-neonatal mortality in the United States, claiming ∼3700 infants annually. There are significant race and ethnic disparities that vary by geographic region. Although much is...
Maneesha Agarwal,Terri D McFadden,David C Schwebel Maneesha Agarwal
Injuries are the leading cause of pediatric mortality, but risks vary across child and adolescent development. As children grow, they develop physical size and strength, cognitive skills, motor abilities, and different socialization pattern...
Sadiqa Kendi,Samaa Kemal,Michelle L Macy Sadiqa Kendi
Disparities in injury outcomes across groups have persisted over time and, for some mechanisms, widened in recent years. Primary injury prevention strategies often emphasize individual risk taking, safety behaviors, and education. The Injur...