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ISSN:2154-1663

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Bridget F Dorsey,Meg Grimshaw,Sarah E Wawrzynski et al. Bridget F Dorsey et al.
Objective: This qualitative study explores the experiences and perspectives of pediatric inpatient health care providers and interdisciplinary clinical staff members caring for children and families with lesbian, gay, bis...
Preston Simmons,Leah Beck,Eleanor Young et al. Preston Simmons et al.
FC is a 3-month-old female infant referred from her local hospital emergency department for evaluation of a persistent rash and a failure to track in her right eye since birth. FC and her family are from a rural area approximately 4 hours f...
Margaret Fennell,Ria Dancel,John R Stephens et al. Margaret Fennell et al.
Background and objectives: Although evidence supports the use of point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) in many clinical settings, pediatricians have not widely adopted POCUS. Our objective is to illustrate the impact of P...
Rebecca M Jungbauer,Allison Connor,Anna Garwood et al. Rebecca M Jungbauer et al.
Objective: Identifying and addressing food insecurity (FI) is a health care priority due to impacts on health outcomes, particularly in children. Screenings and interventions in outpatient settings are widely described, w...
Rebecca E Audette,Steven L Shein Rebecca E Audette
Background and objectives: Before COVID-19, pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions for bronchiolitis had a predictable seasonal variability. Since 2020, patterns have differed markedly, with a historic "surge" in...
Ian Hennessee,Dallas J Smith,Kaitlin Benedict et al. Ian Hennessee et al.
Background: Candida species are a leading cause of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) with high associated morbidity and mortality. Data about facility-level ...
Kathleen E Hannan,Venice Ng Williams,Sunah S Hwang Kathleen E Hannan
Objective: The birth hospitalization for infants prenatally substance-exposed (IPSEs) is a critical opportunity to connect with families and optimize the transition of care from inpatient to outpatient settings. Through q...