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Grace Ng,Sonia Joshi,Adam Bracken et al. Grace Ng et al.
Introduction: Social risk factors significantly influence a child's health. Screening and provision of resources in the inpatient setting are opportunities to help mitigate these negative effects. We undertook a quality i...
Elizabeth Ebbens,Barron Frazier,Mary Romano et al. Elizabeth Ebbens et al.
Objective: Adolescents' health data for sexual/reproductive health, substance use, and mental health are legally confidential, and documenting this information appropriately prevents unintentional disclosure to caregivers...
Amanda M Klafter,Michael D Cabana,Lisbel Guzman et al. Amanda M Klafter et al.
Introduction: Clear communication at hospital discharge is essential for safe care transitions. The content of postdischarge phone calls may indicate areas for improved discharge processes, yet such data are underexplored...
Amanda Costa,Kayla Gonzalez,Maria Skoczylas et al. Amanda Costa et al.
Objective: Prenatal substance exposure is associated with harm to newborns and their families. Clinicians must report in utero controlled substance exposure to Child Protective Services (CPS). Studies have found that clin...
Tamara Gayle,Kathleen Webber,Katherine Finstuen-Magro et al. Tamara Gayle et al.
Background: Pediatric inpatient hospital admissions are opportunities for catch-up vaccination. Previous studies have demonstrated that hospitalized children are at risk of being undervaccinated. Limited research has inve...
Florinda Islamovic,Patricia Hametz,Jonathan M Gabbay et al. Florinda Islamovic et al.
Objective: Children hospitalized for asthma exacerbations may require escalation of therapy (EOT), but risk factors remain poorly defined. We aimed to identify risk factors for EOT to inform interventions and improve care...
Allison C Bradley,Paul L Aronson,Corrie E McDaniel et al. Allison C Bradley et al.