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ISSN:2154-1663

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Danielle Guffey,Kristen A Staggers,Xiaofan Huang et al. Danielle Guffey et al.
Collaborating with a statistician is critical to the success of medical research. Statisticians contribute their expertise to ensure methodological rigor during all stages of the research process from study design to data interpretation and...
Kathryn Henschel,Lindsey M Maclay,Andrew G Rundle et al. Kathryn Henschel et al.
Objective: Examine associations between hospital inclusivity (concordance between hospital/catchment demographics) and catchment area definition. Patient ...
Melanie C Marsh,Lauren Abbas,Michael F Perry et al. Melanie C Marsh et al.
Background: Renal/bladder ultrasonography (RBUS) is often obtained before discharge in hospitalized children with first febrile urinary tract infection (fUTI). However, dilatation or uroepithelial thickening (UET) during ...
Hunter Fischer,Zunaira Mahmood,Alaina Berg et al. Hunter Fischer et al.
Background: Functional constipation affects 9.5% to 14.4% of children worldwide, and fecal impaction requiring hospitalization is increasingly common. Despite its growing prevalence and associated costs, there are no cons...
Magda Haj,Daniel L Brinton,Elizabeth Oddo et al. Magda Haj et al.
Background: Asthma is one of the most common chronic childhood diseases and reason for hospital admission. Previous studies using Childhood Opportunity Index (COI), a 5-level scale assessing neighborhood opportunity, have...
Denise D Quigley,Maria Panayotou,Mary E Slaughter Denise D Quigley
Objective: Hospital leaders strive to improve care experiences. Many use training sessions to improve clinician-patient interactions. Methods: ...