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ISSN:2154-1663

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Maria I Cuervo-Suarez,Karen Molina-Gomez,Natalia Duque-Nieto et al. Maria I Cuervo-Suarez et al.
Objective: Adopting an optimized approach to pain assessment and treatment in hospitalized children is crucial. This study aims to explore the prevalence, assessment scales, and treatment of pain in hospitalized children....
Leandra Bitterfeld,Abigail F Fraley,Katie Smith et al. Leandra Bitterfeld et al.
Objective: This study sought to determine the change in sleep quality and duration among children hospitalized on acute care units when overnight vital signs (VS) monitoring is eliminated, compared with children who recei...
Mary Pilarz,Briseyda Morales,Victoria A Rodriguez et al. Mary Pilarz et al.
Background: Familial use of a language other than English (LOE) is associated with worse outcomes among hospitalized children. Professional interpretation improves outcomes but is underused. This pilot study aimed to eval...
Annie Laurie Gula,Dorene F Balmer,Douglas L Hill et al. Annie Laurie Gula et al.
Background: After a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission, children can experience long-term effects on their growth and development, termed post-intensive care syndrome in pediatrics (PICS-p). The impact of a PI...
Taylor Anderson,Donald H Arnold,Adriana Bialostozky et al. Taylor Anderson et al.
Objective: To examine the association between patients' preferred language and wait times in the pediatric emergency department (PED), hypothesizing that patients preferring languages other than English (LOE) wait longer ...
Prabi Rajbhandari,Jonathan VanGeest,Daniel H Grossoehme et al. Prabi Rajbhandari et al.
Objective: Health literacy is a critical determinant of health care outcomes, particularly in pediatric inpatient care, where hospitalists play a pivotal role. However, hospitalists often face challenges in effectively ad...
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...