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ISSN:2154-1663

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Ashley G Sutton,Hunter G Smith,Melanie Edwards Dawes et al. Ashley G Sutton et al.
Objective: Interfacility transfer of pediatric patients to a children's hospital is a complex process that can be time consuming and dissatisfying for referring providers. We aimed to improve the efficiency of communicati...
Jori F Bogetz,Anna Revette,Lindsay Partin et al. Jori F Bogetz et al.
Objective: Children with complex chronic conditions (CCCs) and their parents benefit from supportive serious illness care when their conditions are severe and impact their quality of life and stress. This includes not onl...
Shiven Sharma,Meaghann S Weaver,Jennifer K Walter Shiven Sharma
Background: Ethics consultation services (ECS) support clinical decision-making when there are values conflicts. Accessibility to ECS by patients and families is required to benefit from the service. Multiple national gui...
Jaclyn Lee,Yuwei Zhu,Derek J Williams et al. Jaclyn Lee et al.
Background and objectives: No standardized risk assessment tool exists for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children. This study aims to investigate the association between red blood cell distribution width (RDW) and...
Sowdhamini S Wallace,Gal Barak,Grace Truong et al. Sowdhamini S Wallace et al.
The quality of evidence from medical research is partially deemed by the hierarchy of study designs. On the lowest level, the hierarchy of study designs begins with animal and translational studies and expert opinion, and then ascends to de...
Anita N Shah,Erika Rasnick,Mohammad An Bhuiyan et al. Anita N Shah et al.
Background and objectives: A high level of caregiver adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and/or low resilience is associated with poor outcomes for both caregivers and their children after hospital discharge. It is unkno...