Adenotonsillectomy and Health Care Utilization in Children With Snoring and Mild Sleep Apnea: A Randomized Clinical Trial [0.03%]
儿童鼾症和轻度睡眠呼吸暂停腺样体扁桃体切除术后健康保健利用情况的随机临床试验研究
Jessie P Bakker,Fang Zhang,Raouf Amin et al.
Jessie P Bakker et al.
Importance: The literature indicates that health care utilization (HCU) of children with untreated moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea is greater than that of matched controls before diagnosis, and treatment is ass...
Dimitri A Christakis
Dimitri A Christakis
Dimitri A Christakis,Jacob Neely,Wyatt Spalding et al.
Dimitri A Christakis et al.
Davene R Wright,Faisal S Malik,Seema K Shah
Davene R Wright
Joshua T B Williams,Florence Wu
Joshua T B Williams
Tailored Adherence Incentives for Childhood Asthma Medications: A Randomized Clinical Trial [0.03%]
针对儿童哮喘药物的个性化依从性激励措施:一项随机临床试验
Chén C Kenyon,William O Quarshie,Rui Xiao et al.
Chén C Kenyon et al.
Importance: Differential adherence to efficacious preventive medications is one potentially modifiable driver of racial disparities in childhood asthma outcomes. ...
Long-Term Effects of a Responsive Parenting Intervention on Child Weight Outcomes Through Age 9 Years: The INSIGHT Randomized Clinical Trial [0.03%]
通过9岁年龄对儿童体重结果的响应性育儿干预的长期影响:INSIGHT随机临床试验
Ian M Paul,Jennifer M Barton,Stephanie Anzman-Frasca et al.
Ian M Paul et al.
Importance: Behavioral interventions to treat childhood obesity have had limited success. Primary prevention is desirable, but whether intervention effectiveness can be sustained is unknown. ...
Age Decomposition of Mortality Rates Among Children Younger Than 5 Years in 47 LMICs [0.03%]
47个中低收入国家五岁以下儿童死亡率的年龄分解分析
Omar Karlsson,Thomas W Pullum,Akhil Kumar et al.
Omar Karlsson et al.
Importance: Despite a global decline in the mortality rate of children younger than 5 years (the under-5 mortality rate), neonatal deaths continue to present a substantial challenge. The etiology behind deaths varies betw...
Judith L Perrigo,Jordan Morales,Nicholas Jackson et al.
Judith L Perrigo et al.
Importance: Recent studies have associated the COVID-19 pandemic with negative developmental outcomes in children. However, research focused on young children remains limited, with few studies including multiple years of ...