Challenges and inequities of healthcare in meeting the growing needs of urban children in sub-Saharan Africa [0.03%]
撒哈拉以南非洲城市地区儿童日益增长的医疗需求面临的挑战和不平等现象
Samy Ahmar,Andrew Clarke,Lynn Kanyuuru
Samy Ahmar
Insights from young doctors: why climate change matters to paediatricians and what actions we can take [0.03%]
青年医生的见解:气候变迁为何对儿科医生重要以及我们可以采取什么行动
James Patrick Finlay,Helena Clements,Erva Nur Cinar
James Patrick Finlay
Building parent/caregiver confidence and re-engaging in parent occupations: WeCare programme for parents/caregivers post developmental disability diagnosis [0.03%]
增强父母/照料者信心及重新参与家长职业:残疾诊断后针对父母/照料者的WeCare项目
Anoo Bhopti,Airlie Barwell,Catherine McAdam et al.
Anoo Bhopti et al.
Background: Parents of children newly diagnosed with a developmental disability may experience stress, with no time for their personal care and well-being. WeCare is an online group programme, co-designed to support paren...
Faecal calprotectin reference ranges in early childhood: a cross-sectional study of healthy infants in Hungary [0.03%]
匈牙利健康婴儿早期儿童粪便钙卫蛋白参考范围:一项横断面研究
Ilona Kiss,Andrea Timea Takács,Szűcs Dániel et al.
Ilona Kiss et al.
Objective: Differentiating between functional and organic gastrointestinal disorders in infants and young children remains a diagnostic challenge. Faecal calprotectin (FC) has emerged as a non-invasive biomarker that can ...
Speech and language diagnoses in monolingual and bilingual preschool children: a retrospective cohort study in a Swedish healthcare setting [0.03%]
瑞典医疗环境下单语和双语学龄前儿童的语言和言语障碍诊断:一项基于队列的研究
Mårten Eriksson,Karin Myrberg
Mårten Eriksson
Introduction: Speech and language disorders are common developmental concerns. Identifying language issues in bilingual children presents a significant challenge. In this study, we examined how bilingualism, gender and ag...
Early intervention guidelines for infants at risk of neurodevelopmental delay using traditional childcare practices from India [0.03%]
采用印度传统的育儿实践 对有神经发育迟缓风险的婴儿进行早期干预指南
Tanochni Mohanty,Mallikarjunaiah H S,Umme Uzma M et al.
Tanochni Mohanty et al.
Background: India is witnessing a growing concern around neurodevelopmental disorders, with nearly one in eight children potentially affected. The early years of life, especially the first 1000 days offer a crucial window...
Exploring parental perspectives of physiotherapy in children with congenital heart disease: a qualitative study [0.03%]
先天性心脏病患儿家长眼中的物理治疗观念定性研究
Stephanie L Clarke,Julie C Menzies,Emma Shkurka et al.
Stephanie L Clarke et al.
Background: Children with congenital heart disease demonstrate developmental and functional impairment throughout their life. Published literature is limited but suggests postsurgical physiotherapy positively impacts deve...
Advancing approaches to identify young children at risk for post-discharge mortality: Protocol for a prospective observational cohort study in Western Kenya [0.03%]
肯尼亚西部地区识别出院后死亡高危幼儿的方法研究方案:前瞻性队列研究
Kitiezo Aggrey Igunza,Adrianna L Westbrook,Harun Owuor et al.
Kitiezo Aggrey Igunza et al.
Introduction: Childhood mortality rates following hospital discharge may outpace inpatient mortality rates in some sub-Saharan African settings. Broadly validated risk assessment tools and biomarkers to identify children ...
Comparison of two fractions of inspired oxygen thresholds (0.25 vs 0.30) for surfactant administration in very preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome under nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled, superiority trial [0.03%]
鼻间歇正压通气下给非常早产且患有呼吸窘迫综合征的婴儿使用肺表面活性物质时,比较两种吸入氧浓度阈值(0.25 vs 0.30):多中心随机对照优效性试验方案
Run Yang,Zou Fang,Kai-Zhen Liu et al.
Run Yang et al.
Introduction: The combination of non-invasive ventilation, particularly nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV), and exogenous surfactant therapy has been shown to significantly reduce mortality and morbi...
Healthcare, caregiver and human capital costs associated with anxiety and depression among Indonesian youths [0.03%]
印度尼西亚青年焦虑和抑郁的相关医疗、护理和人力成本
Karen Arulsamy,Elmeida Effendy,Sarah Mardhiyah et al.
Karen Arulsamy et al.
Background: In Indonesia, at least 5% of youths aged 10-17 report having a diagnosed mental health condition. Despite evidence from other countries showing substantial economic costs associated with youth mental health co...