Coming in hot: using emotional journey maps to examine parental perceptions associated with presentation of their child with fever to the emergency department in England [0.03%]
带着情绪到来:使用情感旅程地图来考察英格兰家长在儿童因发热到急诊科就诊时的感知情况
Courtney Franklin,David Taylor-Robinson,Enitan D Carrol et al.
Courtney Franklin et al.
Introduction: Paediatric emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions in England for fever are extremely common and are increasing, despite little evidence of increased risk and severity of fever-related presentat...
Adherence to infection mitigation strategies for facial dog bite wounds: a retrospective analysis of a level 1 paediatric trauma centre [0.03%]
儿童一级创伤中心犬咬伤面部伤口感染防护措施的依从性回顾性分析
Elizabeth M Waltman,David M Mills,Isabella G Steidley et al.
Elizabeth M Waltman et al.
Dog bites are a frequent cause of paediatric facial injuries and present a significant risk of infection. This retrospective study evaluated adherence to antibiotic and repair guidelines in facial dog bite cases at a level 1 paediatric trau...
Clinically significant bradycardia in children with respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis receiving dexmedetomidine: effect modification by mechanical ventilation [0.03%]
呼吸合胞病毒支气管炎患儿使用右美托咪定后出现临床显著心动过缓及其与机械通气的调节作用关系研究
Rasha S Farag,Aditya S Kalluri,Geetha Iyer et al.
Rasha S Farag et al.
Background: Limited evidence exists on the additive risk of bradycardia in children with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis receiving dexmedetomidine (DMED). We aim to study the association between RSV bronch...
Spot urinary copper/creatinine ratio: a non-invasive tool for diagnosis of Wilson's disease in children [0.03%]
儿童威尔森病的无创性诊断工具:尿铜和肌酐比值检测
Fahmida Begum,Amit Kumar Datta,Khan Lamia Nahid et al.
Fahmida Begum et al.
Diagnosing Wilson's disease (WD) in children remains a significant challenge. This study evaluated spot urinary copper/creatinine (Cu/Cr) ratio for paediatric WD diagnosis in Bangladesh. 60 children (30 WD, 30 non-WD by Leipzig criteria) we...
Vandana Prasad
Vandana Prasad
This article reviews the current status of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme, India; the largest Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) programme in the world, at 50 years of its existence. While there has been su...
Parental resilience and child quality of life following paediatric hospitalisation: a prospective cohort study [0.03%]
一项前瞻性队列研究:儿童住院对家长复原力和孩子生活质量的影响
Nonglak Boonchooduang,Ninlapat Jidmahawong,Supakanya Kungsuwan et al.
Nonglak Boonchooduang et al.
Objective: To investigate how parental resilience affects children's health-related quality of life (QoL) following hospital discharge, comparing outcomes between paediatric intensive care and general ward admissions. ...
The quantified baby: real-world use of infant sleep monitoring technologies and its impact on parent mental health and medical decision-making [0.03%]
量化婴儿:婴幼儿睡眠监测技术的现实应用及其对父母心理健康和医疗决策的影响
Jill A Dosso,Katelyn A Teng,Katherine T Roy et al.
Jill A Dosso et al.
Background: Managing sleep is a challenging experience in early parenthood, and infant sleep problems are associated with negative outcomes within the family. A large market of devices to monitor infants' real-time health...
Why do non-urgent patients present to the paediatric emergency department? [0.03%]
儿科急诊中的非急症患者及其就医行为分析
Jennifer Veitch,Jamie Bentley
Jennifer Veitch
Non-urgent presentation to the paediatric emergency department (PED) is an underexplored area within the context of the National Health Service (NHS). Therefore, a pilot study was undertaken in the Royal Hospital for Children and Young Peop...
Alterations in diaphragmatic activity preceding and during intermittent hypoxaemia events in preterm infants [0.03%]
早产儿间歇性缺氧发作前后膈肌活动的变化
Ruud W van Leuteren,Lieke A P Arts,Fabio A Blom et al.
Ruud W van Leuteren et al.
Objective: To assess the activity of the diaphragm using electromyography (dEMG) prior and during apnoea-induced intermittent hypoxaemia (IH) events in preterm infants DESIGN: A single-centre observational study. ...
Observational Study
BMJ paediatrics open. 2025 Sep 1;9(1):e003702. DOI:10.1136/bmjpo-2025-003702 2025