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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307119/reducing-delayed-detection-of-isolated-cleft-palate-related-deformity-a-call-for-routine-intraoral-examination-of-newborns
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Rafael Denadai, Lun-Jou Lo
OBJECTIVE: To provide healthcare professional-friendly practical recommendations for early detection of cleft palate-related deformities in newborns and offer an overview of managing these high-prevalent congenital abnormalities. SOURCE OF DATA: PubMed, SciELO, Lilacs, Cochrane, ScienceDirect, and Scopus databases were reviewed for cleft- and diagnosis-related studies. SUMMARY OF THE FINDINGS: Unfortunately, the global prevalence of delayed detection of cleft palate-related deformities remains unacceptably high, with over a quarter of cleft palates missed at birth...
January 30, 2024: Jornal de Pediatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38295968/risk-factors-for-and-outcomes-of-ring-expulsions-with-a-1-year-contraceptive-vaginal-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marlena G Plagianos, Shaalini Ramanadhan, Ruth B Merkatz, Vivian Brache, Barbara A Friedland, Lisa B Haddad
BACKGROUND: The US Food and Drug Administration-approved segesterone acetate and ethinyl estradiol ring-shaped contraceptive vaginal system, known as Annovera (Sever Pharma Solutions/QPharma, Malmö, Sweden), was inserted and removed under a woman's control for a 21 day in and 7 day out regimen for up to 13 cycles of use. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to describe the patterns of ring expulsion over time, to identify potential predictors of expulsion, and to evaluate the impact of expulsions on method discontinuation and pregnancy risk...
January 29, 2024: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38238967/we-are-done-now-what-exploring-end-of-treatment-needs-of-childhood-cancer-survivors-and-their-parents
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Mary Conway Keller, Andrew Needham, Elizabeth Holden, Karina Engelke, Kelly Foy, Leigh Hart, Katherine Hinderer
Background: Increased childhood cancer survival rates have spurred a new body of research pertaining to the cancer-survivorship continuum. Literature suggests a lack of research and guidelines for care at the end of treatment (EOT). To improve the transition to survivorship and determine any posttreatment challenges, this study explored the experiences of childhood cancer survivors (CCSs), parents/caregivers, and pediatric oncology health care professionals (HCPs) at EOT. Method: This study employed a mixed methods design...
January 18, 2024: J Pediatr Hematol Oncol Nurs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38238764/drivers-for-low-acuity-pediatric-emergency-department-visits-in-two-tertiary-hospitals-in-switzerland-a-cross-sectional-questionnaire-based-study
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Manon Jaboyedoff, Carl Starvaggi, Joan-Carles Suris, Claudia E Kuehni, Mario Gehri, Kristina Keitel
PURPOSE: Low-acuity pediatric emergency department (PED) visits are frequent in high-income countries and have a negative impact on patient care at the individual and health system levels. Knowing what drives low-acuity PED visits is crucial to inform adaptations in health care delivery. We aimed to identify factors associated with low-acuity PED visits in Switzerland, including socioeconomic status, demographic features, and medical resources of families. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, questionnaire-based study in the PEDs of two Swiss tertiary care hospitals, Bern and Lausanne...
January 18, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198517/do-concerns-about-police-reporting-vary-by-assault-characteristics-understanding-the-nonreporting-decisions-of-sexual-assault-victims-who-utilize-alternative-reporting-options
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Rachael Goodman-Williams, Jessica Volz, Samantha Smith
INTRODUCTION: Forensic nurses routinely provide services to sexual assault victims who are uncertain about reporting their assault to police. The purpose of this study was to determine whether assault characteristics are related to the concerns about police reporting expressed by sexual assault victims who have forensic evidence collected but do not report their assault to police at that time. METHODS: We analyzed medical records of patients who received services at a hospital-based forensic nursing program between 2010 and 2021...
January 10, 2024: Journal of Forensic Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38197331/variability-and-patterns-in-children-s-media-use-and-links-with-language-development
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Sarah C Kucker, Lynn K Perry, Rachel Barr
AIM: Media use is widespread and rising, but how often and for what purpose young children use media varies, which has differential impacts on development. Yet little work has measured how and why children under 36 months use digital media or media's consequences for language. METHODS: The current study measures how and why 17- to 30-month-old children use digital media and associations with their language abilities. The amount of use, type of activity and caregiver reasons for children's media use were then compared to the child's vocabulary and mean length of utterance...
January 10, 2024: Acta Paediatrica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184578/heteronormative-biases-and-distinctive-experiences-with-prostate-cancer-among-men-who-have-sex-with-men-a-qualitative-focus-group-study
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Evan Panken, Noah Frydenlund, Neil Mistry, Rahul Prabhu, Jeffrey Wong, Shilajit Kundu, David Victorson, Channa Amarasekera
BACKGROUND: Men who have sex with men (MSM) face many challenges and biases in healthcare. Within urology there is a need to better understand how prostate cancer impacts MSM given the unique ways in which side effects that accompany treatment may affect this population. The goal of this study is to explore the experience of MSM with prostate cancer to advance the existing literature in this area and inform implementation and delivery of clinical practice and policy guidelines. METHODS: Four focus groups were conducted with a semi-structured interview guide...
January 6, 2024: BMC Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38161157/long-acting-reversible-etonogestrel-subdermal-implant-in-adolescents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neal D Hoffman, Elizabeth M Alderman
Several effective contraceptive options are available for use by adolescents, including the long-acting reversible subdermal implant and intrauterine devices, which provide a high level of convenience, privacy, and effectiveness for an adolescent. Knowledge of all the effective birth control methods is essential for the pediatrician to be able to provide effective contraceptive counseling for an adolescent. An approach to counseling using a reproductive justice framework, which allows the provider and adolescent patient to engage in shared decision-making, is described...
January 1, 2024: Pediatrics in Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38160602/parkinson-disease-patients-and-carepartners-perceptions-of-palliative-care
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Sandhya Seshadri, Megan Dini, Jennifer Corcoran, Anna Job, Angela Contento, Sally A Norton, Jodi Summers Holtrop, Benzi M Kluger
INTRODUCTION: Outpatient palliative care offers an opportunity to improve the quality of life of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and families. While there are efforts to improve clinicians' palliative care knowledge and skills, there is limited knowledge on patients and carepartners' knowledge and perceptions of palliative care. As part of a larger study on implementing outpatient palliative care, this study aimed to understand patients' and carepartners' knowledge and perceptions of palliative care, and their palliative care needs and preferences prior to the implementation...
February 2024: Parkinsonism & related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38144390/implementation-and-evaluation-of-a-novel-media-education-curriculum-for-pediatric-residents
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Rashi Kabra, Shara Steiner, Jane Cerise, Nadia Saldanha
INTRODUCTION: Despite increasing awareness of media exposure to children and adolescents and the known value of media education for physicians, residency programs lack formal media education. METHODS: We designed an interactive curriculum for pediatric residents to teach health effects of media as well as screening and counseling strategies. Instructional methods were based on constructivism, experiential learning, and situated learning theories. Participants independently reflected on a media viewing, then participated in two facilitator-led 1-hour workshops of two to three residents...
2023: MedEdPORTAL Publications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113895/neonatal-assessment-put-your-best-foot-forward
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Colleen Reilly Moss, Helen Nation
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the foot is an essential part of the newborn examination. Foot abnormalities range from an isolated deformity due to intrauterine positioning to a functional impairment due to a structural malformation. The purpose of this article is to review assessment, abnormal findings, and current treatment options of common foot deformities. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A review of literature was conducted using keywords in PubMed, Google Scholar, and CINAHL databases from 2018 to 2023...
December 19, 2023: Advances in Neonatal Care: Official Journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38076413/assessment-and-prevention-of-hypoglycaemia-in-primary-care-among-u-s-veterans-a-mixed-methods-study
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Scott J Pilla, Kayla A Meza, Mary Catherine Beach, Judith A Long, Howard S Gordon, Jeffrey T Bates, Donna L Washington, Barbara G Bokhour, Anais Tuepker, Somnath Saha, Nisa M Maruthur
BACKGROUND: Hypoglycaemia from diabetes treatment causes morbidity and lower quality of life, and prevention should be routinely addressed in clinical visits. METHODS: This mixed methods study evaluated how primary care providers (PCPs) assess for and prevent hypoglycaemia by analyzing audio-recorded visits from five Veterans Affairs medical centres in the US. Two investigators independently coded visit dialogue to classify discussions of hypoglycaemia history, anticipatory guidance, and adjustments to hypoglycaemia-causing medications according to diabetes guidelines...
December 2023: Lancet Reg Health Am
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062258/maximizing-the-impact-of-reach-out-and-read-literacy-promotion-anticipatory-guidance-and-modeling
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Manuel E Jimenez, Nila Uthirasamy, Jennifer R Hemler, Alicja Bator, Keanaan Malke, Daniel Lima, Pamela Ohman Strickland, Usha Ramachandran, Benjamin F Crabtree, Shawna V Hudson, Thomas I Mackie, Alan L Mendelsohn
BACKGROUND: Reach Out and Read (ROR) is a multi-component pediatric literacy promotion intervention. However, few studies link ROR components to outcomes. We examine associations between receipt of (1) multiple ROR components and (2) clinician modeling, a potential best practice, with enhanced home literacy environments (EHLEs) among Latino families. METHODS: We conducted secondary analyses of cross-sectional enrollment data from a randomized clinical trial at three urban community health centers between November 2020 and June 2023...
December 7, 2023: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38060063/-cancer-s-a-demon-a-qualitative-study-of-fear-and-multilevel-factors-contributing-to-cancer-treatment-delays
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Zachary A K Frosch, Lisa M Jacobs, Caroline S O'Brien, Alison C Brecher, Colleen J McKeown, Shannon M Lynch, Daniel M Geynisman, Michael J Hall, Martin J Edelman, Richard J Bleicher, Carolyn Y Fang
PURPOSE: Delays initiating cancer therapy are increasingly common, impact outcomes, and have implications for health equity. However, it remains unclear (1) whether patients' beliefs regarding acceptable diagnostic to treatment intervals align with current guidelines, and (2) to what degree psychological factors contribute to longer intervals. We conducted a qualitative study with patients and cancer care team members ("providers"). METHODS: We interviewed patients with several common solid tumors as well as providers...
December 7, 2023: Supportive Care in Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38021571/demographics-and-reported-symptoms-associated-with-marijuana-use-among-adolescents-and-young-adults
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Nicole Cumbo, Kaila Lessner, Ciara Marshall, Sayeh Bozorghadad, Susan Boehmer, Robert P Olympia
Purpose Marijuana use has been increasing in the adolescent population. Our objective was to examine the prevalence of marijuana use among a sample of adolescents and young adults, determine an association with risk-taking behaviors, identify reported medical symptoms, and delineate common beliefs about marijuana use. Methods A questionnaire was administered to a sample of patients aged between 12 and 23 years old presenting to the emergency department of Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Pennsylvania...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37994994/family-focused-universal-substance-use-prevention-in-primary-care-advancing-a-pragmatic-national-healthcare-agenda
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aaron Hogue, Kelsey Brykman, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Vinu Ilakkuvan, Margaret R Kuklinski, Pamela Matson, Erin R McKnight, Terrinieka W Powell, Linda Richter, Leslie R Walker-Harding
This article advances ideas presented at a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine workshop in 2022 that highlighted clinical practice and policy recommendations for delivering universal, family-focused substance use preventive interventions in pediatric primary care. Pediatric primary care is a natural setting in which to offer families universal anticipatory guidance and links to systematic prevention programming; also, several studies have shown that offering effective parenting programs in primary care is feasible...
November 23, 2023: Prevention Science: the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37994468/priorities-for-well-child-care-of-families-affected-by-parental-opioid-use-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neera K Goyal, Erica Sood, Meghan A Gannon, Grace Harris, Dennis J Hand, Diane J Abatemarco, Vanessa L Short
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Parenting women in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) report a lack of family centeredness and anticipatory guidance within well child care (WCC), and WCC utilization is low among affected children. We explore priorities for WCC visit content to inform primary care recommendations for this population. METHODS: This study is a qualitative study of parenting women from one urban, academic OUD treatment program and pediatric primary care clinicians from a nearby affiliated pediatric practice...
November 22, 2023: Journal of Addiction Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37992529/conversation-starters-understanding-the-facilitators-and-barriers-to-physician-initiated-secure-firearm-storage-conversations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Necci Dineen, Mitchell Doucette, Mekaila Carey, Kerri M Raissian
OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to understand what general practice physicians (GPs) perceive as facilitators and barriers to initiating anticipatory guidance around firearm safety. METHODS: We employ qualitative interviewing to have in-depth conversations with 18 GPs. Participants were randomly selected from a national panel of physicians and screened for specialty (general practice or internist), practice setting (not hospital-based), and time spent on direct patient care (80% +)...
November 10, 2023: Patient Education and Counseling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37991514/picky-eating-or-something-more-differentiating-arfid-from-typical-childhood-development
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Elizabeth Silvers, Kimberly Erlich
Picky eating is a commonly observed behavior among children that comprises a part of typical development and usually resolves with time. A regular concern for parents, children's picky eating is routinely addressed successfully by pediatric clinicians via anticipatory guidance and basic nutrition education. In some cases, however, a child who is a picky eater may develop a feeding and eating disorder. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is one such disorder that is often marked by an apparent lack of interest in or avoidance of food based on its sensory characteristics or on the individual's fear of possible negative consequences of consumption...
December 1, 2023: Nurse Practitioner
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37984706/growing-up-with-allergies-transitioning-from-adolescence-to-adulthood
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Alastair P Huntley, Marylee Verdi, Alexandra E Conway, Hemant Sharma, David Stukus, Anil Nanda, Marcus Shaker, Linda Herbert
Allergic disease management for adolescents and young adults requires consideration of unique psychosocial challenges and opportunities. Erik Erikson's model for the Stages of Psychosocial Development is a useful lens through which we can understand adolescent and young adult experiences with allergic and immunologic disease, particularly with regards to identity and relationship development. It is important to provide anticipatory guidance for patients who are transitioning environments (e.g., home to college), with attention to the anxiety-provoking demands for increased responsibility on top of new stressors such as academic and vocational demands...
November 18, 2023: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
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