Search Results - "paediatrician"
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Paediatrician beliefs and practices around influenza vaccination
Published 2017“…We aimed to determine Australian paediatricians’ beliefs and practices around the influenza vaccination of children. …”
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Assessing the risk of in-flight hypoxia: Chronic lung disease of prematurity and children with neuromuscular disorders
Published 2015“…We recommend high risk paediatric patients are assessed on a case by case basis by a respiratory paediatrician, with consideration of a hypoxia flight simulation test in certain circumstances.…”
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Predictors of specialist referral for developmental and behavioural problems in a Queensland urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community: A cross-sectional study
Published 2014“…Results: Of the 183 eligible children, 30% were referred to a paediatrician. Parental/carer mental illness was self-reported in 36% of cases and these children were more likely to be referred (OR = 3.07; 95% CI: 1.44, 6.57). …”
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Paediatric laryngotracheal Cases: Universiti Sains Malaysia Experience
Published 2009“…The main challenges include access to suitable equipment, fully trained surgeon and, cooperation with the anaesthetist and paediatrician. During the past five years great advances have been made in managing paediatric airway cases in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at Universiti Sains Malaysia. …”
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Measuring parents’ perspective on continuity of care in children with special health care needs
Published 2015“…Results: Principal component analysis of 101 questionnaires administered allowed us to identify five factors explaining 60.2% of item variance: informational continuity; coordination of care; continuity of family–paediatrician relationship; family support; information on care plan. …”
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Predicting functional communication ability in children with cerebral palsy at school entry
Published 2015“…Demographic and comorbid variables were obtained through parent interview with a paediatrician or rehabilitation specialist. Results: A total of 114 children (76 males, 38 females) were included in the study. …”
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Nutritional impact on Immunological maturation during Childhood in relation to the Environment (NICE): A prospective birth cohort in northern Sweden
Published 2018“…Sensitisation to common allergens will be assessed by skin prick testing and allergic disease will be diagnosed by a paediatrician at 1 and 4 years of age. At 4 years of age, the children will also be examined regarding growth, neurobehavioural and neurophysiological status and oral health. …”
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PPREMO: A prospective cohort study of preterm infant brain structure and function to predict neurodevelopmental outcome
Published 2015“…These data will be compared to motor assessments at 12 weeks corrected age and motor and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 12 months corrected age (neurological assessment by paediatrician, Bayley scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Alberta Infant Motor Scale, Neurosensory Motor Developmental Assessment) to differentiate atypical development (including cerebral palsy and/or motor delay). …”
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Clinical spectrum of children receiving palliative care in Malaysian hospitals
Published 2017“…Introduction: Awareness for paediatric palliative care has resulted in the impetus for paediatrician-led palliative care services across Malaysia. …”
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A genre and multimodal analysis of milk formula advertisements in a local parenting magazine / Lee Yong Yong
Published 2017“…Interviews conducted with a copywriter, paediatrician, parents and also a former manager of a milk formula company has also provided further contextual understanding. …”
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Demand for CT scans increases during transition from paediatric to adult care: an observational study from 2009 to 2015
Published 2017“…Advances in knowledge: A large increase in rates of CT scans occurs during adolescence and paediatricians' strategies to minimize radiation exposure may enable reductions to all patients.…”
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Taste masking of paracetamol encapsulated in chitosan-coated alginate beads
Published 2020“…Paracetamol, the first line for paediatricians to treat pain and fever, is known for its bitter taste. …”
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Assessment of validity and reliability of Malay version of asthma control test questionnaire
Published 2015“…The participants completed the ACT questionnaire concurrently while performing the spirometry. Respiratory paediatricians who were blinded to ACT rated their asthma control based on Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guideline in order to evaluate validity and reliable of Malay version of ACT. …”
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Informed consent during the intrapartum period: an observational study of the interactions between health professionals and women in labour involving consent to procedures
Published 2005“…The obstetricians and paediatricians observed, appeared to be less effective communicators than anaesthetists, often leaving it to the midwife to explain issues to the woman. …”
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What is the easier and more reliable dose calculation for iv Phenytoin in children at risk of developing convulsive status epilepticus, 18 mg/kg or 20 mg/kg?
Published 2013“…Medical students, trainee doctors at registrar and senior house officer level, and consultant paediatricians were asked to complete the exercise, in private, by one of two medical students (SD, PS). …”
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Injury among children and young people with and without attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder in the community: the risk of fractures, thermal injuries and poisonings
Published 2018“…Conclusions: CYP with ADHD are at greater risk of fracture, thermal injury and poisoning compared to those without. Paediatricians and healthcare professionals should provide injury prevention advice at diagnosis and reviews.…”
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The effect of botulinum toxin-A on the functional ability of young children with spastic hemiplegia due to cerebral palsy
Published 2009“…In fact, it became clear that community paediatricians and general practitioners were reluctant to diagnose spastic hemiplegia until well after twelve months of age, in part due to a lack of confidence in clinical measurement tools. …”
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Development of growth chart for Malaysian children
Published 2015“…MyGC is representative of the existing growth pattern of Malaysia children; therefore it can be used by nutritionists, dieticians, nurses and paediatricians and public health practitioners as an additional reference for screening and early management of malnutrition and for research purposes.…”
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