AAP Pediatrics
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Pediatrics is an official peer-reviewed journal of the @ameracadpeds, continuously publishing ground-breaking research since January 1948.
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Happy 2025! 🥳 We are so excited to bring you more amazing #Pediatrics studies in the new year. Read the January 2025 issue here: bit.ly/4feF8yv
Thank you for reading #Pediatrics! Our editors have selected the most popular Pediatrics articles from 2024 that had a significant impact on our readers. All articles are available for free until the end of Jan 2025 & are listed in no particular order: bit.ly/3De4krJ
To identify opportunities for improvement in quality of care, the authors of this #Pediatrics study explore Black families’ experiences of family support in the NICU during their infant’s hospital stay: bit.ly/41rVtgf
This #Pediatrics article summarizes the latest evidence on how health systems can effectively address children’s unique developmental, social, emotional, and behavioral needs in the context of disasters: bit.ly/4izD6ff
In addition to reviewing key developments in CCHD screening since the initial @AmerAcadPeds endorsement in 2011, this Clinical Report provides 3 updated recommendations: bit.ly/3OQ5s7F #Pediatrics
As we say goodbye to 2024, the #Pediatrics editors look forward to the advancements to come in the pediatric field and the ongoing evolution of the journal in 2025: bit.ly/3ZR6oi7
Physicians may think that minimizing jargon with patients means simply not using technical terminology, yet this #Pediatrics study highlights that phrases used with patients that might not traditionally be seen as jargon can be just as confusing: bit.ly/4g4fopU
#PediatricsOS | Acid blockers are among the most commonly used medications in children. Ranitidine was recalled due to contamination concerns in 2019. Learn how dispensing has changed and how recalls may affect care. Read this open access article: bit.ly/3D95vsu
This #Pediatrics Quality Report summarizes an improvement project to decrease the incidence of pneumothorax in neonates over 36 weeks’ gestational age by 33%: bit.ly/4g7ptT4
#PediatricsOS | Children with special health care needs (SHCN) have historically had more unmet oral health needs compared with children without SHCN. Did this change during the #COVID19 pandemic? Read this open access article here: bit.ly/3BlM8fe
Through broad partnership & innovative methods, integrating antiracist principles could lead to a redesign of national safety models. Learn more in this Pediatrics Perspectives article on seeing safety events through an antiracist lens: bit.ly/49pw7RY #Pediatrics
Federal guidelines mandate that patients who use a language other than English receive interpretation in their preferred language. The authors of this #Pediatrics 📰 aimed to increase the rate of interpretations through a series of targeted interventions: bit.ly/4f1Eg0b
#PediatricsOS | This study compared health-related social needs between households with children and those without children to better understand overall needs. Read this open access article here: bit.ly/41drE2R
Save 15% and get FREE shipping when you shop the shopAAP Cyber Sale now through December 4. Use promo code THANKU15 at checkout: bit.ly/41fCWUm 📚
📢 First publication in Pediatrics Open Science 📢 The authors of this study explore public health staff members’ perspectives of facilitators & barriers to initiating & continuing breastfeeding & strategies to improve breastfeeding rates: bit.ly/41jGwNj #PediatricsOS
Pediatrics Open Science is the premier open access journal from the @AmerAcadPeds and welcomes original research relevant to the health & well-being of children. For a limited time, Pediatrics Open Science is waiving the article publishing charge: bit.ly/46LvPna
From all of us at Pediatrics, we want to wish you a happy and safe Thanksgiving! We are grateful for all you do to help improve the health of all children. 🦃
In 2023, the NASEM convened thought leaders for conversations about supporting the emotional well-being of CYSHCN and their families. The results of discussions from these proceedings are outlined in this article by @HoutrowMDPhDMPH & authors: bit.ly/3ZfmiCD #Pediatrics
The @AmerAcadPeds’ 2016 Policy Statements (Policy: bit.ly/491r6yR, Technical: bit.ly/3Oi8ilr) on media use encouraged the use of a Family Media Plan (FMP). This article outlines the link between the FMP and AAP policies: bit.ly/3CCrjfS #Pediatrics
#Pediatrics is early releasing 2 studies on RSV: ➡️ Cost-Effectiveness of Nirsevimab for RSV in Infants & Young Children: bit.ly/3Z1suge ➡️ Cost-Effectiveness of Maternal Vaccination to Prevent RSV Illness: bit.ly/4eDLDdV ➡️ Commentary: bit.ly/3UVH8Ev
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