By the Book: Guiding Teens Through Inpatient Psychiatric Stays| pediatricsnationwide.org
Opportunities to Reduce Stress for Parents of Kids With Autism| pediatricsnationwide.org
Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Shows Promise for Diagnosing Renal Obstruction| pediatricsnationwide.org
A new model accurately identifies neonates at risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) — and the factors physicians should address to prevent it — offering the first AKI prediction tool specific to this vulnerable population. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Introducing Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Behavioral Health Learning Library| pediatricsnationwide.org
First In Human| pediatricsnationwide.org
Studying the Clinical Progression of Congenital Hypopituitarism| pediatricsnationwide.org
Hip Ultrasound Has Clinical Utility in Detecting Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Among Preterm Infants| pediatricsnationwide.org
6 Key Insights for Understanding Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension| pediatricsnationwide.org
Researchers finally have high-quality data about the trajectory of continence outcomes — and key predictors for quality of life — across childhood for children with anorectal malformations.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Congenital Hypothyroidism: What Endocrinologists Need to Know| pediatricsnationwide.org
A new patient guidebook provides evidence-based resources to engage adolescents in their recovery throughout and after their hospital stay.| Pediatrics Nationwide
If the CORD-CHD Study meets even a single endpoint, it will represent one of the simplest and most accessible improvements in congenital heart disease management in recent history.| Pediatrics Nationwide
As a long-time pediatric trauma clinician-scientist, Julie Leonard, MD, MPH, board-certified emergency medicine specialist and principal investigator in the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, has contributed to numerous veins of research in her field. The recent publication of a set of clinical prediction criteria for cervical spine injury represents the culmination of more than two decades of hard work and, she says, the most significant achievement of...| Pediatrics Nationwide
A Parent Council in an ongoing pediatric stroke rehabilitation trial provides important insights into how parent involvement can inform and enrich the research process.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Katherine (Katie) Brind’Amour is a freelance medical and health science writer based in Pennsylvania. She has written about nearly every therapeutic area for patients, doctors and the general public. Dr. Brind’Amour specializes in health literacy and patient education. She completed her BS and MS degrees in Biology at Arizona State University and her PhD in Health Services Management and Policy at The Ohio State University. She is a Certified Health Education Specialist and is interested ...| pediatricsnationwide.org
According to William C. Ray, PhD, of the Battelle Center for Mathematical Medicine in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, novel techniques prototyped for understanding protein data could soon enable the visualization of large sets of demographic data, displaying contingency tables and group relationships through visual representations of positive and negative correlation, covariance and mutual exclusivity.Massive, multi-dimensional contingency tables are a ubiquitous f...| Pediatrics Nationwide
When student researcher Shareef Dabdoub discovered the appealing aesthetics of a transcriptional regulator from the Streptococcus family, he knew that cellular biology had handed him a work of art. And by using a computer program to predict the 3-D configuration of the molecule and its most probable pathway for rearranging from one state to another, he observed molecular poetry in motion. Then his faculty advisor, William C. Ray, PhD, took the process one step further: He turned that motion...| Pediatrics Nationwide
Investigators have repurposed a simple test for gastroesophageal reflux (GER) disease to provide valuable insight into multiple swallowing abnormalities in newborn babies.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Research suggests parenting self-efficacy and family resources influence parental stress levels, offering potential modifiable targets for clinicians aiming to help families thrive.| Pediatrics Nationwide