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View article: Comparative Analysis of Passkeys (FIDO2 Authentication) on Android and iOS for GDPR Compliance in Biometric Data Protection
Comparative Analysis of Passkeys (FIDO2 Authentication) on Android and iOS for GDPR Compliance in Biometric Data Protection Open
Biometric authentication, such as facial recognition and fingerprint scanning, is now standard on mobile devices, offering secure and convenient access. However, the processing of biometric data is tightly regulated under the European Unio…
View article: Proposed CMS Data Access Changes May Hamper Health Services Research
Proposed CMS Data Access Changes May Hamper Health Services Research Open
This Viewpoint discusses how proposed Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services data access changes may impede health services research.
View article: Perceptions of chemotherapy calendar creation among US pediatric oncologists
Perceptions of chemotherapy calendar creation among US pediatric oncologists Open
Background An effective chemotherapy calendar system between the clinician and the patient/caregiver can improve patient‐centered outcomes. There is lack of research on how chemotherapy calendars are created and what aspects are important …
View article: JAMA Network Call for Papers on Health and the 2024 US Election
JAMA Network Call for Papers on Health and the 2024 US Election Open
Nationally and globally, health will continue to be one of the most important policy issues for the 2024 US election.Information about these health issues is critical for decision-making and to answer pressing public and global health ques…
View article: High flow nasal cannula use is associated with increased hospital length of stay for pediatric asthma
High flow nasal cannula use is associated with increased hospital length of stay for pediatric asthma Open
Background High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a respiratory device increasingly used to treat asthma. Recent mechanistic studies have shown that nebulized medications may have reduced delivery with HFNC, which may impair asthma treatment. T…
View article: Call for Papers on Artificial Intelligence Applied to Pediatric Care
Call for Papers on Artificial Intelligence Applied to Pediatric Care Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) has long been discussed as a transformative tool in health care, promising to revolutionize all aspects of patient care and even our broader health care systems.Nowhere is this potential more profound than in t…
View article: Development of a Family-Centered Communication Tool for Kidney Health in Premature Infants: Qualitative Focus Group Study Using Human-Centered Design Methodology
Development of a Family-Centered Communication Tool for Kidney Health in Premature Infants: Qualitative Focus Group Study Using Human-Centered Design Methodology Open
Background Premature infants are at increased risk of kidney-related complications, including acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The risk of CKD in prematurely born infants is underrecognized by health care teams a…
View article: Pediatric Oncology Chemotherapy Calendar Creation: A Nationwide Survey
Pediatric Oncology Chemotherapy Calendar Creation: A Nationwide Survey Open
Background : An effective chemotherapy calendar system between the clinician and the patient/caregiver can improve patient centered outcomes. There is lack of research on how chemotherapy calendars are created and what aspects are importan…
View article: Development of a Family-Centered Communication Tool for Kidney Health in Premature Infants: Qualitative Focus Group Study Using Human-Centered Design Methodology (Preprint)
Development of a Family-Centered Communication Tool for Kidney Health in Premature Infants: Qualitative Focus Group Study Using Human-Centered Design Methodology (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Premature infants are at increased risk of kidney-related complications, including acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The risk of CKD in prematurely born infants is underrecognized by health care teams …
View article: Identifying Patient-Centered Outcomes for Caregivers and Children With Musculoskeletal Infections
Identifying Patient-Centered Outcomes for Caregivers and Children With Musculoskeletal Infections Open
Background Musculoskeletal infections (MSKI), including osteomyelitis and septic arthritis, are among the most common invasive infections in children and have the potential to cause significant morbidity. Guidelines have been developed to …
View article: SARS-CoV-2 reinfections in a US university setting, Fall 2020 to Spring 2021
SARS-CoV-2 reinfections in a US university setting, Fall 2020 to Spring 2021 Open
Background SARS-CoV-2 reinfections are a public health concern because of the potential for transmission and clinical disease, and because of our limited understanding of whether and how well an infection confers protection against subsequ…
View article: Communicating Risk for Obesity in Early Life: Engaging Parents Using Human-Centered Design Methodologies
Communicating Risk for Obesity in Early Life: Engaging Parents Using Human-Centered Design Methodologies Open
Objective Pediatricians are well positioned to discuss early life obesity risk, but optimal methods of communication should account for parent preferences. To help inform communication strategies focused on early life obesity prevention, w…
View article: Frequency and Correlates of Pediatric High-Flow Nasal Cannula Use for Bronchiolitis, Asthma, and Pneumonia
Frequency and Correlates of Pediatric High-Flow Nasal Cannula Use for Bronchiolitis, Asthma, and Pneumonia Open
The use of HFNC in children presenting to the hospital with common respiratory diseases has increased substantially over the past decade and is no longer confined to treating infants with bronchiolitis. Demographic and diagnostic factors s…
View article: Patient and Parent Well-Being and Satisfaction With Diabetes Care During a Comparative Trial of Mobile Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose Technology and Family-Centered Goal Setting
Patient and Parent Well-Being and Satisfaction With Diabetes Care During a Comparative Trial of Mobile Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose Technology and Family-Centered Goal Setting Open
Patient engagement in the process of developing a diabetes treatment plan is associated with person-centered care and improved treatment outcomes. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the self-reported patient and parent-cent…
View article: Communicating Research to Non-Researcher Audiences: A Panel Discussion From the National Cancer Institute’s Future of Cancer Health Economics Research Conference
Communicating Research to Non-Researcher Audiences: A Panel Discussion From the National Cancer Institute’s Future of Cancer Health Economics Research Conference Open
With rising health-care costs and increasing patient financial strain, health economics research has never been more relevant to the lay public. This manuscript summarizes the discussion from the “Communicating Health Economics Research to…
View article: Impact of a Standardized Emergency Department Pain Protocol for Children with Sickle Cell Disease
Impact of a Standardized Emergency Department Pain Protocol for Children with Sickle Cell Disease Open
Background/Objective: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a common heritable red blood cell disorder that transcends the lifespan. Abnormal sickle-shaped erythrocytes interfere with blood flow in small vessels resulting in vaso-occlusion. This va…
View article: Comparison of a trauma comorbidity index with other measures of comorbidities to estimate risk of trauma mortality
Comparison of a trauma comorbidity index with other measures of comorbidities to estimate risk of trauma mortality Open
Background Comorbidities influence the outcomes of injured patients, yet a lack of consensus exists regarding how to quantify that association. This study details the development and internal validation of a trauma comorbidity index (TCI) …
View article: 38460 Independent Investigator Incubator (I3) yields external funding within three years for the majority of junior faculty
38460 Independent Investigator Incubator (I3) yields external funding within three years for the majority of junior faculty Open
IMPACT: The Independent Investigator Incubator program provides 1:1 mentoring from ‘super-mentors’ to enhance junior faculty careers in research. OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In 2014, the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) in collaboration …
View article: 56656 Programmatic Enhancements to Advance Racial Equity in Indiana (IN) CTSI
56656 Programmatic Enhancements to Advance Racial Equity in Indiana (IN) CTSI Open
IMPACT: We present new programs aimed at training, retaining and preparing a diverse cadre of scientists to lead the field in transforming population health and advancing health equity OBJECTIVES/GOALS: To mitigate biases inherent to the R…