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View article: Understanding the Effectiveness and Design of Parent-Oriented Mobile Health Interventions: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis
Understanding the Effectiveness and Design of Parent-Oriented Mobile Health Interventions: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis Open
Background: Parents of children with a health condition experience high levels of distress which can have long-term impact on the child and parent. Dyadic interventions have the potential to decrease this distress, however several barriers…
View article: Neurogenesis-mediated circuit remodeling reduces engram reinstatement and promotes forgetting
Neurogenesis-mediated circuit remodeling reduces engram reinstatement and promotes forgetting Open
Post-training increases in hippocampal neurogenesis are associated with forgetting of hippocampus-dependent memories in adult mice. This form of forgetting might be due to increased numbers of new neurons, remodeling of hippocampal circuit…
View article: Do ASD and ADHD Have Distinct Executive Function Deficits? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Direct Comparison Studies
Do ASD and ADHD Have Distinct Executive Function Deficits? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Direct Comparison Studies Open
Objective: To evaluate if children and adolescents with a diagnosis of ASD or ADHD have distinct executive function (EF) profiles. Methods: Peer-reviewed articles comparing ASD, ADHD, and typically developing individuals under 19 years of …
View article: Trauma-Informed Care Practices to Support Caregivers of Children with Severe Illness: Protocol for A Systematic Review
Trauma-Informed Care Practices to Support Caregivers of Children with Severe Illness: Protocol for A Systematic Review Open
Background Family caregivers of children with life-limiting illness or chronic complex medical conditions experience significant psychological challenges related to the diagnosis, treatment, and care of their child. Trauma-informed (or tra…
View article: “It Just Made Me Feel Better": Qualitative Examination of the Implementation of a Novel Virtual Psychosocial Support Program for Adolescents with Cancer
“It Just Made Me Feel Better": Qualitative Examination of the Implementation of a Novel Virtual Psychosocial Support Program for Adolescents with Cancer Open
Purpose Adolescents with cancer routinely report feelings of isolation and exclusion, including from medical decision-making. To address this problem and support adolescents, we designed and implemented the novel, virtual, weekly Teens4Tee…
View article: Exploring the needs of children and caregivers to inform design of an artificial intelligence-enhanced social robot in the pediatric emergency department
Exploring the needs of children and caregivers to inform design of an artificial intelligence-enhanced social robot in the pediatric emergency department Open
Background & Objective: Socially assistive robots (SARs) are a promising tool to manage children’s pain and distress related to medical procedures, but current options lack autonomous adaptability. The aim of this study was to understand c…
View article: The effect of mind-body exercise on cognitive function in cancer survivors: A systematic review
The effect of mind-body exercise on cognitive function in cancer survivors: A systematic review Open
Objective: Cancer-related cognitive impairments experienced by cancer survivors cause many to seek non-pharmacological intereventions to manage these symptoms. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the effects of one such inter…