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View article: Physician Experiences of Substance Use Disorder Management in Pediatric Hospitals: A Qualitative Study of Key Informant Interviews
Physician Experiences of Substance Use Disorder Management in Pediatric Hospitals: A Qualitative Study of Key Informant Interviews Open
View article: Adolescent, Parent and Clinician Perspectives on Time Alone in Chronic Illness Visits at a Single Children's Hospital
Adolescent, Parent and Clinician Perspectives on Time Alone in Chronic Illness Visits at a Single Children's Hospital Open
Background Time alone between adolescents with chronic illnesses and their clinicians may contribute to patient‐centred care and transition readiness within this population. Shifts in the adolescent–parent–clinician relationship underpin t…
View article: From Congress to disadvantaged communities: an analysis of federal water infrastructure investments distributed to Alabama through state revolving funds
From Congress to disadvantaged communities: an analysis of federal water infrastructure investments distributed to Alabama through state revolving funds Open
Millions of residents in high-income countries lack access to safely managed drinking water and wastewater services at home. Financing improvements to water-related infrastructure access is primarily dependent upon utility revenue or assis…
View article: Correlates of youth involvement in decision making about growth hormone treatment.
Correlates of youth involvement in decision making about growth hormone treatment. Open
Parental worry and youth coping may be important targets of intervention when seeking to facilitate youth involvement in GH-related decision making. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
View article: Towards Best Practices for Open Datasets for LLM Training
Towards Best Practices for Open Datasets for LLM Training Open
Many AI companies are training their large language models (LLMs) on data without the permission of the copyright owners. The permissibility of doing so varies by jurisdiction: in countries like the EU and Japan, this is allowed under cert…
View article: From worries to resilience: a qualitative study of the psychosocial experiences of diverse adolescents and young adults with heart failure and their caregivers
From worries to resilience: a qualitative study of the psychosocial experiences of diverse adolescents and young adults with heart failure and their caregivers Open
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in treatment and outcomes for paediatric heart failure, both physical and psychosocial comorbidities remain notable among this patient population. We aimed to qualitatively describe the psychosoc…
View article: Informed Consent among Clinical Trial Participants with Different Cancer Diagnoses
Informed Consent among Clinical Trial Participants with Different Cancer Diagnoses Open
Cancer patients rely less on written features of the informed consent process than on information obtained from the research staff and their own physicians. Research should focus on information and communication strategies that support inf…
View article: Adolescent, Parent, and Clinician Perspectives on Increasing Adolescent Involvement in Decision-Making During Clinic Visits
Adolescent, Parent, and Clinician Perspectives on Increasing Adolescent Involvement in Decision-Making During Clinic Visits Open
View article: Patient and Parent Characteristics Related to Quality of Life and Self-Esteem in Healthy Youth Undergoing Provocative Growth Hormone Testing
Patient and Parent Characteristics Related to Quality of Life and Self-Esteem in Healthy Youth Undergoing Provocative Growth Hormone Testing Open
OBJECTIVE: To examine how height and youth as well as parenting characteristics associate with quality of life (QoL) and self-esteem among healthy youth undergoing growth evaluation with growth hormone (GH) testing. STUDY DESIGN: Healthy y…
View article: Patient and Parent Characteristics Related to Quality of Life and Self-Esteem in Healthy Youth Undergoing Provocative Growth Hormone Testing
Patient and Parent Characteristics Related to Quality of Life and Self-Esteem in Healthy Youth Undergoing Provocative Growth Hormone Testing Open
View article: Medical and End-of-Life Decision-Making Preferences in Adolescents and Young Adults with Advanced Heart Disease and Their Parents
Medical and End-of-Life Decision-Making Preferences in Adolescents and Young Adults with Advanced Heart Disease and Their Parents Open
Importance Despite high disease morbidity and mortality and complex treatment decisions, little is known about the medical and end-of-life decision-making preferences of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with advanced heart disease. AYA d…
View article: Views on Short Stature of Female vs Male Endocrine Pediatric Patients Undergoing Provocative Growth Hormone Testing and Their Parents
Views on Short Stature of Female vs Male Endocrine Pediatric Patients Undergoing Provocative Growth Hormone Testing and Their Parents Open
View article: Youth and parent perceptions of youth decision-making roles regarding evaluation for short stature
Youth and parent perceptions of youth decision-making roles regarding evaluation for short stature Open
Youth decision-making involvement (DMI) in medical treatment associates with greater adherence and feelings of self-efficacy. However, little is known about youth DMI regarding medical evaluation and diagnostic procedures. Using thematic a…
View article: P250: “Don’t paint us all with the same brush”: Information needs in adolescents with differences of sex development
P250: “Don’t paint us all with the same brush”: Information needs in adolescents with differences of sex development Open
View article: Association of Perceived Benefit or Burden of Research Participation With Participants’ Withdrawal From Cancer Clinical Trials
Association of Perceived Benefit or Burden of Research Participation With Participants’ Withdrawal From Cancer Clinical Trials Open
Importance Attrition in cancer clinical trials (CCTs) can lead to systematic bias, underpowered analyses, and a loss of scientific knowledge to improve treatments. Little attention has focused on retention, especially the role of perceived…
View article: RF26 | PMON327 Patient and Parent Characteristics Related to Quality of Life and Self-esteem in Healthy Youth Undergoing Provocative GH Testing
RF26 | PMON327 Patient and Parent Characteristics Related to Quality of Life and Self-esteem in Healthy Youth Undergoing Provocative GH Testing Open
Background Families often seek medical care for a child's short stature due to concerns about how short stature affects psychosocial function in childhood and projected into adulthood. However, height is a poor predictor of psychosocial ad…
View article: Perceptions of Youth and Parent Decision-Making Roles Regarding Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Treatment
Perceptions of Youth and Parent Decision-Making Roles Regarding Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Treatment Open
Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) is prescribed to youth with growth hormone deficiency (GHD) to support normal growth and ensure healthy physical development, and to youth without GHD to address height concerns. Perceptions of youth…
View article: Management of Adverse Events in Early Clinical Trials by Advanced Practice Providers in the Outpatient Setting: The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Experience
Management of Adverse Events in Early Clinical Trials by Advanced Practice Providers in the Outpatient Setting: The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Experience Open
Background: Advanced practice providers (APPs) play important roles in enrolling, educating, and caring for patients in clinical trials. However, much remains unknown about the role of APPs in managing adverse events (AEs) in early (phase …
View article: 201. An Exploration of Parent and Youth Roles in Diagnostic Testing for Growth Hormone Deficiency
201. An Exploration of Parent and Youth Roles in Diagnostic Testing for Growth Hormone Deficiency Open
View article: From Nails to Rails: A Report in the Practical Application of Theoretical Museology
From Nails to Rails: A Report in the Practical Application of Theoretical Museology Open
Theoretical museology is the study of museums, including explorations of their history, role in society, and the activities they engage in for the benefit of the communities that they serve which include curating, public programming, educa…
View article: “I Think Parents Shouldn’t Be Too Pushy”: A Qualitative Exploration of Parent and Youth Perspectives of Youth Decision-Making Involvement in Starting Continuous Glucose Monitoring
“I Think Parents Shouldn’t Be Too Pushy”: A Qualitative Exploration of Parent and Youth Perspectives of Youth Decision-Making Involvement in Starting Continuous Glucose Monitoring Open
Purpose The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore parent and youth perspectives of the decision-making process to start continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Methods Youth with type 1 diabetes and their parents were assessed with…
View article: Promoting Healthy Childhood Behaviors With Financial Incentives: A Narrative Review of Key Considerations and Design Features for Future Research
Promoting Healthy Childhood Behaviors With Financial Incentives: A Narrative Review of Key Considerations and Design Features for Future Research Open
View article: Experiences of Patients After Withdrawal From Cancer Clinical Trials
Experiences of Patients After Withdrawal From Cancer Clinical Trials Open
Patient-participants transitioning from a CCT described feeling intense symptoms and emotions and awareness that their life span was short and options seemed to be limited. Communication that includes attention to posttrial needs is needed…
View article: Review of interruptions in a pediatric subspecialty outpatient clinic
Review of interruptions in a pediatric subspecialty outpatient clinic Open
Introduction The objective of this study was to describe interruptions in the pediatric ambulatory setting and to assess their impact on perceived physician communication, patient satisfaction and recall of provided physician instructions.…
View article: Perspectives on Remote Glucose Monitoring in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
Perspectives on Remote Glucose Monitoring in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes Open
Objective Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has become increasingly popular among youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Used with CGM, remote monitoring (RM) gives caregivers real-time access to patients’ glucose values. Whereas RM may safeg…
View article: “I Didn't Really Have a Choice”: Qualitative Analysis of Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes Technology Use Among Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes
“I Didn't Really Have a Choice”: Qualitative Analysis of Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes Technology Use Among Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Open
Background: Racial-ethnic disparities in diabetes technology use are well documented in young adults (YA) with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but modifiable targets for intervention still need to be identified. Our objective was to e…
View article: Correlates of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use Trajectories in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
Correlates of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use Trajectories in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Open
The goal of this study was to characterize trajectories of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) use in youth 5-12 weeks after starting CGM and examine what factors differentiate between the trajectory groups. Parent-youth dyads completed as…
View article: Youth Involvement in the Decision to Start CGM Predicts Subsequent CGM Use
Youth Involvement in the Decision to Start CGM Predicts Subsequent CGM Use Open
OBJECTIVE The ability of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to improve diabetes outcomes depends upon consistent use. To identify factors that facilitate long-term use of CGM, this study tested the hypothesis that youth involvement in the…
View article: Assessment of caregiver expectations of physician communication in a pediatric setting
Assessment of caregiver expectations of physician communication in a pediatric setting Open
View article: Tailored Medication Adherence Incentives Using mHealth for Children With High-Risk Asthma (TAICAM): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Tailored Medication Adherence Incentives Using mHealth for Children With High-Risk Asthma (TAICAM): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Poor adherence to inhaled corticosteroid medications for children with high-risk asthma is both well documented and poorly understood. It has a disproportionate prevalence and impact on children of minority demographics in urban…