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Intercultural Differences in the Development of Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress (PMTS) in Children Following Surgical Hospitalization
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In: Children; Volume 9; Issue 4; Pages: 526 (2022)
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Racial/Ethnic and Sex Differences in Emergency Medical Services Transport Among Hospitalized US Stroke Patients: Analysis of the National Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Registry.
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Predictive Factors of Swallowing Disorders and Bronchopneumonia in Acute Ischemic Stroke.
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In: Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 2148-2154 (2019)
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Crianças hospitalizadas com leucemia : aspectos neuropsicológicos, comportamentais, clínicos e educacionais na classe hospitalar
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'Please don't call me Mister': patient preferences of how they are addressed and their knowledge of their treating medical team in an Australian hospital
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Children's narrative memory for accidents and their post-traumatic distress
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In: Applied Cognitive Psychology (2015)
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Racial/Ethnic and Sex Differences in Emergency Medical Services Transport Among Hospitalized US Stroke Patients: Analysis of the National Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Registry.
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In: Journal of the American Heart Association, vol 4, iss 8 (2015)
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The Effect of a Care Transition Intervention on the Patient Experience of Older Multi-Lingual Adults in the Safety Net: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial.
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In: Journal of general internal medicine, vol 30, iss 12 (2015)
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Children's narrative memory for accidents and their post-traumatic distress
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In: Applied Cognitive Psychology (2015)
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Os sentimentos maternos diante da hospitalização da criança pequena: em busca de um colo
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Reinternações psiquiátricas no Rio Grande do Norte: implicações e impacto das novas estratégias de atenção à saúde mental
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Ramos, Déborah Karollyne Ribeiro. - : Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2014. : BR, 2014. : UFRN, 2014. : Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem, 2014. : Assistência à Saúde, 2014
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The health and development of children born to older mothers in the United Kingdom: observational study using longitudinal cohort data.
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In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2012)
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OBJECTIVE: To assess relations between children's health and development and maternal age. DESIGN: Observational study of longitudinal cohorts. SETTING: Millennium Cohort Study (a random sample of UK children) and the National Evaluation of Sure Start study (a random sample of children in deprived areas in England), 2001 to 2007. PARTICIPANTS: 31,257 children at age 9 months, 24,781 children at age 3 years, and 22,504 at age 5 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Childhood unintentional injuries and hospital admissions (aged 9 months, 3 years, and 5 years), immunisations (aged 9 months and 3 years), body mass index, language development, and difficulties with social development (aged 3 and 5 years). RESULTS: Associations were independent of personal and family characteristics and parity. The risk of children having unintentional injuries requiring medical attention or being admitted to hospital both declined with increasing maternal age. For example, at three years the risk of unintentional injuries declined from 36.6% for mothers aged 20 to 28.6% for mothers aged 40 and hospital admissions declined, respectively, from 27.1% to 21.6%. Immunisation rates at nine months increased with maternal age from 94.6% for mothers aged 20 to 98.1% for mothers aged 40. At three years, immunisation rates reached a maximum, at 81.3% for mothers aged 27, being lower for younger and older mothers. This was linked to rates for the combined measles, mumps, and rubella immunisation because excluding these resulted in no significant relation with maternal age. An increase in overweight children at ages 3 and 5 years associated with increasing maternal age was eliminated once maternal body mass index was included as a covariate. Language development was associated with improvements with increasing maternal age, with scores for children of mothers aged 20 being lower than those of children of mothers aged 40 by 0.21 to 0.22 standard deviations at ages 3 and 4 years. There were fewer social and emotional difficulties associated with increasing maternal age. Children of teenage mothers had more difficulties than children of mothers aged 40 (difference 0.28 SD at age 3 and 0.16 SD at age 5). CONCLUSION: Increasing maternal age was associated with improved health and development for children up to 5 years of age.
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Adolescent; Adult; Body Mass Index; Child; Child Development; Cohort Studies; Female; Great Britain; Health Status; Health Status Indicators; Hospitalization; Humans; Immunization; Infant; Language Development; Linear Models; Logistic Models; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Maternal Age; Overweight; Pregnancy; Preschool; Risk; Wounds and Injuries; Young Adult
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e5116
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Clinical characteristics and outcome of infective endocarditis involving implantable cardiac devices.
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Athan E, Chu VH, Tattevin P, Selton-Suty C, Jones P, Naber C, Miró JM, Ninot S, Fernández-Hidalgo N, Durante-Mangoni E, Spelman D, Hoen B, Lejko-Zupanc T, Cecchi E, Thuny F, Hannan MM, Pappas P, Henry M, Fowler VG Jr, Crowley AL, Wang A; ICE-PCS Investigators. Collaborators: Clara L, Sanchez M, Nacinovich F, Fernandez Oses P, Ronderos R, Sucari A, Thierer J, Casabé J, Cortes C, Altclas J, Kogan S, Spelman D, Athan E, Harris O, Kennedy K, Tan R, Gordon D, Papanicolas L, Eisen D, Grigg L, Street A, Korman T, Kotsanas D, Dever R, Jones P, Konecny P, Lawrence R, Rees D, Ryan S, Feneley MP, Harkness J, Jones P, Ryan S, Jones P, Ryan S, Jones P, Post J, Reinbott P, Ryan S, Gattringer R, Wiesbauer F, Andrade AR, de Brito AC, Guimarães AC, Grinberg M, Mansur AJ, Siciliano RF, Strabelli TM, Vieira ML, Tranchesi RA, Paiva MG, Fortes CQ, Ramos Ade O, Ferraiuoli G, Golebiovski W, Lamas C, Santos M, Weksler C, Karlowsky JA, Keynan Y, Morris AM, Rubinstein E, Braun Jones S, Garcia P, Cereceda M, Fica A, Montagna Mella R, Barsic B, Bukovski S, Krajinovic V, Pangercic A, Rudez I, Vincelj J, Freiberger T, Pol J, Zaloudikova B, Ashour Z, El Kholy A, Mishaal M, Rizk H, Aissa N, Alauzet C, Alla F, Campagnac C, Doco-Lecompte T, Selton-Suty C, Casalta JP, Fournier PE, Habib G, Raoult D, Thuny F, Delahaye F, Delahaye A, Vandenesch F, Donal E, Donnio PY, Michelet C, Revest M, Tattevin P, Violette J, Chevalier F, Jeu A, Rusinaru D, Sorel C, Tribouilloy C, Bernard Y, Chirouze C, Hoen B, Leroy J, Plesiat P, Mazaheri B, Naber C, Neuerburg C, Athanasia S, Giannitsioti E, Mylona E, Paniara O, Papanicolaou K, Pyros J, Skoutelis A, Sharma G, Francis J, Nair L, Thomas V, Venugopal K, Hannan M, Hurley J, Gilon D, Israel S, Korem M, Rubinstein E, Strahilevitz J, Casillo R, Cuccurullo S, Dialetto G, Durante-Mangoni E, Irene M, Ragone E, Tripodi MF, Utili R, Cecchi E, De Rosa F, Forno D, Imazio M, Trinchero R, Tebini A, Grossi P, Lattanzio M, Toniolo A, Goglio A, Raglio A, Ravasio V, Rizzi M, Suter F, Carosi G, Magri S, Signorini L, Baban T, Kanafani Z, Kanj SS, Yasmine M, Abidin I, Tamin SS, Rivera Martínez E, Soto Nieto GI, van der Meer JT, Chambers S, Holland D, Morris A, Raymond N, Read K, Murdoch DR, Dragulescu S, Ionac A, Mornos C, Butkevich O, Chipigina N, Kirill O, Vadim K, Vinogradova T, Edathodu J, Halim M, Lum LN, Tan RS, Lejko-Zupanc T, Logar M, Mueller-Premru M, Commerford P, Commerford A, Deetlefs E, Hansa C, Ntsekhe M, Almela M, Armero Y, Azqueta M, Castañeda X, Cervera C, del Río A, Falces C, Garcia-de-la-Maria C, Fita G, Gatell JM, Marco F, Mestres CA, Miró JM, Moreno A, Ninot S, Paré C, Pericas J, Ramírez J, Rovira I, Sitges M, Anguera I, Font B, Raimon Guma J, Bermejo J, Bouza E, García Fernández MA, González-Ramallo V, Marín M, Muñoz P, Pedromingo M, Roda J, Rodríguez-Créixems M, Solís J, Almirante B, Fernández-Hidalgo N, Tornos P, de Alarcón A, Parra R, Alestig E, Johansson M, Olaison L, Snygg-Martin U, Pachirat O, Pachirat P, Pussadhamma B, Senthong V, Casey A, Elliott T, Lambert P, Watkin R, Eyton C, Klein JL, Bradley S, Kauffman C, Bedimo R, Chu VH, Corey G, Crowley AL, Douglas P, Drew L, Fowler VG, Holland T, Lalani T, Mudrick D, Samad Z, Sexton D, Stryjewski M, Wang A, Woods CW, Lerakis S, Cantey R, Steed L, Wray D, Dickerman SA, Bonilla H, DiPersio J, Salstrom SJ, Baddley J, Patel M, Peterson G, Stancoven A, Afonso L, Kulman T, Levine D, Rybak M, Cabell CH, Baloch K, Chu VH, Corey G, Dixon CC, Fowler VG Jr, Harding T, Jones-Richmond M, Pappas P, Park LP, Redick T, Stafford J, Anstrom K, Athan E, Bayer AS, Cabell CH, Chu VH, Corey G, Fowler VG Jr, Hoen B, Karchmer A, Miró JM, Murdoch DR, Sexton DJ, Wang A, Bayer AS, Cabell CH, Chu V, Corey G, Durack DT, Eykyn S, Fowler VG Jr, Hoen B, Miró JM, Moreillon P, Olaison L, Raoult D, Rubinstein E, Sexton DJ.. - 2012
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Basal insulin and cardiovascular and other outcomes in dysglycemia.
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In: New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 367, no. 4, pp. 319-328 (2012)
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Clinical characteristics and outcome of infective endocarditis involving implantable cardiac devices.
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In: Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 307, no. 16, pp. 1727-1735 (2012)
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A prática funcional da linguagem escrita em sala de aula: Uma experiência com crianças de 5-6 anos
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8-year follow-up of patients treated for borderline personality disorder: Mentalization-based treatment versus treatment as usual
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In: AM J PSYCHIAT , 165 (5) 631 - 638. (2008) (2008)
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Persistent neurocognitive impairments associated with severe falciparum malaria in Kenyan children.
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In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2005)
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Persistent neurocognitive impairments associated with severe falciparum malaria in Kenyan children.
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In: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry , 76 (4) pp. 476-481. (2005) (2005)
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Growth and development of premature infants fed predominantly human milk, predominantly premature infant formula, or a combination of human milk and premature formula.
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In: J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr , 37 (4) 437 - 446. (2003) (2003)
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