Preventive pediatrics remains the foundation for pediatricians to offer benefits for future generations. Social conditions often complicate health status and bureaucracies pose challenges for families and children to navigate service systems. Therefore, it is crucial to emphasize a host of topics that children and families face in addition to highlighting opportunities for overcoming some of those challenges. In this issue, an array of authors will update pediatricians on the prevalence and management of chronic health and social conditions such as childhood poverty, youth violence, oral health, asthma, foster care, toxin exposures including tobacco, and childhood obesity. Promising interventions that pediatricians should continue to examine include: how pediatricians can advocate for breastfeeding as a wellness concept for working mothers in the workplace; promotion of childhood literacy development; maximizing immunization compliance; monitor the impact of public policy such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on children’s health; and how community health workers (CHWs) can be vital to community health improvement. Proposed interventions include a description of how the medical and legal partnership model can be an empowering strategy for families to address social determinants of health (SDH) when lawyers are included as a member of the health care team. In addition, pediatricians and all other child healthcare professionals must investigate epigenetic mechanisms that might predispose children to risk factors or good health outcomes.
Together with Consulting Editor Dr. William Rayburn, Dr. Curtis Lowery has put together a unique issue that discusses the telemedicine in obstetrics and gynecology.
Slone M, Mann S. Effects of war, terrorism and armed conflict on young children: a systematic review. ... Pediatric environmental health. 4th Edition. Itasca (IL): American Academy of Pediatrics; 2019. p. 17–31. 24. Chung S, Baum CR, ...
JONATHAN D. KLEIN, MD, MPH Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, Samuel and Savithri Raj Professor, Executive Vice ... MD Adolescent Medicine Attending Physician, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, ...
Professionals in these settings will want to assess for depression and anxiety in children and adolescents during this continued pandemic. Standardized, empirically based mental health screening measures can quickly identify those in ...
Beyond potential patient-related health care cost savings, there are potential cost savings linked to health services use for ... Impact of family presence during pediatric intensive care unit rounds on the family and medical team.
Maggs JL, Staff J, Kloska DD, et al. Predicting young adult degree attainment by late adolescent marijuana use. J Adolesc Health 2015;57(2):205–11. 37. Meier MH, Hill ML, Small PJ, et al. Associations of adolescent cannabis use with ...
on sexuality education11 that reinforces the importance of the pediatrician's role in communicating ... Girls' involvement in sports is associated with decreased risky sexual behavior, whereas boys' involvement insports is associated ...
Dr. Gupta provides a comprehensive overview of the clinjical management of food allergy.
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In this issue of Pediatric Clinics, guest editors Chokechai Rongkavilit and Fouzia Naeem bring their considerable expertise to the topic of infectious pediatric diseases around the globe.