Objective For most children with kidney failure, a decision is made to commence kidney replacement therapies (KRT); however, ...
In the UK, registration with a primary care provider does not simply provide access to a general practitioner (GP), but is a ...
Background Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) is the main cause of chronic neutropenia in children, but its infectious consequences ...
In the earliest part of the twentieth century, the scant attention paid to child mental health reflected a medical interest ...
Tablets are safer, more convenient and cheaper than liquid medications. Children and young people (CYP) often remain on liquids due to habit, reluctance to change or staff and parents’ lack of ...
Background Sensory processing function is the child’s ability to register, modulate and discriminate between different sensory information arising from the body (e.g. tactile and vestibular sense) and ...
3 University College Dublin, Department of Paediatrics, The Children’s University Hospital, Temple St, Dublin 1, Ireland Correspondence to: Cliona McGarvey National Sudden Infant Death Register, ...
Growth hormone (GH) therapy has now been available for over 5 decades, with all GH now biosynthetically produced, and administered by daily injection. Paediatric GH is currently licensed in six ...
Objectives Over the past few years, there has been a perceived increase in the incidence of conflict between clinical staff and parents in Children and Young People (CYP) health care settings. A ...
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