Caring for the Critically Ill Patient
Friederike Beker, MD; Helen G. Liley, MBChB; Ian P. Hughes, PhD; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175(11):1115-1123. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.2336
This randomized clinical trial evaluates the association between regular exposure to the smell and taste of milk during tube feedings and growth in preterm infants.
Theodore Macnow, MD; Tess Curran, MD, MPH; Courtney Tolliday, MD; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175(11):1124-1131. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.2782
This randomized clinical trial examines whether engaging in vs abstaining from screen time within the first 48 hours after concussion has an effect on the duration of concussive symptoms among patients aged 12 to 25 years.
Stacey Pereira, PhD; Hadley Stevens Smith, PhD, MPSA; Leslie A. Frankel, PhD; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175(11):1132-1141. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.2829
This randomized clinical trial assesses the psychosocial effect of newborn genomic sequencing on families of newborns in the BabySeq Project.
Nicole Racine, PhD, RPsych; Brae Anne McArthur, PhD, RPsych; Jessica E. Cooke, MSc; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175(11):1142-1150. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.2482
This meta-analysis examines the global prevalence of clinically elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety in youth during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lauren A. Paul, MSc; Nick Daneman, MD; Kevin L. Schwartz, MD; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175(11):1151-1158. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.2770
This cohort study determines whether there are differences in the odds of household transmission of COVID-19 by younger children compared with older children.
Dylan Johnson, MSc; Julia Policelli, BA; Min Li, BA; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175(11):e212511. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.2511
This systematic review and meta-analysis assesses the results of quantitative analyses that measured cognitive flexibility, inhibitory control, and working memory in young individuals who had exposure to early-life adversities.
Andrew J. O. Whitehouse, PhD; Kandice J. Varcin, PhD; Sarah Pillar, BSpPathHons; et al.
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JAMA Pediatr. 2021;175(11):e213298. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.3298
This randomized clinical trial examines whether preemptive intervention compared with usual care reduces the severity of autism symptoms and the odds of an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis among infants showing early signs of autism.