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Open AccessThe Gross Developmental Potential (GDP2): a new approach for measuring human potential and wellbeing
Many factors influence the health and well-being of children and the adults they will become. Yet there are significant gaps in how trajectories of healthy development are measured, how the potential for leadi...
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Does Living near Trees and Other Vegetation Affect the Contemporaneous Odds of Asthma Exacerbation among Pediatric Asthma Patients?
Vegetation may influence asthma exacerbation through effects on aeroallergens, localized climates, air pollution, or children’s behaviors and stress levels. We investigated the association between residential ...
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Antibiotics prior to age 2 years have limited association with preschool growth trajectory
Prior studies of early antibiotic use and growth have shown mixed results, primarily on cross-sectional outcomes. This study examined the effect of oral antibiotics before age 24 months on growth trajectory at...
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Open AccessPreliminary development of recommendations for the inclusion of patient-reported outcome measures in clinical quality registries
Clinical quality registries (CQRs) monitor compliance against optimal practice and provide feedback to the clinical community and wider stakeholder groups. Despite a number of CQRs having incorporated the pati...
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Using nationally representative percentiles to interpret PROMIS pediatric measures
This study’s aim was to use a representative sample of the US pediatric population to estimate percentiles for several PROMIS pediatric measures: Anger, Anxiety, Depressive Symptoms, Family Relationships, Fati...
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Are there birth cohort effects in disparities in child obesity by maternal education?
Children belonging to the same birth cohort (i.e., born in the same year) experience shared exposure to a common obesity-related milieu during the critical early years of development—e.g., secular beliefs and ...
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Better sleep, better life? How sleep quality influences children’s life satisfaction
To assess the association between children’s sleep quality and life satisfaction; and to evaluate the underlying mechanisms of this relationship.
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Investigating child self-report capacity: a systematic review and utility analysis
To identify and evaluate methods for assessing pediatric patient-reported outcome (PRO) data quality at the individual level.
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Maternal antibiotic use during pregnancy and childhood obesity at age 5 years
The benefits of antibiotic treatment during pregnancy are immediate, but there may be long-term risks to the develo** child. Prior studies show an association between early life antibiotics and obesity, but ...
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Open AccessSpatial accessibility to pediatric primary care in Philadelphia: an area-level cross sectional analysis
Pediatric primary care visits are a foundational element in the health maintenance of children. Differential access may be a driver of racial inequities in health. We hypothesized that pediatric primary care a...
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Importance ratings on patient-reported outcome items for survivorship care: comparison between pediatric cancer survivors, parents, and clinicians
To compare importance ratings of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) items from the viewpoints of childhood cancer survivors, parents, and clinicians for further develo** short-forms to use in survivorship care.
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Development and psychometric evaluation of the PROMIS Pediatric Life Satisfaction item banks, child-report, and parent-proxy editions
To describe the psychometric evaluation and item response theory calibration of the PROMIS Pediatric Life Satisfaction item banks, child-report, and parent-proxy editions.
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Children’s family experiences: development of the PROMIS® pediatric family relationships measures
To describe the development of pediatric family relationships measures, with versions for child self-report (8–17 years) and parent-report for children 5–17 years old. Measures were created for integration int...
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Concurrent validity of the PROMIS® pediatric global health measure
To evaluate the concurrent validity of the PROMIS Pediatric Global Health measure (PGH-7), child-report and parent-proxy versions.
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Map** the content of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) using the International Classification of Functioning, Health and Disability
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS ® ) is a US National Institutes of Health initiative that has produced self-reported item banks for phys...
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Concept Analysis of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
The Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS ® ) is a US National Institutes of Health initiative that has produced self-report outcome measures, usin...
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Development of the PROMIS® pediatric global health (PGH-7) measure
To develop a practical, efficient, and reliable pediatric global health (PGH) measure that would be useful for clinical, quality improvement, and research applications.
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A Family Psychosocial Risk Questionnaire for Use in Pediatric Practice
The objective of this study is to develop new methods to better identify psychosocial risk such that children with the greatest risk of poor future outcomes receive more intensive preventive health services. B...
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Development of the Healthy Pathways Parent-Report Scales
To describe the development of the Healthy Pathways Parent-Report Scales, measures of health, illness, well-being, and achievement among youth in middle childhood and adolescence.
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Reliability and validity of the Spanish version of the Child Health and Illness Profile Child-Edition/Child Report Form (CHIP-CE/CRF)
To assess the reliability and validity of the Spanish version of the CHIP-CE/CRF.