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    Parental Preferences for Primary and Specialty Care Collaboration in the Management of Teens with Congenital Heart Disease

    Marlene R Miller, Jean S Kan, Christopher B Forrest in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    A Severity of Illness Index and Health-Related Quality of Life for Teens with Congenital Heart Disease

    Marlene R Miller, Jean S Kan, Christopher B Forrest in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Validity of the health-related quality of life assessment in the ADORE study: Parent Report Form of the CHIP-Child Edition

    To examine the cross-sectional reliability and validity of the Parent Report Form of the Child Health and Illness Profile-Child Edition (CHIP-CE), a generic measure of health-related quality of life (HRQoL), i...

    Prof. Anne W. Riley PhD, David Coghill in European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2006)

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    Health services research doctoral core competencies

    This manuscript presents an initial description of doctoral level core competencies for health services research (HSR). The competencies were developed by a review of the literature, text analysis of instituti...

    Christopher B Forrest, Diane P Martin, Erin Holve in BMC Health Services Research (2009)

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    Routine care provided by specialists to children and adolescents in the United States (2002-2006)

    Specialist physicians provide a large share of outpatient health care for children and adolescents in the United States, but little is known about the nature and content of these services in the ambulatory set...

    Jose M Valderas, Barbara Starfield, Christopher B Forrest in BMC Health Services Research (2009)

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    Reliability and validity of the Spanish version of the Child Health and Illness Profile (CHIP) Child-Edition, Parent Report Form (CHIP-CE/PRF)

    The objectives of the study were to assess the reliability, and the content, construct, and convergent validity of the Spanish version of the CHIP-CE/PRF, to analyze parent-child agreement, and compare the res...

    Maria-Dolors Estrada, Luis Rajmil in Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2010)

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    Development of the Healthy Pathways Child-Report Scales

    The Child Health and Illness Profile (CHIP) has separate child (6–11 years) and adolescent (12–21 years) editions that measure youth’s self-assessed health, illness, and well-being. The purpose of this study w...

    Katherine B. Bevans, Anne W. Riley, Christopher B. Forrest in Quality of Life Research (2010)

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    Performance measures of the specialty referral process: a systematic review of the literature

    Performance of specialty referrals is coming under scrutiny, but a lack of identifiable measures impedes measurement efforts. The objective of this study was to systematically review the literature to identify...

    James P Guevara, Diane Hsu, Christopher B Forrest in BMC Health Services Research (2011)

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    Early identification of young children at risk for poor academic achievement: preliminary development of a parent-report prediction tool

    Early school success is clearly related to later health. A prediction index that uses parent report to assess children's risk for poor academic achievement could potentially direct targeted service delivery to...

    Susmita Pati, Kyleen Hashim, Brett Brown, Alexander G Fiks in BMC Health Services Research (2011)

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    Factors Promoting or Potentially Impeding School Success: Disparities and State Variations for Children with Special Health Care Needs

    School success predicts many pathways for health and well-being across the life span. Factors promoting or potentially impeding school success are critical to understand for all children and for children with ...

    Christina Bethell, Christopher B. Forrest in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2012)

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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.

    Maria-Dolors Estrada, Luis Rajmil, Michael Herdman in Quality of Life Research (2012)

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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.

    Katherine B. Bevans, Anne W. Riley, Christopher B. Forrest in Quality of Life Research (2012)

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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...

    Susmita Pati, James Guevara, Guangxiang Zhang in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2013)

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    The case for an international patient-reported outcomes measurement information system (PROMIS®) initiative

    Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) play an increasingly important role in clinical practice and research. Modern psychometric methods such as item response theory (IRT) enable the creation of item banks that sup...

    Jordi Alonso, Susan J Bartlett, Matthias Rose in Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2013)

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    Healthy Pathways Child Report Scales

    Katherine B. Bevans, Anne W. Riley in Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-B… (2014)

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    Healthy Pathways Parent Report Scales

    Katherine B. Bevans, Anne W. Riley in Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-B… (2014)

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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.

    Christopher B. Forrest, Katherine B. Bevans, Ramya Pratiwadi in Quality of Life Research (2014)

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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...

    Carole A. Tucker, Alarcos Cieza, Anne W. Riley, Gerold Stucki in Quality of Life Research (2014)

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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...

    Carole A. Tucker, Reuben Escorpizo, Alarcos Cieza, ** Shei Lai in Quality of Life Research (2014)

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    The impact of primary care on emergency department presentation and hospital admission with pneumonia: a case–control study of preschool-aged children

    In children, community-acquired pneumonia is a frequent cause of emergency department (ED) presentation and hospital admission. Quality primary care may prevent some of these hospital visits.

    Diane P Emery, Tania Milne, Catherine A Gilchrist in npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine (2015)

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