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Subject Areas on Research
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A multidisciplinary approach to pediatric pain: an empirical analysis.
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African American mothers' responses to hospitalization of an infant with serious health problems.
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An integrative review of communication between parents and nurses of hospitalized technology-dependent children.
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Children and hospitalization: Putting the new reviews in methodological context
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Clinical predictors of bloodstream infections and mortality in hospitalized Malawian children.
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Effects of maternal depressive symptoms and infant gender on the interactions between mothers and their medically at-risk infants.
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High prevalence of malaria parasitemia and anemia among hospitalized children in Rakai, Uganda.
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Hospital based emergency department visits attributed to child physical abuse in United States: predictors of in-hospital mortality.
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Hospital charges and length of stay associated with septicemia among children hospitalized for leukemia treatment in the United States.
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Integration of Parent and Nurse Perspectives of Communication to Plan Care for Technology Dependent Children: The Theory of Shared Communication.
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Interviewing children.
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Nausea, pain, fatigue, and multiple symptoms in hospitalized children with cancer.
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Nurse staffing and adverse events in hospitalized children.
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Parent-provider communication during hospitalization.
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Parental attitudes toward obesity and overweight screening and communication for hospitalized children.
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Perceptions of stress, worry, and support in Black and White mothers of hospitalized, medically fragile infants.
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Predicting mortality for paediatric inpatients where malaria is uncommon.
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Predictors of Complications of Tonsillectomy With or Without Adenoidectomy in Hospitalized Children and Adolescents in the United States, 2001-2010: A Population-Based Study.
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Preparation of children for hospitalization and surgery: a review of the literature.
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Promoting and protecting infant sleep.
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Promoting the young child's development in the intensive care unit.
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Urgency of emergency department visits by children with sickle cell disease: a comparison of 3 chronic conditions.
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Variations in pain, sleep, and activity during hospitalization in children with cancer.
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Worry about child health in mothers of hospitalized medically fragile infants.