Objectives To determine (1) which maternal and area characteristics are associated with reaching fidelity targets (the expected number of visits mothers should receive at each stage of the programme) ...
Infantile haemangiomas are the most common benign tumour of infancy. However the majority are self-resolving and only a small minority of cases require treatment, with various different medications ...
4 Academic Division of Child Health, Department of Medical Education and Social Sciences, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK 5 Emergency Department, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK 6 ...
University of Glasgow Division of Developmental Medicine, Yorkhill Hospitals, Glasgow, UK Professor John J Reilly, University of Glasgow Division of Developmental Medicine, 1st Floor, Tower Block QMH, ...
1 Department of Paediatrics and Neonatology, Saint Stephen's Hospital, Delhi, India 2 Department of Paediatric Medicine, Saint Mary's Hospital for Women and Children, Manchester, UK Aims: To compare ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in childhood and adolescence is an impairing condition, associated with a specific set of distressing symptoms incorporating repetitive, intrusive thoughts ...
Aims Identifying child abuse and investigating suspected non-accidental injury remains a key responsibility for paediatricians. Guidance published in 2017 by the Royal College of Radiologists defines ...
Background Delayed recognition of clinical deterioration can result in harm to patients. Parents/carers can often recognise changes in the child’s condition before healthcare professionals (HCPs). To ...
Background Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is a mandatory requirement for revalidation. Financial constraints due to austerity have consistently upset study budgets. The high cost of CPD is ...