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Inequities in < em > Chlamydia trachomatis < /em > Screening Between Black and White Adolescents in a Large Pediatric Primary Care Network, 2015-2019
Conclusions. Racial bias may affect screening practices and should be addressed in future interventions, given the critical need to increase population-level chlamydia screening.(Am J Public Health. 2022;112(1):135-143. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306498).PMID:34936422 | PMC:PMC8713640 | DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2021.306498
Source: American Journal of Public Health - December 22, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Sarah Wood Jungwon Min Vicky Tam Julia Pickel Danielle Petsis Kenisha Campbell Source Type: research

Characterizing physical trauma in children and youth with special health care needs
This study describes CYSHCN within the pediatric trauma system and examines patterns of injury risk (i.e., intent, place of injury, trauma type, and mechanism of injury) based on special health care need (SHCN) status. METHODS For this cross-sectional study, we used data from the 2018 National Trauma Data Bank to identify pediatric encounters (1–18 years, N = 115,578) and compare demographics (sex, race/ethnicity, insurance status, and age) by CYSHCN status using χ2 and t tests. Children and youth with special health care needs encounters were compared with non-SHCN encounters using multinomial logistic regressio...
Source: The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care - September 1, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Tags: PTS PODIUM 2021 Source Type: research

Variations in Pediatric Trauma Transfer Patterns in Northern California Pediatric Trauma Centers (2001–2009) / Variaciones en los Patrones de Traslado de los Traumatismos Pediátricos en los Centros de Traumatología Pediátrica en el Norte de California (2001–2009)
ConclusionsThis analysis of patterns of transfer to all pediatric trauma centers within Northern California gives the most comprehensive population view of pediatric trauma triage to date, to the authors' knowledge. Trauma transfers comprise an important minority of patients cared for at pediatric trauma centers. The number of near transfers documented indicates the potential to improve the primary triage process of patients to pediatric trauma centers. The frequency of far transfers substantiates the well‐known shortage of pediatric trauma expertise. Development of regionwide standardized transfer protocols and agreemen...
Source: Academic Emergency Medicine - September 30, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Lara D. Vogel, Hurnan Vongsachang, Elizabeth Pirrotta, James M. Holmes, John Sherck, Christopher Newton, Peter D'Souza, David A. Spain, N. Ewen Wang Tags: Original Contribution Source Type: research

Inequities in < em > Chlamydia trachomatis < /em > Screening Between Black and White Adolescents in a Large Pediatric Primary Care Network, 2015-2019
Conclusions. Racial bias may affect screening practices and should be addressed in future interventions, given the critical need to increase population-level chlamydia screening.(Am J Public Health. 2022;112(1):135-143. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306498).PMID:34936422 | DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2021.306498
Source: American Journal of Public Health - December 22, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Sarah Wood Jungwon Min Vicky Tam Julia Pickel Danielle Petsis Kenisha Campbell Source Type: research