Group-based educational interventions in 11–16-year-olds can be effective in supporting suboptimal diabetes controlCarole Gelder8 August 2016
Nasal balloon autoinflation can help clear middle ear effusion, improving the quality of life in school-aged children with glue earAnne G M Schilder, Roderick P Venekamp22 March 2016
Legitimate opioid prescription increases the risk for future opioid misuse in some adolescentsCornelius Groenewald, Tonya Palermo7 April 2016
Handwashing and nail clipping reduce risk of intestinal parasite infection in school-age childrenJanet P Haas26 November 2015
Being overweight in infancy predicts overweight in childhood regardless of infant feeding methodWendy H Oddy30 December 2015
Parents’ preferences on pain treatment, even when faced with medication dilemmas, influence their decisions to administer opioids in childrenSamina Ali, Naveen Poonai25 November 2015
Parents are psychologically affected by their experiences when their child is in hospital because of uncertainty about prognosis and anxiety at the time of admissionGillian Colville4 June 2015