Need to reduce anxiety and obtain individualised information are considered the main supportive components of parents/caregivers of children with cancer through the COVID-19 pandemic in the UKFatemeh Ebrahimpour16 March 2023
Preventing cardiac arrest in high-risk children by implementing low-cost technology independent quality improvement safety bundleYogen Singh3 March 2023
Patterns of health service utilisation by children with intellectual disabilities require specific responses to reduce health inequalitiesMichael Brown, Lynne Marsh11 January 2023
Hospital care among children with chronic illness during the COVID-19 pandemic in EnglandAshish KC26 December 2022
Further evidence from a large US electronic health record-based study that some children and adolescents can develop postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infectionDanilo Buonsenso4 January 2023
Maternal emotions increase the desire for antibiotic use and pressure on health professionals to prescribe antibiotics to their infantsFrancisco Dionisio, Marina Fuertes9 February 2023
Physical activity during childhood cancer treatment: survivors want it, parents want it, peers can facilitate itDavid Mizrahi, Alexandra Martiniuk18 November 2022
Limiting recreational screen media use increases physical activity among children but not their parentsPernilla Garmy, Annika Norell-Clarke, Christina Sandlund22 December 2022