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The listings below highlight research and contributions by UW Pediatrics faculty. These listings are not intended as a citation but rather a call-out of UW Pediatrics contributions. For official authorship please click the publication link provided.
May 2023
- A Registry Study of 240 Patients with X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia Living in the USA (PMID: 37219739). Journal of Clinical Immunology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Chuan Zhou, Hans Ochs, Aleksandra Petrovic, David Rawlings, Maite de la Morena General Pediatrics Immunology - Community Health Workers in Early Childhood Well-Child Care for Medicaid-Insured Children: A Randomized Clinical Trial (PMID: 37120800). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Tumaini Coker, Kendra Liljenquist General Pediatrics - Burden of Fatal Drowning in California, 2005-2019 (PMID: 37208006). Injury Prevention .
UW Peds contributing authors: Linda Quan Emergency Medicine General Pediatrics - Perinatal care and breastfeeding education during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives from Kenyan mothers and healthcare workers (PMID: 37208841). Maternal & Child Nutrition.
UW Peds contributing authors: Donna Denno General Pediatrics - Improving and Sustaining Interpreter Use Over 5 Years in a Pediatric Emergency Department (PMID: 37199106). Pediatrics.
UW Peds contributing authors: Casey Lion General Pediatrics - Protocol for the promoting resilience in stress management (PRISM) intervention: a multi-site randomized controlled trial for adolescents and young adults with advanced cancer (PMID: 37189149). BMC Palliative Care.
UW Peds contributing authors: Chuan Zhou General Pediatrics - Disparities in Pediatric Specialty Referral Scheduling and Completion (PMID: 37196777). The Journal of Pediatrics.
UW Peds contributing authors: Shaquita Bell, Casey Lion General Pediatrics - Disparities in Pediatric Specialty Referral Scheduling and Completion (PMID: 37196777). The Journal of Pediatrics.
UW Peds contributing authors: Arti Desai, Shaquita Bell, Casey Lion General Pediatrics - Associations of prenatal exposure to NO2 and near roadway residence with placental gene expression (PMID: 37216796). Placenta.
UW Peds contributing authors: Catherine Karr, Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Rectifying Errors and an Apology for a Study of Possible Differential Effects of an Intervention Among Black and White Patients (PMID: 37171823). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Fred Rivara General Pediatrics - Prenatal Substance Exposure: Associations with Neurodevelopment in Middle Childhood (PMID: 37164319). American Journal of Perinatology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Characterization of xenobiotic and steroid disposition potential of human placental tissue and cell lines (BeWo, JEG-3, JAR, and HTR-8/SVneo) by quantitative proteomics (PMID: 37164652). Drug Metabolism and Disposition.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Ending the Erasure of American Indian and Alaska Native Adolescents and Young Adults in Research in the United States (PMID: 37162428). Journal of Adolescent Health.
UW Peds contributing authors: Shaquita Bell, Yolanda Evans General Pediatrics - The association between intrauterine exposure to opioids, tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis and length of birth hospitalization among neonates without NOWS (PMID: 37160977). Journal of Perinatology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Firearm Safe Storage in Rural Families: Community Perspectives About Ownership and Safety Messaging (PMID: 37148185). Health Promotion Practice.
UW Peds contributing authors: Fred Rivara General Pediatrics - Gaps in the Identification of Child Race and Ethnicity in a Pediatric Emergency Department (PMID: 37278792). The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine.
UW Peds contributing authors: Casey Lion General Pediatrics - Screening for Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Adults: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement (PMID: 37129649). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Tumaini Coker General Pediatrics - Structural and social determinants of mental health inequities among collegiate athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic (PMID: 37130616). British Journal of Sports Medicine.
UW Peds contributing authors: Emily Kroshus General Pediatrics - Greater Gestational Vitamin D Status is Associated with Reduced Childhood Behavioral Problems in the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Program (PMID: 37147034). The Journal of Nutrition.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics
April 2023
- Health Care Utilization During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Individuals Born Preterm (PMID: 37115545). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana, Catherine Karr General Pediatrics - Psychometric Properties and Validation of the General Anxiety Disorder 7-Item Scale Among Adolescents with Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms (PMID: 37139182). Neurotrauma Reports.
UW Peds contributing authors: Carolyn McCarty, Fred Rivara General Pediatrics - Assessment of Psychosocial and Neonatal Risk Factors for Trajectories of Behavioral Dysregulation Among Young Children From 18 to 72 Months of Age (PMID: 37099294). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Effect of RISE bundle implementation on school adoption of a student-centered return-to-learn program in Washington state (PMID: 37125566). NeuroRehabilitation.
UW Peds contributing authors: Emily Kroshus, Thomas Jinguji General Pediatrics - Upstream Strategies, Alternatives to Detention, and System Transformation to Address Interconnected Harms of Youth Detention and Firearm Injuries (PMID: 37083672). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Ben Danielson General Pediatrics - Screening for Skin Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. US Preventive Services Task Force (PMID: 37071089). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Tumaini Coker General Pediatrics