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Brief Interventions by Primary Care Physicians Trained in Asthma Management Improve Pediatric Asthma Care

October 6, 2009 | Program Result Report

A research team from the University of Michigan School of Public Health expanded the Physician Asthma Care Education (PACE) project, which it had developed in the 1990s.

The FOOTPRINTS Model of Pediatric Palliative Care

December 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Poor training in pediatric palliative care contributes to care that is often fragmented and may neglect the physical, psychosocial and spiritual needs of the child and family.

New Manual Helps Physicians Diagnose Mental Health of Children

January 1, 1998 | Program Result Report

The American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove, Ill., developed a new mental health classification system for primary care clinicians to facilitate the understanding, coding, treatment and referral of child and adolescent mental health conditions.

Health Consequences of Obesity in Youth

March 1, 1998 | Journal Article

Childhood Predictors of Adult Disease

Smoking Cessation for Pregnancy and Beyond: CD-ROM Training Tool for Health Care Providers Improves Their Treatment of Pregnant Smokers

May 8, 2008 | Program Result Report

The Dartmouth Medical School created, assessed and distributed Smoking Cessation for Pregnancy and Beyond, a multimedia educational tool to help health care practitioners treat tobacco dependence in pregnant women.

Launching the Childhood Obesity Action Network for Clinicians

August 26, 2008 | Program Result Report

The National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality worked to create a learning network aimed at accelerating clinical improvements in the prevention and treatment of obesity in children.

Survey Finds Barriers to Treating Childhood Obesity; July 2002 Issue of Pediatrics Publishes Results

September 5, 2008 | Program Result Report

The International Life Sciences Institute Center for Health Promotion published six papers on data from a survey of health care practitioners regarding the assessment and treatment of childhood obesity in a July 2002 special supplement to Pediatrics.

Disparities in Pediatric Preventive Care in the United States, 1993-2002

January 1, 2007 | Journal Article

Four mutually exclusive racial and ethnic categories are used to measure disparities in care.

Specialists Understanding of the Health Care Preferences of Chronically Ill Adolescents

April 1, 2007 | Journal Article

Patient-centered health care promotes improved health outcomes and satisfaction with care.

Parents as Information Intermediaries Between Primary Care and Specialty Physicians

December 1, 2007 | Journal Article

This study examines the degree to which parents serve as information intermediaries in children referred from community practice to an academic referral center, as well as both parent and physician attitudes to their performing this role.

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