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Integrating Lived Experience Into Medical Education Related to Children With Medical Complexity or Developmental Disabilities: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Integrating Lived Experience Into Medical Education Related to Children With Medical Complexity or Developmental Disabilities: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Medical students Pediatrics residents Fellows Interprofessional education groups, including any of the above medical learners Other health care professionals (nurses, physician assistants, etc) Practicing physicians Patients, family, or caregivers sharing lived experiences in the curriculum Patients, family, or caregivers involved in curriculum development or design Need for patient, family, or caregiver involvement in the curriculum Patients are children with medical complexity or developmental disabilities

Noah Pollard, Leslie Christensen, Heidi Kloster, Danielle Gerber, Gail Chödrön

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64911

An Online Family Literacy and Wellness Program for Latino Dual Language Learners: Pilot Randomized Waitlist Controlled Trial

An Online Family Literacy and Wellness Program for Latino Dual Language Learners: Pilot Randomized Waitlist Controlled Trial

The program was specifically designed by our interdisciplinary team (ie, education, linguistics, and pediatrics) for Latino DLLs, using health topics (ie, nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and social-emotional development) to (1) introduce and reinforce foundational language and literacy skills to children, (2) empower families to engage in health and home literacy activities using a strengths-based approach, and (3) encourage the maintenance of families’ home language and cultural traditions [22,23].

Kevin D Guerrero, Lucia Lakata, Daniel Lima, Caroline Mendoza, Nila Uthirasamy, Lesley M Morrow, Silvia Perez-Cortes, Maria Pellerano, Alicja Bator, Pamela Ohman Strickland, Benjamin F Crabtree, Manuel E Jimenez

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e60764

Risk Factors for Serious Bacterial Infections Among Young Infants With Hypothermia: Protocol for a Multicenter, Retrospective Case-Control Study

Risk Factors for Serious Bacterial Infections Among Young Infants With Hypothermia: Protocol for a Multicenter, Retrospective Case-Control Study

We will use a threshold for fever (rectal temperature ≥38.0 °C) used by the American Academy of Pediatrics in a clinical practice guideline published for the evaluation of this condition [26]. Transfer from another health care facility. It is difficult to accurately assess or obtain assessment or laboratory data present at the time of initial outside health care facility evaluation; as such, we exclude infants who were transferred to a study site from a different ED or hospital. Technology dependence.

Sriram Ramgopal, Paul Aronson, Douglas Lorenz, Alexander Joseph Rogers, Andrea Tania Cruz

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66722

Assessing the Impact of a Telemedicine Program on Caregivers of Children With Complex Chronic Conditions: Pre-Post Intervention Study

Assessing the Impact of a Telemedicine Program on Caregivers of Children With Complex Chronic Conditions: Pre-Post Intervention Study

In pediatrics, evidence-based studies, including the consensus developed by the Italian Societies of Telemedicine, Preventive and Social Pediatrics, and Pediatric Primary Care, among others, have demonstrated the critical role of telemedicine in managing patients with chronic conditions (eg, cardiology, respiratory, or neurology) or those requiring palliative care.

Aurora Madrid-Rodríguez, María José Peláez-Cantero, Alfonso Lendínez-Jurado, Ana Suárez-Carrasco, Elena Godoy-Molina, Antonia Gámez-Ruiz, Ana Corripio-Mancera, Yolanda Ramón-Telo, Ana García-Ruiz, Isabel Leiva-Gea

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e62953

Parents’ Motivations for Calling an Out-of-Hours Helpline: Qualitative Study

Parents’ Motivations for Calling an Out-of-Hours Helpline: Qualitative Study

Besides LB, the team included 6 pediatricians (MSF, MS, GG, SL, CG, and DC), covering general pediatrics, neonatology, acute pediatrics, and nephrology, as well as a cardiologist (FF) specializing in prehospital research, a nurse (VZ) and an anthropologist (TTT), both with extensive experience in qualitative research and a diverse nonmedical perspective on parents’ motives.

Liv Borch-Johnsen, Fredrik Folke, Marianne Sjølin Frederiksen, Morten Schrøder, Gorm Greisen, Stine Lund, Vibeke Zoffmann, Caroline Gren, Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Dina Cortes

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66780

Area-Level Indices and Health Care Use in a Pediatric Brain and Central Nervous System Tumor Cohort: Observational Study

Area-Level Indices and Health Care Use in a Pediatric Brain and Central Nervous System Tumor Cohort: Observational Study

We bounded the cutoff age at 21 years rather than 18 years to reflect the common practice in pediatric oncologists to treat patients up to 21 years and the Bright Futures guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics. We excluded any patients’ missing sex, date of birth, or addresses. We then geocoded patients’ addresses and assigned each patient a census block group or census tract. For patients with multiple addresses in their electronic health records, we geocoded the modal address.

Yvette H Tran, Seho Park, Scott L Coven, Eneida A Mendonca

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66834