Tag: paediatrics

General practitioners’ perspectives regarding early developmental surveillance for autism within the australian primary healthcare setting: a qualitative study

This qualitative study exploring the perspectives and experiences of Australian GPs in relation to a digital developmental surveillance program for autism was published in BMC Primary Care (PDF | Web). Barbaro J, Winata T, Gilbert M, …, Tam CWM, … et al. General practitioners’ perspectives regarding early developmental surveillance for autism within the australian primary healthcare setting: …

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Consumer and health professional perceptions of Watch Me Grow – Electronic (WMG-E) platform for developmental surveillance in early childhood: A qualitative study

Our study on the Watch Me Grow platform, an online resource to support childhood developmental surveillance in general practice, was published in the Australian Journal of General Practice. [Link : PDF] Kohlhoff J, Dadich A, Varghese J, McKenzie A, Ong N, Pritchard M, Tam CWM, Woolfenden S, Blight V, Eastwood J, Garg P, Jalaludin B, Liaw …

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A Multistate Trial of an Early Surveillance Program for Autism Within General Practices in Australia

This protocol paper was published today in Frontiers in Pediatrics [PDF : Link] Barbaro J, Masi A, … , Tam CWM, et al. A multistate trial of an early surveillance program for autism within General Practices in Australia. Frontiers in Pediatrics 2021;9(260). DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.640359

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Do oral sweets reduce injection pain in children?

The article was published in the February 2018 issue of Medical Observer, under the title “Licking needle pain”. (PDF)

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Echinacea for treating the common cold in children

This article was published in Medical Observer. The article is also available on the Medical Observer website (may need registration).

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Antibiotic drops for conjunctivitis in children

This article was published in Medical Observer. The article is also available on the Medical Observer website (may need registration).

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