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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

Extended Reality (XR) in Pediatric Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Evidence Gap Map

Extended Reality (XR) in Pediatric Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Evidence Gap Map

To code studies for the evidence and gap map, reviewers were assigned a series of studies in EPPI Reviewer and were asked to review the manuscript and code each article for the patient population (adult or pediatrics), pain population, and outcomes targeted by VR. Two training meetings were held with all reviewers to provide operational definitions, and they were asked to code a single article. A subsequent meeting was held to provide feedback and answer questions to increase consistency across coding.

Courtney W Hess, Brittany N Rosenbloom, Giulia Mesaroli, Cristal Lopez, Nhat Ngo, Estreya Cohen, Carley Ouellette, Jeffrey I Gold, Deirdre Logan, Laura E Simons, Jennifer N Stinson

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e63854