Publications by authors named "El Ford-Jones"

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  • Human milk can be a food source for bacteria that cause cavities as infants grow.
  • Parents should be aware of the signs of dental issues related to milk consumption.
  • It's essential to advise parents on best practices for oral hygiene in infants to prevent dental problems.
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Objectives: To better understand how social pediatric initiatives (SPIs) enact equitable, integrated, embedded approaches with high-needs children and families while facilitating proportionate distribution of health resources.

Methods: The realist review method incorporated the following steps: (1) identifying the review question, (2) formulating the initial theory, (3) searching for primary studies, (4) selecting and appraising study quality, (5) synthesizing relevant data and (6) refining the theory.

Results: Our analysis identified four consistent patterns of care that may be effective in social pediatrics: (1) horizontal partnerships based on willingness to share status and power; (2) bridged trust initiated through previously established third party relationships; (3) knowledge support increasing providers' confidence and skills for engaging community; and (4) increasing vulnerable families' self-reliance through empowerment strategies.

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Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common chronic disease affecting young children in Canada. ECC may lead to pain and infection, compromised general health, decreased quality of life and increased risk for dental caries in primary and permanent teeth. A multidisciplinary approach to prevent and identify dental disease is recommended by dental and medical national organizations.

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Mitigating the harmful effects of adverse social conditions is critical to promoting optimal health and development throughout the life course. Many Canadians worry over food access or struggle with household food insecurity. Public policy positions breastfeeding as a step toward eradicating poverty.

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In pediatric healthcare, there is a recognized need to address social determinants of health (SDOH) to positively influence child health and development. In addition, family-centred care (FCC) recognizes the value of the family unit in affecting individual patient experiences of illness and care. However, pediatric healthcare that incorporates principles of FCC and SDOH may be interpreted as calling on clinicians to deviate from or add to practices that form an accepted standard of care.

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  • Conducted a 28-year study on enteric fever at a pediatric center, revealing trends in the disease's occurrence.
  • Most cases were in children who traveled to the Indian subcontinent, indicating a link to international travel.
  • Found high levels of antibiotic resistance, low vaccination rates, and notable delays in diagnosis and treatment for affected children.
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  • Previous research emphasizes the need to tackle social determinants of health to enhance child health outcomes, but pediatricians face major obstacles in doing so.
  • These obstacles include limited clinical time, insufficient resources, and a lack of training related to social health determinants and community resources.
  • The article aims to propose strategies for better connecting healthcare providers with community resources, suggesting simple interventions like routine referrals to early-year centers and targeted referrals to public health home-visiting programs for at-risk populations.
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Unlabelled: Failure to recognize and intervene early in speech and language delays can lead to multifaceted and potentially severe consequences for early child development and later literacy skills. While routine evaluations of speech and language during well-child visits are recommended, there is no standardized (office) approach to facilitate this. Furthermore, extensive wait times for speech and language pathology consultation represent valuable lost time for the child and family.

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Background: The social environment is a fundamental determinant of early child development and, in turn, early child development is a determinant of health, well-being, and learning skills across the life course. Redistributive policies aimed at reducing social inequalities, such as a welfare state and labour market policies, have shown a positive association with selected health indicators. In this study, we investigated the influence of redistributive policies specifically on the social environment of early child development in five countries with different political traditions.

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  • Middle childhood (ages 6 to 12) is often overlooked in development research, but it's a crucial stage for cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth.
  • During this time, the brain undergoes synaptic pruning, refining its connections based on environmental influences.
  • Understanding these neurological changes can help optimize experiences for children, laying a solid foundation for their future development.
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Homelessness has reached epidemic proportions in Canada. Canadian children and adolescents are the most vulnerable because youth comprise the fastest growing segment of the homeless population. A systematic literature review was undertaken using MEDLINE, Web of Science and the Homeless Hub (www.

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Operating a hospital-legal partnership on a pro bono basis positively impacts patients' families by providing legal assistance for non-medical issues that affect the health of their children and their ability to care for their children. This article describes a formative evaluation of the first hospital-legal partnership in Canada, established at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto in 2009, which was carried out through file reviews and interviews with staff, lawyers and family members. The early indications of success of this partnership suggest that its use as a template for similar programs at other Canadian healthcare institutions should be considered.

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We reviewed the antibiotic susceptibility patterns of all isolates of Salmonella typhi in Ontario, Canada from January 2002 to December 2007. We identified a total of 381 unique cases over the 5-year period (50-73 cases per year). Of the 381 cases, 171 were female, 164 were male, and no gender was identified for 33 cases.

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Diseases of modernism, rather than infectious diseases and chronic medical conditions, increasingly cause childhood morbidity and mortality. Thus, the goal of enhancing life outcomes for all children has become imperative. Paediatricans may begin with a renewed interest in social paediatrics - the care of the disadvantaged child in Canada, requiring a focus on all the complex factors that impact families and the community.

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Varivax III is a live attenuated vaccine against varicella zoster virus (VZV). We report a case of recurrent vaccine-strain herpes zoster in an immunocompetent 2-year-old child. Vaccine-strain VZV was identified through polymerase chain reaction.

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We identified neurological admissions temporally associated with influenza vaccine to determine the likelihood of causality using World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Although all cases were categorized as possibly related to the vaccine, most had a compelling alternative explanation. This observation suggests that the current WHO criteria may not be sufficient in determining if an adverse event is truly vaccine related.

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Background: With the recent licensure of a new quadrivalent vaccine, many diseases caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) can now be prevented, including recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP). The purpose of this study was to describe the burden and time course of juvenile onset RRP.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted of children with airway papillomatosis at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, between 1994 and 2004.

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Objective: To measure the economic cost of rotavirus-associated diarrhea for a selected group of families, in a nonexperimental setting, and to estimate the factors that influence these costs.

Design: Use and other socioeconomic data from a family survey (the Pediatric Rotavirus Epidemiology Study for Immunization) of children who tested positive for rotavirus were collected for the metropolitan Toronto and Peel regions of Ontario during the rotavirus season of 1997-1998. Service costs were estimated from provider data.

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Overwhelming sepsis remains a significant complication of asplenia and hyposplenia. The mainstays of prevention are education, immunization, and prophylactic antibiotics. Evidence to base recommendation and guidelines is lacking.

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