Children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and/or Intellectual/Developmental Disability (IDD) are at greater risk of developing comorbid medical conditions, mental health diagnoses, behavioral challenges, and having overall poorer physical and mental health outcomes. Hospital environments present unique stressors and challenges for children and adolescents with ASD/IDD including a change in familiar environment, unpredictable routines, and exposure to sensory stimuli that may be overwhelming. While many school boards have specialized multi-disciplinary special needs support teams and services made up of professionals with expertise in supporting students with ASD/IDD, most hospitals do not have a formal multi-disciplinary ASD/IDD support team in place to support patients, families, and health care staff across the hospital.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Ninety percent of adults in the United States use the internet, and the majority of internet users report looking on the web for health information using search engines. The rising prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), uncertainty surrounding its etiology, and variety of intervention approaches contribute to questions about its causes and treatments. It is not known which terms people search most frequently about ASD and whether web search queries have changed over time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn average of 37 children die of hyperthermia inside parked vehicles annually in the USA. The majority of cases are due to a caregiver forgetting them (~55%), while ~13% are due to intentionally leaving children unattended and ~28% occur when children climb into unlocked vehicles. The cause of four per cent is unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
May 2012
Objective: Cochlear implantation is a successful method of auditory rehabilitation. This procedure has been associated with facial nerve and vestibular end-organ stimulation suggesting potential for extra-cochlear stimulation. The objectives of this study were to investigate the potential relationship between cochlear implantation and seizure activity in the pediatric implant population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cerebellum is important for the coordination of fluent speech. The authors studied how childhood cerebellar tumors affect long-term neuromotor speech outcomes, including the relation between outcome and tumor type, radiation, age at diagnosis, and survival years. Videotaped speech samples of child and adult long-term survivors of childhood cerebellar astrocytoma (nonradiated) and medulloblastoma (radiated) tumors and healthy controls were analyzed by 2 speech pathologists for ataxic dysarthria, dysfluency, and speech rate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Following cerebellar tumor resection, some patients develop transient cerebellar mutism (TCM). Although the mutism resolves, it is not known whether there are long-term motor speech deficits in patients with TCM that are in excess of those in individuals with cerebellar tumors who had not developed postoperative TCM.
Methods: Long-term survivors of cerebellar tumors resected in childhood who developed TCM were matched to survivors without TCM and to controls.