Background: The foot and ankle are frequently affected in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs), yet there is a lack of high-quality evidence to determine the effectiveness of treatments. Outcomes in research are often inconsistently measured, impeding evidence synthesis. Additionally, clinical decisions are based on research outcomes, but these are not always regarded as important by people with RMDs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To understand caregivers' perceptions about their children's mealtime social experiences at school, and how they believe these social experiences impact their children's consumption of meals at school (both meals brought from home and school meals).
Design: Qualitative data were originally collected as part of a larger mixed methods study using an embedded-QUAN dominant research design.
Setting: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with United States (U.
Objective: To conduct a bibliographic analysis of English language, non-surgical research pertaining to foot osteoarthritis (OA).
Design: A Scopus® database search was conducted to identify all non-surgical foot OA articles published in English up until December 2023. Bibliometric analysis was performed using an open-source tool based on the R language.
Background: The 2018 Infectious Disease Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics stated that up to 3 weeks or less of doxycycline is safe in children of all ages. Our goal was to examine trends in doxycycline treatment for children with Lyme disease.
Methods: We assembled a prospective cohort of children aged 1 to 21 years with Lyme disease who presented to one of eight participating Pedi Lyme Net centers between 2015 and 2023.