4 results match your criteria: "1 Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center[Affiliation]"
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
July 2019
1 Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York, Lake Success, NY, USA.
This study investigates how parental trust in physician diagnoses and likelihood of seeking a second opinion (SO) are affected by Internet sources. In an anonymous survey, 1374 parents of minors viewed a vignette describing their child's symptoms followed by Internet results that either supported or contradicted the pediatrician's diagnosis (Dx). A control group did not view any Internet results.
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February 2019
1 Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York, Lake Success, NY, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
June 2018
1 Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY, USA.
The 2010 Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings survey stated that 44% of pediatric hospitals practiced family-centered rounds (FCRs). We aimed to study caregivers' opinions of FCRs and determine if there are demographic associations with these opinions. A cross-sectional survey of caregivers who attended FCRs was conducted at a tertiary-care general pediatrics unit.
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March 2018
1 Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York, Lake Success, NY, USA.
This study assessed pediatric residents' reported knowledge of and self-confidence in identifying/treating 8 vaccine-preventable diseases. Pediatric residents nationwide (n = 385) reported (1) if they had previously diagnosed measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, varicella, and/or polio; (2) their comfort level in treating these diseases; (3) the likelihood of identifying symptoms; and (4) 16 disease-related statements as true/false. More than 25% of residents were not comfortable treating 5 of the 8 diseases.
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